IELTS Speaking tip
Train to think in English rather than translating from your native language.
Vocabulary
- occasion
- gift
- tradition
- ceremony
- festival
- celebration
- custom
- gratitude
- monetary
- contribution
- generosity
- meaning
- symbol
- recipient
- family
Sample Answer
In my culture, it is customary to give money as a gift during several significant occasions, each imbued with unique cultural significance. For instance, during weddings, it is commonplace for guests to present money in decorative envelopes—a gesture symbolizing good fortune and prosperity for the new couple as they embark on their marital journey. Similarly, during the celebration of birthdays and graduations, monetary gifts are often preferred, providing recipients with the autonomy to invest in something meaningful to them, whether it be towards further education, travel, or personal interests. Additionally, during the festive season such as Eid or the Lunar New Year, families often exchange money as a blessing for health and wealth in the year ahead. This practice reflects not just generosity, but also a deeper cultural affinity for fostering financial independence and supporting personal growth.
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