IELTS Speaking tip
Use a variety of vocabulary to express your ideas; avoid repetition.
Vocabulary
- motivation
- journey
- adventure
- experience
- exploration
- curiosity
- goal
- destination
- culture
- journeys
- discovery
- opportunity
- challenge
- escape
- perspective
Sample Answer
There are myriad motivations that drive individuals to embark on long journeys, but I believe the most prevalent factors can be categorized into personal fulfillment, exploration, and sometimes necessity. Firstly, many people seek personal fulfillment, as long journeys often represent a quest for self-discovery, enabling them to break away from the mundane routine of daily life. Additionally, the allure of exploration is a powerful motivator; the desire to experience diverse cultures, landscapes, and cuisines can be immensely appealing. Furthermore, in certain contexts, such as the pursuit of better job opportunities or education, necessity can prompt individuals to undertake extensive travel. Ultimately, the motivations are as varied as the journeys themselves, interwoven with personal aspirations and socio-economic factors.
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