IELTS Speaking tip
Practice simulating test conditions with a timer to manage your response length.
Vocabulary
- literature
- fantasy
- horror
- adventure
- romance
- biography
- self-help
- novel
- fiction
- culture
- imagination
- journey
- character
- motivation
- wisdom
Sample Answer
For young adults, I would highly recommend a diverse range of books that stimulate critical thinking and foster personal growth. Firstly, classics such as "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee offer profound insights into societal issues, making readers contemplate morality and justice. Additionally, contemporary novels like "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas address pressing topics such as racial inequality and the quest for identity, which resonate deeply with today's youth. Moreover, incorporating non-fiction works, such as Malala Yousafzai's autobiography "I Am Malala," can inspire young adults to engage in social activism. Ultimately, it's crucial for young readers to explore various genres, as this not only broadens their horizons but also cultivates empathy and a sense of responsibility towards the world around them.
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- Part 1Is your voice different from when you were young?
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- Part 1Do you have many friends there?
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- Part 1Did you sleep more in the past than you do now?
- Part 1Do you prefer to drink bottled water or tap water?
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