IELTS Speaking tip
Try to use topic-specific vocabulary relevant to the common IELTS themes.
Vocabulary
- genre
- fiction
- non-fiction
- narrative
- plot
- character
- author
- illustration
- adventure
- biography
- imagination
- emotion
- setting
- inspiration
- recommendation
Sample Answer
I find myself gravitating towards a diverse array of literary genres, with a particular fondness for psychological thrillers and philosophical non-fiction. Psychological thrillers captivate me due to their intricate plot twists and the profound exploration of the human psyche. I relish the way these narratives challenge my perceptions and keep me on the edge of my seat. On the other hand, philosophical non-fiction appeals to my innate curiosity about existential questions and our place in the universe. Reading works by thinkers like Albert Camus and Viktor Frankl not only stimulates intellectual discourse but also facilitates introspection, allowing me to ponder life's deeper meanings. This fusion of entertainment and enlightenment creates a compelling reading experience that constantly enriches my understanding of both literature and life.
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