IELTS Speaking tip
Vary your intonation and stress to keep your speech engaging.
Vocabulary
- emotion
- happiness
- situation
- interaction
- socialization
- expression
- culture
- gesture
- communication
- context
- reaction
- environment
- relationship
- audience
- sentiment
Sample Answer
People tend to smile more in certain situations due to a confluence of psychological, social, and environmental factors. Primarily, smiling is an innate human expression that signifies happiness and conveys social bonding. For instance, during gatherings or celebrations, individuals are often surrounded by loved ones and engaging in joyous activities, which naturally evokes smiles. Conversely, in somber or stressful contexts, such as during a funeral or a challenging work environment, people may suppress their smiles as a reflection of their emotional state. Furthermore, cultural norms play a pivotal role; in some cultures, smiling is a customary response to politeness, while in others, it might be perceived as inappropriate in serious discussions. Thus, the frequency of smiling is intrinsically linked to both the context of the situation and the individual's emotional response.
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