IELTS Speaking tip
Limit filler words (e.g., 'um', 'like', 'you know') in your speech.
Vocabulary
- souvenir
- reminder
- memory
- experience
- culture
- tradition
- gift
- travel
- collectible
- symbol
- identity
- connection
- sentiment
- celebration
- market
Sample Answer
People often purchase souvenirs as tangible mementos of their travels, serving as connections to cherished experiences or specific moments in time. Souvenirs encapsulate the essence of a place, evoking memories and emotions that might otherwise fade. Moreover, in an increasingly globalized world, these items facilitate cultural exchange, allowing individuals to retain a piece of a foreign culture. Additionally, souvenirs often embody the local craftsmanship, enabling travelers to support local economies and artisans. On a psychological level, buying souvenirs can provide a sense of comfort and nostalgia, as they serve as reminders of adventures and the exploration of new horizons. Furthermore, for many, presenting these artifacts to family and friends fosters a sense of sharing and storytelling, bridging distances and experiences through the unique narratives that each item embodies.
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