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Describe an old friend you enjoy talking with (IELTS CUE CARD)

You should say:

  • who this person is
  • how you knew him/her
  • what you usually talk about

and explain why you want to talk to this person.

Band 9.0 Sample Answer

I have always been lucky enough to be surrounded by a  large circle of friends who are incredibly supportive, compassionate and open-minded. And everybody knows how precious it is to have such a gift and I, of all people, know better than taking that for granted. That is why I always make effort to keep in touch with people I’ve become close with and one of whom is my ex-boss, aka my mentor – Eli.

 

Admittedly, it’s far from an ordinary relationship for most people, but to Eli and I,  it came naturally. We first met during the training course we both attended for a luxurious soon-to-be-open restaurant in a town roughly 2 years ago. Eli was our Filipino manager and I was about to be a hostess for the very first time. Every concept, every rule, and every etiquette when working in the hospitality industry just overwhelmed me and if it hadn’t been for Eli, a patient teacher as well as a dedicated friend, I wouldn’t have managed to complete my training and achieved high performance at our workplace. However, thanks to those hard times we’ve been through together, we became closer and our conversations would last endlessly ranging from family, career, happiness to setbacks in life. As a predecessor, Eli usually offers me valuable advice and emotional support whenever I confine him. No lecturing. No “I told you so”. Just pure compassion. He always tries to bring out the best in people instead of being Mr. Know-it-all and patronizing, which is one of the million things I admire about him.

Even though we are no longer working together and hanging out more often than we should, our strong bond has never got loose. We keep each other in the loop about everything significant happening around us and provide mutual support if needed. Once in a while, we would meet over coffee or dinner to catch up if our schedules allow and still, I truly, deeply treasure every moment together.

 

Vocabulary & Useful expression

  • a large circle of friends: a number of friends who usually do things together
  • take something/ someone for granted: fail to appreciate the value of something/ someone

Ex: He has always taken her for granted, which is the main reason why they split up.

  • make an effort to do something: do something even though you find it hard to do Ex: Her parents made an effort to reconcile their relationship but it didn’t work
  • keep/remain/stay in touch with: maintain communications with
  • come naturally: to be naturally easy to someone

Ex: Josh’s ability to play guitar came naturally when he was young.

  • roughly: approximately
  • achieve high performance: do an excellent job

Ex: They spend hours practicing every day to achieve high performance in a playoff round.

  • hard time: the difficulty that can be overcome with effort Ex: 2017 is going to be a hard time for real estate

–   offer (valuable/ practical/ useful…) advice

  • (offer/ provide…) emotional support
  • confide in someone: to trust someone with one’s secret or personal problem Ex: Jack always has difficulty confining in anyone but his
  • bring out the best/ the worst in someone: cause someone to behave in the best/ worst manner

Ex: Susan is a bad influence. She always brings out the worst in me.

  • Know-it-all (informal) (disapproving): someone who acts as if he/ she knows everything

Ex: We can’t get along with Steve, who plays Mr. Know-it-all every time someone raises a question as if we asked for his opinion.

–   no longer = not anymore:

Ex: Tom no longer smoked since his wife was pregnant.

keep someone in the loop: keep someone informed about something Ex: We keep you in the loop if we have any update about the contract.


 

 

Describe an old friend you enjoy talking with (IELTS CUE CARD)

by | Nov 22, 2019 | CUE CARDS, IELTS | 1 comment

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