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Describe a person who taught you something (Part 2/3)

IELTS Speaking Part 2

Describe a person who taught you something

You should say:

  • Who this person is
  • What he/she is like
  • What he/she taught you

And explain how you felt about him/her

Sample Answer

Today, I’m gonna tell you about my best friend, Hien, who has instructed me on a kind of time-management skill called prioritization. To begin with, Hien and I have been friends for about a decade, so not only is she my best friend but she seems more like a family member to me. 

In terms of her personality, three adjectives that could be used to describe her are ambitious, intelligent and hardworking, or we can call her a high-flyer. She always makes her parents proud of her by achieving so many scholarships from the college and businesses as a whole. 

With respect to the time-management skill she once taught me, prioritization, this practice means urgent or significant tasks are done or dealt with first, so it allows me to allocate time more efficiently. Since I started practising this skill, I’ve been able to improve my labour productivity dramatically. 

All things considered, she is such a real-life role model with countless qualities that I can learn from. Had it not been for her, I would never have been aware of so many useful things that did good to both my academic journeys and my daily life. 

IELTS Speaking Part 3

1. What qualities do you think a good teacher should have?

There are several positive personality traits that a qualified educator should possess. For the most part, a wonderful teacher should be flexible, so they are able to tailor their teaching styles for the sake of their students. On top of that, great teachers have patience as this kind of trait allows them to deal with students of all levels, especially slow learners, without being discouraged. 

2. Who do you think can learn better? Old or young people?

I’m convinced that the young can acquire knowledge better than the old. Accounts of this vary, but the most outstanding one is that young generations are usually exposed to the digital world and cutting-edge technologies more than older generations, which paves the way for knowledge to be transmitted and distributed to the young more easily.

For example, in this day and age, children can find answers to almost every question thanks to search engines like Google, whereas this was never the case for the previous generations who generally didn’t have access to the Internet.

3. What do you think is the best age for children to go to school?

I firmly believe that an ideal age for kids to enter school is between six and eight. This is mainly because these are parts of the formative years that impact children’s intelligence, personality, and social behavior development. In this period, children are given countless opportunities to develop better cognitive flexibility and grow sharper memories compared to those starting school when they are nine or ten years old. 

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