Describe a time when you forgot something important.
You should say:
- When it happened
- What you forgot
- Who you were with
what was the result of your forgetting and explain why it was important.
Answer Band 8+
Today I am going to share with you the time when I forgot something important/ I (once) borrowed something useful. It happened a few months ago when I had to attend an important exam for my accounting qualification.
The test strictly required candidates to use black ball point pen to write the paper. I was sure that morning when I left for the exam that I had put two pens in my backpack. However, I was not sure of their ink colors. So by the time I reached the examination hall, I quickly opened my backpack to check. To my surprise, they were both blue pens.
This could have resulted in my answer booklet being disqualified and I would have had to re-take the exam. Since the exam was held twice a year only, this mistake would not only have cost me valuable time but also a lot of money for the upcoming exams.
In panic, I looked around to see any familiar face to ask for help; however, I did not see anyone but the examiner. I took a deep breath and decided to ask him if he had a spare black pen that I could borrow.
Luckily, he did. He was willing to lend me one and did not forget to remind me about the regulation. I was relieved and ready to sit my exam, thanks to a kind examiner.
VOCABULARY
- disqualified: [verb] prevent somebody from doing something, because they have broken the regulations.
Example: The police stopped the man in his car. He had been drinking and driving and he was disqualified from driving for 3 years. - upcoming: [adjective] something which is upcoming is going to happen soon.
Example: Brazil is preparing for the upcoming Olympic Games in 2016. - panic: [noun] a sudden feeling of fear.
Example: As the fire spread through the school, the students ran out in panic. - breath: [noun] an amount of air which enters your lungs at one time.
Example: He can count from 1 to 20 in one breath.