Home IELTS Speaking Speaking Part 2 Describe your ideal house

Describe your ideal house

Describe your ideal house

You should say:

  • Where this place is
  • What it is like
  • Who you visited the house with

and explain why it is ideal to you

Alright I am going to share with you my dream house.

Two years ago, during the winter break of my college sophomore year, I spent three weeks with my uncle’s family in Philadelphia. On New Year’s Eve, my uncle took me to a party hosted by Mr. Thompson, one of his friends who, according to my uncle, is ridiculously rich. And he was not joking.

Anyway, not until halfway through the trip did I realize I was far away from urban area and when I questioned my uncle, he replied: “yeah we’re going to Atlantic city, it’s a beach house”. But it was not a house. It was a mansion! The enormous construction, which had a stunning view over the Atlantic Ocean, looked like a palace on the outside.

Inside the house was just an architectural masterpiece. You see, all the decorations had a beach theme ranging from the blue shell-shaped toothbrush holder to the white sand carpet. Although there were four guest bedrooms on the ground floor, I chose to spend that night on the carpet.  On the second floor lied a massive balcony looking towards the beautiful sea where we welcomed the New Year together with a glass of champagne.

At that moment of luxury, I made a promise to myself: “this will be my house in the future.”

Vocabulary

  • Mansion
  • Palace
  • Architectural masterpiece
  • Toothbrush holder
  • balcony
  • Moment of luxury

3. PART 3

What are the differences of living in the city and living in the countryside? 

In my opinion, both decisions come with several benefits. Life in the city is bustling and fast-paced. That’s why people in big cities always seem to be in a hurry. Meanwhile, living in the country gives you a sense of tranquility that you can never find in a city. Everything seems so peaceful and quiet, which makes people feel at ease and carefree most of the time.

What are the disadvantages of living in the city?

There are plenty. For example, people living in big cities like Hanoi have to suffer from air and noise pollution from traffic, a lack of living space and high crime rate, just to name a few. Also, the living expenses in the city are much more expensive than that of the countryside. I mean electricity and water bills can cost you millions of VND per month, especially in this boiling hot weather.

Can you compare cities in the past and present?

Yea I think there have been many changes over the last decades, ranging from the developments of traffic infrastructures to the constructions of many skyscrapers. For example, Hanoi has recently developed a modern skytrain system hat helps relieve a lot of pressure on the city’s main roads.

Vocabulary

  • Relieve pressure on smt
  • Fast-paced
  • In a hurry
  • Sense of tranquility
  • Just to name a few
  • Skyscrapers
  • Skytrain system

1 COMMENT

Comments are closed.

Exit mobile version