Question: Who is the first person you would like to share good news with?

Analysis

1.Identify the person you would most like to share good news with, such as a family member, friend, or partner. 2.Explain why you would choose this person, such as their importance in your life, their supportive nature, or your close relationship.

Synonyms

Try these synonyms instead of repeating the question:
  1. firstinitial; primary
  2. sharecommunicate; convey
  3. good newspositive information; happy news
Question: Who is the first person you would like to share good news with?

Idea 1

Family Member
  1. I always share good news with my mom/dad first because they have always supported me.
  2. My sibling is my best friend, and we share everything with each other.
  3. Family is always there for me, so I want them to be the first to know.

Idea 2

Close Friend
  1. My best friend knows me better than anyone else, and we celebrate each other's successes.
  2. We have a tradition of sharing good news over a meal or coffee.
  3. Friends are like family, and they are always excited to hear my good news.

Idea 3

Partner/Spouse
  1. My partner is my biggest supporter, and we share all our life moments together.
  2. We have a strong bond, and sharing good news strengthens our relationship.
  3. We love to celebrate achievements together, no matter how big or small.

Idea 4

Colleague/Teacher
  1. If it's work-related, I would share it with my colleague or boss who helped me achieve it.
  2. I would share academic success with a teacher or mentor who guided me.
  3. They can provide valuable feedback and celebrate the achievement professionally.
Question: Who is the first person you would like to share good news with?

Related Vocabulary

  1. Confidant
  2. Trustworthy
  3. Supportive
  4. Reliable
  5. Intimate
  6. Bond
  7. Relationship
  8. Celebrate
  9. Cherish
  10. Joyful

Authentic Idioms

Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
  1. Bursting at the seams: Extremely full of emotion or excitement.
  2. Spread the word: To share information or news with others.
  3. Jump for joy: To be extremely happy or excited about something.
Band 7 Answer