Question: Are there any parks you want to go to in the future?

Analysis

You can answer by mentioning a specific park you want to visit in the future, or just talk about the type of park you’d like to go to. You can also explain why you want to visit that park, such as its scenery, activities, or reputation.

Synonyms

Try these synonyms instead of repeating the question:
  1. parksgardens; green spaces; recreation areas
  2. in the futuresomeday; one day; later on
Question: Are there any parks you want to go to in the future?

Idea 1

Yes, local parks
  1. There’s a new park in my city I haven’t visited yet.
  2. I want to go to a park nearby to relax and get some fresh air.
  3. I’d like to try jogging or cycling in a local park.
  4. Some parks have beautiful gardens or lakes I want to see.

Idea 2

Yes, famous parks in other cities or countries
  1. I’d love to visit Central Park in New York one day.
  2. I want to see Hyde Park in London because I’ve heard it’s beautiful.
  3. I’m interested in visiting national parks for hiking and nature.
  4. I want to travel and see parks with unique features, like cherry blossoms in Japan.

Idea 3

Not really
  1. I’m not a big fan of outdoor activities.
  2. I prefer indoor places like cafes or shopping malls.
  3. I don’t have much free time to visit parks.
Question: Are there any parks you want to go to in the future?

Related Vocabulary

  1. Nature reserve
  2. Scenic
  3. Relaxing
  4. Recreational activities
  5. Picnic
  6. Fresh air
  7. Greenery
  8. Landscapes
  9. Explore
  10. Peaceful

Authentic Idioms

Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
  1. A breath of fresh air: Something new and refreshing.
  2. In the great outdoors: Spending time outside in nature.
  3. Take a stroll down memory lane: To remember happy times in the past, often while walking in a familiar place.
Band 7 Answer