Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: Do you think it is necessary for us to listen to friends' advice?

Idea 1

Yes
Yes
Respuesta modelo
I think it's good to listen to friends when you need advice. They usually want what's best for us, so their opinions matter. But it's important to get advice from different people. Friends are often the same age and have similar experiences. Parents or grandparents have more experience in life, and they've probably been through what we're going through. So, their advice is also valuable.
I think it's good to listen to friends when you need advice. They usually want what's best for us, so their opinions matter. But it's important to get advice from different people. Friends are often the same age and have similar experiences. Parents or grandparents have more experience in life, and they've probably been through what we're going through. So, their advice is also valuable.
I reckon friends are worth listening to if we need advice on something. Friends tend to have our best interests at heart and so taking on board their standpoint is valid in my eyes. I think it's best though to get advice from a range of sources. Friends tend to be the same age as us so have had the same life experiences. Parents or grandparents on the other hand have a much greater depth of experience and will have seen what we are going through before so they are also worth listening to.
I reckon friends are worth listening to if we need advice on something. Friends tend to have our best interests at heart and so taking on board their standpoint is valid in my eyes. I think it's best though to get advice from a range of sources. Friends tend to be the same age as us so have had the same life experiences. Parents or grandparents on the other hand have a much greater depth of experience and will have seen what we are going through before so they are also worth listening to.
Análisis gramatical
1. Subjunctive mood: "if we need advice" uses the subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical situation, demonstrating the candidate's ability to flexibly use different grammar forms to express ideas. 2. Present participle as adverbial: The present participle "taking" in "taking on board their standpoint" acts as an adverbial, adding complexity to the sentence and indicating the action of considering friends' opinions, making the sentence more smooth and vivid. 3. Comparative structure: "Friends tend to be the same age as us... Parents or grandparents on the other hand" uses a comparative structure to compare the different characteristics of friends and family members. This structure demonstrates the candidate's ability to clearly express contrasting viewpoints in spoken language using advanced organizational methods. 4. Past participle as post-position attributive: In "the same life experiences," "experienced" as a post-position attributive accurately describes the shared characteristics of friends. This usage demonstrates the candidate's accuracy and complexity in language use.
Vocabulario
  • worth listening to
    worth listening to
  • best interests at heart
    best interests at heart
  • valid
    valid
  • a range of sources
    a range of sources
  • depth of experience
    depth of experience

Idea 2

No
No
Respuesta modelo
I think we don't always have to listen to our friends' advice. Friends might not tell us the truth all the time, maybe because they don't want to upset us. Also, our friends usually think like us, so they might not give us new ideas or different points of view. It's better to think about a problem from many sides, not just listen to friends who might see things the same way we do.
I think we don't always have to listen to our friends' advice. Friends might not tell us the truth all the time, maybe because they don't want to upset us. Also, our friends usually think like us, so they might not give us new ideas or different points of view. It's better to think about a problem from many sides, not just listen to friends who might see things the same way we do.
In my opinion, it's not always necessary to take friends' advice to heart. Sometimes, friends might not be completely honest, maybe to avoid hurting our feelings. Also, our friends often have similar views and experiences, which means they might not offer a fresh perspective. It's essential to consider different angles and viewpoints, especially in important decisions, rather than relying solely on friends who may have a biased or limited outlook.
In my opinion, it's not always necessary to take friends' advice to heart. Sometimes, friends might not be completely honest, maybe to avoid hurting our feelings. Also, our friends often have similar views and experiences, which means they might not offer a fresh perspective. It's essential to consider different angles and viewpoints, especially in important decisions, rather than relying solely on friends who may have a biased or limited outlook.
Análisis gramatical
The use of modal verbs: By using expressions like "it's not always necessary", modal verbs are effectively used to convey the intensity and certainty of the viewpoint, which is a common and effective way to adjust the tone in IELTS speaking. Conditional adverbial clauses: The use of conditional adverbial clauses in "Sometimes, friends might not be completely honest" adds complexity to the sentence and effectively demonstrates different possibilities in different situations. Application of comparatives: The use of "rather than" for comparison and contrast effectively emphasizes and highlights personal viewpoints in IELTS speaking.
Vocabulario
  • take .... to heart
    take .... to heart
  • honest
    honest
  • fresh perspective
    fresh perspective
  • essential
    essential
  • angle
    angle
  • viewpoint
    viewpoint
  • biased
    biased
  • limited outlook
    limited outlook