Speaking Part 3: Idea, explain, personal example

In Speaking Part 3, it is useful to structure your responses using the 'idea, explain, example' format. This format allows you to effectively convey your thoughts and opinions to the examiner. Additionally, incorporating a personal example into your response can make it more persuasive and engaging. Let's take a look at a sample answer for the question "What disagreements do teenagers often have with their parents? Why?"

Question:
What disagreements do teenagers often have with their parents? Why?

Answer:
(1) Teenagers often have disagreements with their parents on various topics such as clothing choices, socializing with friends, completing homework, and contributing to household chores. (2) I believe these conflicts arise due to the period of adolescence when individuals begin to develop their sense of identity, leading them to desire making independent decisions rather than following instructions from others. (3) As a personal testament to this, I recall numerous arguments with my own parents, typically over mundane matters like waking up early in the morning, organizing my room, or taking care of the dishes.

(1) Idea / basic answer
(2) Explanation
(3) Personal example


Homework: Now, let's practice applying the same structure to a different question:

Question:
Do you think that it's important to be polite?

Answer:
(1) Yes, I definitely believe that it's crucial to be polite in our daily interactions. (2) Politeness serves as the foundation for establishing strong interpersonal relationships and fostering harmonious communication. It conveys our respect and consideration for others, regardless of their background or position. (3) For instance, during my previous job as a customer service representative, I encountered numerous customers who were frustrated or upset. By maintaining a polite and calm demeanor, I was able to de-escalate tense situations, address their concerns effectively, and leave them with a positive impression of the company.

(1) Idea / basic answer
(2) Explanation
(3) Personal example

By using this structure, you are able to illustrate your ideas clearly, provide detailed explanations, and support them with personal examples. Remember to adapt this format to various Speaking Part 3 questions during your IELTS preparation to enhance the quality of your responses.

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