Topic: Describe something you own that you want to replace

Analysis

1. Begin by clearly identifying the item you are discussing, providing a brief description of what it is and its primary use or function. 2. Specify the location of the item, whether it's in your home, workplace, or elsewhere, and describe its usual setting. 3. Explain how you acquired the item, whether it was a purchase, a gift, or inherited, and any relevant backstory that adds depth to your narrative. 4. Discuss the reasons for wanting to replace it, focusing on aspects like functionality, aesthetics, emotional attachment, or advancements in technology.

Reference Subjects

  1. an old laptop that slows down
  2. a worn-out sofa in the living room
  3. a smartphone with a cracked screen
  4. a car that frequently breaks down
  5. a jacket that no longer fits
  6. a bookshelf that is too small for my collection
Topic: Describe something you own that you want to replace

Question 1

What it is
  1. It's an old smartphone
  2. It's my first car
  3. It's a laptop I used for university
  4. It's a bicycle I've had since childhood
  5. It's a backpack I've used for all my travels

Question 2

Where it is
  1. I keep it in my room
  2. It's usually parked outside my house
  3. I store it in my office
  4. It's in the garage
  5. I hang it in my closet

Question 3

How you got it
  1. It was a gift from my parents
  2. I bought it with my first salary
  3. It was handed down to me by my older sibling
  4. I won it in a competition
  5. I found it at a second-hand store

Question 4

And explain why you want to replace it
  1. It's become too slow and freezes often
  2. It has started to break down frequently
  3. The technology is outdated
  4. It's too small for my current needs
  5. It's worn out and not as functional as it used to be
Topic: Describe something you own that you want to replace

Start

  1. I'm going to talk about my old laptop that I've had for several years now
  2. I want to discuss my smartphone which I bought two years ago
  3. I'm going to describe my bicycle that I use for commuting to work
  4. I have an old watch that was actually a gift from my parents
  5. I want to talk about my backpack that I've used since university

Ending

  1. It's definitely time for an upgrade
  2. I think it's served its purpose well, but it's time to move on
  3. I'm looking forward to getting a replacement soon
  4. It's been great, but I need something more suitable now
  5. I'll always have fond memories of it, but it's time for something new
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