Question: Would you tell others if you change your plan?

Analysis

1.When answering this question, consider the importance of communication and the impact of changing plans on others. If the change affects others, it is usually courteous and responsible to inform them so they can adjust their own plans accordingly. 2.You can also discuss scenarios where it might be necessary or unnecessary to inform others, such as in professional settings versus personal situations. Providing examples can help illustrate your point of view.

Synonyms

Try these synonyms instead of repeating the question:
  1. tellinform
  2. changealter
Question: Would you tell others if you change your plan?

Idea 1

Yes
  1. It's courteous to inform others who are involved
  2. Prevents inconvenience or confusion
  3. Allows others to adjust their plans accordingly
  4. Maintains trust and transparency in relationships
  5. Helps in rescheduling or finding alternatives

Idea 2

No
  1. If the change doesn't affect anyone else
  2. To avoid unnecessary explanations or justifications
  3. If the change is minor or temporary
  4. To maintain privacy or personal space
  5. If the decision is still uncertain or tentative
Question: Would you tell others if you change your plan?

Related Vocabulary

  1. schedule
  2. notify
  3. inform
  4. appointment
  5. arrangement
  6. communication
  7. update
  8. reschedule
  9. commitment
  10. courtesy
  11. flexibility

Authentic Idioms

Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
  1. to keep someone in the loop: to keep someone informed about a situation
Band 7 Answer