Question: When did you start to learn about science?
Science was a subject from the first or second grade.
We did simple experiments, like growing beans or mixing vinegar and baking soda.
I remember being curious about how things worked, like why the sky is blue.
My parents used to explain things like why it rains or how plants grow.
I watched science cartoons or documentaries as a child.
I was always asking questions about the world around me.
I only became interested in science when I had a great teacher in middle school.
We started doing more interesting experiments, like dissecting plants or learning about electricity.
Science became more serious and detailed at that stage.
Question: When did you start to learn about science?
Authentic Idioms
Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
Learn the ropes: To learn how to do a particular job or activity.
A whole new world: A completely new and exciting experience.