Question: What kinds of interesting things have you done with science?

Analysis

You can talk about any fun or memorable activities you've done related to science, like experiments, science fairs, or visiting science museums. Try to give a specific example and explain why you found it interesting or enjoyable.

Synonyms

Try these synonyms instead of repeating the question:
  1. interestingfascinating; exciting; fun
  2. donecarried out; performed; tried
  3. sciencescientific activities; experiments; STEM
Question: What kinds of interesting things have you done with science?

Idea 1

School Experiments
  1. Did fun chemistry experiments in school, like making volcanoes or mixing colorful liquids.
  2. Built simple circuits in physics class.
  3. Grew plants for a biology project.

Idea 2

Science Fairs or Competitions
  1. Participated in a science fair and made a model of the solar system.
  2. Worked with classmates to build a robot for a competition.
  3. Presented a project about renewable energy.

Idea 3

Everyday Life
  1. Tried to cook using scientific methods, like baking bread or making yogurt.
  2. Used science to fix things at home, like repairing electronics.
  3. Watched science documentaries or YouTube videos to learn new things.

Idea 4

Outdoor Activities
  1. Went stargazing and learned about constellations.
  2. Visited a science museum or planetarium.
  3. Collected rocks or insects and tried to identify them.
Question: What kinds of interesting things have you done with science?

Related Vocabulary

  1. Experiment
  2. Observation
  3. Hypothesis
  4. Discovery
  5. Hands-on
  6. Innovative
  7. Curiosity
  8. Lab work
  9. Project
  10. Research
  11. Test results
  12. Scientific method

Authentic Idioms

Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
  1. Push the envelope: To go beyond the usual limits; to innovate.
  2. A lightbulb moment: A sudden realization or idea.
  3. Break new ground: To do something innovative or pioneering.
Band 7 Answer