Question: When are you busy?

Analysis

1.You can answer by specifying the time or period when you are usually busy, such as weekdays, mornings, or during work hours. 2.You can also explain the reasons for being busy during that time, such as work, studies, or personal commitments.

Synonyms

Try these synonyms instead of repeating the question:
  1. busyoccupied; engaged; swamped
  2. whenat what time; during which period
Question: When are you busy?

Idea 1

Weekdays
  1. I'm usually busy during weekdays because of work or school commitments.
  2. My schedule is packed with meetings, classes, and assignments.
  3. Weekdays are filled with commuting and daily chores.
  4. I have to balance work and personal life during the weekdays.

Idea 2

Weekends
  1. Weekends are busy with family gatherings and social events.
  2. I often have to catch up on household chores and errands during the weekend.
  3. Weekends are when I pursue hobbies or attend classes, making them busy.
  4. I volunteer on weekends, which keeps me occupied.

Idea 3

Specific Times of the Year
  1. I'm busy during the end of the year due to holiday preparations.
  2. The start of the school year is hectic with new schedules and activities.
  3. I'm busiest during the project deadlines or exam periods.
  4. Festival seasons are busy with celebrations and planning.
Question: When are you busy?

Related Vocabulary

  1. Schedule
  2. Commitments
  3. Deadlines
  4. Obligations
  5. Engagements
  6. Occupied
  7. Hectic
  8. Priorities
  9. Time management
  10. Multitasking

Authentic Idioms

Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
  1. Burning the candle at both ends: Working hard day and night.
  2. In the thick of it: Being very involved or busy with something.
  3. Time flies: Time passes very quickly.
Band 7 Answer