Question: Do you think children should plan their future careers?
It helps children set goals and stay motivated in school
Early planning can help them choose the right subjects and activities
It encourages responsibility and independent thinking
Children who plan ahead may feel more confident about their future
Parents and teachers can guide them to explore different options
Children are too young to know what they really want
Their interests and talents may change as they grow up
Planning too early can cause unnecessary stress and pressure
It’s better to let children explore freely and discover their passions naturally
Many successful people didn’t decide on their careers until later in life
Some children are very focused and benefit from early planning
Others need more time to discover their strengths and interests
A flexible approach is best—encourage thinking about the future, but don’t force a decision
Career planning can be introduced as a fun activity, not a strict requirement
Support from family and school is important to help children make informed choices
Question: Do you think children should plan their future careers?
Authentic Idioms
Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
to have your heart set on (something): to be determined to achieve something
to keep your options open: to avoid making a final decision
to play it by ear: to improvise or decide as things happen
to cross that bridge when you come to it: to deal with a problem when it arises
to be at a crossroads: to be at a point where a decision must be made