Question: Do you want to live in a tall building?

Analysis

You can answer this question by sharing your personal preference about living in a tall building. You might mention reasons such as the view, convenience, or privacy, or explain why you might not like it, such as feeling isolated or disliking heights.

Synonyms

Try these synonyms instead of repeating the question:
  1. tall buildinghigh-rise; skyscraper; apartment tower
  2. livereside; stay; settle
Question: Do you want to live in a tall building?

Idea 1

Yes
  1. I love the view from high up, especially at night when the city lights are on.
  2. Tall buildings usually have better security and modern facilities.
  3. It feels more private and peaceful above the busy streets.
  4. I enjoy the idea of living in a modern apartment with a balcony.
  5. It’s convenient because tall buildings are often in the city center.

Idea 2

No
  1. I’m afraid of heights, so I wouldn’t feel comfortable.
  2. Waiting for the elevator can be annoying, especially during busy times.
  3. I prefer living closer to nature, maybe in a house with a garden.
  4. Tall buildings can feel crowded and less personal.
  5. Sometimes it’s hard to escape quickly in an emergency.

Idea 3

It Depends
  1. If I worked in the city, I might want to live in a tall building for convenience.
  2. If I had a family, I might prefer a house with more space.
  3. It depends on the location and the facilities of the building.
Question: Do you want to live in a tall building?

Related Vocabulary

  1. Skyscraper
  2. High-rise
  3. View
  4. Balcony
  5. Elevator
  6. Modern
  7. Spacious
  8. Privacy
  9. Convenience
  10. Urban

Authentic Idioms

Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
  1. On top of the world: Feeling extremely happy or successful, often used to describe being high up.
  2. A bird’s eye view: A view from a high position, looking down.
Band 7 Answer