Question: ls it just youngsters who like to try new things, or do people of your parents' age also like to try new things?

Analysis

Question: Do young people like to try new things, or did people from your parents' generation also like to try new things? Analysis: When answering this question, you can compare the attitudes and behaviors of people in different age groups when trying new things. You can mention factors such as personality, educational background, and life experience that influence people's willingness to try new things. You can also further discuss the differences in how people in different age groups respond to new things.

Synonyms

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  1. youngstersthe younger generation
Question: ls it just youngsters who like to try new things, or do people of your parents' age also like to try new things?

Idea 1

Young people
  1. Young people follow the latest trends more closely
  2. they are trying to discover themselves so try different things
  3. Young people try to be different os they love new things
  4. flexible mindset
  5. adventure and thrill in novelty
  6. friends as catalysts for trying new experiences

Idea 2

Your parents' age
  1. trying new diets and fitness regimes for better well-being
  2. adopting new tech to connect with younger family members
  3. taking up new hobbies or studies post-retirement
  4. exploring different cultures and cuisines during trips
  5. engaging in new activities to socialize and stay active

Idea 3

Both of them
  1. Young people have more free time and parents have more money
  2. Curiosity is ageless: both generations have explorative individuals
  3. parents of older children have more free time to try new things
  4. Young people pursue trends, while people from their parent's generation look for new interests and hobbies
Question: ls it just youngsters who like to try new things, or do people of your parents' age also like to try new things?

Related Vocabulary

  1. hobbies
  2. time
  3. money
  4. technology
  5. fads
  6. trends
  7. experience
  8. friends
  9. family
  10. fitness
  11. music
  12. travel

Authentic Idioms

Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
  1. you can't teach an old dog new tricks - older people can't learn new things
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