Pregunta: Do you like meeting new people?
I enjoy learning about different cultures and perspectives.
I enjoy learning about different cultures and perspectives.
Meeting new people can lead to new friendships and opportunities.
Meeting new people can lead to new friendships and opportunities.
I find it exciting to hear new stories and experiences.
I find it exciting to hear new stories and experiences.
It helps me improve my social skills and confidence.
It helps me improve my social skills and confidence.
I often attend social events and networking gatherings.
I often attend social events and networking gatherings.
I feel shy and anxious around new people.
I feel shy and anxious around new people.
I prefer spending time with my close friends and family.
I prefer spending time with my close friends and family.
Meeting new people can be exhausting and overwhelming.
Meeting new people can be exhausting and overwhelming.
I find it difficult to start conversations with strangers.
I find it difficult to start conversations with strangers.
I usually avoid large social gatherings and prefer smaller, familiar groups.
I usually avoid large social gatherings and prefer smaller, familiar groups.
It depends on the situation and the people.
It depends on the situation and the people.
I enjoy meeting new people in professional settings but not in casual ones.
I enjoy meeting new people in professional settings but not in casual ones.
If the person shares similar interests, I am more inclined to enjoy the interaction.
If the person shares similar interests, I am more inclined to enjoy the interaction.
Sometimes I feel social, other times I prefer solitude.
Sometimes I feel social, other times I prefer solitude.
I like meeting new people when traveling but not in my everyday routine.
I like meeting new people when traveling but not in my everyday routine.
Pregunta: Do you like meeting new people?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Break the ice: To initiate conversation in a social setting.
Break the ice: To initiate conversation in a social setting.
Hit it off: To quickly form a positive relationship with someone.
Hit it off: To quickly form a positive relationship with someone.
Rub elbows with: To meet and spend time with important or famous people.
Rub elbows with: To meet and spend time with important or famous people.