Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: Do you share your dreams with others? (or are you interested in others' dreams?)

Idea 1

Yes, I Share My Dreams
Yes, I Share My Dreams
Respuesta modelo
Yes, I like to talk about my dreams with my friends and family. Sometimes they are funny or strange, and it's fun to share those stories. I think it helps us understand our minds better.
Yes, I like to talk about my dreams with my friends and family. Sometimes they are funny or strange, and it's fun to share those stories. I think it helps us understand our minds better.
Yes, I find it fascinating to discuss my dreams with friends and family. They can be funny or bizarre, and sharing those stories often leads to interesting conversations and interpretations. I believe that sharing dreams can help us understand our subconscious better.
Yes, I find it fascinating to discuss my dreams with friends and family. They can be funny or bizarre, and sharing those stories often leads to interesting conversations and interpretations. I believe that sharing dreams can help us understand our subconscious better.
Análisis gramatical
1.Use of adjectives: The answer uses adjectives like "fascinating," "funny," and "bizarre" to describe dreams, adding vividness and detail to the response. 2.Use of modal verbs: The use of "can" in "can help us understand" indicates possibility and ability, showing a nuanced understanding of modal verbs.
Vocabulario
  • fascinating
    fascinating
  • funny or bizarre
    funny or bizarre
  • interesting conversations and interpretations
    interesting conversations and interpretations
  • subconscious
    subconscious

Idea 2

No, I Don't Share My Dreams
No, I Don't Share My Dreams
Respuesta modelo
No, I don't usually share my dreams. I think they are personal, and I often forget them after waking up. I prefer to keep them to myself.
No, I don't usually share my dreams. I think they are personal, and I often forget them after waking up. I prefer to keep them to myself.
No, I don't share my dreams because I think they are personal and prefer to keep them to myself. Additionally, I often forget my dreams shortly after waking up, so there's not much to share.
No, I don't share my dreams because I think they are personal and prefer to keep them to myself. Additionally, I often forget my dreams shortly after waking up, so there's not much to share.
Análisis gramatical
1.Use of conjunctions: The use of "because" and "so" effectively connects reasons and results, showing a clear logical relationship between ideas. 2.Adverbial phrase: "shortly after waking up" is used as an adverbial phrase to indicate the time frame in which dreams are forgotten, adding detail to the response.
Vocabulario
  • personal
    personal
  • additionally
    additionally
  • shortly after waking up
    shortly after waking up

Idea 3

Interested in Others' Dreams
Interested in Others' Dreams
Respuesta modelo
I like hearing about other people's dreams. They can be really creative and interesting. It's a fun topic to talk about with friends.
I like hearing about other people's dreams. They can be really creative and interesting. It's a fun topic to talk about with friends.
I'm interested in hearing about others' dreams because they can be quite imaginative. Listening to others' dreams can provide insight into their thoughts and feelings, and it's a fun topic of conversation during social gatherings.
I'm interested in hearing about others' dreams because they can be quite imaginative. Listening to others' dreams can provide insight into their thoughts and feelings, and it's a fun topic of conversation during social gatherings.
Análisis gramatical
1.Usage of present continuous tense: The answer uses "I'm interested in hearing" to express a current and ongoing interest, demonstrating the correct use of the present continuous tense. 2.Usage of infinitive phrases: The phrase "to provide insight into their thoughts and feelings" uses an infinitive phrase to explain the purpose or result of listening to others' dreams.
Vocabulario
  • imaginative
    imaginative
  • insight into
    insight into
  • fun topic of conversation
    fun topic of conversation
  • social gatherings
    social gatherings