Pregunta: What did you do in the evening when you were little? Why?
I used to play outside with my friends in the neighborhood.
I used to play outside with my friends in the neighborhood.
We played games like hide and seek or tag.
We played games like hide and seek or tag.
It was a great way to burn off energy before bedtime.
It was a great way to burn off energy before bedtime.
My parents encouraged outdoor play for fresh air and exercise.
My parents encouraged outdoor play for fresh air and exercise.
I often watched cartoons or family shows in the evening.
I often watched cartoons or family shows in the evening.
It was a way to relax after a day at school.
It was a way to relax after a day at school.
Watching TV was a family activity, and we would often watch together.
Watching TV was a family activity, and we would often watch together.
I had favorite shows that I looked forward to every evening.
I had favorite shows that I looked forward to every evening.
I usually did my homework after dinner.
I usually did my homework after dinner.
It was important to finish my assignments before going to bed.
It was important to finish my assignments before going to bed.
My parents helped me with difficult subjects.
My parents helped me with difficult subjects.
This routine helped me develop good study habits.
This routine helped me develop good study habits.
I loved reading storybooks before bed.
I loved reading storybooks before bed.
Reading was a quiet activity that helped me wind down.
Reading was a quiet activity that helped me wind down.
My parents encouraged reading to improve my language skills.
My parents encouraged reading to improve my language skills.
I enjoyed getting lost in different worlds and adventures.
I enjoyed getting lost in different worlds and adventures.
Pregunta: What did you do in the evening when you were little? Why?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Call it a day: Stop what you are doing because you think you have done enough or you are tired.
Call it a day: Stop what you are doing because you think you have done enough or you are tired.
Down memory lane: Recalling past experiences or memories.
Down memory lane: Recalling past experiences or memories.