Pregunta: How important are friends to you?
Friends provide emotional support and companionship.
Friends provide emotional support and companionship.
They are like family and are always there for me in times of need.
They are like family and are always there for me in times of need.
I enjoy spending time with them and sharing experiences.
I enjoy spending time with them and sharing experiences.
They help me grow and learn new things.
They help me grow and learn new things.
Friends are important for maintaining a balanced and happy life.
Friends are important for maintaining a balanced and happy life.
I value my friends, but I also cherish my alone time.
I value my friends, but I also cherish my alone time.
I have a small circle of close friends rather than a large group.
I have a small circle of close friends rather than a large group.
Friends are important, but family comes first for me.
Friends are important, but family comes first for me.
I rely on friends for social activities but not for emotional support.
I rely on friends for social activities but not for emotional support.
I appreciate friends, but I prioritize my career and personal goals.
I appreciate friends, but I prioritize my career and personal goals.
I am more of an introvert and prefer spending time alone.
I am more of an introvert and prefer spending time alone.
I have a busy schedule and find it hard to maintain friendships.
I have a busy schedule and find it hard to maintain friendships.
I rely more on family for support and companionship.
I rely more on family for support and companionship.
I have acquaintances but not many close friends.
I have acquaintances but not many close friends.
I focus on self-improvement and personal growth rather than socializing.
I focus on self-improvement and personal growth rather than socializing.
Pregunta: How important are friends to you?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Through thick and thin: Supporting each other in good times and bad.
Through thick and thin: Supporting each other in good times and bad.
Birds of a feather flock together: People who are similar often spend time together.
Birds of a feather flock together: People who are similar often spend time together.
A shoulder to cry on: Someone who provides emotional support.
A shoulder to cry on: Someone who provides emotional support.