Pregunta: Do you prefer to spend time with one friend or with a group of friends?
I can have deeper, more meaningful conversations
I can have deeper, more meaningful conversations
It's easier to coordinate plans with just one person
It's easier to coordinate plans with just one person
I feel more relaxed and comfortable
I feel more relaxed and comfortable
I can focus on one person's interests and needs
I can focus on one person's interests and needs
Enjoy one-on-one activities like hiking or cooking together
Enjoy one-on-one activities like hiking or cooking together
I enjoy the lively and energetic atmosphere
I enjoy the lively and energetic atmosphere
There's always something fun and exciting happening
There's always something fun and exciting happening
Different perspectives and ideas make conversations interesting
Different perspectives and ideas make conversations interesting
I like playing team sports or group games
I like playing team sports or group games
More people to share experiences and create memories with
More people to share experiences and create memories with
Depends on my mood and the situation
Depends on my mood and the situation
For special occasions, I prefer a group
For special occasions, I prefer a group
For personal matters, I prefer one friend
For personal matters, I prefer one friend
Different friends for different activities
Different friends for different activities
Balance between intimate and social interactions
Balance between intimate and social interactions
Pregunta: Do you prefer to spend time with one friend or with a group of friends?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Two's company, three's a crowd: Suggests that a third person is not welcome.
Two's company, three's a crowd: Suggests that a third person is not welcome.
The more, the merrier: The more people involved, the better the situation.
The more, the merrier: The more people involved, the better the situation.
Birds of a feather flock together: People with similar interests tend to associate with each other.
Birds of a feather flock together: People with similar interests tend to associate with each other.