Pregunta: Did your parents teach you to share when you were a child?
My parents always emphasized the importance of sharing with my siblings and friends.
My parents always emphasized the importance of sharing with my siblings and friends.
They taught me that sharing is caring and helps build strong relationships.
They taught me that sharing is caring and helps build strong relationships.
I remember being encouraged to share my toys and snacks with others.
I remember being encouraged to share my toys and snacks with others.
They would often remind me that sharing makes everyone happier.
They would often remind me that sharing makes everyone happier.
Sharing was a part of family values and traditions.
Sharing was a part of family values and traditions.
My parents didn't explicitly teach me to share, but I learned it from observing them.
My parents didn't explicitly teach me to share, but I learned it from observing them.
I picked up the habit of sharing from school and friends rather than at home.
I picked up the habit of sharing from school and friends rather than at home.
They focused more on other values like honesty and hard work.
They focused more on other values like honesty and hard work.
I learned sharing through social interactions and experiences outside the home.
I learned sharing through social interactions and experiences outside the home.
Sharing wasn't a major focus, but I naturally developed the habit over time.
Sharing wasn't a major focus, but I naturally developed the habit over time.
Pregunta: Did your parents teach you to share when you were a child?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Share and share alike: Everyone should have an equal share.
Share and share alike: Everyone should have an equal share.
Give and take: A situation where people compromise or cooperate.
Give and take: A situation where people compromise or cooperate.
Pass it on: To share something with others, often knowledge or kindness.
Pass it on: To share something with others, often knowledge or kindness.