Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: Do you have anything to share with others recently?

Idea 1

Yes
Yes
Respuesta modelo
Yes, I recently read a book that I found really interesting. I think my friends would enjoy talking about it, so I'm planning to share it with them soon.
Yes, I recently read a book that I found really interesting. I think my friends would enjoy talking about it, so I'm planning to share it with them soon.
Yes, I recently finished reading a fascinating book that I can't wait to discuss with my friends. It had some thought-provoking ideas, and I think it would make for a great conversation.
Yes, I recently finished reading a fascinating book that I can't wait to discuss with my friends. It had some thought-provoking ideas, and I think it would make for a great conversation.
Análisis gramatical
1.Past simple tense: "I recently finished reading a fascinating book" The use of the past simple tense here indicates that the action of reading the book has been completed. 2.Future intention: "I can't wait to discuss with my friends" The phrase "can't wait to" is used to express a strong desire or intention to do something in the future.
Vocabulario
  • fascinating book
    fascinating book
  • thought-provoking ideas
    thought-provoking ideas
  • great conversation
    great conversation

Idea 2

No
No
Respuesta modelo
No, I haven't found anything new to share lately. I've been busy with work and haven't had much time to explore or try new things.
No, I haven't found anything new to share lately. I've been busy with work and haven't had much time to explore or try new things.
No, I haven't come across anything particularly noteworthy recently. Work has kept me quite busy, so I haven't had the opportunity to explore new experiences worth sharing.
No, I haven't come across anything particularly noteworthy recently. Work has kept me quite busy, so I haven't had the opportunity to explore new experiences worth sharing.
Análisis gramatical
1.Present Perfect Tense: "I haven't come across anything particularly noteworthy recently." The use of the present perfect tense here indicates that up to the present moment, nothing noteworthy has been encountered. 2.Use of causative conjunction: "so" is used to connect the two clauses, indicating a cause-and-effect relationship between being busy with work and not having the opportunity to explore new experiences.
Vocabulario
  • noteworthy
    noteworthy
  • busy
    busy
  • explore new experiences
    explore new experiences