Pregunta: What did you often do with your friends in your childhood?
We used to play hide and seek, tag, and football in the neighborhood.
We used to play hide and seek, tag, and football in the neighborhood.
Outdoor games were a big part of my childhood because we didn't have smartphones back then.
Outdoor games were a big part of my childhood because we didn't have smartphones back then.
It was a great way to make friends and stay active.
It was a great way to make friends and stay active.
Idea 2
Visited Each Other’s Homes
Visited Each Other’s Homes
We often went to each other's houses to play board games or watch cartoons.
We often went to each other's houses to play board games or watch cartoons.
It was fun to try different snacks at each other's homes.
It was fun to try different snacks at each other's homes.
Sometimes we would do our homework together.
Sometimes we would do our homework together.
Riding bikes around the neighborhood was really popular.
Riding bikes around the neighborhood was really popular.
It gave us a sense of freedom and adventure.
It gave us a sense of freedom and adventure.
We would race each other or explore new places.
We would race each other or explore new places.
When I got a bit older, we started playing video games together.
When I got a bit older, we started playing video games together.
It was a good way to bond, especially on rainy days.
It was a good way to bond, especially on rainy days.
We would compete or help each other beat difficult levels.
We would compete or help each other beat difficult levels.
Pregunta: What did you often do with your friends in your childhood?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Get up to mischief: To behave in a playful or naughty way.
Get up to mischief: To behave in a playful or naughty way.
Thick as thieves: Very close friends who do everything together.
Thick as thieves: Very close friends who do everything together.
Have a blast: To have a lot of fun.
Have a blast: To have a lot of fun.