Pregunta: Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
My parents always told me to keep my room clean, so I got used to it.
My parents always told me to keep my room clean, so I got used to it.
I liked organizing my toys and books.
I liked organizing my toys and books.
I felt more comfortable in a tidy space.
I felt more comfortable in a tidy space.
I enjoyed showing my friends my neat room.
I enjoyed showing my friends my neat room.
I was a bit messy as a kid and didn’t really care about tidiness.
I was a bit messy as a kid and didn’t really care about tidiness.
I used to leave my toys and clothes everywhere.
I used to leave my toys and clothes everywhere.
My parents often had to remind me to clean up.
My parents often had to remind me to clean up.
I only cleaned my room when guests were coming over.
I only cleaned my room when guests were coming over.
It depended on my mood or if I was busy with schoolwork.
It depended on my mood or if I was busy with schoolwork.
I would tidy up if my parents asked, but otherwise, I didn’t bother much.
I would tidy up if my parents asked, but otherwise, I didn’t bother much.
I liked cleaning up when I got new things or wanted to rearrange my room.
I liked cleaning up when I got new things or wanted to rearrange my room.
Pregunta: Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Spick and span: Very clean and tidy.
Spick and span: Very clean and tidy.
A place for everything and everything in its place: Everything is organized and put where it belongs.
A place for everything and everything in its place: Everything is organized and put where it belongs.