Pregunta: Do you like your primary school teachers more than your high school teachers?
Idea 1
Yes, I liked my primary school teachers more
Yes, I liked my primary school teachers more
They were more caring and patient.
They were more caring and patient.
They made learning fun and less stressful.
They made learning fun and less stressful.
I have fond memories of my childhood and those teachers.
I have fond memories of my childhood and those teachers.
They helped me build a strong foundation.
They helped me build a strong foundation.
Idea 2
No, I liked my high school teachers more
No, I liked my high school teachers more
They treated me more like an adult and respected my opinions.
They treated me more like an adult and respected my opinions.
They taught subjects I was really interested in.
They taught subjects I was really interested in.
They gave me good advice about my future and career.
They gave me good advice about my future and career.
I felt more connected to them as I got older.
I felt more connected to them as I got older.
Idea 3
Both were good in different ways
Both were good in different ways
Primary school teachers were nurturing, while high school teachers were inspiring.
Primary school teachers were nurturing, while high school teachers were inspiring.
Each group helped me at different stages of my life.
Each group helped me at different stages of my life.
I learned different things from both sets of teachers.
I learned different things from both sets of teachers.
It's hard to compare because the experiences were so different.
It's hard to compare because the experiences were so different.
Pregunta: Do you like your primary school teachers more than your high school teachers?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Go the extra mile: To make a special effort to achieve something.
Go the extra mile: To make a special effort to achieve something.
A breath of fresh air: Someone or something that is new and different and makes everything seem more exciting.
A breath of fresh air: Someone or something that is new and different and makes everything seem more exciting.
In good hands: Being cared for or taught by someone capable and trustworthy.
In good hands: Being cared for or taught by someone capable and trustworthy.