Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: Are you the kind of person who sticks to dreams?

Idea 1

Yes, I stick to my dreams
Yes, I stick to my dreams
Respuesta modelo
Yes, I think I am someone who sticks to my dreams. I always try to work hard for what I want, even if it takes a long time. My family also tells me not to give up, so I feel motivated.
Yes, I think I am someone who sticks to my dreams. I always try to work hard for what I want, even if it takes a long time. My family also tells me not to give up, so I feel motivated.
Yes, I would say I’m the kind of person who sticks to my dreams. I believe having dreams gives me motivation and direction in life, and I always try my best to work hard and achieve my goals, even if it takes a long time. My family always encourages me to never give up, which really helps me stay on track.
Yes, I would say I’m the kind of person who sticks to my dreams. I believe having dreams gives me motivation and direction in life, and I always try my best to work hard and achieve my goals, even if it takes a long time. My family always encourages me to never give up, which really helps me stay on track.
Análisis gramatical
1. Modal verbs: The use of "would say" softens the statement and makes it sound more natural and less absolute, which is a good feature in spoken English. 2. Complex sentences: The answer uses several clauses joined by conjunctions like "and" and "even if," showing the ability to construct longer, more detailed sentences. 3. Present simple tense: Used appropriately to talk about general truths and habits ("gives me motivation," "I always try my best").
Vocabulario
  • sticks to my dreams
    sticks to my dreams
  • motivation and direction in life
    motivation and direction in life
  • work hard and achieve my goals
    work hard and achieve my goals
  • never give up
    never give up
  • stay on track
    stay on track

Idea 2

Sometimes, it depends
Sometimes, it depends
Respuesta modelo
Sometimes I stick to my dreams, but not always. If something seems too hard or impossible, I might change my plans. I think it's important to be flexible.
Sometimes I stick to my dreams, but not always. If something seems too hard or impossible, I might change my plans. I think it's important to be flexible.
To be honest, it depends. If a dream seems impossible or unrealistic, I might change my plans. Sometimes life circumstances make it hard to stick to dreams, so I try to be flexible and adjust my goals if needed.
To be honest, it depends. If a dream seems impossible or unrealistic, I might change my plans. Sometimes life circumstances make it hard to stick to dreams, so I try to be flexible and adjust my goals if needed.
Análisis gramatical
1. Conditional sentence: "If a dream seems impossible or unrealistic, I might change my plans." This is a first conditional sentence, showing the ability to talk about possible situations and their results. 2. Use of modal verbs: The answer uses modal verbs like "might" and "try to" to express possibility and intention, which adds nuance and naturalness to the response.
Vocabulario
  • impossible or unrealistic
    impossible or unrealistic
  • life circumstances
    life circumstances
  • flexible
    flexible
  • adjust my goals
    adjust my goals

Idea 3

No, not really
No, not really
Respuesta modelo
No, I don't really stick to dreams. I usually just live in the moment and don't think much about long-term goals. I often change my mind about what I want.
No, I don't really stick to dreams. I usually just live in the moment and don't think much about long-term goals. I often change my mind about what I want.
No, not really. I prefer to live in the moment rather than worry too much about long-term dreams. I often change my mind about what I want in life, and I think it's more practical to focus on what’s possible right now.
No, not really. I prefer to live in the moment rather than worry too much about long-term dreams. I often change my mind about what I want in life, and I think it's more practical to focus on what’s possible right now.
Análisis gramatical
1. Contrast structure: The answer uses "rather than" to show a clear contrast between living in the moment and worrying about long-term dreams, which makes the response more nuanced and sophisticated. 2. Present simple tense: The answer consistently uses the present simple tense ("prefer," "change," "think") to describe general habits and beliefs, which is appropriate for this type of question.
Vocabulario
  • live in the moment
    live in the moment
  • long-term dreams
    long-term dreams
  • practical
    practical
  • focus on what’s possible right now
    focus on what’s possible right now