Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: Are there many people who can speak foreign languages in your country?

Idea 1

Yes, especially among young people
Yes, especially among young people
Respuesta modelo
Yes, I think there are quite a lot of people who can speak foreign languages, especially young people. For example, English is taught in most schools from a young age, so most students can speak at least some English. Also, many students learn other languages for exams or if they want to travel or study abroad. With globalization and the internet, knowing a foreign language is more useful than ever, so more people are interested in learning.
Yes, I think there are quite a lot of people who can speak foreign languages, especially young people. For example, English is taught in most schools from a young age, so most students can speak at least some English. Also, many students learn other languages for exams or if they want to travel or study abroad. With globalization and the internet, knowing a foreign language is more useful than ever, so more people are interested in learning.
Definitely, especially among the younger generation. English is a compulsory subject in most schools, so almost everyone has at least a basic grasp of it. On top of that, many students choose to study a second or even third language, either for exams, travel, or future career opportunities. Thanks to globalization and the internet, foreign languages are becoming more and more useful, and some people even pick up new languages for work or to prepare for studying abroad.
Definitely, especially among the younger generation. English is a compulsory subject in most schools, so almost everyone has at least a basic grasp of it. On top of that, many students choose to study a second or even third language, either for exams, travel, or future career opportunities. Thanks to globalization and the internet, foreign languages are becoming more and more useful, and some people even pick up new languages for work or to prepare for studying abroad.
Análisis gramatical
1. Present simple tense: Used throughout the answer (e.g., "English is a compulsory subject," "many students choose to study") to state general facts and habits, which is appropriate for this type of question. 2. Comparative structure: "more and more useful" uses repetition of the comparative form to emphasize the increasing importance of foreign languages. 3. Infinitive of purpose: "to study a second or even third language," "to prepare for studying abroad"—these phrases use the infinitive to explain reasons or purposes, which adds clarity and detail. 4. Present participle phrase: "Thanks to globalization and the internet" is a participial phrase used to introduce the reason for the trend, making the answer more cohesive and natural.
Vocabulario
  • younger generation
    younger generation
  • compulsory subject
    compulsory subject
  • basic grasp
    basic grasp
  • second or even third language
    second or even third language
  • future career opportunities
    future career opportunities
  • globalization
    globalization
  • pick up new languages
    pick up new languages
  • studying abroad
    studying abroad

Idea 2

Not everyone can speak a foreign language well
Not everyone can speak a foreign language well
Respuesta modelo
Not everyone in my country can speak a foreign language well. For example, older people often didn't have the chance to learn languages at school, and people living in rural areas might not feel it's necessary. Also, even if someone studied a language in school, they might forget it after graduation because they don't use it. Learning a language is hard and takes a lot of time, so not everyone can do it.
Not everyone in my country can speak a foreign language well. For example, older people often didn't have the chance to learn languages at school, and people living in rural areas might not feel it's necessary. Also, even if someone studied a language in school, they might forget it after graduation because they don't use it. Learning a language is hard and takes a lot of time, so not everyone can do it.
However, it's important to note that not everyone here is fluent in a foreign language. Older generations, for instance, usually didn't have the same opportunities to learn languages at school, and people from rural areas might not see the need for it in their daily lives. Plus, even if someone did study a foreign language, it's easy to forget it if you don't use it regularly. Language learning is a long and challenging process, so it's understandable that not everyone becomes proficient.
However, it's important to note that not everyone here is fluent in a foreign language. Older generations, for instance, usually didn't have the same opportunities to learn languages at school, and people from rural areas might not see the need for it in their daily lives. Plus, even if someone did study a foreign language, it's easy to forget it if you don't use it regularly. Language learning is a long and challenging process, so it's understandable that not everyone becomes proficient.
Análisis gramatical
1. Negative structure: "not everyone here is fluent in a foreign language" uses a negative structure to clearly state the situation, which adds nuance and avoids overgeneralization. 2. Past simple tense: "didn't have the same opportunities" and "did study a foreign language" use the past simple tense to talk about past experiences, showing good control of tense. 3. Conditional clause: "even if someone did study a foreign language, it's easy to forget it if you don't use it regularly" uses a conditional structure to explain why people might not retain language skills, which adds complexity to the answer. 4. Passive voice: "Language learning is a long and challenging process" uses a passive construction to generalize the experience, which is a useful structure for IELTS Speaking Part 3.
Vocabulario
  • fluent in a foreign language
    fluent in a foreign language
  • older generations
    older generations
  • opportunities to learn languages
    opportunities to learn languages
  • rural areas
    rural areas
  • see the need for it
    see the need for it
  • study a foreign language
    study a foreign language
  • easy to forget
    easy to forget
  • use it regularly
    use it regularly
  • long and challenging process
    long and challenging process
  • becomes proficient
    becomes proficient