Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: Do many people keep pets in your country?

Idea 1

Yes, it's very common
Yes, it's very common
Respuesta modelo
Yes, a lot of people in my country keep pets, especially dogs and cats. It's really common to see families with a pet at home, and people treat them like family members. Even in cities, you can see people walking their dogs in the park. I think pets give people a lot of comfort and happiness, and now with social media, more people are showing off their pets online, which makes it even more popular.
Yes, a lot of people in my country keep pets, especially dogs and cats. It's really common to see families with a pet at home, and people treat them like family members. Even in cities, you can see people walking their dogs in the park. I think pets give people a lot of comfort and happiness, and now with social media, more people are showing off their pets online, which makes it even more popular.
Definitely, pet ownership is really widespread in my country. Most families have either a dog or a cat, and pets are often considered part of the family. It's not just in the countryside either—city dwellers also keep pets, even in apartments. People really value the companionship and emotional support that pets provide. Plus, with social media, showing off your pet has become quite trendy, which encourages even more people to get one.
Definitely, pet ownership is really widespread in my country. Most families have either a dog or a cat, and pets are often considered part of the family. It's not just in the countryside either—city dwellers also keep pets, even in apartments. People really value the companionship and emotional support that pets provide. Plus, with social media, showing off your pet has become quite trendy, which encourages even more people to get one.
Análisis gramatical
1. Present simple tense: Used throughout the answer (e.g. "pet ownership is really widespread," "pets are often considered part of the family") to talk about general truths and habits. 2. Passive voice: "pets are often considered part of the family" uses the passive voice to focus on how pets are viewed by people. 3. Contrast structure: "It's not just in the countryside either—city dwellers also keep pets, even in apartments." This contrast structure adds depth and shows a range of situations. 4. Relative clause: "that pets provide" is a relative clause giving more information about the companionship and emotional support. 5. Present perfect: "has become quite trendy" uses the present perfect to show a recent trend that started in the past and continues now.
Vocabulario
  • pet ownership
    pet ownership
  • widespread
    widespread
  • considered part of the family
    considered part of the family
  • city dwellers
    city dwellers
  • companionship
    companionship
  • emotional support
    emotional support
  • showing off your pet
    showing off your pet
  • trendy
    trendy
  • encourages
    encourages

Idea 2

No, not everyone does
No, not everyone does
Respuesta modelo
No, not everyone keeps pets here. Some people are just too busy with work or school to take care of an animal. Also, living in an apartment can make it hard to have a pet, especially bigger animals like dogs. There are also people who are allergic to pets or just don't like animals. Plus, having a pet can be expensive and takes a lot of time, so it's not for everyone.
No, not everyone keeps pets here. Some people are just too busy with work or school to take care of an animal. Also, living in an apartment can make it hard to have a pet, especially bigger animals like dogs. There are also people who are allergic to pets or just don't like animals. Plus, having a pet can be expensive and takes a lot of time, so it's not for everyone.
No, it's not the case that everyone keeps pets in my country. Many people have really hectic lifestyles and simply don't have the time or energy to look after an animal properly. Apartment living is also a big factor—space is limited, so keeping pets, especially larger ones, can be quite challenging. Some people are allergic or just not fond of animals, and the costs involved in pet care can be a real barrier as well. So, while pet ownership is common, it's definitely not universal.
No, it's not the case that everyone keeps pets in my country. Many people have really hectic lifestyles and simply don't have the time or energy to look after an animal properly. Apartment living is also a big factor—space is limited, so keeping pets, especially larger ones, can be quite challenging. Some people are allergic or just not fond of animals, and the costs involved in pet care can be a real barrier as well. So, while pet ownership is common, it's definitely not universal.
Análisis gramatical
1. Negative structure: "it's not the case that everyone keeps pets" is a clear and natural way to express disagreement or a negative situation. 2. Compound sentences: The answer uses several compound sentences joined by conjunctions like "and" and "so," which helps the response flow naturally. 3. Present simple tense: Used throughout to talk about general truths and habits, e.g., "Many people have really hectic lifestyles." 4. Modifiers: Phrases like "really hectic lifestyles," "quite challenging," and "a real barrier" add emphasis and detail, making the answer more vivid and precise.
Vocabulario
  • hectic lifestyles
    hectic lifestyles
  • time or energy to look after an animal properly
    time or energy to look after an animal properly
  • apartment living
    apartment living
  • space is limited
    space is limited
  • quite challenging
    quite challenging
  • allergic
    allergic
  • not fond of animals
    not fond of animals
  • costs involved in pet care
    costs involved in pet care
  • pet ownership is common
    pet ownership is common
  • not universal
    not universal