Pregunta: What did you do in the evening when you were little? Why?
It was a way to relax after school.
It was a way to relax after school.
There weren't many other entertainment options back then.
There weren't many other entertainment options back then.
It was a good time to bond with my parents and siblings.
It was a good time to bond with my parents and siblings.
We had a favorite show we watched together every night.
We had a favorite show we watched together every night.
My parents always made sure I finished my homework before playing.
My parents always made sure I finished my homework before playing.
I wanted to get good grades at school.
I wanted to get good grades at school.
Sometimes I did homework with friends or siblings, which made it more fun.
Sometimes I did homework with friends or siblings, which made it more fun.
I used to play games like hide and seek or ride my bike with neighborhood kids.
I used to play games like hide and seek or ride my bike with neighborhood kids.
It helped me burn off energy after sitting in school all day.
It helped me burn off energy after sitting in school all day.
My parents encouraged me to get some fresh air and exercise.
My parents encouraged me to get some fresh air and exercise.
Idea 4
Read books or listened to stories
Read books or listened to stories
My parents read me bedtime stories every night.
My parents read me bedtime stories every night.
I loved reading comic books before bed.
I loved reading comic books before bed.
It helped me relax and fall asleep easily.
It helped me relax and fall asleep easily.
Pregunta: What did you do in the evening when you were little? Why?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Call it a day: To stop what you are doing because you feel you have done enough.
Call it a day: To stop what you are doing because you feel you have done enough.
Hit the hay: To go to bed.
Hit the hay: To go to bed.
Like clockwork: Happening regularly or predictably.
Like clockwork: Happening regularly or predictably.