Pregunta: Are there any differences between what you do in the evening now and what you did in the past?
Idea 1
Yes, there are differences
Yes, there are differences
Now I spend more time on my phone or computer, watching videos or chatting with friends online.
Now I spend more time on my phone or computer, watching videos or chatting with friends online.
In the past, I used to spend my evenings studying or doing homework.
In the past, I used to spend my evenings studying or doing homework.
When I was younger, I played outside with friends or spent time with my family.
When I was younger, I played outside with friends or spent time with my family.
Now I often have to work late or attend online meetings.
Now I often have to work late or attend online meetings.
My evening routine has changed because of my job or university schedule.
My evening routine has changed because of my job or university schedule.
Idea 2
Not really, things are similar
Not really, things are similar
I still relax in the evenings, maybe by reading or watching TV, just like before.
I still relax in the evenings, maybe by reading or watching TV, just like before.
My routine hasn’t changed much because I value having quiet time in the evening.
My routine hasn’t changed much because I value having quiet time in the evening.
I still spend time with my family most evenings.
I still spend time with my family most evenings.
Pregunta: Are there any differences between what you do in the evening now and what you did in the past?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Call it a day: To stop working or doing an activity for the rest of the day.
Call it a day: To stop working or doing an activity for the rest of the day.
Wind down: To relax after a period of activity or stress.
Wind down: To relax after a period of activity or stress.
Times have changed: Things are different now compared to the past.
Times have changed: Things are different now compared to the past.