Pregunta: Do you like watching sports programs on TV?
I enjoy watching live sports events for the excitement and atmosphere.
I enjoy watching live sports events for the excitement and atmosphere.
It's a great way to relax and unwind after a busy day.
It's a great way to relax and unwind after a busy day.
I like to watch big tournaments like the World Cup or the Olympics with my family or friends.
I like to watch big tournaments like the World Cup or the Olympics with my family or friends.
Watching sports helps me learn more about the rules and strategies of different games.
Watching sports helps me learn more about the rules and strategies of different games.
It's fun to cheer for my favorite team or athlete.
It's fun to cheer for my favorite team or athlete.
I'm not really interested in sports, so I don't watch them on TV.
I'm not really interested in sports, so I don't watch them on TV.
I prefer playing sports rather than watching them.
I prefer playing sports rather than watching them.
I find sports programs a bit boring and would rather watch movies or TV series.
I find sports programs a bit boring and would rather watch movies or TV series.
I don't have much free time, so I rarely watch TV at all.
I don't have much free time, so I rarely watch TV at all.
I only watch sports when there's a big match or final.
I only watch sports when there's a big match or final.
I watch sports if my friends or family are watching together.
I watch sports if my friends or family are watching together.
It depends on the sport—some are more interesting to me than others.
It depends on the sport—some are more interesting to me than others.
Pregunta: Do you like watching sports programs on TV?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
On the edge of my seat: Very excited or nervous while watching something.
On the edge of my seat: Very excited or nervous while watching something.
A real nail-biter: A very exciting or tense situation.
A real nail-biter: A very exciting or tense situation.
Jump on the bandwagon: To start supporting something that is popular.
Jump on the bandwagon: To start supporting something that is popular.