Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: Do you mind if others borrow money from you?

Idea 1

No, I don’t mind (if I trust them)
No, I don’t mind (if I trust them)
Respuesta modelo
No, I don’t really mind if my friends or family want to borrow money from me. I’m happy to help them if they really need it, and I trust them to give it back. I usually only lend small amounts, so it’s not a big problem.
No, I don’t really mind if my friends or family want to borrow money from me. I’m happy to help them if they really need it, and I trust them to give it back. I usually only lend small amounts, so it’s not a big problem.
No, I don’t mind lending money to others, especially if they’re close friends or family members. I genuinely feel good supporting people during tough times, and I usually only lend amounts that I can afford to lose. I trust my close friends to pay me back, and so far, I haven’t had any issues.
No, I don’t mind lending money to others, especially if they’re close friends or family members. I genuinely feel good supporting people during tough times, and I usually only lend amounts that I can afford to lose. I trust my close friends to pay me back, and so far, I haven’t had any issues.
Análisis gramatical
1. Use of conditionals: "I usually only lend amounts that I can afford to lose" uses a defining relative clause to specify the condition under which the speaker lends money. 2. Present perfect tense: "I haven’t had any issues" correctly uses the present perfect to describe an experience up to now. 3. Use of adverbs: "genuinely" and "usually" add nuance and detail to the speaker’s feelings and habits.
Vocabulario
  • close friends or family members
    close friends or family members
  • genuinely feel good supporting people during tough times
    genuinely feel good supporting people during tough times
  • afford to lose
    afford to lose
  • trust my close friends to pay me back
    trust my close friends to pay me back
  • haven’t had any issues
    haven’t had any issues

Idea 2

Yes, I mind (sometimes)
Yes, I mind (sometimes)
Respuesta modelo
Yes, sometimes I feel uncomfortable if someone asks me for money, especially if it’s a lot. I worry they might not return it, and it could make things awkward between us. I prefer not to mix money with friendship.
Yes, sometimes I feel uncomfortable if someone asks me for money, especially if it’s a lot. I worry they might not return it, and it could make things awkward between us. I prefer not to mix money with friendship.
Yes, I do mind in some situations. I feel uneasy if people ask for large sums, because I’m worried they might not pay me back, which could damage our relationship. I actually had a bad experience once when someone didn’t return what I lent, so now I’m more cautious about lending money.
Yes, I do mind in some situations. I feel uneasy if people ask for large sums, because I’m worried they might not pay me back, which could damage our relationship. I actually had a bad experience once when someone didn’t return what I lent, so now I’m more cautious about lending money.
Análisis gramatical
1. Conditional structure: "if people ask for large sums, because I’m worried they might not pay me back" uses a first conditional to express a possible situation and its consequence. 2. Past simple and present perfect: "I actually had a bad experience once when someone didn’t return what I lent" uses the past simple to describe a specific event in the past, showing the ability to narrate past experiences. 3. Cause and effect: "so now I’m more cautious about lending money" uses "so" to clearly show the result of the previous experience.
Vocabulario
  • uneasy
    uneasy
  • large sums
    large sums
  • damage our relationship
    damage our relationship
  • bad experience
    bad experience
  • cautious
    cautious

Idea 3

It depends
It depends
Respuesta modelo
It depends on who is asking and why. If it’s a close friend and they really need help, I will probably say yes. But if someone asks too often, I start to feel annoyed and might say no.
It depends on who is asking and why. If it’s a close friend and they really need help, I will probably say yes. But if someone asks too often, I start to feel annoyed and might say no.
It really depends on the situation. If a close friend or family member needs money for an emergency, I’m usually willing to help. However, if someone asks too frequently or I don’t know them well, I might refuse. I also like to set clear rules about when they should return the money to avoid misunderstandings.
It really depends on the situation. If a close friend or family member needs money for an emergency, I’m usually willing to help. However, if someone asks too frequently or I don’t know them well, I might refuse. I also like to set clear rules about when they should return the money to avoid misunderstandings.
Análisis gramatical
1. Conditional sentences: The answer uses "If a close friend or family member needs money..." and "if someone asks too frequently..." to show the ability to use conditional structures to express different scenarios. 2. Modal verbs: The use of "might refuse" and "I’m usually willing to help" demonstrates flexibility in expressing possibility and willingness. 3. Infinitive of purpose: "to avoid misunderstandings" uses the infinitive to express purpose, which adds clarity to the explanation.
Vocabulario
  • depends on the situation
    depends on the situation
  • emergency
    emergency
  • too frequently
    too frequently
  • set clear rules
    set clear rules
  • avoid misunderstandings
    avoid misunderstandings