질문: Do you enjoy talking to new people?
I find it exciting to learn about different cultures and perspectives.
I find it exciting to learn about different cultures and perspectives.
Talking to new people can lead to new friendships and networking opportunities.
Talking to new people can lead to new friendships and networking opportunities.
I enjoy hearing different life stories and experiences.
I enjoy hearing different life stories and experiences.
It helps me improve my communication skills.
It helps me improve my communication skills.
I often meet new people at social events and gatherings.
I often meet new people at social events and gatherings.
I feel shy and anxious when meeting new people.
I feel shy and anxious when meeting new people.
I prefer spending time with my close friends and family.
I prefer spending time with my close friends and family.
I find it difficult to start conversations with strangers.
I find it difficult to start conversations with strangers.
I don't enjoy small talk and prefer deeper conversations.
I don't enjoy small talk and prefer deeper conversations.
I usually avoid social events where I don't know anyone.
I usually avoid social events where I don't know anyone.
It depends on the situation and the person.
It depends on the situation and the person.
If the person seems friendly and approachable, I enjoy talking to them.
If the person seems friendly and approachable, I enjoy talking to them.
In professional settings, I find it easier to talk to new people.
In professional settings, I find it easier to talk to new people.
In casual settings, I might be more reserved.
In casual settings, I might be more reserved.
It also depends on my mood at the time.
It also depends on my mood at the time.
질문: Do you enjoy talking to new people?
진짜 숙어
IELTS Speaking에서 7점 이상을 얻기 위해 이 숙어들을 사용해보세요:
Break the ice: To initiate conversation in a social setting.
Break the ice: To initiate conversation in a social setting.
Hit it off: To quickly form a positive relationship with someone.
Hit it off: To quickly form a positive relationship with someone.
Get the ball rolling: To start something, especially a conversation or activity.
Get the ball rolling: To start something, especially a conversation or activity.