질문: Who do you like to watch sports games with?
Watching with friends makes the game more exciting.
Watching with friends makes the game more exciting.
We can cheer and joke together.
We can cheer and joke together.
We often order snacks or pizza and make it a fun event.
We often order snacks or pizza and make it a fun event.
We sometimes play friendly bets on the outcome.
We sometimes play friendly bets on the outcome.
It’s a family tradition to watch big games together.
It’s a family tradition to watch big games together.
I enjoy spending quality time with my parents or siblings.
I enjoy spending quality time with my parents or siblings.
We all support the same team, so it’s a bonding experience.
We all support the same team, so it’s a bonding experience.
My dad explains the rules to me if I don’t understand.
My dad explains the rules to me if I don’t understand.
Sometimes I prefer to watch alone so I can focus on the game.
Sometimes I prefer to watch alone so I can focus on the game.
I can watch at my own pace and don’t have to worry about others’ opinions.
I can watch at my own pace and don’t have to worry about others’ opinions.
It’s relaxing and I can really enjoy the match.
It’s relaxing and I can really enjoy the match.
If it’s a big match, I like to watch with a group, but for regular games, I don’t mind watching alone.
If it’s a big match, I like to watch with a group, but for regular games, I don’t mind watching alone.
Depends on who’s available or interested in the sport.
Depends on who’s available or interested in the sport.
Sometimes I join online chats or forums to discuss the game with others.
Sometimes I join online chats or forums to discuss the game with others.
질문: Who do you like to watch sports games with?
진짜 숙어
IELTS Speaking에서 7점 이상을 얻기 위해 이 숙어들을 사용해보세요:
On the same wavelength: Thinking in a similar way or understanding each other well.
On the same wavelength: Thinking in a similar way or understanding each other well.
A real crowd-pleaser: Something or someone that everyone enjoys.
A real crowd-pleaser: Something or someone that everyone enjoys.
Get the ball rolling: To start something, especially an activity with others.
Get the ball rolling: To start something, especially an activity with others.