Pergunta: What do you often talk about with your new friends?

Análise

1. You can discuss the common topics you talk about with new friends, such as hobbies, interests, work, or current events. 2. Explain why these topics are common, such as they help to know each other better or are interesting to both parties.

1. You can discuss the common topics you talk about with new friends, such as hobbies, interests, work, or current events. 2. Explain why these topics are common, such as they help to know each other better or are interesting to both parties.

Sinônimos

Tente usar esses sinônimos em vez de repetir a pergunta:
  1. oftenfrequently; regularly
    frequently; regularly
  2. talk aboutdiscuss; converse about
    discuss; converse about
  3. new friendsrecent acquaintances; new companions
    recent acquaintances; new companions
Pergunta: What do you often talk about with your new friends?

Ideia 1

Hobbies and Interests
Hobbies and Interests
  1. Discussing hobbies helps find common ground
    Discussing hobbies helps find common ground
  2. Talking about favorite movies, books, or music
    Talking about favorite movies, books, or music
  3. Sharing experiences about sports or fitness activities
    Sharing experiences about sports or fitness activities
  4. Discussing travel experiences and dream destinations
    Discussing travel experiences and dream destinations
  5. Helps to bond over shared interests
    Helps to bond over shared interests

Ideia 2

Work or Studies
Work or Studies
  1. Talking about current job roles or academic subjects
    Talking about current job roles or academic subjects
  2. Sharing experiences and challenges at work or school
    Sharing experiences and challenges at work or school
  3. Discussing future career aspirations or educational goals
    Discussing future career aspirations or educational goals
  4. Helps to understand each other's daily lives and routines
    Helps to understand each other's daily lives and routines

Ideia 3

Current Events and News
Current Events and News
  1. Discussing recent news stories or global events
    Discussing recent news stories or global events
  2. Talking about local happenings or community news
    Talking about local happenings or community news
  3. Sharing opinions on political or social issues
    Sharing opinions on political or social issues
  4. Helps to stay informed and understand different perspectives
    Helps to stay informed and understand different perspectives

Ideia 4

Personal Backgrounds
Personal Backgrounds
  1. Sharing stories about family and upbringing
    Sharing stories about family and upbringing
  2. Talking about hometowns and cultural backgrounds
    Talking about hometowns and cultural backgrounds
  3. Discussing life experiences and significant events
    Discussing life experiences and significant events
  4. Helps to build a deeper connection and understanding
    Helps to build a deeper connection and understanding

Ideia 5

Future Plans
Future Plans
  1. Discussing short-term and long-term goals
    Discussing short-term and long-term goals
  2. Talking about upcoming events or plans
    Talking about upcoming events or plans
  3. Sharing dreams and aspirations
    Sharing dreams and aspirations
  4. Helps to align interests and plan activities together
    Helps to align interests and plan activities together
Pergunta: What do you often talk about with your new friends?

Vocabulário Relacionado

  1. Interests
    Interests
  2. Hobbies
    Hobbies
  3. Backgrounds
    Backgrounds
  4. Experiences
    Experiences
  5. Travel
    Travel
  6. Movies
    Movies
  7. Books
    Books
  8. Work
    Work
  9. Family
    Family
  10. Goals
    Goals

Expressões Autênticas

Tente usar essas expressões para obter 7+ no IELTS Speaking:
  1. Break the ice: To initiate conversation in a social setting.
    Break the ice: To initiate conversation in a social setting.
  2. Get to know someone: To learn more about a person.
    Get to know someone: To learn more about a person.
  3. Hit it off: To quickly form a positive relationship with someone.
    Hit it off: To quickly form a positive relationship with someone.
Resposta da Banda 7