Pergunta: Do you often bring cash with you?

Análise

1.Answer based on your own habits regarding carrying cash. 2.You can explain the reasons for your choice, such as convenience, safety, or preference for digital payments.

1.Answer based on your own habits regarding carrying cash. 2.You can explain the reasons for your choice, such as convenience, safety, or preference for digital payments.

Sinônimos

Tente usar esses sinônimos em vez de repetir a pergunta:
  1. bringcarry; have
    carry; have
  2. cashmoney; currency
    money; currency
Pergunta: Do you often bring cash with you?

Ideia 1

Yes
Yes
  1. I prefer using cash for small purchases like snacks or public transport.
    I prefer using cash for small purchases like snacks or public transport.
  2. Some local shops and markets only accept cash.
    Some local shops and markets only accept cash.
  3. Carrying cash helps me manage my spending better.
    Carrying cash helps me manage my spending better.
  4. I feel more secure having cash in case of emergencies.
    I feel more secure having cash in case of emergencies.

Ideia 2

No
No
  1. I mostly use digital payments and credit cards for convenience.
    I mostly use digital payments and credit cards for convenience.
  2. Carrying cash feels risky due to potential theft or loss.
    Carrying cash feels risky due to potential theft or loss.
  3. Most places I visit accept card payments.
    Most places I visit accept card payments.
  4. I prefer using mobile payment apps for their rewards and discounts.
    I prefer using mobile payment apps for their rewards and discounts.
Pergunta: Do you often bring cash with you?

Vocabulário Relacionado

  1. Convenience
    Convenience
  2. Transactions
    Transactions
  3. Digital payments
    Digital payments
  4. Secure
    Secure
  5. Wallet
    Wallet
  6. Budgeting
    Budgeting
  7. Expenses
    Expenses
  8. Withdraw
    Withdraw
  9. Currency
    Currency
  10. Pocket money
    Pocket money

Expressões Autênticas

Tente usar essas expressões para obter 7+ no IELTS Speaking:
  1. Cash on hand: Money that is readily available.
    Cash on hand: Money that is readily available.
  2. Burn a hole in your pocket: Money that you are eager to spend quickly.
    Burn a hole in your pocket: Money that you are eager to spend quickly.
  3. Penny-pincher: Someone who is very careful about spending money.
    Penny-pincher: Someone who is very careful about spending money.
Resposta da Banda 7