Pergunta: Do you often tell your friends when they do something well?
I believe in encouraging my friends and boosting their confidence.
I believe in encouraging my friends and boosting their confidence.
Giving compliments strengthens our friendship.
Giving compliments strengthens our friendship.
I often praise them for their achievements, like getting a promotion or doing well in a presentation.
I often praise them for their achievements, like getting a promotion or doing well in a presentation.
Positive reinforcement helps them continue doing well.
Positive reinforcement helps them continue doing well.
I enjoy seeing my friends happy and motivated.
I enjoy seeing my friends happy and motivated.
I sometimes forget to express my appreciation verbally.
I sometimes forget to express my appreciation verbally.
I assume they already know they did well.
I assume they already know they did well.
I might feel shy or awkward giving compliments.
I might feel shy or awkward giving compliments.
I prefer to show my support in other ways, like helping them celebrate.
I prefer to show my support in other ways, like helping them celebrate.
I believe actions speak louder than words, so I try to be there for them instead.
I believe actions speak louder than words, so I try to be there for them instead.
Pergunta: Do you often tell your friends when they do something well?
Expressões Autênticas
Tente usar essas expressões para obter 7+ no IELTS Speaking:
Pat on the back: To give someone praise for a job well done.
Pat on the back: To give someone praise for a job well done.
Sing someone's praises: To enthusiastically praise someone.
Sing someone's praises: To enthusiastically praise someone.
Give credit where credit is due: Acknowledge someone's contribution or achievement.
Give credit where credit is due: Acknowledge someone's contribution or achievement.