Exemplo da Banda 7

Pergunta: How can you tell if a person is a good leader?

Ideia 1

By Their Communication Skills
By Their Communication Skills
Resposta Modelo
You can tell someone is a good leader by how well they communicate. A good leader can explain things clearly so everyone knows what to do. They also listen to other people's ideas and make sure everyone is on the same page. If someone gives helpful feedback and encourages people to talk openly, that's a sign they're a strong leader.
You can tell someone is a good leader by how well they communicate. A good leader can explain things clearly so everyone knows what to do. They also listen to other people's ideas and make sure everyone is on the same page. If someone gives helpful feedback and encourages people to talk openly, that's a sign they're a strong leader.
One clear way to spot a good leader is by looking at their communication skills. A strong leader can break down complex ideas so everyone understands the goal, and they really listen to what others have to say. They also give constructive feedback and create an environment where people feel comfortable sharing their thoughts. This kind of open communication really sets good leaders apart.
One clear way to spot a good leader is by looking at their communication skills. A strong leader can break down complex ideas so everyone understands the goal, and they really listen to what others have to say. They also give constructive feedback and create an environment where people feel comfortable sharing their thoughts. This kind of open communication really sets good leaders apart.
Análise Gramatical
1. Present simple tense: Used throughout the answer (e.g., "One clear way to spot a good leader is...", "A strong leader can break down complex ideas...") to state general truths and habits, which is appropriate for this type of question. 2. Relative clauses: Phrases like "where people feel comfortable sharing their thoughts" add detail and complexity to the sentences, showing a good command of complex structures. 3. Modal verb 'can': Used in "can break down complex ideas" to express ability, which is a natural way to talk about skills. 4. Parallel structure: The answer uses parallel verbs ("break down...", "listen...", "give...", "create...") to list qualities, making the answer clear and well-organized.
Vocabulário
  • communication skills
    communication skills
  • break down complex ideas
    break down complex ideas
  • really listen
    really listen
  • constructive feedback
    constructive feedback
  • create an environment
    create an environment
  • feel comfortable sharing their thoughts
    feel comfortable sharing their thoughts
  • open communication
    open communication
  • sets good leaders apart
    sets good leaders apart

Ideia 2

By Their Ability to Inspire Others
By Their Ability to Inspire Others
Resposta Modelo
Another way is by seeing if they inspire others. Good leaders motivate people to work hard and try their best. They set a good example, so others want to follow them. Usually, people trust and respect leaders like this, and you can see it in how the team acts.
Another way is by seeing if they inspire others. Good leaders motivate people to work hard and try their best. They set a good example, so others want to follow them. Usually, people trust and respect leaders like this, and you can see it in how the team acts.
You can also judge a leader by their ability to inspire those around them. Great leaders have a way of motivating people to put in their best effort and reach their full potential. They lead by example, which naturally earns them trust and respect from their team. When you see people genuinely wanting to follow someone, that's usually a sign of strong leadership.
You can also judge a leader by their ability to inspire those around them. Great leaders have a way of motivating people to put in their best effort and reach their full potential. They lead by example, which naturally earns them trust and respect from their team. When you see people genuinely wanting to follow someone, that's usually a sign of strong leadership.
Análise Gramatical
1. Modal verbs: The use of "can" in "You can also judge a leader..." and "that's usually a sign..." shows ability and possibility, which is common in spoken English and adds nuance. 2. Relative clauses: "...by their ability to inspire those around them" and "which naturally earns them trust and respect..." are relative clauses that add detail and complexity to the sentences. 3. Present simple tense: The answer consistently uses the present simple ("have," "lead," "earn," "see") to describe general truths and characteristics, which is appropriate for this type of question. 4. Infinitive of purpose: "to put in their best effort and reach their full potential" uses the infinitive form to explain the purpose of motivating people, making the answer clear and logical.
Vocabulário
  • judge a leader
    judge a leader
  • ability to inspire
    ability to inspire
  • motivating people
    motivating people
  • put in their best effort
    put in their best effort
  • reach their full potential
    reach their full potential
  • lead by example
    lead by example
  • earns them trust and respect
    earns them trust and respect
  • genuinely wanting to follow
    genuinely wanting to follow
  • sign of strong leadership
    sign of strong leadership

Ideia 3

By How They Handle Problems
By How They Handle Problems
Resposta Modelo
You can also tell if someone is a good leader by how they deal with problems. If they stay calm when things go wrong and try to solve the issue instead of blaming others, that's a good sign. Good leaders also admit when they make mistakes and learn from them, which helps the team trust them more.
You can also tell if someone is a good leader by how they deal with problems. If they stay calm when things go wrong and try to solve the issue instead of blaming others, that's a good sign. Good leaders also admit when they make mistakes and learn from them, which helps the team trust them more.
Another indicator is how a leader handles challenges. Good leaders remain calm and collected under pressure, focusing on finding solutions rather than pointing fingers. They take responsibility for their own mistakes and use setbacks as learning opportunities. This approach not only builds trust but also encourages the team to stay positive and proactive during tough times.
Another indicator is how a leader handles challenges. Good leaders remain calm and collected under pressure, focusing on finding solutions rather than pointing fingers. They take responsibility for their own mistakes and use setbacks as learning opportunities. This approach not only builds trust but also encourages the team to stay positive and proactive during tough times.
Análise Gramatical
1. Present simple tense: Used throughout (e.g., "Good leaders remain calm and collected...") to state general truths and typical behaviors, which is appropriate for discussing qualities of a good leader. 2. Gerund phrases: "focusing on finding solutions rather than pointing fingers" uses gerunds as subjects and objects, showing a good command of complex sentence structures. 3. Parallel structure: The answer uses parallelism in listing qualities ("remain calm and collected... focusing on finding solutions... take responsibility... use setbacks...") which makes the answer clear and well-organized. 4. Cause and effect: "This approach not only builds trust but also encourages the team..." uses a not only/but also structure to show the positive outcomes of good leadership, demonstrating advanced linking and cohesion.
Vocabulário
  • handles challenges
    handles challenges
  • remain calm and collected under pressure
    remain calm and collected under pressure
  • focusing on finding solutions
    focusing on finding solutions
  • pointing fingers
    pointing fingers
  • take responsibility
    take responsibility
  • use setbacks as learning opportunities
    use setbacks as learning opportunities
  • builds trust
    builds trust
  • encourages the team
    encourages the team
  • stay positive and proactive
    stay positive and proactive
  • tough times
    tough times

Ideia 4

By Their Team's Performance
By Their Team's Performance
Resposta Modelo
Finally, you can look at the team's performance. If the team works well together and reaches their goals, it's probably because the leader is doing a good job. Team members who feel supported and valued usually perform better, and there's a positive feeling in the group.
Finally, you can look at the team's performance. If the team works well together and reaches their goals, it's probably because the leader is doing a good job. Team members who feel supported and valued usually perform better, and there's a positive feeling in the group.
Lastly, the overall performance and atmosphere of the team can reveal a lot about the leader. If the group consistently meets its goals and everyone seems motivated and happy, it's likely due to effective leadership. When team members feel valued and supported, and there's a positive, collaborative vibe, that's usually thanks to a good leader at the helm.
Lastly, the overall performance and atmosphere of the team can reveal a lot about the leader. If the group consistently meets its goals and everyone seems motivated and happy, it's likely due to effective leadership. When team members feel valued and supported, and there's a positive, collaborative vibe, that's usually thanks to a good leader at the helm.
Análise Gramatical
1. Conditional structure: "If the group consistently meets its goals and everyone seems motivated and happy, it's likely due to effective leadership." This is a first conditional sentence, showing a cause-and-effect relationship. 2. Passive voice: "team members feel valued and supported" uses the passive voice to emphasize the experience of the team members rather than who is doing the action. 3. Complex sentences: The answer uses multiple clauses joined by conjunctions like "and" and "when," which adds complexity and fluency to the response. 4. Idiomatic expression: "at the helm" is an idiomatic way to say someone is in charge, which makes the answer sound more natural and native-like.
Vocabulário
  • overall performance
    overall performance
  • atmosphere of the team
    atmosphere of the team
  • consistently meets its goals
    consistently meets its goals
  • motivated and happy
    motivated and happy
  • effective leadership
    effective leadership
  • feel valued and supported
    feel valued and supported
  • positive, collaborative vibe
    positive, collaborative vibe
  • at the helm
    at the helm