Describe a time when you shared something with others IELTS cue card
IELTS Cue Card Topic
Describe a time when you shared something with others
You should say
What you shared?
Who you shared with?
Why you shared it?
And explain how you felt about sharing it?
Sample Answer
Well, I was taught an important lesson in my childhood that “Sharing is caring”. I have shared plenty of things with my loved ones in my life. But here in upcoming a few seconds i will be taking about my experience of sharing my room living space with my bosom friend. It’s been a month of Sundays when it happened.
Actually my friend, Ravi called me to say that he will stay with me in my house for today night. Because he was alone at home. One of his relatives threw a part, his family members went there to attend party.
He said that he was unable to go to attend this wonderful occasion because of exam, and made up mind to come to you. To be honest i was elated to hear about the coming of my best friend. Nevertheless i have been always reluctant to share my room happily with my bestie. After having dinner we spent some time talking generally. Then we studied until late night for exam that was on the very next day. Also i shared my study material with him, We both did preparation very well and hoped to pass the exam with flying colors.
In response to the question how felt about it, as i have aforementioned that i have been always unwilling to share my accommodation with others, but it was a nice experience. We not only got an opportunity to spend some time together but also we helped each other in study. Which in turn strengthened our friendship. What’s more i must say, I felt internally satisfied after sharing something with someone.
Describe a time when you shared something with others IELTS cue card
Follow up
1. Do you like to share?
ANSWER – As it’s said that sharing is caring, I love to share my things with others. I used to share my food, books, toys with my friends during my childhood and feel happy. Still this habit gives me immense happiness.
2. What are the consequences if children don’t like to share?
ANSWER – Children might face difficulty in befriending others if they dislike to share. Moreover by doing this they seem to be little arrogant or rude to others. Apart from this, they will not be able to learn about compromise and fairness. This habit can affect them negatively in the future when they will grow up.
3. How do you feel about sharing accommodations with others on campus?
ANSWER – Of course my feelings will be amazing, i can get the company of others i can make good friends over time. What’s more shared living on campus can save me same amount of money. Also i can get help in study or any other type of assistance from my roommate.
4. How could parents and teachers teach young children to share?
ANSWER – Parents and teachers can inculcate sharing habits in young children by introducing the lessons on the importance of sharing to them. Besides by making them share responsibilities or things with others at school or home. Group work, Assignments can be given to them, when they will work together they will definitely learn to share.
5. Do people in your country (or, you) prefer to share public transport or do they (you) prefer to use private transport?
ANSWER – Well different people have different preferences regarding using transportation. But i think affluent people mostly use their own vehicles to reach at the destination. And people who can’t afford, tend to use public transportation. There are some people who use private vehicles to cover short distance but opt for public transport for long destinations.
6. Would you ever share your food with someone else?
ANSWER – Yes, i am in the habit of sharing food with others. It’s an excellent way to spend quality time with others or strengthen relationships with others. So of course i woud share food with others.