Describe a place you visited where the air was polluted.
You should say:
Where the place is?
When you visited?
Why the air was not good?
And explain how you felt about the place?
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Sample Answer
Pollution is everywhere nowadays. It is extremely difficult to find a place where the air is not polluted. Here I would like to talk about the city I visited a year ago, where I found the air to be extremely polluted. I happen to visit New Delhi last year to attend a friend’s wedding. I boarded my train from Saharanpur to Hazrat Nizamuddin and from there I had to reach Rajiv Chowk by metro.
As I stepped out of the train I felt a burning sensation in my eyes and I was finding it hard to breathe. Thereafter, I even started to cough.
I drank some water & washed my face at the station itself. While I was walking towards the metro station, I realized that the air here is extremely polluted. Whereas, the locals had absolutely no problem bcoz they have become prone to breathing the same polluted air. Upon arrival at my friend’s house I washed my face with cold water and felt some relief. There my friends informed me that Delhi is one of the most polluted cities in India, due to unplanned development. During winters a thick blanket of smog covers Delhi due to stubble burning. Air pollution has serious impacts on human health such as asthama, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases. I feel blessed that I don’t reside in Delhi but at the same time feel pity for the ones who live there. Government as well the local communities should come together to take some serious measures to prevent air pollution in the capital city of India.
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Part 3 Follow-Up Questions
Q.1 Is there more pollution now than in the past ?
Absolutely, there is more air pollution these days than in the past. With the advancement of new industries there is a massive rise in the level of pollution. As, strict rules have not been imposed for effluent treatment.
Q.2 In what ways can the air pollution be reduced effectively?
Several steps can be taken to reduce the level of air pollution. It is not the responsibility of only the government, but also of commoners to follow the rules imposed by the government. In my opinion, strict rules should be laid down for effluent treatment as well as on disposing of industrial waste.
Q.3 Do you think many companies have been forced to reduce pollutants ?
Yes, several companies have been forced to reduce pollutants. However, unfortunately these industries find ways of escaping from penalties and fines.
Q.4 Do you think the wind has any effect on pollution? How ?
Yes, I think the wind plays a vital role in dispersing the pollutants. For example, cities surrounded with sea helps in effective entry and exit for dispersing pollutants whereas, pollution in the landlocked places accumulates there only.
Describe something that you did with someone/ a group of people.
You should say:
What it was ?
Who you did it with ?
How long it took you to do this ?
And explain why you did it together?
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Sample Answer
Group activities are not limited to friends or family, they can also be done with strangers. I happen to experience this strange, yet astonishing exposure with a group of strangers.
I had been planning to visit Manali during winters from a very long time but none of my friends or family members showed any interest. I was thrilled to bits after getting to know about the snowfall in Manali this year. I couldn’t abstain myself from witnessing the pristine snow-covered mountains. So, I planned to go on a solo trip to Manali. I was surfing the internet to find the perfect travel agency who could guide me for my trip. While surfing the internet. I came across a website named WanderOn wherein a group of strangers travel together. I was fascinated by this idea, but at the same time sceptic too. To get this exposure, I booked my trip with WanderOn. The trip began from Delhi. It was an overnight journey from Delhi to Manali by a bus. I was awestruck to see the scenic views of the great Himalayas from the dormer of the bus. We arrived at our hotel at around two in the afternoon. We were allotted our rooms in a three star hotel which was in the heart of the town. After our lunch and relaxation, we headed towards the activities of Day 1 in Manali. We started by local sightseeing and visited the Hadimba Temple, a 16th century old temple dedicated to Goddess Hadimba , wife of Bhima from the Indian epic Mahabharata. After visiting the temple, we headed towards Manali nature Park. Later in the day, we visited the famous Mall Road, a lively street lined with numerous shops, restaurants, and cafes. Towards the end of the day, that group of strangers who did not know each other became great friends.
On the second day, we visited the Solang Valley, a famous tourist harbor known for its dazzling views and thrilling activities, such as paragliding, bungee jumping and skiing. We spent the whole day indulging in these activities.
On the last day, we packed up our gear and said goodbye to the exquisite place. We all promised each other to meet again. Overall, it was an outstanding experience. And I would definitely try to visit some other place with a group of strangers.
I never thought this small decision would make such a great impact in my life. That trip turned out to be a memorable one.
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Part 3 Follow-Up Questions
Q.1 How do you get along with your neighbours?
I have a very good relationship with my neighbours as I have known them for more than 10 years. Now it almost feels like that they are part of our family now, as we spend a lot of time at each other’s place, we support each other during both good and bad times, sometimes I think that our neighbours play a more important role in our lives as compared to our relatives.
Q.2 How do neighbours help each other?
Neighbours are helpful to us in numerous ways, such as by taking care of kids or pets when one is away, guarding each other’s homes, sharing cooking tips & lots more.
Q.3 Do you think neighbours help each other more often in the countryside than in the city
I believe people in rural areas are more helpful than in the urban areas as they have higher sense of community, and therefore help each other more often when needed. As compared to urban areas individuals in rural areas are more compassionate towards each other.
Q.4 How do children learn to cooperate with each other?
Children learn to cooperate by playing with each other, as they share there belongings and also work and play together to achieve common goals.
Talk about an electronic equipment you bought for your home.
What was the equipment?
When & from where did you buy it?
How is it useful for every family member?
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Sample Answer
We all purchase new things for various purposes every now and then. In my family, my parents do most of the shopping ranging from grocery to expensive items. I also buy different things as per my interest and I have recently bought a microwave for my home from my savings. It is a piece of electronic equipment for kitchen purposes.
Last Sunday, I was roaming around in a shopping complex nearby my home, when I saw a pamphlet advertising a heavy discount on many electronic products such as televisions, refrigerators and microwave ovens in a shop on the second floor of the complex. I decided to have a look at the products they had to offer. I went inside the shop and found many products being sold at amazing deals, but I decided to buy a microwave. It was available at a thirty percent discount bringing it within my budget. I was happy as I thought about its usage and practicality in my home.
After some thinking and being satisfied with the product, I purchased it and took it home as a surprise. Everyone in my family was pleased as they could use it to reheat food or snacks or make coffee or tea at any time in a hassle-free manner. My mother was especially elated as it would help her to make hot and fresh food without fretting in the kitchen for long periods of time. I was happy that I had purchased this microwave for my household and that it would be useful for everyone.
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Part 3 Follow-Up Questions
Q1. How has technology changed our lives?
Technology has completely changed our lives. Nothing we do from morning to evening has remained the same. From the moment we wake up by the alarm clock to the time we go to bed by turning off the lights, everything depends on technology. Mobile phones and the computers are the latest in the ever-growing list of our gadgets. They have fundamentally changed the way people live and work. Every generation sees a new piece of technology replacing the old one. But my generation is unique because mobile phones have supplanted not one or two, but almost the entire repertoire of our devices.
Q2. What are the ways in which technology is misused nowadays?
Technology is like money. We can either use it for creative purposes or for wasting time. It is such a powerful weapon that it can completely upend our lives for the better or for worse. People get a rush of dopamine when they check their social media feed on the internet and scientists warn us it is akin to the response seen after taking narcotic substances. Modern warfare is another area in which technology can have disastrous consequences.
Q3. Overall, is technology good or bad for us?
Again, as I mentioned above, overall technology is as good or bad as the person using it. It can very well be used for negative purposes, but if used for constructive causes, it can make our lives much easier.
Q4. How is technology going to influence our future?
Technology is going to advance further at a greater pace. It is like a genie out of the bottle. It is now out, and is impossible to be put back. Artificial Intelligence is supposed to make our jobs redundant and people will have to find alternative jobs to survive. No industry be it defense, hospitality, marketing or healthcare, is left untouched by technology, and it is only a matter of time when we see even further changes in these areas.
How was it helpful and how did he/she feel about it?
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Sample Answer
Advice is information that has the potential to positively impact life. Many relate it to finance and education. However, it has broader concepts like managing life, fixing relationships, and many more. However, one must be mindful before seeking advice and putting it to use. Today, I will be sharing a situation where my advice helped my friend Maya get back on the right track in life.
Six months ago, I received a call from my school friend, Maya. I got to know that she had moved to Australia for her further studies. When I inquired about her life in Australia, she started crying. I didn’t know what to do, but somehow, I calmed her down and requested that she share her agony. Maya broke down and mentioned that she feels home-sick and wants to head back to India. She further added that buying groceries was the only reason for her to step out of home; Maya had stopped attending her classes, which resulted in low marks in all her subjects. She explained that her health was declining too. After listening to her, I first asked her to relax and consoled her. I added that moving and settling in another country is indeed an onerous task; however, a lot of people manage it with ease, and she is not less than anyone. She was constantly asking me to help her. Looking after her health must be her first priority. I firmly told her to stop skipping meals and start mediating to attain peace and calm. Secondly, she should attend her classes at least five days a week and try to make friends with her classmates. Lastly, she should keep herself engaged by doing part-time work. Maya and I made a deal that she would follow this for a month, and if it didn’t help, she would return.
After a month, she called me, and this time she sounded better. She started attending her classes daily, taking good care of her health, and soon will start her part-time job at a library. Maya added that she has decided to continue this routine further and thanked me for guiding her in the right direction. I was happy that I was able to help her.
Word
Meaning
Sentence
Onerous
difficult
It was onerous to handle toddlers at the party.
Offspring
child
Lions offspring are the cutest.
Part 3 Follow-Up Questions
Q1. What kind of advice do parents give to their children?
Parents usually guide their children about studies and expect their children to perform better in life. Choosing wise friends and making good decisions in life are the most important pieces of advice that every child gets from his or her parents. Parents always wish the best for their offspring, so they want the best for their kids.
Q2. What advice do parents give to teenagers about making friends?
Parents want their kids to be able to recognize those who genuinely care about their interests. Parents want their kids to develop friendships with somebody they can rely on and be open and honest with.
Q3. How helpful is it to ask for advice before making a decision?
I believe it is one of the wisest things one can do, as it is always prudent to consider or take opinions before concluding any action. After all, ultimately, it’s on us to choose, so having a variety of perspectives should make it simpler for us to pick wisely.