162. IELTS Cue Card -
Describe a time when you changed your opinion
In this article, IELTS Game will add number 162 IELTS cue card sample on the series of 2020 cue cards with band 9.0 model answers and part 3 follow up questions that will help you in your IELTS test preparation.
This cue card is related to “Time description” topic and asking you to “Describe a time when you changed your opinion“ and asking IELTS speaking part 3 follow up questions.
IELTS Cue Card Sample 162
Describe a time when you changed your opinion.
You should say:
- – When it was?
- – What the original opinion was?
- – Why you changed it?
- – And explain how you felt about it?
Band 9.0 Sample Answer Ideas.
• I think changing one’s opinion is really hard for some people.
• But I think it is much better than staying stagnant and being obstinate and stubborn.
• I have changed my opinion about different things.
• But I don’t do it easily.
• I change my opinion only when I am presented with or I come across a logic, which I find factually correct and which contradicts with my previous beliefs.
• An opinion I changed a few years ago was the about relevance of history.
• In my childhood, I strongly believed that studying history was a waste of time.
• It doesn’t teach us anything and it actually takes away time from subjects like science and math, which are really useful.
• But when I entered 10th grade, my history teacher opened my eyes to the wonderful world of history.
• She related each historical event with a situation at present.
• She told us how by reading history or analyzing history, policy makers and administrators could better handle a particular situation.
• We can lead a lot of better lives if pay attention to history.
• She also threw light on our common Indian traditions and their origins in history.
• It made me realize traditions are much more than just superficial customs practiced for pleasing elders.
• Some traditions actually have scientific backing for example water is stored in copper vessels as the copper ions dissolve in water and purify the ions.
• With each class my interest in history and my opinion about history being useless, changed.
• Now rather than opposing history education, I ardently support it.
IELTS Speaking part 3 Follow Up Questions.
Here are some follow up questions you may be asked during part 3 IELTS Speaking exam by the IELTS examiner related to 1st cue card:
“Describe a time when you changed your opinion”
1. Do children like to change opinion?
I think they do but it is hard for them.
I think children are more emotional than adults and this means that they form opinion based on emotions. Emotional decisions in turn are very hard to change because it hurts our ego when we change them.
2. Why do people change opinion?
People change opinion when they find contradicting evidence against their previously held opinion. If they don’t change, they suffer from guilt and thus although they may resist at first, they slowly do change.
3. Who do young people turn to for advice?
I think young people mainly turn to family or figures of authority like teachers and school counsellors for advice.Â
Some youth also turn to their peers for suggestions. Whom they turn to for advice depends upon the matter concerned and the decisions relevance in their lives.
4. Do people like giving opinion about politics?
Indian people are very opinionated when it comes to politics and they are not shy in
expressing their beliefs as well.
And I think this is good because this means people are politically active and they are thinking about governments decisions and policies. This also means they put a value on their vote.