Describe a time when you shared something with others

Describe a time when you shared something with others

215. IELTS Cue Card -
Describe a time when you shared something with others

In this article, IELTS Game will add number 215 IELTS cue card sample on the series of 2021 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” speaking topic and asking you to “Describe a time when you shared something with others (or another person) and asking IELTS speaking part 3 follow up questions from Makkar May-Aug 2021 cue cards guesswork.

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Describe a time when you shared something with others
Describe a time when you shared something with others

IELTS Cue Card Sample 215

Describe a time when you shared something with others (or another person).

You should say:

  • – What you shared?
  • – Who you shared with?
  • – Why you shared it?
  • – And explain how you felt about sharing it?

Band 9.0 Sample Answer Ideas.

One time when I shared something with others was when I shared a meal with a group of friends. We were all craving something sweet, so I decided to make a batch of chocolate chip cookies and share them with my friends.

I shared the cookies with a group of four friends, who were all very appreciative and excited to try them. I shared the cookies because I wanted to show my friends that I cared about them and enjoyed spending time with them. I also wanted to share something that I had made with them, as I enjoyed baking and thought it would be a fun and tasty way to bring us all together.

I felt very happy and satisfied when I shared the cookies with my friends. I enjoyed seeing them enjoy something that I had made, and I felt a sense of connection and belonging as we shared the cookies and spent time together. Overall, sharing the cookies with my friends was a small but meaningful gesture that brought us all closer together and made me feel good about myself and my relationships.

Here are the difficult words from the previous answer, along with their definitions:

WordDefinition
CravingA strong desire for something
BatchA quantity of something produced at one time
AppreciativeFeeling or showing gratitude
SatisfiedFeeling happy and content with what you have or what has happened
ConnectionA relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else
BelongingThe feeling of being a part of a group or community
MeaningfulHaving a purpose or significance
GestureA movement or action that has a particular meaning or is done for a particular purpose.

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 shared something with others”

1. Do you like to share?

Yes, I love to share. In fact, I shared my meals with all my friends at school. I also used to share my notes with my friends and classmates. It was a habit.

2. What are the consequences if children don’t like to share?

I think it might be difficult for children to make new friends if they are hesitant to share. When
children grow up, they might face even bigger problems.

For example, when they are working in a company and they are asked to share their responsibilities with others. If they fail to do so, they might even lose their jobs.

3. How do you feel about sharing accommodations with others on campus?

I am open to sharing a house with others but I am not open to sharing my room. Also, in the
case of house, it would depend upon the person I have to share the accommodation with.

I would love to share accommodation with people with the same mindset.

4. How could parents and teachers teach young children to share?

I think parents could do this by actually making children share responsibilities and things at home.

For example, young children should be made to share a room. Teachers can give group assignments and encourage children to work together. When they work together and depend
upon each other, they would automatically 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?

Well, it depends on the financial status of the people. Those who can afford, like to use their
own private transport. Others prefer public transport. It also depends on the availability and comfort of public transport.

Ever since the AC buses have improved their frequency to Chandigarh, I prefer to travel on those than going by my car.

6. Do many people in your country share their home with others or do they mostly live alone?

Most people live in their own home or live in a rented house. But they don’t share their home
with anybody. Students share apartments if they study away from their hometown.

7. Do you think there are any advantages to sharing your home with other (non-family) people?

If you can get along well with other people, then there are advantages. But if there are
conflicts, it can be a bad experience. Advantages are that the expenses can be shared. So, it becomes cheaper.

8. Would you ever share your food with someone else?

Many times, I have shared my tiffin with my friends. Yes, I would readily share my food with
others.

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