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Questions
- What do you like to talk about?
- Have your discussion topics changed since you were a child?
- Do you prefer to talk or listen?
- Do you prefer to talk to people from different cultures?
Sample Answers
What do you like to talk about? You know, I'm a big fan of discussing current events, like news and politics. I think it's really interesting to hear different perspectives on what's going on in the world. Plus, it's a great way to stay informed and learn new things. I also love talking about travel and culture. I've been lucky enough to visit some amazing places, and I love sharing my experiences with others and hearing about theirs.
Have your discussion topics changed since you were a child? Absolutely. When I was a kid, I used to love talking about video games and sports with my friends. But as I got older, my interests shifted towards more serious topics like social issues and technology. I think that's because I started to realize the impact that these topics have on our daily lives. Now, I find myself discussing things like climate change and artificial intelligence, which I never would have thought about when I was younger.
Do you prefer to talk or listen? I'd say I'm a bit of a mix. I love to talk and share my opinions, but I also think it's really important to listen to others and hear their perspectives. I've found that when I'm in a conversation, I learn so much more when I'm actively listening to the other person. It helps me to understand where they're coming from and to respond in a more thoughtful way. Plus, it's just more enjoyable to have a balanced conversation where everyone gets a chance to contribute.
Do you prefer to talk to people from different cultures? Definitely. I think it's so valuable to learn about different cultures and ways of life. When I talk to people from other cultures, I'm always struck by how much we have in common, despite our differences. It's amazing to hear about the different customs and traditions that people have, and to learn about the history and context behind them. Plus, it's a great way to challenge my own assumptions and broaden my perspective on the world.
Key Phrases and Idioms
- big fan
- someone who really enjoys or supports something
- I'm a big fan of hiking.
- She's a big fan of Italian food.
- stay informed
- to keep up-to-date with the latest news and information
- I try to stay informed about current events by reading the news every day.
- It's hard to stay informed when you're traveling and don't have access to the internet.
- shifted towards
- changed or moved in a different direction
- My interests shifted towards music when I started taking piano lessons.
- The company's focus shifted towards sustainability after the new CEO took over.
- impact
- a strong effect or influence
- The new policy will have a big impact on the environment.
- Her speech had a huge impact on the audience.
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