Friends 2
Archived Old Topic
Questions
- How important are friends to you?
- Do you often go out with your friends?
- Where do you often meet your friends?
- What do you usually do with your friends?
- Do you have any friends that you have known for a long time?
Sample Answers
How important are friends to you? Friends are super important to me. I mean, they're the people I can always count on, you know, no matter what's going on in my life. They're my support system, my confidants, my partners in crime. I don't know what I'd do without them, to be honest.
Do you often go out with your friends? Yeah, I try to hang out with my friends as often as I can. We like to grab coffee, see a movie, or just chill at home and watch TV together. It's always a good time when we're together.
Where do you often meet your friends? We usually meet up at school or at the mall. There's this one coffee shop near my house that we always go to, it's like our spot. We also like to hang out at the park or at each other's houses, just depends on what we're in the mood for.
What do you usually do with your friends? We do a lot of different things together. Sometimes we'll study for exams, other times we'll watch a movie or play video games. We also like to go on hikes or try out new restaurants. We're always looking for new adventures.
Do you have any friends that you have known for a long time? Yeah, I've got a few friends that I've known since middle school. We've been through a lot together and I consider them to be some of my closest friends. We've had our ups and downs, but we always manage to work things out in the end.
Key Phrases and Idioms
- count on
- to rely on someone or something
- I can always count on my friends to help me out.
- support system
- a network of people who provide emotional or practical help
- My friends are my support system, they're always there for me.
- partners in crime
- close friends who share similar interests or activities
- My friends and I are partners in crime, we always have each other's backs.
- hang out
- to spend time with someone in a relaxed and informal way
- I'm going to hang out with my friends at the mall today.
- chill
- to relax and calm down
- Let's chill at home and watch a movie tonight.
- in the mood for
- feeling like doing something or wanting something
- I'm in the mood for pizza, let's order some.
- ups and downs
- good and bad times or experiences
- We've had our ups and downs, but we're still friends.
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