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  1. Where is your favorite place to sit?
  2. Do you often sit down for a long time?
  3. Do you feel sleepy when you are sitting down?
  4. When you were a child, did you usually sit on the floor?

Sample Answers

Where is your favorite place to sit? You know, I'd say my favorite place to sit is on my couch at home. I mean, it's just so comfortable, you know? It's got the perfect amount of cushioning and support, and it's in a great spot in front of the TV. Plus, it's just a really cozy spot to relax after a long day. I can just sink into it and unwind, you know?

Do you often sit down for a long time? Actually, yeah, I do. As a student, I spend a lot of time studying and doing homework, and that usually involves sitting at my desk for hours on end. But I try to take breaks and get up every now and then to stretch my legs and move around, 'cause sitting for too long can be pretty bad for you, right? I mean, it's not great for your back or your circulation, so I try to mix it up a bit.

Do you feel sleepy when you are sitting down? Yeah, sometimes. I think it's because when I'm sitting down, my body just starts to relax, you know? And if I'm in a warm room or something, it's easy to get drowsy. But it's not always the case, like if I'm sitting in a meeting or something, I'm usually pretty alert. It's just when I'm doing something low-key, like watching TV or browsing my phone, that I might start to feel sleepy.

When you were a child, did you usually sit on the floor? Oh, all the time! I mean, we didn't have a lot of furniture in our living room when I was growing up, so we'd just sit on the floor and play games or watch TV. It was actually really fun, 'cause we'd make a big blanket fort and just hang out in there for hours. And it was also just a more casual way of sitting, you know? We didn't have to worry about getting dirty or anything, 'cause we were already on the floor.

Key Phrases and Idioms

sink into
to sit or lie down in a comfortable position, often in a soft chair or bed
I sank into the couch and fell asleep.
She sank into her favorite armchair and started reading a book.
mix it up
to do something different or to change the way you do something
I'm trying to mix up my exercise routine by adding some yoga.
We should mix up the menu at the restaurant to attract more customers.
low-key
quiet and relaxed, without a lot of excitement or activity
I'm having a low-key birthday party this year, just a few close friends.
The low-key atmosphere of the coffee shop makes it a great place to study.

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