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Describe a time you saw something interesting on social media

You should say:

  • When it was
  • Where you saw it
  • What you saw
  • And explain why you thought it was interesting.

Sample Part 3 Questions

  1. Why do people like to use social media?
  2. What kinds of things are popular on social media?
  3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using social media?
  4. What do you think about making friends on social media?

Sample Cue Card Answer

I was mindlessly scrolling through my For You page on TikTok, when I stumbled upon a video that completely changed my perspective. It was a time-lapse of a guy transforming a tiny, rundown apartment into a stunning, modern oasis. I'm talking floor-to-ceiling shelves, a Murphy bed, the works. What caught my attention was how he used every available space to create a functional, yet cozy, living area.

As I continued to watch, I realized that this wasn't just a DIY project – it was a commentary on minimalism and sustainability. The creator was showcasing how we can live comfortably with less, and it really resonated with me. I mean, who wouldn't want to live in a space that's both stylish and eco-friendly?

What struck me most, though, was the community's response. The comments were flooded with people sharing their own tiny home makeovers, and it was amazing to see how this one video had sparked a conversation about simplicity and creativity. It just goes to show how social media can be a powerful tool for inspiration and connection.

It got me thinking – what if we applied this same mindset to our daily lives? What if we started to see the potential in the smallest of spaces, and the biggest of problems? It's a mindset shift that can have a profound impact on our relationship with the environment, and with each other.

Cue Card Answer Key Phrases and Idioms

Mindlessly scrolling
Browsing through social media without a specific goal or focus
I was mindlessly scrolling through Instagram when I saw the post
She spent hours mindlessly scrolling through TikTok
Tiny home
A small, portable dwelling, often used as an eco-friendly and minimalist living option
The couple lived in a tiny home in the woods
Tiny homes are becoming increasingly popular among millennials
Commentary on
A statement or expression of opinion on a particular issue or topic
The movie was a commentary on social justice
The artist's work is a commentary on consumerism

Sample Part 3 Answers

Why do people like to use social media? I think people are drawn to social media because it's an easy way to stay connected with friends and family who live far away. For example, I have a friend who moved to Australia after college, and we keep up with each other's lives through Instagram and Facebook. It's amazing how a simple post or story can make you feel like you're still close, even when you're physically far apart. Plus, social media platforms are designed to be super engaging, with algorithms that show you content that's likely to interest you, so it's easy to get sucked in and spend hours scrolling through your feeds.

What kinds of things are popular on social media? One thing that's really popular on social media right now is travel content. I've noticed that whenever someone posts a beautiful photo of a beach or a cityscape, it gets a ton of likes and comments. I think people love living vicariously through others' adventures, and social media makes it easy to do that. Plus, it's a great way for travel influencers to share their experiences and inspire others to plan their own trips. I've definitely been guilty of booking a trip after seeing a friend's amazing photos from a destination I'd never considered before.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using social media? One advantage of social media is that it's an amazing tool for self-expression and creativity. I love seeing artists and musicians share their work on Instagram and YouTube, and it's incredible to see how they can build a community around their passions. On the other hand, one disadvantage is that social media can be a major distraction. I've found myself mindlessly scrolling through my feeds when I should be working or spending time with friends, and it's easy to get sucked into the vortex of comparing your life to others. It's all about finding a balance, I think.

What do you think about making friends on social media? I think making friends on social media is definitely possible, but it's not always easy. I've met some great people through online communities centered around shared interests, like hiking or reading. We'll chat on Twitter or Facebook and then meet up in person for events or activities. It's amazing how you can form connections with people who share your passions, even if you've never met in person before. Of course, it's not the same as having friends in real life, but it's definitely a great way to expand your social circle and meet like-minded people.

Part 3 Key Phrases and Idioms

get sucked in
to become completely engaged or absorbed in something, often in a way that's hard to stop
I got sucked into the movie and forgot about the time.
She got sucked into the vortex of social media and spent hours scrolling through her feeds.

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