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IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Introduction – Friends

Friends

  1. Do you have many friends?
    Yes, I maintain numerous friendships, but only a handful are close.
  2. How often do you engage in conversations with your friends?
    I converse with my friends daily, with my best friend also residing as my neighbor, leading to frequent interactions.
  3. How do you maintain communication with your friends?
    I communicate through face-to-face interactions, as well as via cell phone and apps like Whatsapp.
  4. What fosters long-lasting friendships?
    Mutual understanding sustains enduring friendships. Tolerance for each other’s shortcomings, simplicity, and straightforwardness contribute to lasting connections.
  5. Does shared interests ease friendships?
    Certainly. Similar interests enable friends to spend enjoyable time together, fostering engaging discussions. Aligning likes and dislikes is crucial for enduring friendships.
  6. How do people initiate friendships nowadays?
    In contemporary times, people forge connections through the internet, joining social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Whatsapp.
  7. Has the approach to meeting new people changed compared to the past?
    Undoubtedly. Presently, meeting new people occurs primarily through internet interactions on social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Whatsapp. In the past, personal meetings were more common.
  8. Is friendship important to you? Why?
    Yes, friends hold significant importance for me. I share my feelings with them, and their understanding, given our similar ages, is invaluable.
  9. Do you prefer spending time with friends or alone? Why?
    I prefer spending time with friends because I enjoy their company and find it enriching.
  10. What qualities do you seek in friends?
    I appreciate friends who are honest, trustworthy, helpful, and intelligent, with a good sense of humor.
  11. Do you enjoy spending time with friends? Why?
    Yes, I relish spending time with friends because of the enjoyable company. We go out for movies, shopping, and walks together.
  12. What activities do you and your friends engage in?
    We study together, take walks, watch movies, and occasionally dine out as a group.
  13. What do your friends think of you?
    I believe my friends like me. We spend ample time together, and their continuous engagement suggests contentment. My honesty and straightforwardness contribute to our positive dynamic.
  14. Are friends more important than family? Why?
    While both are important, I believe family holds greater importance. Friends may be transient, but family remains a constant in both good and bad times.
  15. How do Indians typically form friendships?
    Indians form friendships in schools, colleges, during travel, family gatherings, outings, and increasingly through online platforms.
  16. Do adults and children approach friendship in the same way?
    No, adults and children differ in their approach to friendship. Children are innocent and form connections without judgment, while adults tend to be more calculating, assessing potential benefits in their relationships.

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