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Do you write many letters?

Do you write many letters?

No, I haven’t written letters since I stepped into middle school. You know, our teachers in primary school sometimes required us to write some letters for our parents. But now, we have computers and phones, so writing letters became so uncommon for me.

No, I haven't written much since I entered junior high school. You know, my primary school teacher often asked us to write to our parents at that time. However, now that we have computers and mobile phones, writing letters is not something I often do.

Do you prefer to write letters by hand or to use a computer?

Do you prefer to write letters by hand or by computer?

I would definitely prefer to write because it’s much more time-saving. Plus, sometimes my handwriting isn’t so good, so typing would become more legible for the readers.

I would definitely prefer to type letters on the computer, because it saves more time. In addition, my handwriting is sometimes not particularly beautiful, so typing will make readers look clearer.

What do you usually write about?

What do you usually write?

Well, so many things I write, like poems from the Tang Dynasty because I really love that period. Plus, some English passages that I think are worth reading again and sometimes writing those words helped me polish my own English reading comprehension.

I still wrote many things, such as poems from the Tang Dynasty, because I like that period. In addition, I will also copy some English articles that I think are worth aftertaste, and sometimes my English reading comprehension is also tempered in the process of writing.

Who do you usually write to?

Who do you usually write?

I usually write to my professors. Why? Because they give us tons of essays to write as assignments every term. So, normally, if I’m writing something, then it must be some words that I am about to present to my professors.

I often write to my professor. Why? Because every semester my professor will leave us a lot of papers. Therefore, if I am writing something, I must be writing something for the teacher.

Is it hard to think of what to write?

Is it difficult to think about what to write?

Sometimes it is difficult to think of what to write. For instance, some papers that require us to state some insightful opinions. This article is from laokaoya website. It will probably take me two weeks to figure out the outlines of that kind of paper.

Sometimes it's hard to think about what to write. For example, writing some papers requires us to have insights. Writing a paper like this usually takes me two weeks to figure out what to write.

How do you feel when you receive a letter?

How do you feel when you receive the letter?

Well, I would feel surprised and pleased because nowadays it’s quite uncommon for someone to write letters. If so, he or she must be very considerate. I would definitely be moved.

I am very surprised because few people in today's society will write letters. If so, the person who wrote the letter must be very careful. I will be very moved.

Do you think people will still write letters in the future?

Do you think people will write letters in the future?

Yes, I think people will do. Maybe letters about personal communication will be less but they would continue to write some letter in the business circle to make customers feel their good service, and letters is a good way to do that.

Yes, I think people will still write letters in the future. There may be a lot less letters about personal communication, but there are still letters in the business circle, because to make customers feel good service, writing is a good way to let them feel this.

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Interpreting the answer model of IELTS spoken part 1: Letters There are currently 6 comments

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    ha-ha

    I hope the oral answers can be downloaded. My hand is almost broken by handwriting :cry:

    2018-10-04 15:31 [Reply]
    • Neal

      You can buy the limited answer of the old roast duck

      2018-10-04 15:44 [Reply]
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    Lin sinan

     :razz: Where can I buy it? I can't find the connection

    2018-10-06 17:45 [Reply]
    • Neal

      The IELTS spoken limited answer in the upper right corner of the article, just scan the QR code

      2018-10-06 22:27 [Reply]

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