Speaking IELTS part 1

Sunshine

1. Do you like the sunshine? 

2. What do you like to do most in the sunshine? 

3. Do Vietnamese people like the sunshine?  

4. Do you prefer to live in a place where there’s more sunshine or less? 

5. Do you think there are any dangers from sunshine? 

6. What benefits can we get from the sun?


Jan 04,2019
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1.Do you like the sunshine? 

 

Definitely yes, I am a big fan of the sun and I love being out there under the sunshine. You know, in summer when there is the most sunshine, flowers are often in full bloom and the sky is crystal clear, it would be a big regret if you do not take a stroll around or sunbathe to get a tan – the dream of many Asian girls.

 

2.What do you like to do most in the sunshine? 

 

As I have mentioned before, I am wild about looking around my city under the sunshine, and most of the time I will discover something new and exhilarating about my neighborhood. For example, last week, while strolling around the city, I caught sight of a stunning garden with various types of flowers complementing each other perfectly, which has now become my go- to place whenever I want to chill out.

 

3.Do Vietnamese people like the sunshine?  

 

In my opinion, while Vietnamese people are generally into the sunshine, it also depends on the intensity of it at the same time. When there is moderate sunshine, this provides us with golden chances to hang out and take part in active outdoor activities, but when it comes to sweltering days of summer, they are literally a nightmare for us.

 

4.Do you prefer to live in a place where there’s more sunshine or less? 

 

Personally speaking, I am already contented with the amount of sunshine in my hometown, neither too much or too little. You know, as a tropical region, in winters, there is still enough heat from the sun to protect us from freezing cold days, while in summers, except for a few exceptionally boiling days, the weather is far from being extreme.

 

5.Do you think there are any dangers from sunshine? 

 

Well, of course there are. Some fatal diseases like skin cancer are closely linked to sunshine when people are exposed to constant heat from the sun on a regular basis, or sometimes due to burning heat, the basements of some buildings may be subject to electrical fire, resulting in serious casualties.

 

6.What benefits can we get from the sun?

 

Well, you know, it is no exaggeration to say that there is nothing important than the sun to us. The Sun matters in several basic ways: It provides the light necessary for plants to grow to produce oxygen for us to breath, and as food, as well as light for us to see with for half the day. It provides the warmth needed for life to thrive on our planet. Without the sun, there is also no human beings existing in this Earth.

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