Describe a person who likes to look after the natural world: IELTS Speaking Cue Card

You should say

  • Who this person is
  • What he or she does
  • How he or she does it
  • How often he or she does it
  • And explain how you feel about this person

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Hello. First of all, myself, Shainika Wagleri, and the topic I got today is describe a person who likes to look after the natural world. So who is the person? I often meet a person or see a person on our television or in news, in social media. The person is our reowned or eminent tribal leader, Jatavpayan. He is the person who is also known as the forest man of India. He, by himself, without any external support, made a whole forest in the river bank of Brahmaputra. And how often he, she does it, how often, it doesn't define his regularity because he is very consistent in his work. He is very well known about the circumstances that our world is going on right now. So he keeps doing his work by taking care of the animals, by taking care of the trees and taking care of the harvests because he knows the true essence of the nature. He knows the true essence of the nature, how nature affect on the peoples, on animals, and how people right now perceive or right now turn against the nature. So he is the person who really taught us how to perceive the nature, how to treat the nature because nature is an integral part of our own self, which we can't avoid because it's an inevitable truth that we are made up of nature. And how I feel about this person, he's an eminent person, I can respect him.

Follow up questions


What specific actions does Jatavpayan take to protect the environment?
Jatavpayan engages in various activities such as planting trees, creating awareness about wildlife conservation, and educating local communities on sustainable practices. His efforts have led to the restoration of degraded lands and the protection of local flora and fauna.

How can individuals contribute to environmental conservation?
Individuals can contribute by reducing waste, recycling, planting trees, and supporting local conservation efforts. Additionally, raising awareness about environmental issues and making sustainable choices in daily life can significantly impact the health of our planet.

Why do you think it's important to care for the natural world?
Caring for the natural world is crucial because it ensures the survival of ecosystems that support life. Healthy environments provide clean air, water, and resources, which are essential for human well-being. Moreover, a balanced ecosystem helps combat climate change and preserves biodiversity.
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Cue 1:Who this person is

  • Introduce the person by name and relationship to you, such as a friend, family member, or colleague.
  • Mention their passion for nature and environmental conservation.

Example

The person I want to talk about is my uncle, Rajesh. He has always been passionate about the environment and is a dedicated nature lover. He often shares stories about his adventures in the forests and his efforts to protect wildlife.


Cue 2:What he or she does

  • Describe the specific activities this person engages in to care for the natural world.
  • Include any organizations or initiatives they are part of.

Example

Rajesh volunteers with a local NGO that focuses on tree planting and wildlife conservation. He organizes community clean-up drives and educates children about the importance of preserving nature.


Cue 3:How he or she does it

  • Explain the methods or strategies he or she uses to promote environmental care.
  • Mention any tools or resources they utilize in their efforts.

Example

He uses social media to raise awareness about environmental issues and encourages people to participate in eco-friendly practices. He also collaborates with schools to conduct workshops on recycling and sustainable living.


Cue 4:How often he or she does it

  • Provide details on the frequency of their activities related to nature care.
  • Mention any specific events or campaigns they participate in regularly.

Example

Rajesh is very active in his efforts; he participates in tree planting events every month and organizes clean-up drives every three months. He also dedicates his weekends to visiting local parks and nature reserves.


Cue 5:And explain how you feel about this person

  • Share your personal feelings and admiration for this person's efforts.
  • Explain how their actions inspire you and others.

Example

I deeply admire my uncle for his commitment to the environment. His passion inspires me to be more conscious about my own habits and to take action in my community. I feel proud to have someone like him in my life who is making a real difference.


Conclusion

    Example

    In conclusion, my uncle Rajesh is a remarkable person who truly cares for the natural world. His dedication and efforts not only benefit the environment but also inspire those around him to take action. I believe that if more people followed his example, we could create a healthier planet for future generations.


    Following this structure will ensure you cover all the essential points while providing a clear and engaging response to the cue card topic.


    Tips to answer this Cue Card

    1: Avoid Vague Descriptions

    Using vague language can make your answer less engaging and informative. It’s important to provide specific details about the person and their actions to create a clearer picture.

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    Use specific examples and descriptive language to illustrate who the person is and what they do for the natural world.


    2: Don't Rush Your Response

    Speaking too quickly can lead to unclear communication and missed points. It's essential to pace your speech to ensure clarity and coherence in your answer.

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    Take your time to think about each cue and respond thoughtfully, ensuring you cover all aspects without hurrying.


    Neglecting Personal Feelings

    Failing to express your feelings about the person can make your response feel incomplete. Personal reflections add depth and engagement to your answer.

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    Include your personal feelings and thoughts about the person to make your response more relatable and heartfelt.


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    Hello. First of all, myself, Shainika Wagleri, and the topic I got today is describe a person who likes to look after the natural world. So who is the person? I often meet a person or see a person on our television or in news, in social media. The person is our reowned or eminent tribal leader, Jatavpayan. He is the person who is also known as the forest man of India. He, by himself, without any external support, made a whole forest in the river bank of Brahmaputra. And how often he, she does it, how often, it doesn't define his regularity because he is very consistent in his work. He is very well known about the circumstances that our world is going on right now. So he keeps doing his work by taking care of the animals, by taking care of the trees and taking care of the harvests because he knows the true essence of the nature. He knows the true essence of the nature, how nature affect on the peoples, on animals, and how people right now perceive or right now turn against the nature. So he is the person who really taught us how to perceive the nature, how to treat the nature because nature is an integral part of our own self, which we can't avoid because it's an inevitable truth that we are made up of nature. And how I feel about this person, he's an eminent person, I can respect him.
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