Describe a place you visited and enjoyed in the countryside: IELTS Speaking Cue Card

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  • Where it is?
  • When you went there?
  • What you did there?
  • And explain why you enjoyed it.

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The place that I visited and enjoyed the most was Rishikesh. I love mountains and when it comes to travel, I always prefer going to a place that is hilly or it's a hidden station rather than a beach. I guess we went there, it's been a year we went to Rishikesh and we did river rafting. I had gone with my friends and not my family and my mom strictly said that do not go and do river rafting over there because it's very risky, it could be dangerous but I lied to her because when you're going to Rishikesh, it's a must that you should do river rafting so I wanted to gain experience, it's a lifetime experience. I enjoyed it the most, that was the amazing part of my trip.

Follow up questions


What other activities did you do in Rishikesh besides river rafting?
In addition to river rafting, we explored the local markets, visited some beautiful temples, and enjoyed hiking in the surrounding hills. The scenery was breathtaking, and we also spent some time relaxing by the Ganges River, which was a peaceful experience.

How did you feel about lying to your mom about river rafting?
I felt a bit guilty for lying to my mom, but I also knew that this experience was something I really wanted to do. I think she would have understood if I had explained it to her, but at that moment, I just wanted to enjoy the adventure with my friends.

Would you recommend Rishikesh to others? Why or why not?
Absolutely! Rishikesh is a beautiful place with stunning landscapes and a vibrant culture. The adventure activities like river rafting are thrilling, and the spiritual atmosphere adds to its charm. It's perfect for both adventure seekers and those looking for tranquility.

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A place that I visited and enjoyed in the countryside was Manali, that was one of my best memories of life because it was a family trip, it was not just a vacation but a truly meaningful experience that brought us closer together and gave me a deep sense of happiness and peace. We went during the winter holidays when the mountains were crowded in snow and the weather was freezing but refreshing. As soon as we arrived in Manali, I was struck by the beauty of Manali, everything seemed quiet and peaceful, very different from the busy city we were used to. Every day was filled with excitement and laughter, we played in snow, visited popular spots like Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass and tried activities like ski and riding on snow scooters. I still remember the joy on my parents' faces, it was like seeing them as kids again. One of the most special moments was an evening when we sat around a bonfire under the stars sharing a story and simply enjoying the warmth of each other's company. It reminded me how important family is and how rare this moment of true connection can be. That trip to Manali is my best memory not just because of the place itself but because of the time we spent together as a family away from distraction. It was a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation and bonding, even now whenever I feel stressed or overwhelmed, I think of that trip and it brings a smile to my face.

Follow up questions


What activities did you enjoy the most during your trip to Manali?
I particularly enjoyed skiing and riding on snow scooters. The thrill of gliding down the slopes was exhilarating. Playing in the snow with my family was also a highlight, as we built snowmen and had snowball fights, creating joyful memories that I cherish.

How did this trip impact your relationship with your family?
The trip brought us closer together, allowing us to bond without distractions. Sharing experiences like sitting around the bonfire and enjoying nature helped strengthen our family ties. It reminded me of the importance of spending quality time with loved ones.

Would you recommend visiting Manali to others? Why?
Absolutely! Manali offers stunning natural beauty and a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and adventure. The activities available, combined with the chance to connect with family or friends, make it a memorable destination that everyone should experience.

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Being a hodophile, I love to visit different places and I have been to a variety of countryside areas. Here I would like to describe one of them. Usually in every summer vacations, me and my family plan trip to different tourist places. But recently in 2020, due to COVID-19, me and my family decided to stay at home and follow the instructions and guidelines by the authorities. But at that time, one of my uncle called my father and invited us to their farmhouse. Their farmhouse is about 20 km drive from my hometown which is near to Chandigarh. We visited there and enjoyed it a lot there. It was surrounded by greenery all around and my aunt cook very delicious food that I never tasted before. They have two dogs and every morning we used to go for a morning walk with them. And also I enjoyed it a lot with my cousins as on different days we played different type of games and sports. My uncle was retired from an agriculture department so that's why he also knew organic farming and he had a small terrace garden on her rooftop. Daily we have organic meals and it makes my health more beneficial. I think it was a very unforgettable experience for me and I always remember them. I have some photos in my mobile phone as well and whenever I watch them, I feel more happy. To sum up, I want to say that I also recommended others to visit that countryside area that I enjoyed.

Follow up questions


What activities did you enjoy the most during your visit?
I particularly enjoyed playing games with my cousins and going for morning walks with the dogs. The fresh air and the beautiful surroundings made these activities even more enjoyable. We also explored the small terrace garden, which was a unique experience.

How did the countryside experience differ from your usual vacations?
This countryside experience was more relaxed and intimate compared to our usual tourist trips. Instead of crowded places, we enjoyed the tranquility of nature, family bonding, and home-cooked meals, which made it feel special and memorable.

Would you consider living in the countryside in the future?
Yes, I would definitely consider living in the countryside. The peaceful environment, fresh air, and connection to nature are appealing. Plus, the organic farming and healthy lifestyle are aspects I would love to incorporate into my daily life.

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I would like to talk about a beautiful countryside retreat I visited with my family last winter in Kerala's backwaters. It's part of the vast network of canals, rivers and lakes that run parallel to the Arabian Sea. We arrived early one December morning just after sunrise with my parents and younger brother. We boarded a traditional houseboat from Alleppey and spent two nights drifting slowly through calm emerald green waterways. The scenery was undeniably idyllic. Tall coconut palms repeated in perfect rows, shimmering emerald waters and occasional glimpses of herons and kingfishers. The houseboat felt like a floating cottage completed with wooden interiors, soft cushions and gentle boatman who guided us silently through narrow canals. Each morning we walked to a misty dawn enjoying local breakfast appaman stew on the open deck. We visited small villages lining the banks, witnessing people fishing by hand and women washing clothes in the water. In the afternoons we rented a canoe to paddle through narrow backwaters under arced coconut front canopies. One evening a local musician came aboard and played traditional Kerala melodies as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in vibrant pinks and oranges. It was utterly magical. This trip offered complete tranquility away from hustle of city life. The pace was so slow that even our thoughts felt relaxed. The sound of water lapping against the hull, the chirping birds and the gentle breeze combined to create a sensory heaven. Clean air, soft breezes and scenic beauty. I also appreciated witnessing a simple way of life, a peaceful coexistence with nature that felt both humbling and enriching. Absolutely I would

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What activities did you enjoy the most during your stay in the countryside?
I particularly enjoyed paddling the canoe through the narrow backwaters and exploring the small villages. The local breakfast on the open deck was also a highlight, as was the evening with the musician playing traditional melodies. Each activity added to the serene experience.

How does visiting the countryside differ from city life for you?
Visiting the countryside offers a stark contrast to city life. The tranquility and slower pace allow for relaxation and reflection. In the countryside, I felt more connected to nature, away from the noise and hustle of urban living, which was refreshing and rejuvenating.

Would you recommend this place to others? Why or why not?
Absolutely! I would recommend this place for its stunning natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. It's a perfect getaway for anyone looking to escape the chaos of city life and experience a simpler, more enriching way of living in harmony with nature.

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I want to talk about a recent trip with my family where we went to Haridwar. We stayed in a very gorgeous resort which had bank of river just behind it. We played a lot of indoor and outdoor games there like volleyball and air hockey with my siblings. And we had so much meals together because nowadays, because of our busy schedules, everyone eats at different times. But when we went to that trip, we had almost all meals together which I really enjoyed. And there was the bank of river Ganges just behind the resort. We went there and played a lot and clicked pictures together and it really was an enjoyable and memorable trip. There used to be an evening high tea in the open garden there. We enjoyed tea and some cookies and had an evening chit chat session with the family. Everybody enjoys it. It was a really peaceful trip with my family. Furthermore, it was a religious trip as well. We visited the famous Har Ki Paudi and the Mansa Devi temple nearby and it was very peaceful and calming for inner peace. We enjoyed a lot. Overall, it was a great trip. I recommend everyone to have a trip with their family once in a while, at least once in a year. Thank you.

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What activities did you enjoy the most during your trip?
I really enjoyed playing volleyball and air hockey with my siblings. It was fun to engage in both indoor and outdoor games, and it brought us closer together as a family. The games added a lot of excitement to our trip.

How did the trip impact your family relationships?
The trip allowed us to spend quality time together, which is rare due to our busy schedules. Sharing meals and experiences strengthened our bonds and created lasting memories, making us feel more connected as a family.

Would you recommend visiting Haridwar to others? Why?
Absolutely! Haridwar offers a unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual experiences. The peaceful atmosphere, along with activities like visiting temples and enjoying family time, makes it a perfect getaway for anyone looking to relax and reconnect with loved ones.
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Cue 1:Where it is?

  • Begin by naming the countryside location you visited, providing some context about its geographical features.
  • Mention any notable landmarks or characteristics that make this place special.

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I visited a beautiful village called Khajjiar, located in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is often referred to as 'Mini Switzerland' due to its lush green meadows and stunning views of the snow-capped mountains.


Cue 2:When you went there?

  • Specify the time of year or season when you visited, as this can influence the experience.
  • Share any specific events or reasons for your visit during that time.

Example

I went there last summer in July, during the monsoon season. I wanted to escape the heat of the city and enjoy the cool, refreshing weather in the hills.


Cue 3:What you did there?

  • Describe the activities you engaged in while visiting the countryside.
  • Include any memorable experiences or interactions with locals.

Example

While I was there, I went trekking through the forests, enjoyed a picnic by the lake, and even tried my hand at paragliding. I also met some friendly locals who shared stories about their village and traditions.


Cue 4:And explain why you enjoyed it.

  • Reflect on your feelings and thoughts about the experience.
  • Mention specific aspects that made the visit enjoyable, such as the scenery, activities, or people.

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I enjoyed my visit immensely because of the serene environment and the breathtaking views. The fresh air and the sound of nature were a welcome change from the bustling city life. It was a perfect getaway that rejuvenated my spirit.


Conclusion

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    In conclusion, my trip to Khajjiar was a delightful experience that allowed me to connect with nature and unwind. I would highly recommend visiting this beautiful countryside destination to anyone looking for a peaceful retreat.


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    Tips to answer this Cue Card

    1: Vague Descriptions

    Using vague language can make your answer less engaging. Avoid general statements that do not provide specific details about the place you visited.

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    2: Ignoring the Cues

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    One of the most enjoyable places I have visited in the countryside is a small village called Sabutara located on the border of Gujarat and Maharashtra. I went there last year during the monsoon season with my family because we wanted a break from our busy schedule and busy life. The moment we reached the village I felt an instant sense of peace. Also the entire place was surrounded by green hills as well as small waterfalls. We stayed here in a small run by a local family and they treated us a warm hospitality. They even served traditional homemade food which tasted incredibly fresh and healthy. During the day we explored nearby viewpoints and walked through the forest. My favorite spot was the Sabutara lake. There were hardly any crowds so I felt calm and relaxing. I enjoyed farming and taking care of animals. It gave me a glimpse of a simple lifestyle that we rarely see in cities. What I enjoyed the most was the slow paced life. I didn't check my phone often as well as for the first time in months I felt completely stress free. The fresh air, natural beauty and friendly villagers made the whole experience unforgettable. Overall visiting the countryside Sabutara was refreshing and meaningful. It reminded me the importance of disconnect from our busy schedule. I need a peaceful break that's why I would definitely love to visit again.

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    I recently went to the countryside in my hometown. It is at the outskirts and I went there on the occasion of a friend's birthday. I participated in the various birthday activities that my friend's parents had organized to celebrate his birthday. These activities entailed horse riding, playing outdoorsy games such as cricket, football as well as enjoying the relishing the dishes of the countryside. One of the activities that I thoroughly enjoyed was how was horse riding. This is because this was the first time in my life that I was trying horse riding. However, I was terrified of initially getting on the horse. Later on as I started riding I realized that this is a very underrated activity and I would like to indulge in it more often. Though I do realize that horse riding is something you can only do in the countryside, it would be very difficult to practice this activity in the city. I really enjoyed this activity because it was unique from what I've experienced before in the countryside. Horse riding is not really mainstream in the city I grew up with and I liked the fact that this activity was helping me connect with an animal. I also liked the thought that my friend's parents had put into organizing this birthday party for him. Apart from horse riding, I also played some outdoor sports such as football. This was the first time again I was playing football and I enjoyed being a goalkeeper. All in all, I loved the time I spent in the countryside connecting with the nature, playing with my friends and being away from my phone.

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    I visited Japan in the summer of 2024 with my family and my brother. It was an amazing experience in itself. The countryside was filled with beautiful mountain ranges, waters flowing from high altitudes to low altitudes. The place was filled with little coffee shops, bakeries, stationery shops and much more. I like to carry a journal with me everywhere I go and during this entire trip I remembered just trying to jot down every single detail for how beautiful it was. In moments like those, I was reminded of a quote by Ocean Byung which says, It's beautiful here, here, that's all I want to be, I promise, unquote. I would like to recommend visiting the Japanese countryside to anybody who's fond of solace, tranquility and peace. It really brought up this feeling of ecstasy and this pathos within myself that made me realize of how beautiful life can be in moments like those. It was, and to conclude I would like to say, it was an experience that I will never forget.

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    Adirapilli is a mountain area situated in the Western Ghats which is surrounded by tea and spice plantations and small hamlets. It is a lush, green and serene setting away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It provides a calmness and tranquillity which adds to a person's peace of mind. I visited Adirapilli during a rainy season in the month of June, the year 2024 with my parents, my younger sister and my brother-in-law. It was a beautiful experience. This was one of the events that I had to do which was on my checklist for a long time. So I was so happy for finally achieving it or making it happen. And when we went there, it was much more from what I had expected. We visited Adirapilli on a very cold and rainy day. It was raining cats and dogs and we were getting down to see the complete view of the waterfalls.

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    I recently visited Madikeri that is situated in the southern part of Karnataka. Madikeri is a place where people come from all over the world to enjoy its natural beauty. The nature in Madikeri is very pleasant. It is extremely beautiful to watch the big banyan trees and the bamboo forest. There are numerous places in Madikeri to visit like the Nisargadama which exhibits the traditions of Kurgs who live in Madikeri. In addition to that, there is also a temple in Madikeri at the highest hill point i.e. Talakaveri where people worship God Shiva and Ganga Devi. The weather in Madikeri is very cool with tiny droplets falling from above all the time. The best thing about the trip was that I really felt it very rewarding and a refresh from my stressful work. I could unwind myself from a slight depression.

    Band 7

    A place that I visited and enjoyed the countryside was in Andhra Pradesh when I was going to visit my great-grandparents who lived in a tiny town known as Maidakur. I really loved staying in the countryside more than a city because it was really calm, it was really beautiful, it had a lot of plots where farmers were growing crops which you don't really get to see in real time or like in cities. Further, I loved the type of food that we ate. These were more focused on simpler cuisines and rather than your normal Italian, Mexican, Chinese you get to experience the authentic cuisine. I got to experience the authentic Telugu, Andhra cuisine where a lot of spice is involved. This additionally made me realize that I love spice. It's something that I think is within my genetics but yeah, I loved the food that was given. I also witnessed how they were making pickles. I haven't seen this because I've been living in the city quite since young so I saw how they were making pickles, how they were prepping, how they were making sure to not have any water involved because if a speck of water, if a droplet of water falls into the container your entire pickle and fermenting process is just ruined. I also saw how they get turmeric.

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    One of the best places that I have ever visited in the countryside is a place called Kutch. It's a very small and in a very remotely located place in in Gujarat in India that is in the westernmost part of the country and it was in the year 1999 when I had just completed my school and I was there with my sister who had just got married and I had just accompanied her to her in-laws place there. And the best thing I liked about the place was because it exposed me to an entirely new culture because I come from the northeast and going to the extreme west part of the country and to have you know to come in contact with those the people over there with the culture, the language, the food, the cuisine and their habits and the traditions it was amazing. It was completely like I've been you know deported to a new world out there and the best thing which I enjoyed was riding the camelbacks because over here as I was a city girl I was never used to seeing even camels over here in the city but in Gujarat or in Kutch practically I found people riding camels and that was something very amazing and one more thing which I really was fascinated was when I saw the night sky. At night the sky was covered with stars, billions and trillions of stars across the night sky. It seemed like the whole world had been enveloped by a blanket of stars. Thank you.

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    So, I want to share my experience of visiting to Himachal Pradesh last year. So, on the starting of the last year, on February, I visited Manali. I took a tour of Manali, Shimla and Kasol. During the tour, we visited various places that were present on the sites. The special attraction of all was Manukaran Gurudwara at Kasol. The most fascinating thing that I liked about our visit was we got to experience our first snowfall of the year that day. Another special experience of people enjoying the first snowfall of the year. The people were so happy to see that they started dancing on the local music and traditions. I was personally very happy with the behavior of the staff as they helped us in planning various places to visit and the activities that we can perform on our visit. I also enjoyed various sceneries and there was one special place in Shimla where the shooting of 3 Idiots took place. The mall road of Shimla. We also did shopping, purchased various gifts from our families and friends and we returned back with lots of memories. Copyright© OSHO International Foundation www.OSHO.com

    Band 7

    I went for my countryside holiday in India, a place named Kurk. It was so beautiful. I went there to relax, to enjoy my mid-year break from all the chaos and hectic schedule of the city life. I went there and it was so beautiful when I just landed to the airport. It was so lush green. We were having a rain and a beautiful rainbow. It was the first time I saw two rainbows at one time. It was so beautiful, so amazing, so breathtaking, spectacular that even after 8-9 months I missed that particular place. The food was amazing, the place where we were staying, it was a very beautiful resort. The name of the resort was Kurk Wilderness Resort and it has all the things, you know, the beautiful architecture. Not only that, that particular place Kurk has some beautiful museums, some beautiful lakes and amazing breathtaking view from the mountains. So, I really enjoyed my stay and I wish I can go again in my lifetime.

    Band 7

    A place I visited and enjoyed in the countryside is a village in Darjeeling called Lepcha Jagat. It's in the higher altitudes of Darjeeling, away from the main city. The temperature is lower than its usual areas and it's also famous for the large pine trees surrounding that area. Some locals also say that during the night some animals roam around like panthers. I first learned about this place through some websites while I was searching for places to visit with my family during my winter vacation. And we spent a good week there with my sister and my uncle and aunt. And it was a wonderful experience. I would suggest everybody to visit it. It's out of the main area but a nice offbeat place to visit.
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