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Describe something you had to share with others: IELTS Speaking Cue Card

You should say

  • What it was?
  • Who you shared it with?
  • Why you had to share it with others?
  • And explain how you felt about it.
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Cue 1:What it was?

  • Begin by clearly stating what you had to share, providing specific details about the item or experience.
  • Mention any unique features or significance of what you shared to make it relatable.

Example

I had to share my laptop with my younger brother during his online classes. It was a sleek, silver MacBook that I had saved up for months to buy. I was proud of it, but I knew it was important for him to have access to a good device for his studies.


Cue 2:Who you shared it with?

  • Identify the person or group you shared with, providing a brief background about them.
  • Explain your relationship with them to give context to the sharing experience.

Example

I shared my laptop with my younger brother, Rohan, who is in the 10th grade. He is very studious and often needs a reliable device for his schoolwork, especially during the pandemic when everything shifted online.


Cue 3:Why you had to share it with others?

  • Discuss the reasons that led to the necessity of sharing, emphasizing any circumstances that made it important.
  • Mention any feelings of obligation or support that influenced your decision.

Example

I had to share it because our family only had one laptop, and with both of us needing it for our respective work and studies, it was essential. I felt it was my responsibility to help him succeed in his education, especially since he was struggling with some subjects.


Cue 4:And explain how you felt about it.

  • Reflect on your emotions regarding the sharing experience, whether positive or negative.
  • Consider discussing any personal growth or lessons learned from the situation.

Example

At first, I felt a bit frustrated because I wanted to use my laptop for my own projects. However, as I saw Rohan excel in his studies, I felt proud and fulfilled. It taught me the importance of sharing and supporting family, and I realized that sometimes, putting others first can lead to greater happiness.


Conclusion

    Example

    In conclusion, sharing my laptop with my brother was a significant experience for me. It not only helped him in his studies but also strengthened our bond as siblings. I learned that sharing can bring joy and fulfillment, and it’s essential to support our loved ones whenever we can.


    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: Vague Descriptions

    Using vague language can make your answer unclear. Avoid general statements that do not provide specific details about what you shared.

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    Tip

    Be specific about the item or experience you shared. Use descriptive language to paint a clear picture for the examiner.


    2: Neglecting Emotional Impact

    Failing to explain how you felt about sharing can make your response less engaging. Emotions add depth to your story.

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    Tip

    Include your feelings about the sharing experience. Explain how it affected you and the others involved to create a more compelling narrative.


    Lack of Structure

    A disorganized response can confuse the listener. Ensure your answer follows a clear structure to convey your message effectively.

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    Tip

    Organize your answer by addressing each cue in order. Start with what you shared, then who you shared it with, followed by why and how you felt.


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    Band 6-7

    So, a few weeks ago, I got this notification early in the morning of me being selected for my desired course for LLM in the university that I was aiming for over a year and that news genuinely made me so happy once I woke up, it was the best news. I was looking forward to hearing this news for quite some time now. So, I am basically a person who believes in the concept of nazar and since this was an unconditional offer letter, I was pretty hesitant on sharing this news with anyone whether friends, I just shared it with close family members that's it but then it was bothering me because I was living with this really close friend and I felt like I have to tell her because she was really close to me and she will not like say something bad or wish something bad for me. So, this was something that was very much disturbing me for few days since I had kept it only with myself. So, then I happened to share it with her and she was like really happy for me. We went to a temple right after that to make wish and everything, be thankful and after sharing that news, I felt like really happy. She is the one who genuinely feels happy for all my good things and is sad when something bad happens. So, that news like once I shared with her, I felt really nice and it made me so happy.

    Band 6-7

    The one thing that I've shared with others is my engagement and my wedding date. It was really overwhelming and happy for me. I shared it with my best friends, my classmates and my relatives that I'm going to get married to the love of my life. I was at the peak of happiness because I have struggled a lot to marry my husband. We have been through so much and the moment was really precious for me and I wanted to celebrate that with my friends and relatives whom I love the most. So I thought of sharing it with my friends and they were also really happy for me for having this experience in life and since then I've been married happily for a year now. Everything is well and good and I would never regret the decision of marrying my husband and yes, that's it.

    Band 6-7

    I love to share my mother's cooking with others. There's a certain dish called Palak Paneer which is an Indian dish that my friends loved and I also love sharing it with them. It's basically a spinach gravy with a lot of spices and cottage cheese cubes in it. It made me feel really happy when people enjoyed my mom's cooking and it made my mom even happier. So, it's just a great memory that I really cherish and love. That experience, I'll carry it for life. So, it's really fun. As a child, I always shared my food with my friends. Basically, everyone loved my mother's cooking. Especially, a certain dish called Palak Paneer which is an Indian dish created with certain spices, onions, tomatoes and spinach gravy along with cottage cheese cubes. And my friends absolutely loved it. Furthermore, everyday in lunch, I used to go down to the canteen with my friends. And the second I opened my tiffin box, everyone used to be like, they want a piece for sure. As a child, I loved sharing my food with my friends. Especially, my mom's cooking. All of my friends and loved ones love my mom's cooking because she's an amazing cook. She makes these incredible dishes, especially Indian, that are absolutely finger-licking good. I always shared my food with my friends during lunch time. Everyday, when we used to go down to the canteen and I used to open my box, my friends used to pounce on my food. If you want to take a bath, should I get it for you? Yes. Don't give it to me, I'll get it myself. Go, don't disturb me. Yes, go, go, go. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Go. As a child, I loved sharing my food with my kids. As a child, I loved sharing my food with my classmates. During lunch break, everyone used to pounce on my food the second I came to the canteen and opened my tiffin box. Especially, my mother's cooking. As a child, I loved sharing my food with my friends. Especially, my mother's cooking. My mother used to create a certain dish. As a child, I loved sharing my food with my friends. Especially, my mother's cooking. It was too good to be true. As a child, I loved sharing my food with my friends. Especially, my mother's cooking. She has the best hands to cook food. As a child, I loved sharing my food with my friends. As a child, I loved sharing my food with my friends. Especially my mother's cooking. She has the best hands to cook. As a child, I loved sharing my food with my friends. Especially my mother's cooking. In my opinion, my mother is the best cook in the world. She used to make this certain dish called Palak Paneer. Which is an Indian delicacy that she used to make. My friends loved it to the core. Every day when I used to go down to the canteen and open my tiffin box, half of my food would be gone within 5 minutes before I even had a chance to try it. I honestly loved it because it was really nice to see people loving my mother's cooking and so did my mom. She used to pack extras for my friends. It was a really sweet memory that I still carry with me to this day. And I absolutely loved doing it. As a child and even now, I love to share my food. Especially with my friends. When I was a young girl, As a child, I loved sharing my food with everyone. In my opinion, As a child, I loved sharing my food with everyone. Especially my mother's cooking. In my humble opinion, my mother is the best cook in the world. As a child, when I used to go down to the canteen and open my tiffin box, half of my food would be gone within 5 minutes before I even had a chance to try it. It was a really sweet memory that I still carry with me to this day. When I used to go down to the canteen and open my tiffin box, the second I laid my eyes on it, everybody would pounce on it and... Oh my god! I stammer a lot. As a child and even as a teenager, I loved to share food. Especially with my friends and loved ones. My mother's cooking is honestly the best in the world. She is such a good cook that anyone who tastes her food will automatically ask for seconds. As a child, when I used to go down to the canteen and open my tiffin box, all of my friends would finish half the food before I even had a chance to taste it. When I was even younger than that, around 6 or 7, I had this Korean friend named Gureha and she... GUREHA As a child and even as a teenager, I loved to share my food with everyone. When I was young, I used to go to the canteen during lunch to eat my food and the second I opened my tiffin box, everyone used to eat all of it. GUREHA As a young child and even as a teenager, I loved to share my food with everyone. Especially my mother's cooking. In my humble opinion, my mother is the best cook in the world. She used to cook this dish called Palak Paneer, which is basically a spicy spinach gravy with cottage cheese cubes in it that everyone was obsessed with. When I used to go to the canteen during school hours and open my tiffin box, everybody used to finish half of it before I even had a chance to taste it. When I was even younger, at around 6 or 7, I had this Korean friend and her family who used to love this dish so much, they had to always ask for seconds and even take some home. My mother absolutely loves it and so do I. I really enjoy creating these fond memories with everyone of loving my food and sharing food. It's such a huge love language. It's my biggest love language to share my food with people. I too learnt how to cook from her and I'm independent today just because of her. So it's definitely a really big core memory that I have today.

    Band 6-7

    So, the topic that I decided to share with my friend was my experience of giving an IELTS exam and I shared it with a close friend of mine called Rahul Nayar, who will most probably be giving that exam shortly a week after I gave it. So that is why I decided that it would be a really good decision to share it with him to make him aware of all the rules and instructions that one should follow before giving the IELTS exam and also during the exams as well and I felt really good because he has helped me a lot in previous situations as well and since both of us are attempting to give the IELTS exam, I thought of giving him a heads up to make sure that he is able to score really good on IELTS as exam and since this is an exam that is not familiar to many, so it was an important thing to do and since it is a very complicated exam because it involves four different sets that include reading, listening, writing, speaking, so it was important to make sure that he is aware about the formats, about the time limits and how you should prepare for these kinds of situations not to get nervous because when I was giving this exam, I couldn't get any access to any other materials to prepare with and I couldn't find anyone else who had given this exam before, so that is why I decided to give it a try.

    Band 6-7

    in my home city there is a there is a river and the bank of it there is a place where we can see it and have a chat and have some conversation and really enjoy you can enjoy the nature you can enjoy the environment and you can also enjoy the beautiful scenic views of the river and the other bank which is the opposite of the bank was amazing so I always want to tell my fiance about these things about about about this place this place is beautiful so this place is so charming and this place is really hold a special area in my heart because after I go there I really feel like yes this is the place which we can we can vibe in and the place was is amazing and I always wanted my fiance me and my family I always want us to go there and have a chat and have some precious moments have some memorable moments and create a good memory from that place that would be great

    Band 6-7

    I would say my internship as I was the only student interning at a different country and I didn't have anyone with me so that would be the experience I had to share with my fellow colleagues and classmates. It was done, it was told to us that we had to share the experience on how we traveled when we were alone, how we felt and what kind of a solo traveler you are. So I had to share my experience as a solo traveler and without any friends in a different country was something that was very sad but it was very enticing as well because you don't have anyone to tell you what to do or you don't have to make plans with anyone you just I could just take the train or a tram and just go alone discover some new places, have some coffee at a very nice cafe, spend like a Dirham, 2000 Dirham alone and I didn't have to care about anyone so that was something I did. However, to tell that was a task for me because my friends were also present there and I couldn't say that I enjoyed it without my friends but then it is something a good experience and how I felt was something like I've achieved a milestone because at a very young age I did my internship so and many people don't get the chance to do it alone so I felt like I've gained something from it

    Band 6

    A memorable achievement which I shared with my family and friends is that I got admitted in one of the best universities in India, that is IIT Bombay. I got admitted in 2011 because I am the only lone person from my family who got admitted in that university. So everybody was really happy and I was guest to get admitted in IIT Bombay. It was the biggest achievement of my life and I was the first person to get admitted in IIT Bombay. It was really hard while studying for IIT exam. I had to spend around 12 hours a day studying only 4 concepts of physics and chemistry and repeatedly solving the maths problem. It was a very tough task to get admitted in IIT Bombay. It is not everybody's cup of tea. I am very blessed that I achieved my goal and after that I told this to my friends and family because my father had dreamed that one of our family member should get admitted in IIT and I completed my father's dream and I felt very happy after completing my father's dream because IIT is not like everybody's cup of tea and I got admitted so I was very happy at that moment.

    Band 6

    Firstly when I was 7 I had my little sister after getting a sibling you need to share a lot of things so my father had brought me a gift which was a remote control car but I never wanted to share it with others but I was made to because she was my sibling and I have to help my sister and grow my bonding with her by sharing a companionship will improve increase and we got closely associated with each other from that time onwards till now we share each and everything whether it's a remote control car whether it's a literature book or whether it's a fictional book whether it's a blanket, pillow anything that is required so everything began when I was at the age of 7.
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