• E-mail: admin@9ielts.com
  • Listening
    • IELTS Practice Tests
    • Recent Actual Tests
  • Reading
    • IELTS Practice Tests
    • Recent Actual Tests
  • Speaking
    • Speaking Part 1
    • Speaking Part 2
    • Speaking Part 3
  • Writing
    • General Training Writing Task 1
    • Academic Writing Task 1
      • Bar Chart
      • Line Graph
      • Pie Chart
      • Table
      • Map
      • Process Diagram
      • Mixed Charts
    • IELTS Writing Task 2
      • Advantages & Disadvantages Essays
      • Agree or Disagree Essays
      • Discuss Both Views Essays
      • Direct Questions Essays
      • Problems/Causes & Solutions Essays
  • Grammar
  • Vocabulary
    • Speaking Vocabulary
    • Writing Vocabulary
    • Collocations for IELTS
  • Books
  • Blog
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home IELTS Speaking

Describe an indoor game that you played when you were a child

9IELTS by 9IELTS
July 5, 2022
in IELTS Speaking, Speaking Part 2
Reading Time: 3 mins read
32
VIEWS

Describe an indoor game that you played when you were a child

You should say:

  • what the game was  
  •  who you played it with    
  • how you played it
  •  where you played it   

And explain why you liked playing that game. 

Sample Answer

An indoor game that I liked to play when I was a child was badminton. It started when I was in 6th grade. At that time, I was living near my uncle’s house. Every morning, he would wake me and my cousins up early and drive us to the sport center near our house.

It was actually a badminton class, so we had teachers and other students too. We practiced badminton here for an hour. During the summer holiday, we even stayed there for another half an hour. Just like tennis, you can play badminton as a singles match or doubles match. The rules are pretty much the same as tennis. The only difference is that the badminton shuttlecock is lighter than the tennis ball, thus, it requires less strength.

Due to my short-sightedness, I was not very good at playing this game but I enjoyed it anyway. Firstly, it helped keep me fit. In addition, I could train my eyes to look further and faster, and it quickened my reflexes. Last but not least, it helped me a lot in improving my teamwork skills.

Vocab Highlights

– badminton: [noun] an indoor game. Players hit a small light ball, with feathers round it, across a high net, using a racket, like tennis.
Example: A net in badminton is much higher than in tennis, and the ball and rackets are smaller and not as heavy.

– singles match: [noun] a game in which one player plays against one opponent.

– doubles match: [noun] a game in which two players play against two opponents.
Example: She won the women’s singles gold medal in tennis in the Olympic Games. Then,
playing with her friend, they won the women’s doubles gold medal by defeating two American opponents.

– shuttlecock: [noun] badminton uses a shuttlecock, not a tennis ball. It is very light and it has feathers round the edge.
Example: Players hit the shuttlecock across the net in badminton.

– short-sightedness: [noun] a person who can only see things if they are very close, is short-sighted.
Example: I need glasses for reading, because of my short-sightedness.

– train my eyes: [verb phrase] I developed my ability to see things quickly and accurately.
Example: The detective trained his eyes to look for small but important details at the scene of the crime.

– quickened my reflexes: playing badminton improved my ability to move and think quickly when I played the game.
Example: Many people say that video games quicken your reflexes and you become more expert.

Previous Post

Describe an occasion when you got up very early

Next Post

Describe a change that you think would improve your local area

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

POPULAR POSTS

Cambridge IELTS 1-19 Book Series [PDF + Audio]

Cambridge IELTS 20 Academic [Update 2025]

Cambridge IELTS 19 Academic [PDF + Audio]

200 IELTS Speaking Sample Answers [PDF + Audio]

IELTS Recent Actual Tests [Full PDF + Audio]

Cambridge IELTS 18 Academic [PDF + Audio]

IELTS Listening Practice Test 204

IELTS Reading Practice Test 320

Cambridge IELTS 18 General Training [PDF + Audio]

Cambridge IELTS 17 General Training [PDF + Audio]

About Us

9ielts logo

9IELTS is dedicated to providing free materials and resources for IELTS conquerors. Stay constantly updated with a wide range of ultimate tips, strategies, and practice tests to crack the high-stakes IELTS exam!

Recent Posts

The changes in food consumption by Chinese people

IELTS Reading Practice Test 320

You recently bought an item of clothing from a shop

Capital punishment is essential to control violence in society

Modern technology is creating a single world culture

Disclaimer

The information on this site is for informational purposes only. IELTS is a registered trademark of the University of Cambridge ESOL, the British Council, and IDP Education Australia. This site and its owners are not affiliated, approved or endorsed by University of Cambridge ESOL, the British Council, or IDP Education Australia.
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 9IELTS. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Listening
    • IELTS Practice Tests
    • Recent Actual Tests
  • Reading
    • IELTS Practice Tests
    • Recent Actual Tests
  • Speaking
    • Speaking Part 1
    • Speaking Part 2
    • Speaking Part 3
  • Writing
    • General Training Writing Task 1
    • Academic Writing Task 1
      • Bar Chart
      • Line Graph
      • Pie Chart
      • Table
      • Map
      • Process Diagram
      • Mixed Charts
    • IELTS Writing Task 2
      • Advantages & Disadvantages Essays
      • Agree or Disagree Essays
      • Discuss Both Views Essays
      • Direct Questions Essays
      • Problems/Causes & Solutions Essays
  • Grammar
  • Vocabulary
    • Speaking Vocabulary
    • Writing Vocabulary
    • Collocations for IELTS
  • Books
  • Blog

© 2024 9IELTS. All Rights Reserved.