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IELTS Speaking Part 1: Perfume

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October 19, 2022
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Sample Answer

Do you use perfume?

I actually don’t use perfume very often. If it’s a special occasion, I might borrow some of my friend’s.

It’s part of dressing up and being fancy. But in general, I don’t wear it. I just don’t think it’s really necessary. As long as you don’t stink, you don’t have to wear stuff like that.

What kind of perfume do you like?

I like perfume that smells like citrus. You know, if it smells like lemons or oranges, it makes you feel like you’re standing outside in a beautiful orchard. Those scents are really light; they aren’t too strong, so they probably won’t bug people as much. Some people can be very sensitive to smells.

Do you give perfume as a gift to others?

To be honest, giving perfume as a gift isn’t that common with people I know. We tend to enjoy giving clothes or books instead. But if I had to give a gift to a person I’m dating, I might consider perfume. It seems like a romantic gift for couples.

How much money would you like to spend on perfumes?

I’m pretty tight with my budget, so I wouldn’t want to spend a ton of money on perfume. If it was a really nice scent by a famous designer, I guess I’d be willing to spend a bit extra. But ingeneral, I don’t want perfume to cost me an arm and a leg.

What does perfume mean to you?

To me, perfume is a way of telling the world that you mean business. You know, it sets you apart and shows everyone that you put an effort into your appearance. I think it makes you seem very sophisticated. Plus, it helps you put your best foot forward. Someone wearing perfume usually has good taste.

Vocab Highlights

As long as you don’t stink

citrus

orchard

light

won’t bug people as much

pretty tight with my budget

spend a bit extra

mean business

sets you apart

put an effort into your appearance

sophisticated

put your best foot forward

has good taste

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