Sample Answer
Do you like sharing? Did you have anything to share with others recently?
I like sharing, at least when it comes to books that I’ve enjoyed. For example, I recently read a historical novel that I really loved. I couldn’t put it down; I basically went through it one sitting. So I shared it with my friend and it turned out that she really liked it aswell.
What do you like to share with your friends?
I love sharing books and movies with my friends, especially the novels and movie franchises that I like. For example, I have all seven of the Harry Potter books. I’ve lent them many times to my friends. I like sharing those things with friends not only because it’s a bonding process, but also because that way we have more to talk about together.
Is there anything you don’t want to share with others? Why? /What kind of things are not suitable for sharing?
I don’t really like sharing any hygiene products with other people. You know, stuff like toothbrushes and razors aren’t really great to share with others. You can end up sharing all kinds of germs and get other people sick in the process. So I think you should keep those things to yourself.
Did your parents teach you to share when you were a child?
Yes, my parents taught me to share when I was little. They always told me that sharing was a way of being polite to other people. So they taught me to share toys with the other kids and to make sure I was always being generous. I think sharing is one of the most important lessons you can learn.
How do you think about bike sharing?
Well, it’s actually a pretty new system for our society, which just took off in the past couple of years. Of course, it provides a ton of benefits to urban people. Most importantly, it has solved the ‘last mile’ problem for transportation . Now I can ride a sharing bike somewhere within a couple kilometers and it’s really dirt-cheap.
Vocab Highlights
I couldn’t put it down
went through it one sitting
it turned out that
movie franchises
hygiene products
razors
germs
took off
became popular
the ‘last mile’ problem for transportation
dirt-cheap