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IELTS Speaking Part 3: Topic 20

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October 20, 2022
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What are the common hobbies that young people and old people have?

I think that both young people and old people like doing relaxing activities. The first one that comes to mind is going to the movies. It’s a fun social event that doesn’t take up that much time or energy, so people of all ages enjoy it. Another common hobby is reading. The only difference might be how they read. Old people probably prefer paper books while young people often read on their phone or tablet.

What can old people teach young people?

Well, old people have tons of wisdom to share with young people. For one, they can teach them practical skills, like how to manage their time and money. Old people have had way more experience so they can share their knowledge with the younger generations. Another thing old people can teach young people is knowledge about the past. For example, they can tell them about what life used to be like and pass down important family traditions.

What can young people teach old people?

Well, being a young person myself, a lot of things come to mind. The first one I can think of is that young people can help old people learn about technology. They can teach them how to use the latest gadgets like tablets and cellphones. Young people can also teach old people how to adapt to new trends in society. Things can change pretty dramatically within a few generations, such as dress styles and the ways of entertainment.

What are the differences between old people and young people when they learn new things?

I believe young people are a lot more enthusiastic about learning new things. They don’t have as much experience as old people so they’re eager to expand their horizons. From my own experience, it’s really exciting to learn something that you don’t already know. But I suppose that in general, old people are more hesitant to learn new things. They don’t like change as much, so it’s hard for them to take in new knowledge that might change things.

Do you think old people should live with their family?

Well, it would be really nice for old people to live with their family. For one, it helps keep the family close. It’s important to respect your elders, and there’s no better way to respect them than to take them into your own home. That way the younger generation can still bond with the older one. But on the flipside, elders might have different lifestyles than young people. So sometimes living with an elder means you have to compromise in your daily life.

I think some people are considered boring because they never go out of their comfort zone. For example, there are many people who never like doing anything new. So whenever their friends want to try something exciting, they refuse. It makes them seem like a total bore. People can also be boring if they never get excited about anything. It’s healthy to have a passion, and people who don’t tend to be downers. Why are some people considered boring?

Vocab Highlights

the latest gadgets

adapt to new trends in society

take in new knowledge

bond with

a total bore

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