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IELTS Speaking Part 3: Topic 30

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October 20, 2022
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What souvenirs do people usually buy from tourist attractions?

When shopping at tourist attractions, people usually buy souvenirs that are affordable and stylish, like crafts or hand-made accessories. And lots of people like customized souvenirs, like small crafts with their name on it. It sounds kind of vain, but I think everyone likes having a personalized souvenir. Sometimes, they like buying souvenirs that could only be bought at THAT tourist attraction. For example, they’ll buy merch produced by the attractions, like T-shirt or keychains. Those are always classic gifts to bring home and share with their friends and family.

Is it good that the locals sell things to tourists?

Yeah, I believe it’s good that locals sell things to tourists. For one, it’s a great way to help teach visitors about local customs and handcrafts. For example, I once bought a unique quilt from a local when I was on vacation. I learned a lot about why the images on the quilt were important to that place’s culture. Plus, selling souvenirs helps locals make a living for themselves. So in that sense, it definitely helps the economy.

What are the pros and cons of taking professional cameras when travelling?

Well, one advantage I can think of is that you can take really nice, high-quality photos of your trip. You can get angles that you might not be able to with just a phone or a crappy camera. That helps you remember the trip even better. But a downside is that you have to carry that camera around everywhere, which can be a real pain. Plus, you run the risk of losing or damaging it.

Why do people like to take photos when traveling?

I think there are tons of reasons. The first one that comes to mind is that it helps them remember their trips better. If they have photos to show for the experience, then they can look at them and think back on what they did and saw. Another reason is that a lot of people just enjoy photography. They like the challenge of capturing what they see. It can be very fun for them.

Why do people like showing others their travel photos?

I guess people like sharing their travel photos with others because it can help expand their horizons. When you see pictures of certain places, it might make you want to go there yourself, or even just learn more about the world. Another reason is that people want to share the joy of their trip. To be less generous, some people just like showing off. So they show their travel photos to others as a way of bragging.

Vocab Highlights

hand-made accessories

customized souvenirs

vain

merch: merchandise

So in that sense

crappy

run the risk of

think back on what they did and saw

bragging

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