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IELTS Speaking Part 3: Topic 38

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October 20, 2022
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What is the difference between the games children play now and those that children played in the past?

I suppose that in the past, children played games outdoors. They were very physically active. For example, they’d play simple games like catch or hide-and-seek. If they had to stay inside, they would play board games. But nowadays, children are all crazy about digital games. They love playing video games with each other, or just playing mindless games on different apps. They definitely don’t run around the way they used to.

Do people nowadays like watching TV with their family?

Yes, I think a lot of people like watching TV with their family nowadays. It can be a great bonding experience to watch a show together. For example, my family always watches a talent show together. We all get invested in the contestants, and sometimes we even place bets to see which one will win. It’s really fun, and it gets us to spend some quality time together. It’s a total blast.

How long do people usually watch TV shows?

Well, it depends on the person, but in general, I guess people spend about a couple hours watching TV shows. You know, a lot of shows nowadays can be as long as an hour to begin with. But some sitcoms are short, so it’s easy to watch a few of them in a row. When you’re all tired out from work, it’s so nice to just kick back and relax and let the TV distract you.

What kinds of TV shows do people like to watch?

As far as I know, people like watching funny and entertaining TV shows. There are plenty of serious, educational programs on the air, but when you want to wind down at the end of the day, it’s more fun to watch a sitcom. You know, those shows are always good for taking your mind off things. They just let you laugh at someone else’s problems. Variety shows are fun to watch too, especially if they have talented people on them.

I think people watch TV shows online for convenience. Sometimes it’s just easier to watch something on your phone or laptop instead of investing in a TV. Plus, since so many shows are streaming online, it can be cheaper than subscribing to TV the normal way. Personally, I love watching TV online. It takes less effort than changing channels with a remote. Everything is at my fingertips. Plus, there are tons of shows that are exclusively online to watch. Why do some people watch TV shows online?

Vocab Highlights

physically active

catch or hide-and-seek

a great bonding experience

get invested in

place bets

tired out from work

on the air

taking your mind off things

Everything is at my fingertips

exclusively

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