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IELTS Speaking Part 3: Topic 52

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October 20, 2022
in IELTS Speaking, Speaking Part 3
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How do children in China celebrate birthday party?

I think children usually celebrate birthday parties by giving gifts and doing a fun activity like playing video games or visiting a zoo. At a young age, they don’t really know why birthdays are that important; to them, it’s just a fun day where they get to pig out on cake and goof off. But they like having birthday parties, because it’s a chance for them to play with each other and enjoy each other’s company.

What do children often do in a birthday party? / What do children love to do in a party?

I haven’t taken part in a child’s party for years. But I guess children like to do party games pretty often when it comes to celebrating birthday parties. Besides, when I was young, what children liked the most was unwrapping their birthday gifts. I’m sure that’s a big deal for a lot of children, and there’s a ton of fun in opening the gift wrap and finding out what toys are in there. Young kids are no exception when it comes to getting a kick out of having many new toys.

Should parents spend a lot of money on children’s parties?

Well, I don’t think parents should spend a ton of money on children’s parties. It’s kind of crazy to break the bank on a party that the kids probably won’t even remember when they’re grown up. Plus, when they’re young, kids don’t need super elaborate or expensive things to keep them entertained. So spending the big bucks on a children’s party is kind of ridiculous.

What are the differences between adults’ party and children’s party?

I suppose adults’ parties are a lot more serious and often have a purpose, like for a business where it’s all about building networks or having a formal ceremony. Usually they just focus on conversation, and there isn’t a lot in terms of entertainment. But when it comes to children’s parties, the atmosphere is a lot crazier. After all, most parents just let their kids run around and blow off steam by playing with each other. It can get out of hand pretty quickly.

Do you think people can make more friends if they often join parties?

Yeah, people can definitely make more friends that way. Even though sometimes, going to parties means stepping out of your comfort zone, it’s a great way to get to know new people by meeting them face-to-face. Nowadays, so many people just stay at home and socialize with the people they already know. It’s good to get out once in a while and make new friends.

Why do so many people love playing computer games at home?

Well, to be honest, I think it’s a form of escapism. You know, a lot of people are really wound up after a long day of work or study. So for them, playing computer games at home is a way of blowing off steam and escaping into a made-up world. Even though it’s not that productive, it’s important because it gives them a chance to just kick back and relax.

Vocab Highlights

pig out

goof off

company

unwrapping

no exception

break the bank

elaborate

the big bucks

blow off steam

step out of

escapism

wound up

made-up world

kick back and relax

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