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Cosa c’è su questa ruota (35 opzioni)
- 1. What do you do in your spare time?
- Well, in my free time I really enjoy reading and also photography. Besides that, I like going for walks in the park because it helps me relax. In fact, I also spend some time learning English every day, since I want to do well in this exam. Overall, I lik
- 2. Is your social life very busy?
- Actually, not extremely busy, but I do meet friends regularly. For example, we usually get together on weekends for coffee or a meal. However, during the week I stay mostly at home. So, I'd say it's balanced — not too crowded but not lonely either.
- 3. Do you have a strong lifestyle?
- To be honest, I try to keep a healthy routine. Firstly, I sleep and wake at similar times each day. Also, I eat fairly well and walk whenever I can. On the other hand, I could exercise more. Still, I think my lifestyle is generally quite healthy and disci
- 4. Has your life changed much in the past year?
- Yes, definitely. Most importantly, I started preparing for university and this exam. As a result, I study much more than before. Apart from that, I've become more independent. Overall, I feel I've grown a lot in just one year.
- 5. What do you want to change about your lifestyle?
- Well, I'd like to manage my time better. Currently, I sometimes stay up too late. Therefore, my goal is to go to bed earlier. In addition, I want to exercise more regularly. All in all, better balance is what I hope to achieve.
- 1. Are you working now?
- At the moment, I'm primarily a university student. However, I also help my family part-time. So, I suppose I have a little work experience already. Eventually, I hope to work in international business.
- 2. Do you like your co-workers?
- Absolutely! They are really friendly and helpful. Not only do we work well together, but we also support each other. For instance, if I don't understand something, they explain it patiently. I really appreciate that kind of atmosphere.
- 3. What responsibilities do you have in your job?
- Mainly, I help organise documents and communicate with clients. Besides that, I also check information and prepare reports. It's quite detailed work, but it has taught me to be careful and organised. In short, I handle administrative support tasks.
- 4. Are there good workplaces in your own country?
- Yes, there are many. In fact, big cities offer excellent facilities and opportunities. However, conditions vary a lot. For example, international companies are generally better than small local ones. Still, things are improving across the country as the e
- 5. Describe an apartment or a house that you would like to have.
- You should say:
- - what it is like
- - where it would be
- - why you would like to have such a place
- - and explain how you feel about the place.
- Sample Answers : I'd love to describe my dream house — a cosy, modern two-storey home that sits by the sea. Basically, it would have large windows facing the ocean, so sunlight fills every room. Inside, there would be bright, simple furniture and plenty o
- 1. Difference between apartment and house?
- Well, the main difference is space and ownership. Firstly, an apartment is part of a larger building, whereas a house stands alone. Also, houses usually have gardens and more privacy, while apartments are more convenient and often cheaper. In short, house
- 2. Most common architectural style in your country?
- Generally speaking, modern practical styles are most common now — simple concrete buildings with clean lines. However, traditional designs with tiled roofs and open spaces are still popular in rural areas. Interestingly, many newer buildings try to mix bo
- 3. Difficulties living in the city?
- There are several. First of all, housing is extremely expensive. Besides that, traffic congestion and noise are constant problems. Also, the fast pace can be stressful. Consequently, many people feel tired and anxious. On top of that, air quality is often
- 4. How to reduce city stress?
- Well, I believe more green spaces would help greatly. In addition, better public transport would cut traffic and noise. Also, limits on working hours could give people more rest. Finally, trees and parks naturally calm us down. If cities invest in these t
- 5. Housing issues in your country?
- The biggest issue is affordability. House prices have risen much faster than salaries. As a result, many young people cannot buy a home. Furthermore, there is a shortage of low-cost housing. Also, rapid development means crowded neighbourhoods with few pa