IELTS SpeakingSpeaking Part 2

IELTS Speaking Part 2: Describe a good decision someone just made recently

Describe a good decision someone just made recently
You should say:
What the decision was
When and where you made this decision
What happened as a result of this decision
And explain why you think this was a good decision to make

Useful Vocabulary and Expressions

1. What the decision was:

  • Vocabulary: choice, resolution, determination, conclusion, judgment
  • Expressions:
    • “The decision that was recently made was…”
    • “This choice involved…”
    • “He/She decided to…”

2. When and where you made this decision:

  • Vocabulary: recently, last week, a few days ago, at the office, during a meeting
  • Expressions:
    • “The decision was made when…”
    • “It happened at…”
    • “This decision was taken during…”

3. What happened as a result of this decision:

  • Vocabulary: outcome, consequence, result, effect, impact
  • Expressions:
    • “As a result of this decision…”
    • “This led to…”
    • “The outcome was…”

4. Why you think this was a good decision to make:

  • Vocabulary: beneficial, wise, positive, advantageous, sensible
  • Expressions:
    • “I think this was a good decision because…”
    • “This choice was beneficial as…”
    • “The decision proved to be wise because…”

Collocations

  1. strategic choice
  2. positive outcome
  3. significant impact
  4. wise decision
  5. beneficial result
  6. immediate effect
  7. sound judgment
  8. favorable consequence
  9. thoughtful consideration
  10. successful outcome

Sample Answer

The decision that was recently made was by my friend Lisa, who decided to take a break from work to focus on her mental health. This choice involved her requesting a two-week leave of absence from her job to rest and rejuvenate.

The decision was made last month when Lisa was feeling overwhelmed and stressed due to her heavy workload. She made this decision at home after a particularly tough day at the office, during a conversation with her family who encouraged her to prioritize her well-being.

As a result of this decision, Lisa was able to recharge and recover. She spent her time off engaging in relaxing activities, visiting a wellness retreat, and spending quality time with her loved ones. This led to her returning to work feeling refreshed, more productive, and with a clearer mindset. Her colleagues and manager also noticed a positive change in her attitude and performance.

I think this was a good decision because it was beneficial for Lisa’s overall health and well-being. The choice was wise as it addressed her immediate needs and prevented potential burnout. The decision proved to be advantageous not only for her mental health but also for her professional life, as she returned to work with renewed energy and motivation. This thoughtful consideration of her personal needs had a positive outcome, making it a sound judgment and a successful move.