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- Do/did you enjoy science lessons at school? (Why/Why not?)
- Useful expressions:
- “To be honest…”
- “I found/felt that…”
- “What I really liked/disliked was…”
- Grammar structure: Past simple tense
- Sample answer:
- “To be honest, I didn’t particularly enjoy science lessons at school. I found that they were often too theoretical and didn’t really engage me. What I really liked, though, were the hands-on experiments we occasionally did. Those were the moments when science came alive for me.”
- What is the science subject you are most interested in? (Why?)
- Useful expressions:
- “I’m really fascinated by…”
- “One thing that captivates me about…”
- “The reason I’m drawn to…”
- Grammar structure: Present simple tense
- Sample answer:
- “I’m really fascinated by biology. One thing that captivates me about it is how it explains the intricate workings of living organisms. The way cells function and interact with each other, it’s like uncovering the secrets of life itself.”
- Is it easy for you to learn science subjects? (Why/Why not?)
- Useful expressions:
- “I find that…”
- “For me, the challenging part is…”
- “What helps me understand better is…”
- Grammar structure: Present simple tense
- Sample answer:
- “I find that learning science subjects can be a bit of a mixed bag for me. For me, the challenging part is often grasping complex theories or equations. However, what helps me understand better is breaking down the concepts into smaller, more manageable chunks.”
- Do you watch science programmes on TV? (Why/Why not?)
- Useful expressions:
- “I’m quite into…”
- “What I enjoy about…”
- “It’s a great way to…”
- Grammar structure: Present simple tense
- Sample answer:
- “I’m quite into watching science programs on TV. What I enjoy about them is how they make complex scientific ideas accessible to everyone. It’s a great way to learn new things while being entertained.”
- Are science museums popular in your country? (Why/Why not?)
- Useful expressions:
- “From what I’ve seen…”
- “I think the appeal lies in…”
- “It’s a great way for…”
- Grammar structure: Present simple tense
- Sample answer:
- “From what I’ve seen, science museums are quite popular in my country. I think the appeal lies in their interactive exhibits and engaging displays. It’s a great way for both kids and adults to explore and learn about various scientific phenomena in a fun and immersive environment.”