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1. Did you wear a watch when you were a child? (Why/Why not?)
- Useful expressions:
- “I remember having a watch when I was…”
- “Back then, I used it mainly for…”
- “I didn’t wear one very often because…”
- Grammar structure: Past simple
- Sample answer:
- I remember having a watch when I was around seven or eight years old. It was a small, colorful watch that my parents gave me. Back then, I used it mainly for checking the time during school and pretending I was an adult. However, I didn’t wear one very often because I kept forgetting to put it on. Also, as I got older, I started using my phone to check the time, so I didn’t feel the need for a watch anymore.
2. Have you ever received a watch as a gift? (When/Who from?)
- Useful expressions:
- “One of the most memorable gifts I’ve ever received was…”
- “I was really happy because…”
- “It’s a special gift because…”
- Grammar structure: Present perfect & past simple
- Sample answer:
- Yes! One of the most memorable gifts I’ve ever received was a watch from my parents on my 18th birthday. It was a simple but elegant design, and they said it was a symbol of responsibility and time management. I was really happy because I wasn’t expecting it, and it made me feel more like an adult. It’s a special gift because I still wear it on important occasions, and it reminds me of that meaningful moment.
3. Do you usually wear a watch now? (Why/Why not?)
- Useful expressions:
- “These days, I don’t really wear a watch because…”
- “However, I do think wearing a watch makes a person look…”
- “If I had a really nice watch, I might…”
- Grammar structure: Present simple & conditional
- Sample answer:
- These days, I don’t really wear a watch because I rely on my phone to check the time. Also, I feel like wearing a watch can sometimes be uncomfortable, especially if it’s heavy or too tight. However, I do think wearing a watch makes a person look more stylish and professional. If I had a really nice watch, I might wear it more often, especially for formal events.
4. Why do you think some people like to wear expensive watches?
- Useful expressions:
- “Some people see watches as…”
- “For them, it’s not just about telling time, but also about…”
- “I guess it’s similar to wearing designer clothes or jewelry because…”
- Grammar structure: Present simple
- Sample answer:
- Some people see watches as more than just a way to check the time; they consider them a fashion statement or a symbol of success. For them, it’s not just about telling time, but also about showing their personality, wealth, or status. I guess it’s similar to wearing designer clothes or jewelry because it gives people confidence and makes them feel special. Personally, I think expensive watches are beautiful, but I wouldn’t spend too much money on one unless I really loved it.