Describe a plant grown in your country that you think is important
a. What it is
b. Where it is grown
c. Why is it important to your country
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Talk about a TV Program that made you laugh a lot
a. What is the program
b. What are the characters
c. Why does it make you laugh
Some people like to go to a live sporting event, while others prefer to stay at home and watch it on television. Which do you prefer? Discuss both views using personal examples.
The manner in which people consume professional sports varies greatly from one person to another. For some, the true excitement of the game can only be properly experienced in person. Others contest that there are too many hassles that come along with attending live sporting events and would rather consume professional sports in the comfort of their own home. The benefits of both positions will be analyzed before a preference is shared.
Describe a person you know who is working on protecting the environment
a. Who is that person
b. What does he/she do
Describe a person whom you have never met but heard a lot about him and would like to meet –Speaking
Describe a person whom you have never met but heard a lot about him and would like to meet
Talk about a game or sport you enjoyed when you were young
a. What was the game
b. When did you play it
c. Who did you play with
d. How you felt about it
Talk about something that you borrowed from your friend
a. What was it
b. When did you borrow
c. How you felt?
Violent films and TV programs are among the most popular forms of entertainment today. Why do you think these programs are so popular? Propose possible reasons to explain their large number of viewers.
The popularity of various forms of media are usually very revealing of a society’s collective psyche. Often audiences consume programming that allows them to experience an existence not available to them in their day-to-day lives, and this is thought to be the main cause for the dramatic popularity of violent art. This will be proven by looking at how violent media allows people to both explore certain curiosities and release tension.
Talk about an interesting talk or a lecture
a. When
b. Where
c. Who was the speaker
Describe a teenager you know
a. Who is he/she?
b. When you met him/her?
c. Do you like him/her?
d. Why do you like him/her?