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Lesson 87: Leisure time and activities🎳

This week’s lesson trains you to speak about activities you do when not working or studying.

Step 1: Listen to the full band 9 sample response.

Step 2: This week’s IELTSCast episode is temporarily unavailable.

Step 3: Engage the full speech shadowing exercise.

Step 4: Do some analysis of the below transcript and make special note of the new language items you learned this week.

Step 5: Engage this week’s speaking exercises with your Whatsapp instructor.

Transcript

What do people in your country do when they have a day off?

In my country, people spend their days off in a variety of ways. Some people prefer to spend their time alone at home, relaxing and unwinding from the stress of work or school. They may choose to read a book, watch a movie, or simply take a nap. Other people, on the other hand, prefer to go out with friends and engage in social activities such as going to a restaurant, seeing a movie, or going shopping.

Some people like spending time alone at home on a day off, while others prefer going out with friends. Why is this?

The reason for this difference in preference may have to do with individual personality and lifestyle. Some people may value alone time and find it energising, while others may find that being in groups of people is more enjoyable and fulfilling. Additionally, some people may have more responsibilities or commitments that make it difficult for them to go out, while other people may have more freedom to use their time as they wish.

Are people spending their free time in different ways now compared to the past?

Compared to the past, I believe that people are spending their time in different ways now. For example, with the advent of technology, people now have more access to online entertainment and social media, which they can use to stay connected with others even when they are at home. Additionally, many people now have more disposable income and can afford to engage in more leisure activities such as traveling or taking up hobbies.

Do you think that technology has changed the way people enjoy their leisure time now?

Technology has certainly changed the way people enjoy their leisure time. With the rise of smartphones and other mobile devices, people are now able to access the internet and various forms of entertainment from anywhere and at any time. This has shifted people away from traditional forms of leisure, such as reading a book or watching TV, to more interactive and social activities, such as online gaming or social media.

Who do you think has more leisure time, older or younger people? And why?

In terms of age, I believe that older people may have more leisure time than younger people. This is because older people are more likely to have retired from their jobs, and therefore have more free time to spend on leisure activities. Younger people, on the other hand, are more likely to be in school or starting their career and thus have less free time.

Do you think it is true that young people enjoy active leisure activities more often than older people?

In terms of leisure activities, I think it is true that young people tend to enjoy more active leisure activities more often than older people. This is likely due to the fact that young people tend to have more energy and are more physically capable than older people. Additionally, young people may be more inclined to seek out new and exciting experiences, which active leisure activities can provide.


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