What kind of apps would you like to use in the future ielts?
What kind of apps would you like to use in the future ielts?
IELTS SPEAKING PART 1 APPS [ANSWERS]
Utility app [noun] – mobile applications such as calculator, flashlight, the weather, etc.
A big fan [expression] – to like something much.
Keep me sane [expression] – to not lose one’s sanity; to not become mentally-ill.
Keep in touch [expression] – to continue to talk.
- Utility app [noun] – mobile applications such as calculator, flashlight, the weather, etc.
- A big fan [expression] – to like something much.
- Keep me sane [expression] – to not lose one’s sanity; to not become mentally-ill.
- Keep in touch [expression] – to continue to talk.
How much money do you spend on shoes ielts speaking?
(Answer 2)
Normally, I bought expensive shoes, from 100 to 200 dollars, because they’re durable (adj.: long-lasting).
Why do you think some people buy expensive shoes?
I think people who are wealthy are more apt to (appropriate or suitable in the circumstances) buy expensive brands. On the other hand, there are some people who would rather have a few quality items rather than a bunch of cheap quality pairs. So, I think this type of person often tends to buy more expensive shoes also.
Why do the poor buy luxury items?
And people living in low-income neighborhoods–the ones who are relatively well-off compared to their neighbors–are nevertheless worried that they’ll be misperceived as resource-poor. So they purchase expensive and conspicuous goods, to make sure their resources are visible to outsiders.