IELTS SOMETHING YOU BOUGHT BUT DON'T USE OFTEN

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IELTS Speaking Something You Bought But Don't Use Often recent topic! Below are the sample answers. Get band 9.0 by using collocations or topic vocabulary. Also develop better sentence construction, proper diction, and speak naturally and confidently. Good luck!

 

PART 2

 

Describe an item you bought but not use often

 

You should say:

When you bought it

Where you bought it

Why you bought it

And explain why you didn’t often use it

A N S W E R


To be honest I am an impulsive buyer, I am easily tempted to buy things which is for me attractive at my first glance, but later when I buy them, I feel that I don’t actually need them at all. I think this is some kind of psychological problem that I have been suffering but I have never taken this problem seriously.
LEXICAL RESOURCE

Impulsive buyer [noun] - refers to a person who buys things on a whim

Tempt [verb] - entice

Glance [verb] - look briefly

Psychological problem [noun] - mental disorder

TIP


i.) The speaker starts his story by not talking about the item immediately, instead he talks about his personality or attitude about buying in order for him to give the examiner an idea of what is he like. This is a very good way to give the examiner some background knowledge for the purpose of giving better understanding later on the story.

Two months ago, I accompanied my friend Jenny to a sport shop as she wanted to buy a new pair of running shoes since her current shoes are already worn out. While she was being entertained by the salesclerk, a yellow color exercise ball caught my attention. While I was checking, a saleswoman approached me and encouraged me to get that exercise ball since it was on sale. The salesclerk was very good in sales talk that she was able to persuade me to buy it. It’s funny that I made up my mind to buy it not because of its uses by which the clerk taught me but because of its color. My favorite color is yellow and that was my very first time to see an exercise ball that’s yellow.

LEXICAL RESOURCE


Accompany [verb] - go somewhere with someone

Worn out [adj.] - shabby; overused

Caught my attention [expression] - to capture or attract the attention

Approach [verb] - come nearer; talk to; speak to

Sales talk [noun] - an argument accompanied by demonstration to persuade someone to buy something

Persuade [verb] - convince

Made up my mind [expression] - to decide

TIPS


i.) On this paragraph the speaker starts talking about the item but before giving the description of the item, he first develops the story by giving details on what brought him to the shop and what made him decide to buy the item. This is the best part to talk about the item, after your introductory part immediately talk about the item, do not delay it any longer.

ii.) The speaker gives description to the item in order for the examiner to visualize what the item is about. You really have to do that, when talking about an object or place give descriptive details always, and as much as possible.

When I arrived home I placed it in our small gym inside the house together with other exercise and workout equipment that has been there unused for so many months, as far as I know. To tell you the truth, my life is really busy, something that is unthinkable since I work as a nurse on different shifts. And because my work schedule is very irregular, the idea of exercising is near to impossible. I remember the very first time I used that exercise ball was a week later since I bought it, when my back was really in pain after my 12-hour work, I needed to sit on that ball to force proper spine alignment, I knew that that was the best remedy for my backache. And it actually worked!

So whenever I get the same problem, I just immediately sit on that ball but if I don’t have any problem with my back, I never bother myself exercising using that exercise ball at all.

LEXICAL RESOURCE


Unthinkable [adj.] - unimaginable

Near to impossible [expression] - seem almost impossible

In pain [phrase] - to feel pain

Remedy [noun] - treatment

TIPS


i.) The speaker talks about his job and the nature of his job which is very good to give the examiner more understanding on why he doesn’t use the item often. Instead of immediately giving the reason as to why he doesn’t use the item, giving the examiner a story about his lifestyle is way better since he’s able to show the examiner his language ability. That leaves a very good impression.

ii.) The speaker ends the story by just giving a condition which is also a reason why he never uses the item often. A very good way to end the story.

 

PART 3


Do people in your country practice recycling?

Yes certainly, this is because our government has been putting a lot of effort in spreading awareness about the importance of recycling. Every now and then, we can see some government advertisements related to environmental protection like that of recycling on TV. Also the local governments of my country are very strict in the implementation of laws regarding recycling. Anyone caught disobeying the policy is fined or worse jailed. In addition, all supermarkets advise shoppers to bring their own plastic bags whenever they go shopping.

LEXICAL RESOURCE
Certainly [adv.] - definitely; surely; undoubtedly

Put a lot of effort [expression] - to give time and energy in attempting to achieve something

Spread (-ing) awareness - to broaden the consciousness of something

Implementation [noun] - execution; application

To be fined [verb] - to be charged

TIPS


i.) The use of 'certainly' express certainty or sureness. Use this after saying ‘yes’ as an affirmation or as to express truthfulness of something or if you are 100% sure of something.

ii.) The speaker answers the question by citing how their government made people practice recycling. His answer is very substantial as he provides a thorough explanation and at the same time an example. Giving an example will surely help you discuss your answer better.

 

Do you think people nowadays are more aware of environmental protection?

 

I cannot generalize since I do not have any knowledge about other nationalities, I can only speak about the people in my country. The citizens in our country are absolutely paying attention to protecting the environment as our government is steadfast in the implementation of environmental laws. Like I said a while ago, fines are high if people do not obey the law. I am confident to say that my country would be a very good model or inspiration to other nations in terms of giving protection or saving the environment.

LEXICAL RESOURCE
Citizens [noun] - the inhabitants of a country who are either born or naturalized

Pay attention [expression] - to listen, watch, consider, or practice something carefully

Steadfast [adj.] - loyal; dedicated

Nation [noun] - another term for country

TIPS


i.) The speaker expresses his honesty as he doesn’t have any firsthand information of whether or not other nationalities are aware of giving protection to the environment, he uses the expression “I can only speak about…” This is a very good way to answer a question in which your knowledge is limited.

ii.) The speaker talks about the citizens in his country only and he discusses how the government in his country made its people protect the environment. He ends his answer by giving an analysis that his country can take lead and can be a good inspiration to other nations. That conclusive statement is really impactful.

 

Do you care about the pollution caused by food packaging?

 

Yes I do care but I am not as dedicated as those environmental advocates. I suppose I am like any other ordinary citizens who really understand the value of protecting the environment and who practice the ways on how to lessen pollution. However I cannot also deny the fact that I am not always and religiously thinking about that issue in my everyday life as a result I sometimes forget about it.

LEXICAL RESOURCE


Dedicated [adj.] - committed; steadfast

Advocates [noun] - supporters; people who publicly support a cause or policy

Lessen [verb] - minimize

Religiously [adv.] - consistently

TIPS


i.) The speaker gives a straightforward answer by saying ‘yes I do care…’, it’s no problem to give a straight answer. You don’t always paraphrase every question. Giving a direct line or answer is very natural.

ii.) The speaker uses a contrasting view on the later part of his answer by admitting that he doesn’t always think or consider about the matter. This way of presenting another idea is a brilliant way to discuss the answer even further.

 

In what ways children can help save the environment?

 

Realistically, children cannot do so much since it is the least thing that comes to their mind. This big issue about saving the environment is too much to handle for them. Majority of children just want to play and have fun with other children.

Well it is undeniable that children can contribute little to conserving the environment just like properly throwing their trash or saving water but that is what they all can do. For me, the responsibility on saving the environment lies on the government and its adult citizens. They should set a good example to children in order for them to understand better about the importance of protecting and saving the environment.

LEXICAL RESOURCE


Realistically [adv.] - in a way that is true to life

Comes to (one’s) mind [idiom] - to suddenly occur

Too much to handle [expression] - there is more to understand

(The responsibility)...lies on [phrase] - depend on

Set an example [expression] - to encourage or inspire people by your practices or belief and hoping that they would do the same thing

TIPS


i.) The speaker expresses a very honest answer, and the use of ‘realistically’ is just so right.

ii.) I agree with the speaker knowing that children are just wanting to have fun. They don’t care about environmental protection as much as adults do. The explanation is very straightforward and at the same time expresses the speaker’s realization based on the reality that he observes. Don’t be afraid to say what your heart wants to say. Being honest in answering can go a long way.

 

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