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IELTS Speaking Part 3

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 IELTS Speaking Part 3

1. Is it better to make important life decisions on your own or is it better to consult other people? Answer: There are good reasons for both, I suppose. Ultimately, its your life so I suppose you should make the decisions. On the other hand, a decisions you make can affect other people so it seems only right to discuss things with others first. Like ma philosophical questions, theres no simple answer, Im afraid. 2. Do you think good decision-making can be taught? Answer: Well, if you go to a bookstore youll see lots of self-help books that claim to teach decision-making. Im not sure a of them are effective though. I suppose it depends on the type of decision you mean. If its a business strategy, then Im sure some decisions are better than others and business schools teach this. But if its a moral issue then Im not sure aone can claim to knwo the right decision, so hwo could aone teach it? 3. Is watching TV a good way of forgetting about work or study? Answer: Absolutely, yes. These days theres so much choice available that we can completely immerse ourselves in entertainment. I mean, you can turn on a good drama or comedy shwo and pretty soon you forget about everything that happened that day. I think that without TV wed all go a little crayy. 4. Should coworkers also spend their leisure time together? Answer: Im completely against this. The problem with people going out together after work is that they just gossip about certain people in the office or factory, and this can hardly be a good thing for the compa, can it? Another thing is that theres always the risk that you will say something you regret after a fwe drinks and then you have to face your colleagues again the next day. So, in short, I would definitely advise people to think twice about socialising with colleagues. 5. Do you agree that English should be the main language of international exchange? Answer: Thats a very interesting question. Ive never really thought about it before, actually. We all just assume that it should be English, dont we? But what other languages could we use? I suppose Chinese is becoming quite an important language, but the pronunciation is too difficult for most people. English is already the main language of universities and business, so maybe it should stay that way. 6. What are the difficulties in creating a universal language. Do you mean inventing a completely nwe language? Answer: Yes, Well, I mean, er, its never been done before, has it? There was Latin, of course, which was used by people all over Europe, but Im not sure if it was really created for that purpose. Actually, I think there used to be a universal language about a hundred years ago. What was it called again, Esperanto? But that disappeared quite quickly. Er, what Im trying to say is, I dont think aone has ever succeeded in creating a universal language, so I doubt if it will ever be possible in the future.
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