FULL IELTS Speaking Test 2016 | IELTS Cue Card Topic An Important Conversation
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IELTS speaking test questions and answers asked this month. Full Part 2 answer below: Part 1 & Part 3 answers at http://ieltsspeakingquestions.blogspot.com/2016/04/an-important-conversation-you-had-recently.html
IELTS Speaking Cue Card Topic Answer
A very important conversation I had several months ago was the one with my family about moving abroad to live and work. It was a long conversation but they had been aware for some time of the fact that I was considering living and working in Australia.
We all sat down, I think it was a Sunday afternoon, to talk about it. My parents and my brother were there, and me. I told them all the reasons why I wanted to move to Australia and why I thought it was the best option for me and my life in the future and then I asked them all individually to tell me what their thoughts were on the matter.
They all took turns to tell me what they thought and also to ask me some questions and I answered them as best as I could. We discussed what the difficulties there might be, how it would affect the future of the family as a whole, and how we could make things easier throughout the whole process.
My parents were most concerned about me being in strange country all by myself, but they also realized that it would be a tremendous opportunity for me to build a very different life to the one they have had here.
My brother was all in favor of the idea and was very excited at the thought being able to come and visit me over in Australia.
It wasn’t a particularly difficult conversation, although it was still a long one; we talked for hours about all the different aspects and things that would be involved. At the end, we were all clear about what I would do, and more or less the timeframe within which things would occur.
It was definitely one of the most, in fact probably the most important conversation I’ve had in my life so far, because it was about a big change in my life, and one that also affects the people most important to me - my family.
Overall, talking with them about all the things I had already thought about related to moving was a very helpful process, as having to explain everything in detail made things even clearer in my own mind, which was a good thing.
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