Practice Sets
Set 1
Part 1:
- Do you have a close-knit family? Why or why not?
- How often do you spend time with your family and what do you usually do together?
- Who is your best friend? How did you meet, and why do you consider them your best friend?
- What qualities do you think are important in a friend?
- In your opinion, what makes a family strong and united?
- How do you maintain your friendships in today's digital age?
- Do you prefer spending time with your family or with friends? Why?
Part 2:
Describe a memorable family event or gathering you attended.
Please say:
- When and where did it take place?
- Who attended the event?
- What made it memorable for you?
- How did you feel during and after the event?
Part 3:
- How important is it to maintain strong family bonds in today's society?
- In what ways can technology help or hinder family relationships?
- Do you think families are more or less close-knit than they were in the past? Why?
- How does the concept of family vary in different cultures around the world?
- Do you think people tend to rely more on their friends than their family for emotional support nowadays? Why or why not?
- Should schools teach children about the importance of family values and friendships? Why?
Set 2
Part 1:
- How often do you communicate with your extended family members (e.g., aunts, uncles, cousins)? Why or why not?
- What kind of activities do you enjoy doing with your friends in your free time?
- How important is it for you to have a close relationship with your parents? Why?
- Are you more similar to your friends or your family members? In what ways?
- Do you think it's essential to have a large circle of friends? Why or why not?
- How do you handle conflicts or disagreements with your close friends or family?
Part 2:
Describe a time when your friends helped you through a difficult situation.
Please say:
- What was the situation?
- How did your friends assist you?
- How did their support make you feel?
- What impact did this experience have on your friendship?
Part 3:
- In what ways can friends positively influence a person's life?
- What are some common challenges that friendships face over time?
- Do you believe that family members should always support each other's decisions? Why or why not?
- How do people make friends in today's society, especially in urban areas?
- Do you think it's easier to maintain long-distance friendships or face-to-face friendships in the digital age? Why?
- Should individuals prioritize family over friendships or vice versa? Discuss the implications of both choices.
Set 3:
Part 1:
- What family traditions do you have, and why are they important to you?
- How do you usually celebrate special occasions with your family and friends?
- Are you more likely to share personal problems with family members or friends? Why?
- How has social media influenced the way you interact with your friends and family?
- Do you think it's possible to be friends with someone from a different cultural background? Why or why not?
- How do you maintain a work-life balance while nurturing your friendships and family relationships?
Part 2:
Describe a family member or a friend who has had a significant influence on your life.
Please say:
- Who is the person and how are you related to them?
- What kind of influence have they had on your life?
- How has this person shaped your perspective or decisions?
- What are some valuable lessons you have learned from them?
Part 3:
- How do family relationships change as people grow older and become adults?
- What role do friendships play in reducing stress and improving mental health?
- How does living in a multicultural society affect the way people form friendships and perceive family values?
- What are some differences between relationships with siblings and relationships with friends?
- How does technology impact the dynamics of friendships and family relationships?
- Should friends be given the same level of importance as family members in a person's life? Why or why not?