A Gift

IELTS Speaking Part 2 (Cue Card) Part 3: Follow-Up Questions

A Gift

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🗂️ Part 2 – Cue Card

 Describe a gift you received

  You should say:

  • Who gave it to you
  • What the gift was
  • When you received it
    And explain why it was special to you.

🗣️ Sample Answer

One of the most special gifts I have ever received is a laptop that my uncle gifted me. He lives in Australia and sent it to me when I got admission to a BCA course here in India.

I received this laptop last year, just before my classes started. It’s a high-performance device that allows me to study programming, complete assignments, and even attend online classes. It was a surprise gift, and I felt extremely motivated and supported because it showed how much my uncle cared about my education.

What made it even more special was not just the device, but the guidance he sent along with it. He also called me and shared some advice on how to balance practical learning with theory, which helped me manage my studies better. It’s not just a gadget—it’s a symbol of encouragement and emotional support from someone far away.

🔁 Part 3: Follow-Up Questions

Q1. What kinds of gifts do people usually give in your country?

A: In India, people usually give practical gifts like clothes, gadgets, or sweets during festivals and birthdays. For students, it’s common to receive items like books, stationery, or occasionally electronics on special occasions.

 

Q2. Is giving gifts important in a relationship?

A: Yes, definitely. Giving gifts shows appreciation and thoughtfulness. It’s not about the price but the emotions behind it. Gifts help strengthen relationships by making the other person feel valued and remembered.

 

Q3. What factors do people consider when choosing a gift?

A: Most people think about the occasion, the age and interests of the person, and their relationship with them. Budget is also a big factor. A personalised gift is often more meaningful than an expensive one.

 

Q4. Do people in your country give gifts during festivals?

A: Yes, giving gifts is a big part of festivals like Diwali, Raksha Bandhan, or Eid. Families exchange sweets, clothes, and sometimes even home appliances. It’s a way to express love and keep traditions alive.

 

Q5. Do expensive gifts necessarily mean they are better?

A: Not really. A thoughtful or handmade gift can often be more meaningful than an expensive one. It’s the emotional value and intention that matter more than the price tag.

 

📝 Notes for Students:

  • Use real-life examples when answering Part 2.
  • Try to use phrases like “what made it special was…” or “it was not just about the object, but…”
  • Stay focused on the topic and expand your answers naturally.
  • For Part 3, show a range of ideas and explain your opinions clearly.

Top 10 Topic Vocabulary -A Gift

Vocabulary

Type

Meaning

Synonyms

Antonyms

Word Family

Example Sentences

Gift

Noun

A thing given willingly to someone without payment

Present, offering

Take, theft

Gifted, gifting

He gave me a laptop as a birthday gift.

Surprise

Noun

An unexpected or astonishing event or fact

Shock, amazement

Expectation

Surprised, surprising

It was a complete surprise when the laptop arrived.

Guidance

Noun

Advice or information aimed at resolving a problem

Advice, mentorship

Misguidance

Guide, guided

My uncle gave me valuable guidance for my course.

Motivation

Noun

The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way

Drive, inspiration

Disinterest

Motivate, motivated

The gift gave me a lot of motivation to study.

Admission

Noun

The process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter

Enrollment, entry

Rejection

Admit, admitted

I received the gift after I was admitted to the course.

Valuable

Adjective

Worth a great deal of money or of great importance

Precious, costly

Worthless

Value, valuation

This laptop holds great emotional value for me.

Symbol

Noun

A thing that represents or stands for something else

Emblem, representation

Literal object

Symbolic, symbolically

The laptop is a symbol of my uncle’s support.

Encouragement

Noun

The action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope

Support, reassurance

Discouragement

Encourage, encouraged

His encouragement made me believe in myself.

Practical

Adjective

Useful and effective in real situations

Functional, realistic

Impractical

Practice, practically

The laptop is a practical tool for my studies.

Relationship

Noun

The way in which two or more people or things are connected

Bond, connection

Disconnection

Relate, related

Giving gifts can strengthen any relationship.

 

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