💎 Part 3: Visiting others

第3部分:拜访他人

IELTS Speaking for Success

2024-05-03

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Do people in your country often invite others to their homes? Why? What do you think of serving food to visitors? What kind of people do you think are more likely to invite others to their homes? Who is more likely to invite others to their homes, people in the countryside or people in the city? What traditions are there when visiting other people’s homes? Do people usually bring a gift? How do people entertain friends at their homes? Are people more hospitable now than in the past? Tune in and have a great day! - Get exclusive episodes on IELTS Speaking parts 1, 2, and 3: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium Transcript: https://telegra.ph/Part-3-Visiting-others-04-25 © 2024 Success with IELTS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Hello, our dear premium listener, and welcome into speaking part three, visiting others.

  • Rory, are you excited about the topic?

  • Yeah, we like talking about visiting people.

  • Do people in your country often invite others to their homes?

  • I mean, how often?

  • As often.

  • It depends on so much like where you live and how far away your friends are and how sociable you are generally, though I'd say they probably do, since I often see pictures of people hanging out with each other and various others homes.

  • So some people must be throwing these parties.

  • I think people here are pretty sociable and they have large friendship groups, so it makes sense they all want to mix and see each other.

  • What do you think of serving food to visitors?

  • It's nice to have, and if you arrange to have people over for a meal, then it's pretty much obligatory.

  • But outside of this, I don't think it's fair to expect people to provide you with food, let alone serve it to you.

  • You have a cost of living crisis now, and not everyone has the sort of money to throw around on things like that, not to mention the energy of making the food.

  • What kind of people do you think are more likely to invite others to.