I will appreciate it if you could read the question with an American, British, or Australian accent.
Part 1
- Do you often go to the library?
- What books or materials do you often read in a library?
- What do you usually do in a library other than reading?
- Do people in your country often go to the library?
- Could you stay focused in class when you were a child?
- What do you do to help you concentrate?
- Is it difficult for you to stay focused on something?
- When do you need to be focused?
- Do you usually spend your day off with your parents or friends?
- What do you often do on your day off?
- When was your last day off?
- What kinds of jobs are popular in your country?
- Do people in your country do the same job throughout their whole life?
- What kinds of people do low-salary jobs?
- Should universities arrange classes for students to teach them how to find jobs?
- If they do, what skills should students learn in such classes?
- When do you think is the right time for young people to start making plan for their future careers?
- What kinds of things can you fix?
- Have you ever asked people to teach you to fix things?
- Do you think fixing things is a necessary skill?
- Do you like to share?
- What are the consequences if children do not like to share?
- How do you feel about sharing housing with others on campus?
- How can parents and teachers teach young children to share?
Part 2
Talk about a person you know who is open about their feelings. Please tell me
- Who this person is
- How did you know this person?
- Explain how you feel about this person?
Part 3
- Do the people of your country usually show their feelings?
- Do you think that children show their feelings more than adults?
- Why do people hide their feelings?
- Do you think that nowadays people show their emotions more than before?