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Topic 2: Describe a time when you taught a friend/relative something
You should say:
Who you taught
What/how you taught
What the result was
And explain how you felt about the experience
Model Answer:
I once taught my cousin how to play the guitar. He had always wanted to learn but didn't know
where to begin, so I volunteered to teach him a few lessons. We began with the fundamentals,
such as how to hold the instrument and tune it, and then on to chords and strumming patterns.
Training my cousin to play the guitar was a really rewarding experience for me. I've been
playing for a long time, so it was nice to share my knowledge with someone else and watch
them improve. It also allowed us to interact and connect through a common passion, which
was very meaningful.
Overall, I believe that teaching someone something can be
a really rewarding experience,
especially when it's a subject that you're extremely enthusiastic about. It's a wonderful way to
give back and help someone else improve, while simultaneously expanding your own learning
and appreciation of the subject. I would absolutely do it again!
It was
challenging for him at first, but he was really
motivated and willing to learn, so he
practiced every day. He was able to play a simple song all the way through after a few weeks,
and it sounded very decent! I was quite proud of him and delighted to see how far he had
come.
Part 3:
1. What practical skills can young people teach old people?
2. What skills can young people teach old people besides technology?
3. How can young people teach old people skills?
4. How can we know what to do when we want to learn something new?
5. Do you think ‘showing
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is a better way than ‘telling’ in education?
6. Do people in your country like to watch videos to learn something?
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