Describe a time you made a promise to someone

Describe a time you made a promise to someone

You should say

-Whom did you make the promise to?
-What was the promise?
-Why did you make the promise?
-Was the promise easy to achieve?

Model Answer

Introduction
  • Promises are made as an act to build one’s trust in another.
  • Sometimes promises are broken,
  • But that is not good.
  • A broken promise is a broken heart.
Whom did you make it to?
  • My sister asked me to write an article for her.
  • She said she knew I had a tight schedule, and that I might not be able to write it.
  • But I should try.
  • I promised her I would write it.
What was the promise?
  • She asked me to write an article on 5 haunted places to visit,
  • But since I told her that I would do it, I had to fulfil my promise.
Why did you make the promise?
  • I hate disappointing people,
  • Especially if it comes to my sister.
  • I always want to do anything she asks for,
  • Since she rarely asks for help.
  • So I couldn’t say no to her.
  • Even if I had no time, I would create time.
  • And I never go back on my promise.
  • It is a virtue I have built-in myself.
Was the promise easy to achieve?
  • It was not easy to achieve as It is time-consuming and requires a lot of research.
  • There are many haunted places around the world and I will have to choose 5 good places.
  • I wrote the article for her, she appreciated it and even offered to pay me, which I declined.
Conclusion

One should only make promises he/she can fulfil.

Part-3 : Follow up Questions @Smart Alpine Education
1. Do children also make promises to their parents?

Yes, a lot. They promise to either be good boys and girls or to perform well in their academics. Sometimes to avoid punishment from their parents, children make promises out of fear.

2. Do most people fulfil their promises?

I would say no because everybody makes promises but only a few fulfil them, some only make empty promises while others want to fulfil but truthfully have no means to.

3. How do you feel when others break their promises?

I feel disappointed but I try to understand why the person broke the promise. If it is for a genuine reason then I will let it go but if not then I will find it difficult to trust or believe anything the person says again.

4. Who makes fake promises in your country?

This is a tricky question but I will say truthfully that the government makes fake promises during their campaign but does not fulfil them at all but instead make things worse. They are either busy getting richer or turning the country into chaos.

5. Should people make small promises?

I believe people should make promises based on their capacity.

Describe an art exhibition that you visited

Describe an art exhibition that you visited

You should say

-When did you see this exhibition?
-Where the exhibition was held?
-What was on display?
-Explain your impression of the exhibition ?

Model Answer

Introduction
  • Art is a way of life.
  • It brings life to picture, music, etc.
  • Art gives those who can’t express their feelings to describe it through painting.
When did you see this art exhibit?
  • My Dad practically dragged me to an art exhibition.
  • I am not a lover Of art,
  • But my Dad is.
  • He needed a plus one for the art exhibition.
  • I see paintings and appreciate their beauty but I know there is more to it than the beauty,
  • That I don’t understand.
Where the art exhibition was held?
  • We had to travel to Mumbai for it,
  • The Art gallery was called the Jehangir Art Gallery.
  • The place was beautiful and the arts were pleasant to the eyes.
  • Many children came with their parents.
What are we on display?
  • It was a painting of people going about their day-to-day activities on a sunny day.
  • I think it was painted In an urban setting.
  • The paint was the first to catch my attention.
  • I was fascinated by the view of how different people act daily.
Explain your impression about the art?
  • I was impressed by the art,
  • And I was able to convince my Dad to go buy it.
  • I never wanted to go before but I didn’t regret going.
  • It was a fun experience for me,
  • And a bonding time with my Dad.
Do you want to follow him/her?
  • Yes I do, if I have the ways I would follow her,
  • I would also like to meet her.
  • She has sung songs that have inspired me in many ways.
Conclusion

Life is an Art. We are all pencils in the hands of the creator.

Part-3 : Follow up Questions @Smart Alpine Education
Que 1. How could art exhibitions attract more visitors?

Art exhibits can attract more visitors if they can hold unique events, it can also bring those exhibits to the community and also create something that will pick people’s interest the minute they see it. It doesn’t have to be a flashy painting but must be able to connect with people by conveying a deep but simple message to them.

Que 2. Are art exhibitions popular in your country?

Yes they are, but I am not a lover of art, I know nothing about art but I have seen people getting excited about art events.

Que 3. Do you think people should have to pay to visit art exhibitions?

People do not need to but they can make donations to the artist or buy one of the arts. Artists get their income from the sales of their paintings or donations.

Que 4. How will art exhibitions change in the future?

Art will impact society by altering beliefs, introducing values, and interpreting incidents across space and time. Art will be a sense of communication; it will allow people from different cultures and different times to communicate with each other via images, sounds, and stories. Art will often be a carrier for social change.

Describe your favourite singer

Describe your favourite singer

You should say

-Who is this person?
-How do you know about this singer?
-What is this person like?
-Do you think he/she is good?
-Do you want to follow him/her ?

Model Answer

Introduction
  • I find music inspiring and motivating.
  • Music has a way of lifting one’s mood.
  • I listen to uplifting music, not just music that won’t benefit me in any way.
  • I love to sing too.
Who is this person?
  • My favourite singer is Tasha Cobbs.
  • She is a black American gospel singer.
  • I have taken a liking to her ever since I heard her sing for the first time.
How do you know about the singer?
  • I heard her song for the first time in a movie I watched.
  • I went on to search for her on the internet,
  • And I found some of the songs she sang.
  • I downloaded them immediately.
What is this person like?
  • Tasha is black and short,
  • She is of a bigger size.
  • She is also married to Leonard Cobbs and is blessed with three children.
Do you think he/she is good?
  • I believe so, from what I have heard about her.
  • I haven’t seen her nor had a close rapport with her.
  • But I can tell she is a good person.
  • She puts so much passion in her songs.
Do you want to follow him/her?
  • Yes, I do, if I have the ways I would follow her,
  • I would also like to meet her.
  • She has sung songs that have inspired me in many ways.
Conclusion

Tasha Cobbs is one singer that I can never forget her music and her soul-lifting.

Part-3 : Follow up Questions @Smart Alpine Education
1. Do singers play an important role in your country?

Yes they do, they have a way of influencing the youth whether positively or negatively. Most youths follow popular singers. They are enticed by the lifestyle of the singer, so they try to live and behave like the singer.

2. Do you think celebrities have a lot of income?

I think so, they get income from concerts, tours, and the sales of their album. Some even venture into other side businesses apart from music.

3. In your country, people prefer to listen to traditional music or foreign music?

Most of individuals prefer to listen to foreign music. People listen to traditional music too but not as often as foreign music.

4. Do you want to become a singer.?

Yes, I do. I am also aspiring to be a Gospel singer so I can inspire young minds for good and I think it would be a waste if I don’t put my voice to good use.

Describe your first day at school

Describe your first day at school

You should say

-Where was it?
-What happened on that day?
-Explain how you felt on that day?

Model Answer

Introduction
  • I have always been eager to go to school.
  • I still don’t know why to date.
  • School gives me excitement that I can’t explain.
  • My parents tell me I have a different smile on my face whenever we are going to school for the first day.
Where was it?
  • I was a student at Vasant Valley School.
  • It is located in New Delhi.
  • My school is known for its academic excellence.
  • And I am proud to be a student at the school.
  • It was a new year,
  • I got promoted to class 12th honours class.
What happened that day?
  • I remember my excitement that day.
  • I was finally a senior student.
  • I was ready to study harder than before.
  • That day when I got to school.
  • My class teacher called me out in front of the class and named me the class monitor.
  • It was so surprising and came as a shock to everybody.
  • Not that I was not qualified but I always shy away from roles like that
  • He even told if I keep up the good work,
  • I could be the class valedictorian.
How did you feel that day?
  • Words could not describe my happiness that day.
  • It was a great way to start the first day of the senior class.
  • I was not only made the class monitor but was probably going to be made the class valedictorian.
Conclusion

Ever since then I have always put the best of my abilities in anything I do.

Part-3 : Follow up Questions @Smart Alpine Education
Que 1.Should children rely on their parents or be independent?

Children should do both. They should be dependent on their parents for advice, care, and other things. But they should learn to be independent so they have to be able to do little things on their own and not grow to depend on people for the rest of their lives.

Que 2. How can children become more independent?

Children can be independent by learning how to do little things on their own. It doesn’t matter how hard they can push hard to achieve their goal.

Que 3. Should parents be preventing children from playing games?

Parents should not prevent their children from playing games. I am not talking about video games. But educational games that can boost their intellect, and calculate minds like chess, Scrabble, Monopoly, and the likes.

Describe a pc/mobile Game you enjoy playing since your childhood

Describe a pc/mobile Game you enjoy playing since your childhood

You should say

-What is the game about?
-When did you start playing it?
-How often do you play this game?
-Why do you enjoy playing it?

Model Answer

Introduction
  • At one point in our life, we played or at least tried playing video games.
  • Although some people have stopped playing,
  • Others still play it.
  • I’ll be talking about a mobile game loved playing as a child.
What is the game about?
  • A favourite mobile game I played as a child was Monopoly.
  • Monopoly is a real estate board game in which the players have to remain financially strong and ensure they don’t go into bankruptcy.
  • It involves buying and selling real estate properties.
When did you start playing it?
  • I started playing Monopoly at about age 10.
  • My dad gave my sister a Motorola phone and the game was on it.
  • We all learned how to play the game with the phone
How often do you play this game?
  • I played it very often.
  • I played it with my siblings every time we were free.
  • It reduced our boredom and we had such fun with it.
  • Once we were back from school and finished up chores and assignments, we took turns with the phone to play the game.
Why do you enjoy playing it?
  • I enjoy playing Monopoly because it develops the brain.
  • You have to learn to be smart so you win the game.
  • It also teaches money management and investment.
  • At first, I wasn’t so good at the game and I usually lost.
  • But as time went on got better and even usually beat my older siblings.
Conclusion
  • I loved playing Monopoly as a child and I still love to.
  • I have it currently installed on my system.
  • It is fun and anyone can learn to play it.
  • Playing mobile games was an important part of our childhood.
Part-3 : Follow up Questions @Smart Alpine Education
Que 1. What is the impact of children’s addiction to games?

The impact is sometimes not good, when children become addicted to games, it becomes difficult for them to do other things.They neglected important things for games. Children should play games but it should be moderate.
Games have a way Of occupying your time without you noticing. Addicted children get cranky for those games and would do anything for them.

Que 2. Should the parents or teachers take the necessary action to prevent children from playing games?

Some games build a child’s intellect, children can play those games but the game that doesn’t add value to them should be prevented so they don’t fall into gambling. Parents and teachers should encourage their children to play educational games.

Que 3. What do you think are the benefits of playing games?

Games are often rejected as unskilled or the area of couch potatoes, you should understand that many popular elements of these created worlds can provide substantial advantages in real life? Some of these benefits include Strong intellectual impulse, Improvement of problem-solving abilities, Pressure relief, and also children who play games are less hyperactive but social and happier than those who do not.

Que 4. Why have games been popular among teenagers in recent years?

Most teenagers use games as stress relief, some use them to while away time why others do it for fun or to entertain themselves. Some teenagers are left idle, so they occupy themselves with games.

Que 5. Do you think paid computer games are beneficial for children?

I don’t think it’s beneficial to children, it will only teach children gambling. Once they get addicted to it they end up wasting money and grow up to be gamblers.