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  • PART 1 (18)
    • A. Topic 1: Introduction (2)
    • B. Topic 2: Punctual (0)
    • C. Topic 3: Living place or Accommodation (4)
    • D. Topic 4: Study/major/Work (5)
    • E. Topic 5: Hometown (8)
    • F. Topic 6: Fashion/clothes (9)
    • G. Topic 7: The Internet (10)
    • H. Topic 8: Weather (11)
      • I. Topic 9: TV (12)
    • J. Topic 10: Sport (13)
    • K. Topic 11: Daily routine, Activities & Leisure (14)
  • PART 2 (50)
    • A. Describe an object (a gift, something you use etc.) (18)
    • B. Describe a person (someone you admire, a family member etc.) (23)
    • C. Describe an event (a festival, celebration etc.) (26)
    • D. Describe an activity (e.g. a hobby) (36)
    • E. Describe a place (somewhere you visited, a holiday etc.) (42)
    • F. Describe your favourite (book/film/advertisement/website) (45)
  • PART 3 (0)
    • A. Values (50)
    • B. Advertising (51)
    • C. The Internet (52)
    • D. Transport (53)
    • E. Environmental Problems (54)

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Topic 1: Introduction

1 What is the meaning of your name?

Mark is a popular male name in our country, originating from the Latin word "Mart-kos," which means "consecrated to the god Mars" or "warlike." The name Marcus was one of the most common names in Ancient Rome, and the modern name Mark is derived from it When friends describe me as warlike, I respond by saying, "No, I am a fighter."

The name Arthur has an unclear meaning and origin, with its significance remaining largely unknown It may derive from the Celtic words "artos," meaning "bear," combined with "viros," meaning "man," or "rigos," meaning "king." Additionally, it could be linked to the lesser-known Roman family name Artorius in historical contexts.

2 Why do so many people change their names?

People change their names for various reasons, including dissatisfaction with their original names, a desire for more modern alternatives, or the need to redefine their identity Women may change their names after marriage or relocation to a new country, while others might do so due to religious beliefs Additionally, some individuals change their names to reflect their social status.

3 Can you tell me about yourself and your family in short?

We I have recently finished my graduation from a reputed university majoring Business

Administration I want to pursue my higher education from a large university in the United

I aspire to be a successful entrepreneur in the field of Information Technology My interests include reading, listening to music, and exploring new destinations I hold deep admiration for my father, who has been the most influential mentor in my life.

I have a wonderful family of five, including my father, a university professor, and my mother, a bank manager I share a close bond with my younger brother and my sister, who is three years older than me We enjoy spending time together, often going out for movies and shopping, creating countless happy memories I deeply appreciate my parents for their unwavering support and sacrifices Although my beloved grandmother, who lived with us and was incredibly kind, passed away a few years ago, I still cherish her memory.

Punctuality is essential as it reflects basic manners and respect for others' time Keeping people waiting can be perceived as rude and may leave a negative impression.

5 How do you feel when others are late?

Well I guess it kind of depends, because I mean, if there’s a good reason for being late, you know, like getting stuck in traffic, then I will not really mind that much But you know, if the person does not really have any excuse and it’s simply because they could not be bothered to arrive on time, then I suppose I might feel a bit annoyed

6 Are you, yourself, late very often?

If yes: Yeah, I am And I know it’s a bad habit, but for some reason, no matter how hard I try, I always seem to end up being late for things!

I consistently strive to be punctual, making a significant effort to avoid being late and the stress that comes with it.

7 How do you feel when you are late? (No audio)

I always feel guilty about making someone wait, so if I anticipate being late, I make it a point to inform them ahead of time, usually by sending a text message This way, they know when to expect me.

If yes: Yeah I do – you can see it right here!

If no: No I do not, because I do not think it’s really necessary to wear a watch anymore You know, if I wanna know the time, I’ll just look on my mobile!

9 When does time seem to move fast, and when does it seem to move slowly?

Time seems to drag on when you're bored or not having fun; for instance, during school, some classes felt endless, even though they lasted only 45 minutes.

10 If you could go back in time, what would you do differently?

If I could go back in time, I would dedicate more time to practicing the piano, as I regret not doing so in my younger years I would love to be able to play the piano well.

C Topic 3: Living place or Accommodation

11 Do you live in a house or an apartment?

I live in a semi-detached house with three bedrooms in a suburb of Manchester I've lived there for just over a year

12 Which is your favourite room in your home? Why?

I don't really have a favourite room But if I had to choose, I'd say the living room because that's where I go to sit and relax

13 Would you change anything about your home? Why / why not?

Yes, I've been meaning to redecorate it since I moved in last year It needs a new kitchen, so that's what I'd change first

14 Would you like to move to a different home in the future?

Yes, I'd definitely move again at some point if I could afford to I'd like to live in the countryside, or maybe in a different city or country

15 Where do you live? (No audio)

I live on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, in a district called Tan Phu, about 15 km from the city centre

• Who do you live with?

I live there with my wife and little baby son

Our spacious flat features three large bedrooms: one for my wife and me, another for our son as he grows, and a smaller room that serves as my study and storage area Although the kitchen is compact, it opens up to a generous living room, providing ample space for family activities.

16 How is your apartment decorated?

I prefer a minimalist aesthetic in my home, characterized by white walls and furniture in black or white I avoid excessive decorations, opting for very few ornaments or pictures to maintain a clean and uncluttered environment.

17 Do you plan to live there for a long time?

I really like where I live but it is really far from where I work in the centre of town It takes around

The journey takes 45 minutes by motorbike, and during the hot and wet seasons, it can be quite uncomfortable Therefore, we are considering relocating closer to the center within the next year.

We are fortunate to live near a large garden that features several play parks for children, multiple gyms, and four small lakes Walking around the garden takes about 40 minutes, and I make an effort to enjoy a daily stroll there whenever I can.

Topic 3: Living place or Accommodation

11 Do you live in a house or an apartment?

I live in a semi-detached house with three bedrooms in a suburb of Manchester I've lived there for just over a year

12 Which is your favourite room in your home? Why?

I don't really have a favourite room But if I had to choose, I'd say the living room because that's where I go to sit and relax

13 Would you change anything about your home? Why / why not?

Yes, I've been meaning to redecorate it since I moved in last year It needs a new kitchen, so that's what I'd change first

14 Would you like to move to a different home in the future?

Yes, I'd definitely move again at some point if I could afford to I'd like to live in the countryside, or maybe in a different city or country

15 Where do you live? (No audio)

I live on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, in a district called Tan Phu, about 15 km from the city centre

• Who do you live with?

I live there with my wife and little baby son

This spacious flat features three large bedrooms, including one for my wife and me, and another for our son as he grows Additionally, there is a smaller bedroom that serves as my study and storage area Although the kitchen is compact, it seamlessly connects to a large open-plan living room, providing ample space for family activities.

16 How is your apartment decorated?

I prefer a minimalist aesthetic in my home, characterized by white walls and furniture in black or white To maintain a clean and uncluttered environment, I avoid excessive decorations, ornaments, and pictures.

17 Do you plan to live there for a long time?

I really like where I live but it is really far from where I work in the centre of town It takes around

The journey takes 45 minutes by motorbike, and during the hot and wet seasons, it can be quite uncomfortable Therefore, we are considering relocating closer to the center within the next year.

We are fortunate to live near a large garden that features several play parks for children, multiple gyms, and four small lakes Walking around the garden takes about 40 minutes, and I make an effort to enjoy a daily stroll there whenever I can.

The location is somewhat inconvenient as it is on the outskirts of town, requiring a 30-minute drive for dining, swimming, shopping, or nightlife This is a significant drawback; however, with proper planning and purchasing essentials while in the town center, the situation becomes more manageable.

Topic 4: Study/major/Work

20 Do you work or study?

• I graduated a few years ago and I’m now in full time employment.

• I’m currently a student at Queen’s University, Belfast.

I’m currently an English teacher working for the British Council in Ho Chi Minh City

• Why did you choose that job?

After leaving my stressful career as a lawyer, where I had little free time, I sought a more balanced profession I believed that teaching would offer a stark contrast, providing a less stressful environment and more opportunities for time off.

22 Are there lots of English teachers in Ho Chi Minh City?

Oh yes! There is a such a big demand for English as a second language here and it’s also quite a cheap place to live compared to many other big cities in Asia

23 Do you enjoy your job?

Teaching is often a fulfilling experience, as it allows for daily interactions with dedicated and enthusiastic students However, there are instances when lessons may not go as smoothly as hoped, and financial compensation could be improved.

24 Do you get on well with your co-workers?

While I acknowledge that I could be friendlier with my colleagues, I tend to view work as separate from my social life My natural inclination is to maintain a more reserved demeanor at work, as I believe it fosters a more professional environment.

25 What was your first day at work like?

During my induction day, I joined around ten other new teachers, where we participated in workshops led by senior staff to learn about the various systems in place The day concluded with a team dinner, fostering camaraderie among us.

26 What responsibilities do you have at work?

Teachers are primarily responsible for planning and delivering effective lessons In addition to teaching, they must also manage various administrative tasks, including grading homework, maintaining attendance records, and writing reports.

27 Would you like to change your job in the future?

I prefer working independently and aspire to be my own boss Currently, I am developing my own website, and if it proves successful, I plan to leave teaching to focus on it full time This transition will also allow me to dedicate more time to other projects.

28 What is your typical day like in work?

I typically have two to three evening classes, starting my day with one to two hours of lesson planning at home Afterward, I dedicate the rest of the day to my family before heading to work around 3 PM to print my teaching materials, followed by teaching throughout the evening.

29 What would you change about your job?

Many English teachers often find themselves constrained by the curriculum, which can lead to teaching material that may seem dull or less relevant to students I believe that having the flexibility to teach beyond the syllabus would enhance the learning experience and engage students more effectively.

I study law because it’s a really well thought of degree and I’m hoping to pursue it as a career in the future

• Is it a popular subject at your university?

Law is an extremely popular field of study, with approximately 350 students currently enrolled in the law program at Queen's University Many parents encourage their children to pursue a law degree, believing it will lead to promising job opportunities after graduation.

31 Do you enjoy studying it?

Human Rights is a captivating field that has the potential to significantly impact people's lives, while subjects like Land Law and Equity can be less engaging.

32 Do you get along with your classmates?

Socializing in the evenings fosters a strong sense of community among us, making our group very close-knit Knowing someone on a personal level enhances collaboration in class, leading to a more effective working environment.

33 If you could change to another subject, what would it be?

Initially, I intended to pursue a career in medicine; however, my work experience revealed my aversion to blood when I fainted at the sight of it Consequently, I shifted my focus to my passion for history, particularly Modern History, as I am an avid reader of World War II literature.

34 Do you plan to use the subject you are studying in the future?

I have begun applying for lawyer positions, as it is customary to secure a job a year prior to graduation This process requires significant effort to achieve a high overall mark Following graduation, I plan to pursue a Master's in Law to specialize in a specific area of the field.

35 What is the most difficult part of your subject?

Studying law requires memorizing numerous legislations and cases, understanding their implications on various legal aspects, and recognizing their interconnections Additionally, the physical demands of this discipline can be taxing, as it involves reading dense texts for several hours each day.

36 What would you like to study in the future?

As I said before, my favourite type of law is Human Rights, so I would like to do a masters in International Human Rights Law it’s right at the cutting edge of my field and there are also lots of very high profile cases in the media, so it’s really exciting and something I would like to become an expert in

37 Why did you choose your university?

Topic 5: Hometown

My hometown is on the south-east coast of Northern Ireland It’s called Dundrum and it’s about 1 hour south of the capital city

• What do you like about it?

This region is a stunning natural paradise, featuring breathtaking beaches, majestic mountains, lush forests, and charming countryside, making it one of the most beautiful places on Earth.

39 What do you not like about it?

The town may feel somewhat dull due to its small size, featuring only a handful of shops and a couple of pubs While summer offers enjoyable outdoor activities, the lack of indoor facilities during winter is a drawback that could be improved.

40 How often do you visit your hometown?

I currently visit my family only once a year due to my busy work schedule and the distance involved, but I hope to increase my visits in the future.

41 What’s the oldest part of your hometown?

Perched on the highest hill in town, an ancient Norman castle offers stunning panoramic views, showcasing the strategic choice of its location despite its current ruinous state.

42 Do many people visit your town?

Every summer, thousands of tourists flock to the village, primarily from the capital city, seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life to enjoy tranquility The influx of international visitors has also increased, largely due to the filming of numerous scenes from the popular TV show 'Game of Thrones' in the surrounding areas.

43 Is there any way your hometown could be made better? (No audio)

As I said before, the best thing about the town is its rural beauty and you can’t really improve that If I had to say something, it would be to improve the roads, they are in a terrible state and cause a few car accidents every year

44 How has your hometown changed over the years?

Since I was a child the town has almost doubled in size and population It used to consist of just one main street, but now there are many new housing developments and apartments next to the water With all these new people moving in, it has changed the character of the town a little bit, people are not as friendly as before

45 Are there good transportation links to your town?

The public transport system in our town is primarily comprised of hourly bus services One bus route heads north to the capital city, providing convenient access for shopping, while another route travels south, allowing passengers to switch buses and reach the Republic of Ireland This offers our small town valuable international transport links.

46 Would you recommend the town to people with children?

Raising children in this area has its advantages, as it offers numerous activities such as swimming in the sea, playing in the forest, and running on the beach However, the distance to quality schools poses a challenge, requiring early mornings to catch a bus to schools located 20 miles away.

Topic 6: Fashion/clothes

47 Do you care about fashion?

In my youth, I was always inspired by the fashion choices of my favorite musicians, often attempting to emulate their styles However, as I've grown older, my priorities have shifted, and I now focus on looking smart rather than following trends.

48 What kind of things do you normally wear?

My attire varies based on the occasion; for work, I opt for a dress shirt and trousers without a tie When going out, I prefer a casual look with a polo shirt and jeans At home, I keep it relaxed in a t-shirt and shorts.

49 Are there any traditional clothes in your country?

I have no idea There might be but I can’t recall ever hearing anyone talking about them or seeing someone wearing them

• Where do you usually purchase your clothes?

As a student, I frequented trendy shops, but now that I'm older and have limited time, I prefer shopping at large shopping centers or department stores This approach is more convenient, allowing me to purchase everything I need in one place without the hassle of running around town for just a few clothing items.

50 Have you ever bought clothes online?

I prefer not to shop for clothes online due to concerns about sizing While some individuals order multiple sizes and return the ones that don't fit, I find it challenging to trust that the clothes will fit me properly.

I can’t be bothered with all that It’s much quicker to go into a proper shop and try the clothes on there and make sure they are a proper fit

51 Do people from your country think fashion is important?

In recent times, our country may not rank among the top international fashion destinations, yet there is a noticeable increase in trend-following among the populace For instance, last year witnessed a widespread red trouser trend, with individuals sporting red trousers in various settings.

52 What is your favourite item of clothing?

Probably my leather jacket It cost a fortune and it makes me feel really confident when I go out in it I normally get a few compliments also because it is quite slimming

Topic 7: The Internet

53 How important is the internet to you?

Extremely important I depend on it for work, research, study and entertainment, so without it I’d be complete lost

How often do you use the internet?

I use it constantly throughout the day, every day I check my emails when I get up in the morning,

I use it for work all day and then I watch videos, read books or listen to music through it at night

54 Do you use it more for work or in your free time? (No audio)

My job requires extensive research and writing online, consuming about 50% of my time, which translates to roughly 4 hours a day After work, I often feel too fatigued to engage in physical activities like going to the gym or playing sports, so I typically unwind by downloading movies or streaming music until I drift off to sleep.

55 What are your favourite websites?

My top two websites for work are WordPress and Google WordPress is an excellent blogging platform that enables easy blog publishing and professional website maintenance Google helps me quickly and accurately find the information I need In my free time, I use Facebook like many others, but my favorite site is The Guardian, which keeps me informed about current events.

As an app enthusiast, I currently enjoy using Stitcher, a platform that enables users to listen to and discover new podcasts With the ability to download episodes, you can conveniently enjoy them at your leisure.

57 Do you think you use the internet too much?

Many people frequently check various sites and apps, which can lead to significant time wastage This habit can also be perceived as anti-social, especially when one is preoccupied with their phone while in the company of others.

58 How will the internet develop in the future?

The increasing power and affordability of smartphones suggest a significant shift in internet usage from desktop computers to mobile devices and applications, indicating that more people will prefer accessing the internet through their phones rather than traditional websites.

59 Are there any negative things about the internet?

Constant connectivity can be detrimental to our well-being In the past, accessing the internet required sitting down at a computer, which limited our online time Today, with just a glance at our phones, we are perpetually connected, which can feel overwhelming To combat this, I have been making an effort to leave my phone at home when spending time with friends and family, allowing me to focus more on my loved ones rather than my device.

Topic 8: Weather

60 How is the weather today? (No audio)

Today’s weather is delightful, having transitioned from a chilly morning with light showers to a bright and pleasant afternoon It seems likely that this lovely weather will continue for the remainder of the day.

61 What’s your favourite kind of weather?

My preference for weather varies based on my activities; when outdoors, I enjoy sunny days that aren't overly hot, as excessive heat can be uncomfortable Conversely, when I'm indoors, I find comfort in the soothing sound of rain against the window and the wind howling outside.

62 What is the climate like in your country?

Ireland is known for its frequent rain, as it is located on the edge of Europe, receiving moisture from the Atlantic Despite the rain, the island enjoys mild winters with little snowfall The climate can be described as temperate, characterized by moderate temperatures that are neither too hot nor too cold.

63 Does the weather effect people’s lives in your country?

During winter, the persistent grey skies and early darkness can contribute to feelings of depression for some individuals This lack of sunlight may explain the increased consumption of wine and whiskey, as people seek ways to cope with the dreariness of the season.

64 Do people change in the summer?

As soon as the sun shines and temperatures rise, people eagerly embrace barbecues and outdoor activities, leading to a general sense of happiness Although this pleasant weather is often short-lived, individuals make the most of it while it lasts.

65 Is there any type of weather you really don’t like?

I can tolerate rain, wind, and cold individually, but when they occur simultaneously, it becomes unbearable, especially for outdoor work I recall dreading physical education classes at school, where we had to endure such dreadful weather.

66 Does bad weather ever effect transport in your country?

As I said before, it rarely snows, but when it does the transportation system collapses People are just not used to driving in the snow and the whole country pretty much grinds to a halt Buses and trains normally stop running completely until the snow thaws

67 Do you like watching TV?

I rarely have time to watch traditional TV, and I dislike the lack of choice in programming Instead, I prefer streaming content on my iPad, allowing me to watch what I want, when I want.

68 How often do you watch TV?

I enjoy watching football matches a few times a month, especially when there's an exciting game on I prefer the lively atmosphere of watching football on TV with others, but for regular TV shows, I typically watch alone at home on my tablet.

69 What kind of TV programmes do you like to watch?

I enjoy dramas and thrillers, preferring stories grounded in reality While I'm not particularly fond of sci-fi or fantasy genres, I have recently started watching the latest season of Game of Thrones.

Thrones I also really like to watch documentaries about military history, especially anything to do with the Second World War

70 What are the most popular TV shows in your country?

Soaps and reality TV are the two most popular television genres Soaps, such as Coronation Street, captivate audiences with well-developed characters and engaging storylines In contrast, reality TV, featuring C-list celebrities seeking renewed fame, fails to appeal to everyone, with some preferring more engaging content.

71 Do you like watching TV shows from other countries?

Many of the shows I enjoy are produced in the United States, where networks like HBO and Netflix boast substantial budgets that enable the creation of high-quality programming For instance, a series like Game of Thrones would not be feasible without such financial backing, highlighting that America is likely the only country capable of producing television on that grand scale.

72 Has the internet affected your viewing habits?

I primarily watch TV shows online instead of traditional television, thanks to numerous streaming services like Netflix that provide on-demand content This flexibility allows me to watch what I want, whenever I want Additionally, I enjoy binge-watching entire series in a day or two, rather than waiting for the next episode to air.

73 What is your favourite TV show?

I loved the American show Fargo, which is an adaptation of a film from about 15 years ago The show features intriguing plot lines, captivating characters, and well-written dialogue Unfortunately, only one season has been released so far, leaving me to wait another year for the next season.

74 What was your favourite show when you were a child?

As a child, I was different from my peers, as I preferred action-packed shows like The A-Team, Knight Rider, and Air Wolf over typical cartoons I was fascinated by the thrilling action scenes, and while I had a penchant for violent action films, I realize now that those shows were relatively tame compared to today's standards, with no actual deaths occurring in any of them.

Topic 10: Sport

75 Do you play any sports?

I haven't been able to engage in sports as much as I would like due to my busy work schedule However, I make an effort to play basketball for a few hours every Saturday and occasionally enjoy a round of golf.

76 Have you played basketball for long?

Since I was about 10 years old I remember playing a computer game about basketball when I was about 10 and it made me obsessed with the sport From then on I played basketball every day until I went to university and then other things took priority, but I regret not maintaining it because it was something I loved doing

77 Do you watch sport on TV?

Football is my favorite sport to watch on TV, particularly during major events like the Champions League Although I'm not skilled at playing football, I enjoy following Liverpool Football Club with my friends We often gather at the pub on weekends to watch Liverpool's matches and other significant games in the Premiership.

78 What is the most popular sport in your country? (No audio)

In my country, the two main sports are Gaelic Football and Hurling Gaelic Football resembles soccer but allows players to use their hands to pick up the ball, scoring one point by kicking it over the bar or three points by getting it into the goal Hurling, on the other hand, is played with sticks and a smaller ball, focusing on hitting the ball over the bar or into the goal Both sports are fast-paced and can be quite intense, with tackling being more aggressive than in soccer.

79 How do people in your country stay fit?

The beautiful countryside and temperate climate encourage outdoor activities like running and walking, while an increasing number of young people engage in field sports However, gym memberships have surged as individuals become more concerned about their appearance, suggesting that the focus may be more on aesthetics than on fitness itself.

80 Is it important for children to play sports?

Engaging in sports promotes health, instills discipline, and helps prevent trouble among youth In my experience at school, students who committed to sports not only excelled academically but also secured placements in reputable universities, where they continued to thrive through hard work.

Topic 11: Daily routine, Activities & Leisure

81 What would you like to change in your daily routine?

I aim to wake up earlier each morning and incorporate regular gym workouts into my routine Additionally, I plan to leave the office or university early to enjoy an hour of walking in the park Overall, I find my current daily routine satisfactory.

82 Are all your days the same?

My office and university days differ significantly from my days off On regular days, I am occupied with work or studies, while I prefer to stay at home during my time off Additionally, my routine shifts considerably during longer holidays, contrasting sharply with my busy schedule.

83 Tell me about your typical weekday and your typical weekend

On a typical weekday, I wake up early, shower, and have breakfast before heading to the office or classes, often facing frustrating traffic Once I arrive, I focus on my work or studies until I return home around 6:30 PM After dinner at 8:30 PM, I spend time reading newspapers or books, watching the news, and browsing the internet I enjoy family time until 11:30 PM, then prepare for bed, usually sleeping around 12:30 AM while often reading or listening to music beforehand If I have an exam or deadline, I tend to work late into the night.

During my weekends, I enjoy a leisurely routine that starts with waking up late and catching up on the newspaper headlines After a refreshing shower and breakfast, I watch some TV before heading out to meet friends or colleagues nearby I spend quality time outdoors before returning home for lunch and a nap In the evening, I often visit a shopping mall, enjoy a movie at the theatre, or take a walk in the park My nights are filled with video games, reading, or browsing the internet, and I typically have dinner around 10:30 PM, winding down for bed after 1:30 AM.

84 What is the balance of work/study and free time in your normal day?

Well, I think I can maintain a good balance between my work/study and free time in my daily routine

When I am at home, I spend my time with my family members I have some of my personal interests and hobbies that I have not quit I can manage time to spend some quality times with my family members even during the weekends I meet my friends regularly and spend time with them as well

Overall I am happy with my daily routine as it let me maintain my work/ study life separate from my personal life

85 Do you have any hobbies or interests? What are they?

Well, I have numerous hobbies and interests including collecting coins, collecting stamps, reading books, watching movies in the theatre and updating a blog

I dedicate 1-2 hours each day to update my technology blog, and I'm thrilled to see a growing number of daily visitors.

I have a diverse collection of over 300 coins from various countries, including many rare and obsolete coins My passion extends to collecting new coins and stamps whenever I can Additionally, I enjoy reading fiction books and watching movies in theaters with friends and family, especially on my days off.

86 How did you become interested in (the interest or hobbies you have mentioned)?

Well, I got interested in collecting coins mostly because one of my uncles had this hobby and in my childhood, I found it both fascinating and educative

I began my stamp collection as a typical teenage hobby, and it remains a passion of mine today My love for reading books likely stems from my grandmother, a wise and avid reader Additionally, I find great enjoyment in watching movies in a cinema, which I discovered to be an appealing pastime.

Finally writing the blog was an academic requirement at first and then I realised the usefulness and possibility of it later on

87 What is there to do in your free time in your home town/ village?

My hometown offers a diverse range of activities for residents and visitors alike Locals frequently gather by the river to enjoy stunning sunsets, while engaging in popular pastimes such as boat riding, fishing, and playing football Young people particularly enjoy sports like cricket, badminton, and table tennis Additionally, there are several large libraries that provide a haven for book lovers to immerse themselves in literature.

Someone new in our hometown can visit the local photo gallery, museum and public library

88 How do you usually spend your holidays?

During my holidays, I prioritize spending quality time with my family, as my typical busy days leave little room for family interactions In addition to family time, I enjoy hanging out with friends in the evenings and engaging in outdoor games.

89 Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit? Why?

I am eager to visit Rome due to its rich historical significance and numerous tourist attractions My plans have long included exploring iconic sites such as the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Roman Forum, Piazza Navona, St Peter's Basilica, Piazza del Campidoglio, and the Vatican Museum.

90 What do you usually do in your spare time?

As I told you, I mostly spend time with my family members and friends in my spare time I often watch movies with them, play football and chess, and go out for shopping I also read story books and maintain my personal blog in my free time

91 What is your favourite colour? Why?

Blue is my favourite colour This is probably because it is the colour of the sky and represents serenity, tranquility, nature and a decent personality

92 Do you like the same colours now as you did when you were younger? Why/ Why not?

Blue has always been my favorite color, while my interest in purple and green developed later in my late teens.

93 What can you learn about a person from the colours s/he likes?

Color preference reflects an individual's psychology and personality, revealing insights into their background, choices, and various psychological traits.

94 Do any colours have a special meaning in your culture?

The colors of our nationality and flag, white and red, hold significant meanings in our culture White symbolizes peace and serenity, while red, though representing a different aspect, is also a respectful tribute to our country and the freedom we cherish.

95 Do you prefer relaxing at home or going out in the evening? Why?

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