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Speaking Part1 - Flowers

1. Do you like flowers? (Why?)


Yes, I do like flowers. As an introvert, sometimes, I find myself feeling peaceful and relaxed
while enjoying nice flowers in my garden. I have a habit of taking pictures of flowers after the
rain. I feel most at peace when I spend a chunk of time on my own, in relative silence, I
contemplate the beauty of flowers with raindrops through my camera lens.

Introvert ‫درونگرا‬ feel at peace ‫حس صلح و آرامش دارم‬ relative ‫نسبی‬
a chunk of time ‫زمان قابل توجهی‬ contemplate ‫ در نظر گرفتن‬،‫تفکر کردن‬

2. Do you think flowers are important?


For an introvert like me, enjoying the harmonization of various types of flowers with different
gorgeous colours in the garden or in a florist’s shop could brighten up my days and lift my
spirits.

harmonization ‫هماهنگی‬ gorgeous ‫جذاب‬ Florist’s ‫گل فروشی‬


It brightens up my days and lift my spirits. ‫روزمو لذت بخش میکنه و حالمو عوض میکنه‬

3. When was the last time you gave flowers to someone?


It was a couple of weeks ago when I bought a bouquet of flowers as a present for my mom. She
was deliriously happy when receiving it and put it in the sitting room so that everyone in my
family can admire its beauty too.

a bouquet of flowers ‫دسته گل‬ deliriously happy ‫به شدت خوشحال‬

By: Negin Amin Sabouri


Mobile: 09367892825
Instagram: IELTSsis
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Speaking Part1 - Flowers

4. What are the occasions when people give or receive flowers?


A bunch of flowers is considered as a gift for a wide range of occasions for people to send and
receive. For example, at a birthday party, on Women’s Day, or Valentine’s day, colourful
flowers are arranged nicely in a small vase and given to each other.

A bunch of flowers ‫یه دسته گل‬ vase ‫گلدان‬

Glossary
Introvert: A shy, reticent person.
I’m an introvert.

A chunk of: A significant amount of something


There are a chunk of assignments to be completed

Relative: having a particular quality when compared with something else


You may think you’re poor, but it’s all relative

To contemplate: to think about something that you might do in the future consider
I used to contemplate a lot
Did you ever contemplate resigning?

(a) Bouquet of (flowers): An attractively arranged bunch of flowers, especially one presented as a gift
or carried at a ceremony
He gave me a bouquet of flowers on my birthday.

Deliriously happy: in an extremely happy or excited way


Kate and Peter are deliriously happy together.

By: Negin Amin Sabouri


Mobile: 09367892825
Instagram: IELTSsis
IELTS
Speaking Part1 - Flowers

Harmonization: A good combination


This is a good harmonization between coffee and ice

Gorgeous: Beautiful, very attractive


You are looking gorgeous today.

Brighten up: Make something more pleasant and happy


Your smile brightens up the day.

Lift our spirits: Make us feel happier


Yoga lifts our spirits.

By: Negin Amin Sabouri


Mobile: 09367892825
Instagram: IELTSsis

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