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IELTS

Part 1

Flowers

1. What kinks of flowers do you know ?


2. Are there any flowers that have special meanings in China ?
3. Have you planted any flowers ?
4. Have you sent flowers to others ?

Pet and animals

1. What’s your favourite animal ? Why ?


2. Where do you prefer to keep your pet, indoors or outdoors ?
3. Have you ever had a pet before?
4. What is the most popular animal in China ?

Birthday

1. What do you usually do on your birthday ?


2. What did you do on birthday when you were young ?
3. Do you think it is important for you to celebrate your birthday?
4. Whose birthday do you think is the most important to celebrate in China ?

Flowers:

1. There's a plethora of flowers out there! Roses, tulips, daisies, orchids,


sunflowers, and lilies are just a few examples.

2. Yes, in China, certain flowers hold special meanings. For instance, the peony
symbolizes wealth and honor, while the lotus represents purity and
enlightenment.

3. Yes, I enjoy gardening, and I've planted various flowers in my backyard. It's a
rewarding experience to see them bloom.

4. Absolutely, sending flowers can be a thoughtful gesture for various occasions


like birthdays, anniversaries, or to express condolences.

Pets and Animals:


1. My favorite animal is the dog. They're loyal, loving, and make wonderful
companions.

2. It depends on the pet and its needs, but generally, I prefer to keep pets indoors
where they can be safe and comfortable.

3. Yes, I've had pets throughout my life. Dogs, cats, fish - each one brought its
own joy and companionship.

4. The most popular animal in China is the panda. Its cute appearance and
significance in Chinese culture make it beloved worldwide.

Birthday:

1. On my birthday, I usually spend time with family and friends, perhaps going
out for a nice meal or doing something special together.

2. When I was young, birthdays were all about parties, cake, and games with
friends. It was a magical time filled with excitement.

3. Yes, I think celebrating birthdays is important. It's a time to reflect on the past
year, appreciate the people in our lives, and look forward to the future.

4. In China, the most important birthday to celebrate is probably that of elderly


family members, particularly parents or grandparents. It's a sign of respect and
gratitude for their role in the family.

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