Describe a School you Went to in Your Childhood- IELTS Cue Card
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Describe a school you went to in your childhood.
You should say:
- Where it was
- What it was like
- What you learned there
- And how you felt about it
Sample Answer
Childhood is one of the most exquisite and invaluable experiences of one’s life and school days are definitely the cherry on top. My school days were one of the most exhilarating and relishing days of my life where I enjoyed thoroughly along with laying a foundation for the person who I am today and, to a greater extent, who I would be in the future as well. I did my schooling at Westwood Senior Secondary School, Slovenia and I remember every bit of it.
My school was extremely beautiful and the campus was so entrancing that everyone who used to behold it fell in love with its magnificence. Apart from that, I don’t have enough time to talk about my school days as there are hordes of stories and incidents I have to reminisce about. Students were from a motley of cultures and traditions and the way we used to respect each other’s traditions and were all so unified is something I really miss after growing up. That innocence and naivety is very rare to find now.
I learned a multitude of things there, encompassing various streams of studies and art. It was there where I realized my passion for calligraphy and my teachers were all so seasoned and dexterous in their concerned field of studies that there was almost nothing they didn’t know about regarding their subject. My teachers gave me the best tutelage ever possible and most of my fellow students are still my friends.
I truly feel obliged and lifelong grateful to my school and really nostalgic talking about it now. I believe a part of me would always stay back in the days when I used to go to my school and would always stay in its charm.
Vocabulary
- Invaluable
Meaning: very precious
Eg.: I got an invaluable compliment from my favourite person today.
- Exhilarating
Meaning: filled with joy
Eg.: That experience, by far, was the most exhilarating experience ever.
- Entrancing
Meaning: charming
Eg.: He had a very entrancing personality and people used to respect him for that.
- Magnificence
Meaning: brilliance; grandness
Eg.: The mansion I saw yesterday had an unmatchable magnificence.
- Encompassing
Meaning: surrounding
Eg.: The course would encompass everything relevant to the subject.
Part 3 Questions
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What’s the difference between the present and the past teachers?
The teachers in the past were primarily concerned with imparting quality education to their pupils and hence, were respected immensely. However, today, teaching has transformed into a money-making machine, owing to which students have started considering the equation similar to that of staff and a client.
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What is the difference between being taught by teachers and being taught by AI?
Being taught by teachers holds a realistic essence to it and I believe the way a teacher can teach can never be dislodged or substituted by any AI or ML. Although AI can teach the recorded sessions well and can deliver without getting fatigued and worn out, the human interaction between a teacher and a student is too high a cliff to climb by any such digital aid.
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What are the most common types of schools in India?
The most common types of schools are private institutions now, which have changed over the past few years. Earlier, the government-owned institutions were higher in number. However, since every other thing has been revolutionised and commercialised, so has the education sector as well, and hence the surge in private institutions.
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Which do you think is more important: primary school education or university education?
Education is important at various levels. Though one lays a strong foundation for oneself at school, the skills and real-time practicality one learns in university are inevitable. Hence, we can’t say which one is more essential to have.
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Do you think young people today are burdened with study?
Well, yes, I do think so. Children are overhauled by a huge curriculum and gigantic books and syllabus that they have lost the essence of childhood.
Vocabulary
- Primarily
Meaning: majorly
Eg.: I am concerned about my health.
- Pupils
Meaning: students
Eg.: His pupils respected him for he was a great human being.
- Immensely
Meaning: in a great effect
Eg.: He was immensely shouting at his friend.
- Dislodged
Meaning: surpassed/displaced
Eg.: The buildings have been dislodged and ravaged by the authorities.
- Inevitable
Meaning: something you can’t do without
Eg.: Food is inevitable for our survival.
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