Please read the questions as you use them in everyday conversation with an American, British, or Australian Accent.
Part 1
- Do you like to live in a village or a city? Why?
- Please describe the room you live in?
- Do you think breakfast is important?
- What do you prefer, tea or coffee? Why?
- What do you usually prepare for your guests, tea or coffee?
- When was the last time you drank coffee or tea?
- Do you like to watch the sky?
- What is the sky like at night in your hometown?
- Do you like cooking?
- How often do you cook?
- What dish are you best at cooking?
- Who taught you how to cook?
- When you were a child, did you ever help your parents to prepare a meal?
- Who usually does the cooking in your home?
- What are some things that people easily forget?
- What kinds of people are more forgetful?
- How can people improve their memory?
- Can technology be used to help us remember things?
Part 2
Describe a crowded place you went to. Please tell me
- Where you went
- Who you went there with
- Why you went there
Part 3
- Do you like large spaces?
- What types of problems can be better solved by the group?
- Why is it important for people to be alone sometimes?
- What do you think is the most important thing at a public event?
"a" group is more common, but it depends on the context.