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6.0 IELTS Speaking Score. Model answer. Part 3. Look inside and be inspired.
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6.0 IELTS Speaking Score. Model answer. Part 3. Look inside and be inspired.
The question: Do you think there are more beautiful things now than in the past? Why?
Here are 5 useful vocabulary plus examples that you can use for the topic of 'Beautiful Things':
Breathtaking: Extremely impressive or stunningly beautiful.
Example: The view from the mountaintop was absolutely breathtaking.
Aesthetically pleasing: Having qualities that are visually or artistically attractive.
Example: The design of the building was carefully crafted to be aesthetically pleasing.
Serene: Calm, peaceful, and beautiful in a way that inspires tranquility.
Example: The serene beauty of the sunset reflected on the still lake.
Picturesque: Visually charming or attractive, like a picture.
Example: The small village nestled in the valley was incredibly picturesque.
Striking: Extremely impressive or noticeable, often due to an unexpected or unusual quality.
Example: The painting's vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes made it strikingly beautiful.
Please let me know the score you are aiming for in your speaking part so I can prepare you better!
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