Talk about a friend of you who learnt your language IELTS Cue Card

Talk about a friend of you who learnt your language IELTS Cue Card

Talk about a friend of you who learnt your language IELTS Cue Card

IELTS CUE CARD TOPIC

Talk about a friend of you who learnt your language
You should say:

  • who he/she is
  • where he/she is from
  • how he/she learnt your language

and explain how you feel about him/her.

Sample 

Being bilingual is a good activity that one person can Pursue, so I know many people who can speak more than one language. And yeah, I would like to talk about my friend India, who lives in the United States. He’s fluent in Hindi, which is my native language, so it’s pretty surprising because it is quite surprising. After all, She’s from the USA, and the native language of the United States is English. Hindi is a different language that takes a lot of work to learn.

 So I was very fascinated when I first heard my native language from her. So she was in my house about two years ago. I met her. She’s in my bag. She was my batch mate during college and an Archaeologist by profession. She said she had a here.

 She has a keen interest in Indian and Asian archaeologist Archaeology. For that reason, she pursued this career, and she learned in my native language. And apart from that, she learned Madrian, a Chinese language. If I talk about how she learned, she pursued various courses like Hindi courses, and She also said that YouTube helped her a lot in learning the Hindi language. She’s very fluent; she can speak and write, and she only lags in understanding and reading.

 So, I think that’s the only thing she’s lagging, and she will cover up soon because she is continuously working on her working on it, and so yet that’s my friend who speaks my native language. It’s learning languages important.

Follow-ups

Is learning a second language important?

 Yes, it is imperative to cite an example when learning languages. We can take English. English is an International language, and wherever we go, as we will go, English is Mentioned there, and it is pretty easy to understand what other people understand. So, a person must learn more than one language. It could be beneficial if he learned English.

 Is it easier to learn new languages in childhood or adulthood? 

It’s easy in our childhood because we can teach it in a child’s mind very quickly compared to adults. An adult has some good sense and can understand better and learn within no time. But if we train a child’s brain for a new language, it would be beneficial for the future.

 Is it easier to learn languages now than in the past?

 Now, it is more straightforward to learn a language than the previous one because, in the past, we didn’t have technology. What is the vast technology? What we have now, like in the previous era, is that we only had books and some newspapers, which were time-consuming and very hard to learn, but nowadays, we have YouTube, through which we can learn.

 We can see our videos and learn through them, and after that, after the videos, we have some phone applications, and Google Translate helps a lot in learning a new language.

 How does the modern technology help language learners? As I said, we have a lot of Varieties now to learn a language like YouTube, Google Translate, and Some mobile applications, and apart from that we had we have various online courses By which we can learn a language from any place and at any time.

What language would you like to learn in the future?

 I would learn Japanese because I am interested in Japanese anime. Some of them are dubbed in English, which is easier to learn, but some of them are not, so for that reason, I would learn English. I would learn the Japanese language.

Can older adults learn a new language, or is it too late? 

There is no specific age limit for learning. If I talk about old age, It would be hard for a significant population because the ability to learn new skills declines with age. So they can learn, but it would be very tough for them.

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