Ashraful Haque
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 14, 2019
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bengali; Bangla
- Home Country
- Bangladesh
- Current Location
- Bangladesh
This is the question I got on my practice IELTS test:
Describe your favorite season of the year. What you like to do during the season?
I said I love winter. And when saying what I like to do in winter I said:
"I like staying indoors, preferably in bed. Have a cup of hot coffee. Take a hot shower. My most favorite part is wearing winter clothes. I just love to wear track suits, jeans and caps during this season."
My question is about 'a.' Here I'm talking about a season. But these sentence sound like I'm talking about a single day. Is it natural in this type of context or should I say "Have hot coffee"/"Take hot showers?"
Describe your favorite season of the year. What you like to do during the season?
I said I love winter. And when saying what I like to do in winter I said:
"I like staying indoors, preferably in bed. Have a cup of hot coffee. Take a hot shower. My most favorite part is wearing winter clothes. I just love to wear track suits, jeans and caps during this season."
My question is about 'a.' Here I'm talking about a season. But these sentence sound like I'm talking about a single day. Is it natural in this type of context or should I say "Have hot coffee"/"Take hot showers?"