Maybo
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- Joined
- Feb 23, 2017
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Hong Kong
- Current Location
- Hong Kong
This is a practice text for the speaking part of the IELTS exam. Please correct it and make it colloquial.
Topic:
Describe a time when the weather prevented you from doing something. You should say: (Source)
My response:
Five years ago, I was planning to travel to Singapore, but my passport was expired, so I made an appointment to renew it. I were hoping for a sunny day for the appointment. Unfortunately, there was a strong typhoon hitting Hong Kong. Almost everything shut down. I was very upset because time slots were full during that month. Maybe because it was near the travel season, people were urge to renew their passports.
At first, I still wished the typhoon would go away in the afternoon. I knew that if I missed that time slot, I would need to wait for another month. Also, I might have to reschedule all my flights and hotels' bookings, which could cause me to pay a great amount of money. What was worse, if my parents knew that, I was sure they would told me off. I really regretted my decision to renew my passport so late. I should have checked the expiration date earlier. At least five months before my trip would be ideal.
During my self-blaming, the weather got worse. I could feel my apartment was moving and I felt dizzy. That was the first time I'd felt my life was at stake. I didn't want my apartment to collapse. At that time, I almost forgot about my passport problem. However, I'll never forget that experience because it taught me to get everything ready earlier before going for a trip.
Topic:
Describe a time when the weather prevented you from doing something. You should say: (Source)
- what your plan was
- what weather you were hoping for
- what happened
My response:
Five years ago, I was planning to travel to Singapore, but my passport was expired, so I made an appointment to renew it. I were hoping for a sunny day for the appointment. Unfortunately, there was a strong typhoon hitting Hong Kong. Almost everything shut down. I was very upset because time slots were full during that month. Maybe because it was near the travel season, people were urge to renew their passports.
At first, I still wished the typhoon would go away in the afternoon. I knew that if I missed that time slot, I would need to wait for another month. Also, I might have to reschedule all my flights and hotels' bookings, which could cause me to pay a great amount of money. What was worse, if my parents knew that, I was sure they would told me off. I really regretted my decision to renew my passport so late. I should have checked the expiration date earlier. At least five months before my trip would be ideal.
During my self-blaming, the weather got worse. I could feel my apartment was moving and I felt dizzy. That was the first time I'd felt my life was at stake. I didn't want my apartment to collapse. At that time, I almost forgot about my passport problem. However, I'll never forget that experience because it taught me to get everything ready earlier before going for a trip.
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