IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Bags 2

IELTS Speaking Part 1 (Bags)

Topic: Bags
Difficulty: Easy


Bags
Part 1
1. Do you usually carry a bag?
2. Do you change your bags often?
3. What kind of bags would you use when traveling?
4. Is a bag an ideal gift?
5. Did you use a backpack when you were a child?
6. What kind of bag do you use for work or school?
7. Have you ever lost a bag?


1. Yes, I typically carry a bag, especially when I’m in school. It’s essential for carrying my books and laptop. Having a bag with me ensures I can keep all my necessary items organized and easily accessible throughout the day.

2. I do change my bags often, primarily because my area is quite dusty. I make it a point to clean my bag at least twice a week since I strongly dislike having a dirty bag. Maintaining a clean bag keeps it looking good and ensures that my belongings stay in top condition.

3. When traveling, I typically use a sling bag to keep essential items like my passport and phone easily accessible. However, I also use a suitcase because I tend to bring back a lot of souvenirs or sell some of them online.

4. No, a bag may not be an ideal gift, as it can be relatively expensive. People have different preferences when it comes to bags, so choosing the right one as a gift can be challenging. It’s often better to opt for gifts that have broader appeal or consider the recipient’s specific tastes and needs.

5. Yes, I used a backpack when I was a child, but it eventually caused discomfort and back pain. Consequently, I switched to using a trolley to carry my school items. This change was a practical decision to prioritize my comfort and well-being, especially during long school days.

6. For school, I use a simple backpack with padded straps since I carry a laptop most days and comfort matters more to me than style. It has separate compartments, which makes it easier to find things quickly between classes instead of digging through one big pocket.

7. Fortunately, I haven’t lost a bag myself, but a close friend of mine once left hers on a bus and never got it back. Ever since hearing that story, I’ve been extra careful, especially in crowded places like train stations, where it’s easy to get distracted and leave something behind.

 


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