IELTS Cue Card 100: Describe A Long Journey You Enjoyed

IELTS Speaking Cue Card with Sample Answer.  Describe A Long Journey You Enjoyed. IELTS Speaking Part 2 With Model Answer. Also Sample answer for Part 3 discussion.

Describe A Long Journey You Enjoyed

You should say:

  • where you went
  • when and why you went there
  • what landscapes you saw

and explain why this was such an unforgettable trip.

Model Answer:

One journey I went on that was very long indeed was my trip around Europe last summer, travelling by train.

I went for a whole month, going all around Europe from my home country of England east until I got to Eastern Europe, and then back in a loop to Italy. I went so I could see the rich history and culture of the continent, which was practically on my doorstep. I felt it was high time I embarked on a long trip to experience some more of the world and its people. Travelling by train I kept myself occupied by looking out of the window at the landscapes as they flashed by. The countryside was mostly fields, but once I got to the Alps then it became beautiful. There were towering cliffs of rocks with fast-flowing rivers cutting between valley walls. I could even see a castle on one of the hillsides. Each city I visited brought a new style of architecture and type of person on the street. I saw medieval cottages, baroque cathedrals and shabby, modern apartment blocks. The landscape varied with each country I came to.

I’ll never forget this trip because it was the first time I was travelling without a home base. I went with a good friend and we Spent a lot of time together. We had memorable conversations on the long train journeys about life, society, religion. all very deep stuff. I also had the chance to see some of the world’s most famous sights like the Eiffel Tower and the Dom Cathedral in Cologne. It was fascinating walking up on a train knowing that the next stop I got off at was going to present me with a whole new country with many surprises. It was a unique experience.

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Question and Sample Answer:

Do you like going on long trips?

I don’t just like going on long trips, I love it! I’ve been on a long trip every year now for the last three years. I really relish the chance to get away from my normal life and be thrown into a totally new situation. It’s a great feeling exploring somewhere totally new, not knowing what to expect or what you’re going to find around the next corner. I’ve always felt wanderlust and a need to explore, so going on long trips is the perfect way to fulfill my need for adventure, Some say the nicest thing about going away is coming home again, and even though I travel to get away from a boring life back home it is still nice to get back to familiar surroundings because you can appreciate them in a new light.

When traveling on a long journey. what do you think you need to pay attention to?

The first thing to pay attention to is your packing. You’re not going to be able to pop back to your house to pick up something you forgot, so it’s important to be careful. If you‘re going on a long trip into a well-developed area of the world then the problems aren’t so bad as you can usually find a hospital if you get hurt and there’re generally a lot of services available. If you travel in a poorer area though, things can get hairy. There may not be good medical care, crime can be a problem and in some places there may even be war. Have your wits about you wherever you go.

Do you prefer to travel alone or with others?

This is a thorny issue. In general I love my own company and am quite happy on my own. Some of the best travelling experiences I’ve had are when I was alone, where I could think in peace and reflect on what I was doing and seeing. Travelling alone also allows you to more easily meet other people and interact with your surroundings. If you’re part of a group, you may stick together and not get a true sense of what life is like for locals. That said, travelling with others can be a wise choice when safety is concerned. If you get injured or attacked it’s a lot better to have other people around you to help. There’s safety in numbers.

What are the benefits of traveling with a friend?

Travelling with a friend is a wonderful way to share the work of travelling. If you need to book a lot of tickets or sort out visas, it can be helpful having someone else there with you to share the pain, offer moral support and offer advice. It’s nice to be able to talk to someone you know well when you’re travelling as you’re often in strange new environments and you may want someone familiar with you who you know well. Being able to share experiences together can be a great way to bond and come closer together. Some of the best travelling stories involve two friends getting in trouble together and sharing some hairy moments.

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