IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Challenges
IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Challenges
- How do you usually deal with challenges in daily life?
- Do you like to live a life that has a lot of challenges?
- Do you like to challenge yourself?
- What subject do you think is the most challenging at school?
How do you usually deal with challenges in daily life?
Oh, I try to stay calm and take things step by step, you know? I think it’s important to figure out what’s really causing the issue before reacting. Usually, I’ll make a quick plan—like, “Okay, what’s the first thing I can do to fix this?” And sometimes, I’ll talk to a friend or family member for advice because a fresh perspective always helps. Oh, and if it’s something really tough, I just remind myself that challenges are temporary. It’s like—you tackle one thing at a time, and eventually, you get through it.
Do you like to live a life that has a lot of challenges?
Hmm, I wouldn’t say I like challenges, but I think they’re necessary, you know? Life without challenges would probably get boring after a while. Challenges push you to grow and learn, but too many can feel overwhelming. I guess it’s about balance—having enough to keep you motivated but not so many that you feel burned out. So, yeah, I appreciate challenges for what they bring, but I wouldn’t want them to dominate my life. It’s nice to have moments of peace, too.
Do you like to challenge yourself?
Oh, absolutely! I think it’s important to step out of your comfort zone every now and then. It’s how you grow, right? Whether it’s learning a new skill or trying something I’ve never done before, I like setting little goals for myself. Oh, and it doesn’t have to be anything huge—it could be as simple as trying a new recipe or taking on a project at work. I think challenging yourself keeps life interesting and helps you discover what you’re really capable of.
What subject do you think is the most challenging at school?
Oh, for me, it was definitely math. I mean, I could handle the basics, but once we got into advanced stuff like calculus or trigonometry, it was like… yeah, no thanks! It wasn’t just the formulas—it was the problem-solving part that always tripped me up. Oh, and the time pressure during exams didn’t help either. I remember spending hours studying, and even then, it felt like I was barely getting it. But, to be fair, I think the challenge taught me patience and persistence, so it wasn’t all bad.
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