Describe a time you were
friendly to someone you didn’t like.
You should say
When and Where it happened?
Who he/she was?
Why didn’t you like this person?
And explain why you were friendly to him/her on that occasion.
Note: You
will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have one minute
to think about what you are going to say. You can make some notes to help you
if you wish.
Model Answer 1:
Introducion:
Well, most people prefer to make friends and spend with those
who are like-minded because it is not easy to adjust with opposite
personalities.
Who he/she was?
Here I would like to share my experience when I had to be with
one of my friends whom I never liked. Actually, Raj is my neighbour as well as
my classmate, but still, we were not friends.
Why didn’t you like this
person?
We had nothing in common where he was cold, introvert and a
boring personality. I was quite friendly and fun-loving. That’s why we had a
different group of friends at school as well as in the locality.
When and Where it
happened?
Unfortunately, one day coming back from school, I had an accident,
and my leg got fractured. Now I was on bed rest for almost one month and
couldn’t attend school.
And explain why you were
friendly to him/her on that occasion?
To avoid the study loss, my mother requested Raj to come at our
house every evening to help me in my studies. Though he was not willing but
agreed on my mother’s request.
Now I had to be very polite and formal to a person with whom I
never wanted to be. He used to carry a lot of attitudes while teaching me, but
I had to tolerate everything because I was in need.
Conclusion:
To be honest, after few meetings, we got used to each other. Despite his boring
company. Now I can say he is my friend as well. But still not a good friend.
Overall it was the time when I had to be friendly with someone I don’t like.
Model Answer 2:
Introduction:
and Who he/she was?
Why didn’t you like this
person?
When and Where it happened?
And explain why you were
friendly to him/her on that occasion?
- No one in the
class helped him because of his attitude.
- The next day,
my mother overheard me telling one of my friends how Rajesh deserved it.
- After hearing
this, she told me that regardless of his past attitude, I should help him.
- I was reluctant
at first, but I listened to my mother.
- I called him
and told him that I will sit with him an hour after class every day till
the exams.
- During these study
sessions, I got to know him better.
- I got to know
that rather than being arrogant, he was actually very humble.
- He was just not
a good communicator.
- His choice of
words was a major reason for him coming off as rude and arrogant.
- He knew people
didn’t like him, but he was oblivious about the reason for it.
- After the
exams, I started inviting him to my home along with my other friends.
- As they got to
know him better, they also became good friends with him.
- Till now, we
are all good friends and meet each other often.
- Recently, I
asked mom why she made me help him.
- She told me
that it was the right thing to do.
Conclusion:
Here some examples of follow up questions that you may asked
during your speaking part 3 by examiner related to cue card “describe a time
you were friendly to someone you didn’t like”.
1. Why are people friendly
with the person they don’t like?
I think the main reason is that they do not want the person to know that they
don’t like him/her. People feel they might need a favour from the person in the
future and if the person knows that they don’t like him/her, he or she won’t
help them.
2. What kinds of people are
usually friendly?
You may consider me naive, but I honestly believe that majority of the people
in the world are really friendly. I also believe that people in rural areas
tend to be friendlier than urban areas, but that is just because of the
fast-paced and stressful life in cities.
3. What are the
differences between being friendly and polite?
I think politeness is about words, while being friendly is about our actions. I
can decline something politely, but I wouldn’t consider myself friendly if I
did so.
4. What do you think about
people who are always straightforward?
I think these people are actually the best people in the world for one can
always expect an honest answer from them. However, I also believe that it is
nearly impossible to be straightforward all the time.
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