Describe a long walk you ever had.
Model Answers and follow up questions to describe a long walk you ever had IELTS cue card:
Who you were with?
My cousin Karan actually lives in Canada and last month he was visiting us.
- It was a trek of 14 kms, which started from Dharamkot (near Macleodganj) in Himachal and ended at Triund.
- Dharamkot to Triund is 7 kms, so the total trek is 14 kms.
- My cousin had told me about this trek and so I also wanted to do it.
- I went there with four of my friends.
- We drove in our car and stayed at a hotel in Mcleodganj.
- We woke up early the next morning and got ready.
- We wore comfortable clothes and walking shoes for the trek.
- After having breakfast, we drove in our car till Dharamkot.
- From there we started our trek at around 9:00am.
- It was a clear and sunny day.
- We were all very excited and the first 3 kms were covered quickly.
- However, when we reached the halfway point, most of us were very tired.
- We stopped for some refreshments and a break, at a tea stall.
- The view from that tea-stall was mesmerizing and breath-taking.
- Then we resumed our trek and finally, after 4 hours of walking, we reached Triund.
- The view there was spectacular.
- The beauty of the Himalayas awed us.
- There were also some snow-covered areas and we enjoyed playing with the snow.
- We took a lot of pictures there.
- We had delicious lunch there, which was freshly cooked and started the journey back to Dharamkot.
- The trek back didn’t take us as long and we were back in Mcleodganj by 6.30pm.
And explain how you felt about this walk? and Conclusion:
- It was an exhilarating (amazing) experience and we all felt rejuvenated and recharged.
- Whenever we meet, we still reminisce (talk) about that trip and how amazing the experience was.
- I go for a walk every morning, but that is only for about 30-40 minutes.
- Here, I would like to talk about a long walk that I had.
- It so happened that my friend came to see me last year in December.
- Two years ago she went for her higher studies to Toronto, Canada.
- She had come home for her winter vacation and so she paid me a visit.
- There were some guests in my house, so we went to a park in my neighbourhood, where we could chat without any disturbance.
Where you walked? and Who you were with?
- It has a track for walking, so we started walking and also chatted with each other.
- We had so much to tell each other.
- I wanted to know all about her life in Canada.
- She told me all about her studies and about her stay there.
- She told me that initially she faced a lot of problems, but she sorted them out and now she was very happy there.
- She is a pure vegetarian, and in the beginning she could not find any affordable veg food outlets over there.
- Then she found an Indian store and started cooking for herself.
- She told me that she worked 20 hours a week along with her studies and could manage to earn her overhead expenses.
- She told me about the beautiful places to visit in Toronto.
- She painted a very rosy picture of Canada in my eyes.
- The conversation was so interesting that we both did not realise that we had been walking for two hours.
- She has an I-phone, which has a health app, which tells the miles walked. We had walked 5 miles, which is about 8 kms.
- Surprisingly, we did not feel any tiredness.
- We came home and she talked to my parents about sending me also for higher education to Canada.
- Because of her, my parents have agreed to send me to Canada for higher studies.
And explain how you felt about this walk? and Conclusion:
- I can never forget this long walk and this conversation, which proved a turning point in my life.
- Before that I had never thought about going abroad for studies.
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