describe an occasion when you have been part of large crowd concentrate on the crowd it's behaviour,and reaction and the variety of individual in it rather than on the event itself
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Answer:
Describe an occasion when you celebrated an achievement.
You should say:
What you achieved
How you celebrated it
Who you celebrated it with
And how you felt about it.
Part 3:
How do people in your country celebrate events? Do you think it’s different in other countries?
Why is it important for sports fans to celebrate when their favorite team wins?
Do people prefer winning when they’re in a team or when they’re on their own?
How do young and old people celebrate their birthdays?
Part 2 — Sample Answer:
I’ve had quite a number of achievements in my life that have been worthy of celebrating, but the one that sticks out in my mind the most is when I graduated from high school.
This was the first big achievement I’d experienced, and it felt like it had been years in the making.
In the run up to my graduation I’d been seemingly working night and day to prepare for my final exams. I’d already gotten my coursework assignments out of the way, and they’d been submitted long before the deadline.
I’d felt really quite stressed preparing for my exams and was worried that I wouldn’t achieve good grades. This made me work even harder because I didn’t want to have to retake any of the tests.
These tests would in large part determine my future. They’d determine the universities that would be willing to accept me, and a good university would be a significant boost to my career and earning potential.
The final day was the day we received our grades. It was the day we had finally finished and could move on to applying to universities.
Surprisingly, the school wasn’t interested in organizing a graduation ceremony for us. A lot of the students were up in arms about this, and many parents were quite upset that their children wouldn’t be able to celebrate their achievements.
The school didn’t budge and claimed they didn’t have it in their budget.
A handful of friends and I took matters into our own hands. We raised enough money to rent a venue close by the school. Went spent ages organizing it and recruited the help of our parents too.
On the big night we held our own mock graduation ceremony and had more fun than we would have had otherwise. A few of our teachers came too and we all spent the rest of the evening partying.
Vocabulary and idioms for this answer:
Quite a number (phrase)
Used for giving a general idea of how many people or things you are referring to.
Example: We’ve met on quite a number of occasions.