Describe your favourite movie that you watched once more
Answer:
Actually, I don’t usually watch movies more than once. But there is one movie that left a deep
impression on me — it is called “Hawa”, a Bangladeshi film. I watched it only once, but I still
remember every scene because it was so unique and emotional.
The movie tells the story of some fishermen who find a mysterious woman in the sea. She is not
like ordinary people. From that point, strange things start to happen on the boat. The film mixes
mystery, suspense, and local culture in a beautiful way.
What I liked most about “Hawa” was the music and the natural acting. It felt so real and different
from typical Bangladeshi movies. The background music and sea visuals made it feel like I was
inside the story.
I didn’t watch it twice, but if I get time, I really want to watch it again. I think it’s one of the best
movies made in recent years in Bangladesh.
Let me know if you want this in Bangla-English mix, or want to describe this movie in IELTS
Cue Card format (with intro, points, and conclusion).
You said:
1. Do you enjoy reading books in your free time? 2. What kind of books do you usually prefer to
read? 3. Did you read a lot as a child? 4. Do you think reading habits are changing in your
country? Let’s talk about the weather. 5. What kind of weather do you like the most? 6. Does the
weather affect your mood? 7. What do you usually do when it’s raining? 8. How do people in
your country cope with very hot weather?
📚 Let’s talk about reading books.
1. Do you enjoy reading books in your free time?
Yes, I do. Reading is something I really enjoy, especially when I get some quiet time. It helps me
relax and also learn new things. Even if I’m busy, I try to read at least a few pages every day.
2. What kind of books do you usually prefer to read?
I mostly enjoy reading books on self-development, history, and finance. Sometimes I read novels
too, but I prefer non-fiction because it gives me practical knowledge that I can apply in real life.
3. Did you read a lot as a child?
Not really. When I was a child, I was more interested in playing outside with friends. I started
reading regularly after finishing college, especially when I became interested in accounting and
personal growth.
4. Do you think reading habits are changing in your country?
Yes, definitely. Many people now read online through mobile phones or social media.
Traditional book reading is becoming less common, especially among the younger generation.
But some people still love reading printed books.
🌦️Let’s talk about the weather.
5. What kind of weather do you like the most?
I like cool and cloudy weather the most. It feels peaceful and comfortable. I don’t enjoy extreme
heat or heavy rain.
6. Does the weather affect your mood?
Yes, it does. On sunny days I feel more active and energetic. But during hot and humid weather,
I feel tired and sometimes irritated.
7. What do you usually do when it’s raining?
If I’m at home, I like to relax with a cup of tea and maybe read a book or watch a movie. But if I
need to go outside, I just take an umbrella and try to stay dry.
8. How do people in your country cope with very hot weather?
In Bangladesh, people usually try to stay indoors during the hottest hours of the day. They drink
a lot of water, use fans or air conditioners if possible, and wear light cotton clothes to stay cool.
📘 Topic: Reading Books
1. Do you enjoy reading books in your free time?
Absolutely. Reading is one of my favorite ways to unwind. Whenever I have some free time, I
like to pick up a book because it helps me escape daily stress and keeps my mind active.
2. What kind of books do you usually prefer to read?
I mostly enjoy non-fiction, particularly books related to personal development, finance, and
psychology. I also like biographies, as they give insights into successful people’s lives and their
mindset.
3. Did you read a lot as a child?
To be honest, I wasn’t an avid reader as a child. I preferred outdoor activities. However, as I
grew older, especially during university, I developed a strong interest in reading because I
realized how valuable it is for personal and professional growth.
4. Do you think reading habits are changing in your country?
Yes, very much so. With the rise of smartphones and social media, people tend to read shorter
content like posts or news headlines rather than full books. E-books and audiobooks are
becoming more popular, but traditional reading seems to be on the decline among the younger
generation.
🌤️Topic: The Weather
5. What kind of weather do you like the most?
I prefer mild, cloudy weather with a gentle breeze. It’s calm and relaxing, and it puts me in a
thoughtful, creative mood. I find extreme heat or heavy rain a bit overwhelming.
6. Does the weather affect your mood?
Definitely. On bright, sunny days I feel more motivated and energetic. But during gloomy, rainy
days, I sometimes feel low or sleepy. Weather has a subtle but strong impact on my mood.
7. What do you usually do when it’s raining?
If I’m indoors, I love sipping tea and listening to music or reading something. It creates a
peaceful atmosphere. If I have to go out, I just carry an umbrella and try to get things done
quickly.
8. How do people in your country cope with very hot weather?
In Bangladesh, summer can be extremely hot, so people stay indoors as much as possible during
the afternoon. They use fans or air conditioning, drink cold beverages, and wear light cotton
clothes to stay cool and comfortable.