IELTS QUESTION (SHOPPING)

 Let's talk about shopping.


 How often do you go shopping?

What kind of shopping do you do?

What kind of shopping do you enjoy doing the most?

How far is the shopping center from your place?

Are there many other shopping malls nearby?

Which one is the most popular?

Do you have any favorite shops?

What types of shops do you have in your hometown?

How do you feel about shopping?

Do you shop online?

What do you mostly shop for when you do online shopping?

What are the recent trends in your place that entice people to go shopping?

What have been the major changes in your place when it comes to shopping places?

Are the people in your place savers or spenders?

What do you dislike about online shopping?

What do you dislike about brick-and-mortar stores?




Part 2

Describe a positive shopping experience that you encountered in your life. You should say:

what it was;

when it was;

how it was compared to your other experiences;

and 

Explain why it was a positive experience.


Part 3

What is the shopping behavior or the preferences and patterns of consumption of the people in your place?

Do you think the time will come when all the transactions will be done online?

What do you think will be the future of shopping?



Vocabulary Expressions:

shop around                                            refund

essential commodities                             reimburse

haggle                                                      bargaining

hoarders                                                   go-to place

brick-and-mortar                                      saver

spender                                                      frugal

stingy                                                        consumption

retail                                                         wholesale

in bulk                                                       compulsive

impulsive                                                  shopaholic

free-spending                                             perks

freebies                                                       indulge

spree                                                            owe

splurge


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