Describe A Person Who Has Apologized To You

IELTS Speaking Part 2: IELTS Cue Card/ Candidate Task Card.

Describe a person who has apologized to you.

You should say:
Who this person is?
When this happened?
What this person said for apologizing?
Explain how you felt about the apology?

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

Introduction :

  • Knowingly or unknowingly most of us do some wrong things in life for that we feel sorry in ourselves.
  • Occasionally we hurt another individual, or somebody else strikes our feelings.
  • Whenever I recognize my error, I do not be afraid to feel sorry instantly truly.

Who this person is?

  • Here, I would like to discuss my buddy, Rohan, who cried to me for spilling ink in my assignment.
  • Rohan is my very best friend.
  • He’s 20 years old and that he isn’t tall, but seems really handsome.

When this happened?

  • It happened, two weeks ahead of our pre-board examinations of +2, we needed to submit our math assignment.
  • We had prepared our homework with fantastic effort and were very satisfied with the end result.
  • Rohan had purchased a fresh ink-pen, also was attempting to compose his name on the cover page of this assignment.
  • However, there was an issue with the pen.
  • In an effort to begin writing with the pencil, he made it hard, and the entire ink dropped on my mission, which was lying.
  • I had been on the point of tears.

What this person said for apologizing?

  • He felt awful and said sorry to me personally.

Explain how you felt about the apology?

  • I could see out of his face expressions which he was very sorry.
  • However, I also understood I would need to write my mission over again.
  • Rohan stayed up with me the entire night and assisted me in preparing my mission all over again.
  • It wouldn’t have been possible without his aid.
  • The following day we submitted our homework and got really good grades from our instructor.

Conclusion :

  • Saying sorry can’t undo the injury, but it could surely cause you to feel bad about matters.
  • My buddy tried to pay up for his error by saying sorry and helping me.
  • Even now we’re the best of buddies.

IELTS Speaking Part 3 : Follow up Questions

Here some examples of follow up questions that you may asked during your speaking part 3 by examiner related to cue card “describe a person who has apologized to you.”.

1. Is it very important to say sorry?
Yes, it is important to say sorry, since it enables you to feel guilty and you can tell the other individual that you realize your mistake and would not do anything later on.

2. In what situations do folks say sorry?
People say sorry when they do something wrong knowingly or unknowingly, and when they realize their error. They also say sorry when they want to clear any misunderstanding with their friend or relative.

3. Why do some people hate to say sorry?
Many people hate to say sorry because they have an ego and they think that they would be belittled if they say sorry. Sometimes they do not realize their error. Occasionally they think the other person is to blame, and he must say sorry.

4. In what scenarios should we apologize instantly?
We should apologize instantly when we recognize our error, or when we don’t want any misunderstanding to take place, or once we do not want our friendship to be broken, or if we want our relationship with the other person to become even stronger. For example, in a crowded location, when we unintentionally bang into somebody or when I forget to switch off my phone, and it rings and disturbs the entire class, I do not waste any time in saying sorry.

5. When is it that people say thank you?
People Today say thank you when someone does something to them or gives them a gift or wishes them on festivals and special occasions. People Today thank others for their aid or support, For example, a waiter at a restaurant, to the attendants in the gas pumps, etc.

6. When was the last time you found it hard to accept an apology?
The final time I found it hard to accept an apology was once my 10-year-old cousin, damaged My laptop and I dropped all of my important documents. I was quite dejected, but could not do anything relating to it. My cousin said sorry to me many occasions, but I remember I did not talk To him correctly for two weeks, and I’ve never let him touch my items again.

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