IELTS Speaking Part-2

100+ Sample Answers


DR VISHAL GOYAL

Ex Lecturer in English 

M.Phil., Ph.D. (English), BCCIT, London (UK)

VISHAL ENGLISH, IELTS & PTE INSTITUTE, YAMUNANAGAR

36. Describe something you don’t have now but would like to own in the future.

You should say:

what this thing is

how long you have wanted to own it

where you first saw it

and explain why you would like to own it. 

 

Sample Answer

Something I've wanted to own for a while now is a vintage motorcycle, specifically a classic Royal Enfield Bullet. I've been fascinated by motorcycles ever since I was a teenager, but my love for vintage bikes has grown over the years.

I first saw a Royal Enfield Bullet when I was traveling in India a few years ago. I was immediately drawn to its timeless design, iconic styling, and rugged charm. There's something about the classic lines and old-school appeal of the Bullet that captures the essence of adventure and freedom on the open road.

I've been dreaming about owning a Royal Enfield Bullet for quite some time now, ever since that first encounter in India. The idea of cruising down winding country roads, feeling the wind in my face, and experiencing the thrill of riding a vintage motorcycle is incredibly appealing to me.

Moreover, owning a Royal Enfield Bullet would not only fulfill a personal dream but also allow me to connect with a rich heritage and tradition of motorcycling. The Bullet has a storied history dating back to the early 20th century, and it's synonymous with exploration, adventure, and a spirit of independence.

Additionally, I appreciate the simplicity and mechanical beauty of vintage motorcycles like the Royal Enfield Bullet. These bikes have a character and personality that modern machines often lack, with their raw power, soulful exhaust note, and handcrafted details.

Overall, owning a Royal Enfield Bullet represents more than just owning a motorcycle; it's about embracing a lifestyle, forging connections with like-minded enthusiasts, and embarking on memorable adventures. It's a symbol of freedom, individuality, and the open road, and I hope to make that dream a reality in the future.