Scenario: Telling a Friend About Your Weekend

Conversation : 1
BeginnerBest Practice
Student A: Hey! How was your weekend?
Student B: It was fun! I went to the zoo with my family.
Student A: That sounds exciting! Did you see any lions?
Student B: Yes! The lions were sleeping, though.
Student A: I love the zoo. I want to go too!
Student B: You should! It’s a great place to visit.

Examples

1: exciting
Meaning: Causing strong feelings of interest or enthusiasm.
Sentences Using exciting for better understanding
1 .The trip to the zoo was very exciting.
2 .I read an exciting story last night.
3 .The movie was exciting and fun.
2: visit
Meaning: To go somewhere to spend time for enjoyment or a purpose.
Sentences Using visit for better understanding
1 .We plan to visit the museum this weekend.
2 .She wants to visit her grandmother.
3 .Let’s visit the park after school.
Conversation : 2
IntermediateBest Practice
Student A: Hey, how did you spend your weekend?
Student B: It was amazing! I went hiking with my cousins.
Student A: Wow, that sounds adventurous! Where did you go?
Student B: We went to Pinehill Trail. The view from the top was breathtaking.
Student A: I’d love to go hiking someday.
Student B: You should! It’s tiring but totally worth it.

Examples

1: hiking
Meaning: The activity of going for long walks in the countryside or mountains.
Sentences Using hiking for better understanding
1 .We went hiking over the weekend.
2 .Hiking is great for both exercise and fun.
3 .They enjoy hiking in the national park.
2: breathtaking
Meaning: Very beautiful or surprising in a way that takes your breath away.
Sentences Using breathtaking for better understanding
1 .The mountain view was absolutely breathtaking.
2 .The sunrise was breathtaking to watch.
3 .Her painting captured a breathtaking landscape.
Conversation : 3
ProBest Practice
Student A: How was your weekend? Did you do anything special?
Student B: Yes, I attended a photography workshop. It was quite enlightening.
Student A: That’s awesome! What did you learn there?
Student B: We explored composition, lighting techniques, and storytelling through images.
Student A: Sounds fascinating! I’d love to see some of your photos.
Student B: Sure! I’ll bring my portfolio tomorrow.

Examples

1: enlightening
Meaning: Providing new insight or understanding.
Sentences Using enlightening for better understanding
1 .The workshop was very enlightening.
2 .Her talk gave me an enlightening perspective.
3 .It was an enlightening experience overall.
2: composition
Meaning: The arrangement of elements in a work, like a photo or painting.
Sentences Using composition for better understanding
1 .Good composition makes a photo more powerful.
2 .We learned about photo composition in class.
3 .He focused on composition during the shoot.
3: fascinating
Meaning: Extremely interesting or charming.
Sentences Using fascinating for better understanding
1 .The documentary was absolutely fascinating.
2 .She told a fascinating story about her trip.
3 .Astronomy is a fascinating subject to study.