Describe a crowded place you have been to – IELTS speaking part 2
Describe a crowded place you have been to
You should say:
- Where it was
- When you went there
- What you did there
And explain how you felt about it
Example 1
“I recently visited an extremely crowded market in ___________, which was an absolutely mind-blowing experience! I went there during my spring break to buy some souvenirs for my friends and family.
I remember the moment I stepped into the market, and I felt like a fish out of water. There were so many people around me that I literally had to elbow my way through.
The atmosphere in the market was super chaotic, and there were tons of vendors shouting out their prices, with bargaining going on left and right, as well as hundreds of shoppers battling it out over the best deals.
I can still remember the scent of the freshly cooked street food and the colourful spread of spices and fruits, which were all out of this world.
I had an absolute blast haggling with the vendors ,and ended up saving a lot of money on some great souvenirs to take home for friends and family.
The market was definitely an eye opener for me, and I was astonished to see the traditional Vietnamese practices and was truly grateful for having had the chance to experience and appreciate it.
Despite the chaos and hustle-bustle, I thoroughly enjoyed walking through the different stalls, and found something special in every nook and cranny of the market, which really made it an unforgettable experience!
Thank you.”
- Idioms
Mind-blowing is an idiom that means something is so amazing or surprising that it overwhelms the mind. Example: The scale of the Grand Canyon is mind-blowing.
The idiom “like a fish out of water” means that someone is in an unfamiliar or uncomfortable situation. For example, “He felt like a fish out of water at the fancy dinner party.”
To ‘elbow one’s way through’ is an expression meaning to push or move forward forcefully or aggressively to reach a desired objective. For example: “He elbowed his way through the crowded bus to get a seat.”
The idiom out of this world means extraordinary or excellent. For example, “That concert was out of this world!”
To have a blast means to have a really fun or enjoyable experience. Example: We had a great time at the concert – we really had a blast!
An eye opener is an idiom used to describe an experience or event that makes you realize or understand something new and unexpected. Example: The movie I watched last night was an eye opener—it really changed my outlook on the world.
This idiom means to search very thoroughly or to look in all places, including those that might be hard to reach or notice. Example: “She searched every nook and cranny of the house trying to find her grandmother’s glasses.”
Describe a crowded place you have been to – IELTS speaking part 3
Why do you think that a lot of people don’t enjoy crowded places?
“I guess many people don’t like being in crowded places because it generally means there is no breathing room, plus it can be noisy and chaotic.
For instance, if you’re in a crowded stadium, it can be very uncomfortable because of the lack of personal space and you can’t even move freely.
As well as that, it can be extremely stressful and overwhelming to be surrounded by a lot of people, especially if you’re an introvert.
What’s more,crowded places can also be more dangerous because the chance of crime is higher and it can be hard to keep track of everyone around you.
I think these are just some of the reasons why many people don’t enjoy crowded places.”
Why do you think that some people often want to be alone in a quiet and peaceful place?
“Personally, I think that many people like to be alone in a quiet and relaxing place because it gives them a chance to relax and unwind. They don’t have distractions from other people or loud noises, so they can be more creative and think more clearly.
On top of that, being alone also lets them have a break from the hustle and bustle of their everyday lives, as well as letting them focus and be themselves, instead of constantly having to check in with a friend or family member.
I guess It often provides a sense of freedom and is a great way to recharge so they can be their best.”
What kind of places can people go to if they want to be alone?
“I think some people always like to enjoy their alone time in nature, like going for a hike in the woods or to a beach for a long walk along the shore.
Other people prefer to be alone at home, where they can relax in a familiar and comfortable environment.
As well as that, lots of people will head to a cafe or library to spend some quality alone time without feeling isolated.
I guess, It’s all up to the individual– they might prefer to visit a museum, book store, or park. I think at the end of the day,it’s whatever works best for the individual.”
What kind of problems can occur in crowded places?
“Well, I guess crowded places can create lots of problems. For example, there is very often too much noise and confusion, which can create lots of stress and even lead to arguments or fights.
As well as that, it can be hard to find your way around or even just get around in general, leading to delays and frustration.
On top of that,. If a place gets too crowded it can even become dangerous, with the potential for stampedes or other accidents occurring.
Pickpocketing, theft, and other types of crime may also be more likely to occur in a crowded place due to the more difficult task of being seen or noticed with so many people around.”
What kind of places tend to get crowded in your country?
“During the weekends or public holidays, there are actually quite a few places that usually get extremely crowded. Shopping malls, and amusement parks are always packed with people, especially during the school holidays.
During the hot Summer months, beaches and public parks are some of the most common spots that tend to get very crowded, and it can be difficult to find a quiet or peaceful space. On top of that, many of the local tourist attractions become totally swamped with both local and international tourists.
As well as that, some public transportation options such as subways get absolutely packed, especially in the bigger cities during peak hours.
Personally, I don’t like crowded places, as it often makes me feel tense and uncomfortable, and I do my best to avoid most of these kinds of places on weekends or public holidays.”
More links to IELTS speaking part 2 and part 3 topics with example answers
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