Part 2 (Cue Card) Communication

An Interesting Conversation

Cue Card

Describe an interesting conversation you had recently.

You should say:

and explain and explain why you found this conversation particularly interesting

Model Answer

Well, I'd like to talk about a really fascinating conversation I had with a colleague of mine named David about two weeks ago. We were at a coffee shop near our office during our lunch break, and we got onto the topic of artificial intelligence and how it's going to reshape the job market over the next decade. Actually, it started quite casually — he mentioned he'd been reading an article about self-driving cars, and that just sparked this whole discussion. What made it so interesting was that we had completely different perspectives on the matter. David was quite optimistic and believed that technology would create more jobs than it would eliminate, whereas I was a bit more cautious and worried about the short-term disruption it could cause. We went back and forth for nearly an hour, exchanging ideas and challenging each other's viewpoints, which I found really stimulating. To be honest, I don't often get the chance to have such in-depth conversations because most of my daily interactions are fairly surface-level. What I particularly appreciated was that even though we disagreed on several points, the conversation remained very respectful and open-minded. I'd say I actually came away from it with a more nuanced understanding of the topic. It reminded me how valuable it is to engage with people who think differently from you, because it really broadens your horizons and pushes you to reconsider your own assumptions.

Key Vocabulary

sparked
triggered or caused something to begin suddenly
perspectives
particular ways of thinking about or viewing something
disruption
a major disturbance or change that interrupts normal processes
stimulating
encouraging interest, thought, or discussion
surface-level
shallow, not dealing with deeper or more meaningful topics
nuanced
showing subtle differences or fine distinctions in meaning
broadens your horizons
expands your range of knowledge, experiences, or interests
assumptions
things accepted as true without proof

Pronunciation Guide

fascinating /ˈfæsɪneɪtɪŋ/
Stress the first syllable FAS. It has four syllables: 'FAS-ih-nay-ting'. Avoid saying 'fas-SEEN-ating'.
perspective /pəˈspektɪv/
Stress falls on the second syllable SPEK. Say 'per-SPEK-tiv' with a clear 'k' sound, not 'per-SPET-iv'.
enthusiastic /ɪnˌθjuːziˈæstɪk/
Four syllables with main stress on AS. The 'th' is a soft dental sound. Say 'in-thoo-zee-AS-tik'.

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Speaking Tips

For conversation topics, recreate the dialogue naturally by paraphrasing what was said rather than quoting word-for-word. Contrasting your opinion with the other person's shows range of language. Use connectors like 'whereas', 'on the other hand', and 'even though' to demonstrate grammatical flexibility and coherence.

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