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参考答案1:
Childhood stories were fascinating and in my childhood I had been very fond of those short of stories. My grandmother used to tell me stories before going to sleep. One such childhood story that I can remember is about a prince who fought and defeated a mighty giant to rescue his princess.
He was a good prince who helped his countrymen and was a very good fighter. He was happily married with the prince he fall in love with. They were benevolent kings and queens for the country and people of the country loved them very much. One day a giant ghost came from other territory and tried to abduct a small kid. The prince was out of the country at that moment for business purpose and the queen tried to force the giant to leave. That irritated the giant and it finally abducted the queen. The prince returned to the country few days back and learned the stories. He became very gloomy and decided to search for his queen. Everybody tried to protest him but he finally remain steady on his decision. He started a long and struggle-some journey to find the giant and rescue the queen. The journey was much surprising and full of different puzzles and obstacles. He finally reached to the abyss and found the queen. He had to fight with the giant and finally kill it to get his princess back.
As a kid this was one of my very favourite stories. My grandma told me the story multiple times and I used to insist her to tell me this very story. As a kid the story opened new horizon to me. I believed that every word of this story was true and that's why it made a special place in my mind. Most probably I have thought a lot about the things happened in this story and as a result I have still remembered the story.
参考答案2:
My mother used to tell me bed-time stories in my childhood and I have heard some of those stories so many times they have been permanently depicted in my memory.
One such story was the story of a boy who was 10 years old and got lost one day. The boy tried to get back home but since a bad magician used his black magic on the boy, he could not get back to home. The boy would be totally lost once the magic engulf him totally and the magician would then use the boy to do bad things. But in the boy's memory was his mother and father and that's why he was not totally lost. The boy continue his search for the way back to his home and on this journey he met an old man, a wounded tiger, a candy man, a king and a nomad with gold coins. Each time the boy met someone many exciting things happened. In fact those were the tests for him. If he passes those tests would be able to get back home and if he fails the tests, he would never be able to get back home. His confront with the king was most exciting as he had to go to different places and collect different things from challenging places to prove that he was innocent. Each time the boy faced a new challenge and amazing circumstances, the story gets more exciting.
After the boy won the last challenge he was given, the impact of the magic was no longer applicable and he found that he was standing nearby his home. As a kid I really enjoyed the story. I was almost the same age the boy in the story was and every time he faced a new challenge, the story took a turn and revealed another challenges. The story was intelligently made and I loved to hear it.
Tips for answering this Cue card topic:
Remember any story suitable for a child or may be a real story you heard from your childhood and prepare for the quick notes that you should take before you start talking about this cue card. Adhere to the questions asked in the cue card question and take quick notes on that. After you are done taking short notes to each question, try to elaborate each answer with additional information. For instance following is an approach of note taking for the questions and later on the elaborate method is shown.
-- My grandmother.
-- It was about a boy who was taken to the underworld by a witch.
-- The story was great; I was amazed by the underworld, my grandmother made it interesting for me.
-- I heard it several times, I told it to my younger kids, I dreamed about this story and that was a story I will never forget.
After you have taken short notes for each question, it is time to elaborate this. Following is an example of how to elaborate each point taken earlier.
-- My grandmother used to tell me stories to help me sleep and this was the story I heard from her more than hundred times. She had a great way of telling a story, specially the fairy stories and her tones and expressions made the story more interesting. She told it so convincingly that sometimes I believed that the characters and story were true. I was only 6-7 years old when I heard it and then it became my favourite bedtime story.
-- It was a story about a boy who was barely 8-9 years old and who was abducted by a witch one day while he was playing in the field. The witch took the boy to complete one of her very wicked ambition to become immortal and the boy was meant to be killed by her. But the boy was so brave and he loved his mother very much. The father was a warrior and started his voyage to rescue his son. In the man time a lovely fairy found the plot of the witch and she was determined to rescue the boy. The boy with his bravery, with the help of the good fairy and finally for the unforgettable battle between the father and the witch the bot was rescued and the witch and the evil spirit was killed.
-- I liked it because of the story line and the way my grandma told me the stories. I was touched by the bravery or the boy and his father and at the same time this was my first imagination about a world placed underground. There were lots of materials in the story, imaginary materials actually, and those helped me to imagine about a world that I never knew. I started dreaming about the underworld and the evil spirit and good spirit of the story and I was also very inspired by the bravery of the young child of the story. For all those reasons I liked the story very much and I always required my grandma to tell this very story. Because I have heard this story several times, naturally it became the part of my memory. It was one of my very favourite stories in my childhood and later on I have told this story to some of my younger cousins. Most importantly, in my childhood I have made lots of imaginary things regarding this story and that made a strong impression on me. Because of that I still remember this story.
After you have told the story and answered the question, give a finishing line to your speaking and that would make your speaking a very good one.
Similar topics:
1. Describe a story you remember.
2. Describe a story suitable for children.
3. Describe a story you heard from your grandmother.
4. Describe a story you read in your childhood.
5. Describe a bedtime story you remember.
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