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PART 2:
[You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have one minute to think about
what you are going to say. You can make some notes to help you if you wish.]
Describe a memorable event in your life.
You should say:
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when the event took place
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where the event took place
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what happened exactly
and explain why this event was memorable for you.
Cue Card Answer:
We never really thought that we would be able to attract so many people to attend our event. In
fact, we didn’t exactly do too much of promotional works to spread the news of our fundraising
event that took place about 6 years ago with a very limited amount of preparation. Of course, we
were lucky enough to have managed the permission, as it was for a noble cause, from our local
authority to organize such a big and important event at a local youth club in my home town. I had no
idea back then that this event would later become a memorable experience in my life.
The event started at around 4:00 pm with an introductory speech from our chief event organizer,
followed by a live musical performance show by one of our local music concert groups. It was, after
all, a fundraising event to help out people in the continent of Africa, so our chief event organizer
very passionately tried to describe the plights of some African people who were/are still living under
so much economic hardship despite the continuing efforts of many charity organizations around the
globe.
As time progressed, people were gathering at our event in numbers. At some points, we were even
worried that we wouldn’t be able to accommodate everybody as the crowds were getting l
arger and
larger. The event had continued for about 3 hours, and it had ended with a refreshing snack time. I
am taken aback with the sheer number of participants and was equally excited about it.
This was a very memorable event for me primarily because I was the one who provided all the
logistics behind the scene to turn this event into a success story. Besides, watching so many people
“contributing” so generously in the cause of humanity to help out their other fellow human beings
was certainly an unforge
ttable experience for me. Neither, could I ever forget the “little note of
thanks” from one of our brothers, living in a little poor village of Africa, after receiving our little
“donation” which I had helped collect, nor did I forget how our neighbours, f
riends and many people
I had never met before helped us collect the donation. It was a great experience that I will cherish
for a long time.
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