Cue Card:
Describe a skill you can teach to others.
You should say:
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what the skill is
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how you learned it
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who you would like to teach it to
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and explain why you think it would be useful for them
✅ Sample Answer
To be honest, one skill that I think I can teach others is basic cooking. I’m not a professional chef or anything, but I know enough to make some tasty and healthy meals.
I learned this skill during my college days because I was living in a hostel, and obviously, I couldn’t rely on outside food all the time—it was expensive and unhealthy. So, I started watching YouTube tutorials and calling my mom to learn some basic recipes like dal, rice, pasta, and even a few curries. Over time, I got better at it and actually started enjoying cooking.
If I ever get a chance to teach someone, it would definitely be my younger cousin because he’s always struggling when it comes to making food. He usually ends up ordering fast food, which is not good for his health.
I think this skill is very useful because cooking is something everyone should know. It saves money, keeps you healthy, and, honestly, it gives you a sense of independence. Plus, it’s a life skill—you can’t survive on takeaways forever. So, that’s why I feel it’s a skill worth sharing.
✅ Vocabulary & Idioms:
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Tasty and healthy meals – nutritious food that tastes good
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Living in a hostel – staying away from home for studies
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Rely on – depend on something
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Over time – gradually, with time
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Sense of independence – feeling of self-reliance
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Can’t survive on takeaways forever – idiomatic expression meaning you can’t always depend on ordering food
Idioms:
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Practice makes perfect – the more you practice, the better you get
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Kill two birds with one stone – do two things at once (like saving money and eating healthy by cooking at home)
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