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Mine would be:That is a good question. I dont know what my future holds me on , but i am keen on research and development,hopefully on pursuing my interest on biotechnology.
Your response sounds a little iffy. "What my future holds me on" is grammatically incorrect. Furthermore, how can you be 'hopefully' keen on something? You are either keen on it or not.
Good job! A few things to fix grammatically: "I don't know what my future holds" (not "holds me on") "Hopefully I will be pursuing" or "hopefully I will be able to pursue" (pursuing is something you decide to do yourself, so it's a little strange to say the first one) "My interest in biotechnology"
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I've never taken IELTS and I'm not a native speaker but I really think if you reply " that's a good question" it sounds ridiculous 😂😂 because it might sound like A teacher replying to a kid in order to motivate them in class.
I'm a native English speaker in the USA. "That's a good question" is a very normal sentence in both professional and casual conversation. It usually means that this question is making you think, or that the subject is useful, important or interesting. It's often used when we need time to think, but we want to show confidence, and show that we value that line of thought. It can also be used by teachers to students, in which case it sometimes means "I like the way you're thinking, but actually that isn't quite correct."
"that's a good question" is a very common phrase. It is used in two types of situations: 1. Where the question shows (usually a student's) grasp of the topic 2. When a question is asked that makes the recipient have to think
Hi for Listening and reading part. Is it valid if my answers are in CAPITAL LETTERS in the (final) answer sheet? (Even i will take in computer based) Thanks
I’m not sure why you want to answer the whole thing in capital letters. Just type it out normally. Except when it’s a name. Then i think you should stick to the rule of writing the first letter of the name in capital. I’m not sure if they will cut marks for that, but it’s always a good practice
Mine will probably be: I've been intrigued by anything that got to with technology, especially medical equipments. I can see myself pursuing a career in biomedical engineering in ten years, developing medical equipments I'm deeply appreciative for and following my passion.
Remember that the examiner doesn't really worry about who you are as a person. There is no "wrong" answer. They are trying to see if you can answer the questions in a way which shows your command of the language. Just make sure that your answer is relevant to the question, and incorporate the grammar and vocabulary you have studied
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