IELTS Speaking Part 2: Describe a gift that you recently gave to someone.

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Describe a gift that you recently gave to someone.

You should say:

  • When it happened
  • Who you gave it to
  • What gift you gave to the person

and explain why you gave this gift to that person

Sample Answer

Recently, I gave my best friend, Emma, a personal birthday gift – a self-help book that I knew would really speak to her. It was a book that I believed would not only provide practical wisdom but also inspire her during a time when her needed encouragement the most.

My friend and I have been through a lot together, sharing both our triumphs and struggles. Over the past year, she had been feeling a bit stuck. She had faced a number of challenges, both personally and professionally, and I could see how uncertain she was about the future. As someone who values personal growth and self-reflection, I knew how much my friend appreciated books that offered guidance and insight. I wanted to give her something that would help her navigate this challenging period and remind her that she wasn’t alone.

After thinking about it for a while, I settled on a book that had made a significant impact on my own life: Atomic Habits by James Clear. It wasn’t just a “motivational” book but one filled with actionable advice that could truly help someone shift their mindset and approach to life. I knew it would be a perfect fit for my friend, especially because it wasn’t about changing everything at once, but rather taking small, consistent steps toward improvement. When I gave my friend the book, I made sure to write a note inside. I told her how much I admired her strength, resilience, and the way she always pushed through difficult times.

Looking back, I realize that the best gifts are those that come from the heart. It’s not about spending a lot of money or picking the trendiest item—it’s about recognizing what someone truly needs and giving them something that will have a lasting impact. For me, giving this book was more than just a birthday present; it was a reminder to my best friend that I believe in her, that I see her potential, and that I’m always here to support her, no matter what.

Part 2 Useful Vocabulary

  • self-help book = a type of book that is written to help people improve themselves or their lives
  • speak to = resonate with or relate to something
  • triumph = a great victory or achievement
  • self-reflection = thinking deeply about yourself, your actions, and your feelings to understand yourself better
  • navigate = to find your way through a difficult situation or problem
  • settle on = to decide or choose something after thinking about it
  • shift = to change something
  • push through difficult times = keep going and not give up during tough times
  • reminder = something that helps you remember or think about something important
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