Describe a play or a film you have seen that you would like to see again with friends.
You should say:
- what play or film you’d like to go to see again
- who you would go with
- what other people have said about this play or film
and explain why you would like to see this play or film again with friends.
Outline

Sample Answer
Well, I’m going to talk about Three Idiots, a very famous Indian movie that I’ve already watched three or four times, but I’d still love to watch it again with my best friends.
The movie tells the story of three friends, and the main character, Rancho, is an exceptionally curious and open-minded student. He’s always eager to learn new things, and he often tells his friends that knowledge can be found everywhere — that the world itself is a classroom full of lessons.
If I could watch it again, I’d definitely go with my best friends. I think it would be meaningful to share the experience with them, not only because the movie is hilarious, but also because it teaches so many important lessons about life, passion, and friendship.
This movie has received so much praise, not just from me but from people all around the world. Many viewers say it’s one of the most inspiring films they’ve ever watched. They love its mix of humor and meaningful messages, and that’s why it has become a classic that people often recommend.
The main reason I’d love to see it again with friends is that it’s full of life lessons we can all relate to. For example, it encourages us to follow our passion and do what we truly love, instead of chasing money. The idea is that if we pursue excellence, success will naturally follow. Even if we don’t earn a fortune, we can still live a fulfilling and meaningful life. On the other hand, if we take a job just for the money, we may end up stuck in a cycle of doing something we hate. Another powerful message is about friendship. When life gets tough, true friends are the ones who stand by us through thick and thin, always supporting us and never turning their backs on us.
So, Three Idiots is definitely a film I’d love to watch again with my friends, because it’s entertaining, inspiring, and unforgettable.
Useful vocabulary
- open-minded = willing to consider different ideas and opinions.
- hilarious = extremely funny, causing a lot of laughter.
- received so much praise = was given a lot of admiration and positive comments.
- classic = something of high quality and lasting value, often admired over time.
- relate to = to understand or identify with something because of similar experience.
- earn a fortune = make a large amount of money.
- stuck in a cycle of = unable to escape a repeating situation.
- through thick and thin = in both good and bad times, no matter the difficulties.
- turning their backs on someone = abandoning or refusing to help someone in need.