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When some people visit a city or country for the first time, they prefer to take an organized tour. Other people prefer to explore new places on their own. Which do you prefer and why?
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Post dates | Users | rates | Contents |
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2015-07-29 | sahoo | 10.00 | Check this speaking |
2013-12-26 | Pinky123 | 70.00 | Check this speaking |
2013-11-18 | Pinky123 | 80.00 | Check this speaking |
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The second example is not right on the topic. You need to talk about the advantages of group tour.
So we can guess something that you didn't get a high mark because you didn't answer the questions exactly right on the topic.
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first 1-2 sentences: introduction. my opinion: A or B. agree or disagree. about 5-10 seconds
First, reason 1 and the example: about 15 seconds
Second, reason 2 and the example: about 15 seconds
Third, reason 3 (optional)
Conclusion: one sentence.(optional)