Title
10TH SPEAKING (LET'S TALK ABOUT TREE)
Instructions:
I will display two questions for one minute. After that, you will speak on your own for two minutes, including the answers to the questions that I provided. Following that, I will ask you 3-5 questions related to your speaking.
Topics: LET'S TALK ABOUT TREE.
Question:
1. Do you like trees?
2. Are there any important trees in your country?
3. Is there a forest near your hometown?
4. Would you like to live in a place that has a lot of trees?
5. Where can one find trees (or forests) in your country?
6. Do you think places with trees attract more visitors than places with few trees?
7. Did you ever climb trees when you were a child?
8. Have you ever planted a tree?
Hints of Speaking:
1. Yes, I am a tree lover because trees let me breathe more easily, and without them I couldn't survive much longer.
2. There are many important trees in my country. The use of bamboo, for example, can be used for everything from furniture making to building construction.
3. Yes. It's just the world-renowned Shundarban Forest with various kinds of trees living there; the most famous are the Mangrove tree known as “Shundori”.
4. Yes, I'm really into getting close to nature because I believe it's the most healthy and natural way of living.
5. I guess trees can be easily seen in my country. If you are in cities, there are always many trees along the streets and in the suburb areas, you will see forests of various sizes.
6. Well, yes. Obviously places with lots of trees are shadier, cooler, more humid and much less windy, therefore, people feel more comfortable and more likely to get close to nature.
7. Yes, of course. There are many trees in my community. When I was a kid, I always climbed trees to get higher or to find birds' eggs.
8. Yes, once thinking back I remember when my school organized a hiking trip to a mountainous area, we planted several plants in the forest.
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