Narrate an impressive narrative you were told by others
What was this story.
When did you hear about it.
Who told you this story.
Why you were impressed by it.
Sample Band 8
The mojito looked good on the outside but its taste was unbearable to me. Despite my warning, Julie insisted on trying it. It turned out that she liked the drink very much and in that moment, she concluded that it tasted exactly like the toothpaste that she ate in her childhood. Learning of this incident, we were a bit shocked as to why she ate such a thing, so she continued to elaborate on her story. She recalled that she indeed thought that the taste of toothpaste was delicious, and even she was banned from eating it by her parents, she secretly saved money to buy one for herself a few years later. She added that she sneakily hid the yube in the room and she could finish the whole thing in one go. We were frozen and all eyes were on her for a few seconds. Then we all burst into laughter. I still remember laughing so hard that my tears ran down.
Her story left a lasting impression on me. Interestingly, while the concept of enjoying toothpaste isn't novel to me, the idea of secretly saving money for this purpose was unexpected and highly amusing. Since then, it has become an inside joke between us.
IELTS Vocabulary by Topic
Provide more details about the anecdote: Expand on the narrative.
Erupt into laughter: A sudden and spontaneous outburst of laughter
By Mytour Academic English School