IELTSCast | Weekly shadowing exercises for IELTS Speaking

Lesson 143 | Part 1: Video games

02.19.2024 - By Ryan HigginsPlay

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Thanks for leaving a 5 star review at iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ieltscast-weekly-shadowing-exercises-for-ielts-speaking/id1070129363 Get the FREE newsletter! https://ieltsielts.com/ Transcript: Do you work or are you a student? I'm a student pursuing a bachelor's degree in computer science at the University of Lisbon. Do you play video games? Yes, I do enjoy playing video games. I find it's a fantastic way to unwind and relax. What kind of games do you play? I have an eclectic taste in games, but I particularly enjoy strategic and simulation games. Titles like Civilization VI and Cities: Skylines are among my favourites. Do you have friends who are also into gaming? Yes. We regularly get together for multiplayer sessions and enjoy friendly competition. What types of games do you usually play with your friends? We typically engage in cooperative games or team-based multiplayer games. Games like Among Us or Overwatch are popular choices with us because these games can be played in less than 20 minutes and they allow us to work together as a team. Do you enjoy watching others play video games, like in live streams or gaming videos? Yes, I find it quite entertaining. It's a great way to learn new strategies, discover hidden game features, and also enjoy the unique personalities of the content creators. However, I'm very busy with my studies these days, so I don't tend to watch these types of videos very often. How much time do you typically spend gaming in a week? I try to strike a balance between my academic responsibilities and leisure activities. On average, I spend maybe five hours a week gaming. It serves as a rewarding break from my studies and allows me to stay connected with friends who share similar interests. Thank you.

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