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Describe your favourite toy in your childhood

IELTS Cue Card/ Candidate Task Card 574 with Model Answer:

Describe your favourite toy in your childhood.

You should say:
  • what it was
  • who gave it to you
  • how often you played with it in your childhood
and explain why it was your favourite toy in your childhood.

[You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have one minute to think about what you are going to say. You can make some notes to help you if you wish.]


Model Answer:
During my childhood, my favourite toy was a teddy bear affectionately named "Cocoa." Cocoa was a gift from my grandmother on my fifth birthday. This soft and cuddly brown bear quickly became my constant companion and a source of comfort. I am so grateful for this interesting topic that allows me to refresh some of my favourite childhood memories.

My grandmother, who had a knack for choosing thoughtful gifts, presented Cocoa to me with a beaming smile. From that moment, Cocoa became inseparable from my daily adventures. I played with Cocoa every day, and our activities ranged from having tea parties to embarking on imaginary quests together. Whether I was feeling happy, sad, or simply in need of a friend, Cocoa was always there, offering a soft embrace and a listening ear.

The bond between Cocoa and me was profound. I took Cocoa on family trips, nestled it beside me during bedtime, and even shared my secrets with this plush confidant. The worn-out patches and slightly faded fur were testaments to the countless hours of joy and companionship Cocoa brought into my childhood.

Cocoa wasn't just a toy; it was a source of solace and a symbol of the care and affection my grandmother poured into selecting meaningful gifts. The simple act of hugging Cocoa could turn a gloomy day into a brighter one. This teddy bear became a cherished part of my early years, embodying the innocence and comfort that define the magic of childhood.

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