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Have you ever talked with someone you don’t know in public places?
Yes, I have. I sometimes talk to strangers when I need directions or when I’m waiting in a line. I don’t usually start long conversations, but I don’t mind short and polite interactions if the situation feels comfortable.
Do you wear headphones in public places?
Yes, I usually do. I often listen to music or podcasts on the subway, so wearing headphones helps me focus and gives me some personal space. But I try to keep the volume low so I don’t disturb others.
<part 2>
Describe a natural talent (sports, music, etc.) you want to improve
You should say:
What it is - playing the piano
When you discovered it - I discovered this talent when I was in elementary school
How you want to improve it - I want to take regular lessons and learn proper techniques, especially hand coordination and sight-reading
And how you feel about it - feel quite proud of this talent because it’s something that comes naturally to me
<part 3>
Do you think artists with talents should focus on their talents?
Yes, I think they should, especially if their talent is something they truly enjoy. When talented artists focus on their strengths, they can create more meaningful work and develop a deeper understanding of their craft. However, they should also explore other areas to stay inspired and avoid becoming too limited.
Is it possible for us to know whether children who are 3 or 4 years old will become musicians and painters when they grow up?
It’s difficult to say for sure. Some children show early signs of interest or ability, like having a good sense of rhythm or drawing well. These can be hints, but they don’t guarantee anything. As children grow, their environment, experiences, and personal choices play a big role. So early talent is helpful, but it’s not a perfect predictor of their future career.