Imagine that you and your friend are doing a school project “Weekend Activities”. You have found some photos to illustrate it but for technical reasons you cannot send them now. Leave a voice message to your friend explaining your choice of the photos and sharing some ideas about the project. In 2.5 minutes be ready to:
— explain the choice of the illustrations for the project by briefly describing them and noting the differences;
— mention the advantages (1–2) of these two types of weekend activities;
— mention the disadvantages (1–2) of these two types of weekend activities;
— express your opinion on the subject of the project — which type of weekend activities you prefer and why.
You will speak for not more than 3 minutes (12–15 sentences). You have to talk continuously.
Hey Kate! So, I found two photos for our "Weekend Activities" project, and I wanted to tell you about them. In the first photo, there are two girls sitting on a couch, laughing and playing video games. There are chips and cola on the table in front of them. In the second photo, three girls are riding bikes on a sunny day, surrounded by trees. They look really happy.
The two photos show different kinds of weekend activities. The first one is about staying inside and having fun with friends, while the second one shows outdoor activity and exercise. Both activities have their advantages. For the first one, it’s easy and relaxing — there’s no need to leave home, and it’s a great way to unwind with friends. But the downside is, it can be too sedentary, and it doesn’t give you much physical exercise.
On the other hand, riding bikes outdoors is a great way to stay active, enjoy nature, and socialize. It’s a healthy option, but it can also be tiring and depends on the weather, which might not always be ideal.
Personally, I prefer outdoor activities like biking because I love spending time in nature and staying active. Plus, I think it’s more enjoyable to be outside in the fresh air.
Let me know what you think about these ideas for our project!

