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1 Dec 2022
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Do my answers sound natural?
Q: Do you try to make choices that reduce your effect on climate change?
A: I try turning off electricity when I don’t use and purchasing environmentally friendly appliances.
Q: How closely do you follow politics in your country? Do you follow global events?
A: I search on the Internet and watch TV news about politics. I sometimes watch BBC news, so I can know about global events.
Q: Which of your friends or family is the most interested in politics?
A: My father is very interested in politics. He often taught me about it when I was a kid, but it was too difficult for me to understand what he said.
Do my answers sound natural?
Q: Do you try to make choices that reduce your effect on climate change?
A: I try turning off electricity when I don’t use and purchasing environmentally friendly appliances.
Q: How closely do you follow politics in your country? Do you follow global events?
A: I search on the Internet and watch TV news about politics. I sometimes watch BBC news, so I can know about global events.
Q: Which of your friends or family is the most interested in politics?
A: My father is very interested in politics. He often taught me about it when I was a kid, but it was too difficult for me to understand what he said.
Q: Do you try to make choices that reduce your effect on climate change?
A: I try turning off electricity when I don’t use and purchasing environmentally friendly appliances.
Q: How closely do you follow politics in your country? Do you follow global events?
A: I search on the Internet and watch TV news about politics. I sometimes watch BBC news, so I can know about global events.
Q: Which of your friends or family is the most interested in politics?
A: My father is very interested in politics. He often taught me about it when I was a kid, but it was too difficult for me to understand what he said.
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- English (US)
Pretty natural!
You can say "I try turning off electric appliances when I don't need them."
You can say "I sometimes watch BBC news, so I can learn about global events." Using the word 'learn' instead of 'know' is more common in this type of sentence where you are talking about gaining information.
Good job!
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