Describe an important email you have received.
You should say:
- who sent it to you
- when you received it
- what was the email about
and explain why this email was important to you.
雅思口语提示卡参考范文:
In an age of internet and information, it is only expected that we receive different kinds of messages/emails, be them personal or professional, even though not all of them are equally important. But, today, I would like to talk about an email, that I received about a few years ago, which I consider to be really important.
Since the early days of email and the internet, I have liked to become a member of different significant email groups. The purpose of creating such email groups was to let every one of us know through emails, if anybody, from the groups or beyond, needed any help. One such email group, which I belonged to, was “blood donation” group, and the email, I received about a couple of years ago, was from the admin of this group. The email talked about a seriously ill person, who needed a huge amount of blood of certain blood group, but unfortunately, nobody was willing to become a blood donor. Anyway, even though, I got to see the email a bit late, but as soon as I read the email, I got into action and immediately asked for help from one of my friends in my home town, who luckily had the same blood group. After learning about the positive news, I emailed back to the admin of the group about my friend and his willingness to help the seriously ill patient.
The email was important to me obviously because it allowed me to save the life of a seriously ill person when nobody could be found to help him. Besides, the email made me realize the importance of each and every person around us, and thus maintaining a minimum level of social relationship with them, as they all could be potential lifesavers. Finally, the email also made me realize the fact once again that the world truly has become smaller, because of the technological advancement, and that we should never underestimate the role of such technologies in saving lives, no matter where we live or when we need the help.
