Describe a friend from your childhood
๐ฃ️ You should say:
- Who
this person is
- How
you became friends
- What
you did together
- And
explain why you still remember this person
๐ฌ Part 2: Cue Card Answer
(15 sentences)
- One
of my closest childhood friends is Riya Sharma, who used to live
next door to my family. ๐ก
- We
became friends when we were around six years old and went to the same
primary school.
- Our
friendship started when we both got lost on a school trip and helped each
other find the way back. ๐
- Since
then, we’ve been inseparable — spending most of our days playing,
studying, or sharing stories.
- We
loved playing badminton and even participated in small local competitions.
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- Riya
was always cheerful, talkative, and full of creative ideas.
- I
admired her kind nature and optimistic attitude, which made her
everyone’s favorite.
- During
exams, she would help me revise by turning lessons into funny rhymes.
- I
still remember the time we built a small treehouse behind her house during
summer vacations. ๐ณ
- We
even had secret “clubs” where we made up stories and acted them out.
- As
we grew older, we attended different schools but stayed in touch through
phone calls and visits.
- Though
she moved to another city, we still talk regularly and share our life
updates.
- Our
friendship reminds me of innocence, laughter, and genuine connection
— things that adulthood often forgets.
- Whenever
I look back at childhood, Riya is the first person who comes to mind.
- She
will always hold a special place in my heart. ❤️
๐ Part 3: Discussion
Questions and Expanded Answers
1️⃣ Why do childhood friendships
often last longer?
Childhood friendships are built on innocence, trust, and
shared experiences rather than status or interests. People grow together, which
creates deep emotional roots. Such friendships hold memories of
laughter, first achievements, and simple joys. Even after years apart,
reconnecting feels natural because the bond was genuine. These friendships are
often the purest, as they are formed before adulthood complicates relationships.
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2️⃣ How do childhood friends
influence a person’s development?
Childhood friends shape personality and emotional
intelligence. They teach sharing, empathy, teamwork, and resilience through
play and cooperation. Positive friendships boost confidence and communication
skills. On the other hand, conflicts also teach problem-solving and
forgiveness. In short, early friendships act as the foundation of social
learning that continues throughout life. ๐ฑ
3️⃣ Do people make friends
differently as adults compared to children?
Yes, absolutely. Children make friends spontaneously —
through play, curiosity, or shared fun. Adults, however, form friendships based
on values, career, or emotional compatibility. Time, trust, and
consistency matter more in adult friendships. Modern lifestyles and digital
distractions sometimes make it harder to build genuine bonds, but meaningful
adult friendships still thrive on authenticity. ๐ค
4️⃣ How has technology affected
friendships?
Technology has both connected and distanced friends. It
allows people to stay in touch easily through social media, video calls, and
messaging, even across countries. However, virtual communication lacks
emotional depth and physical presence. While it’s great for maintaining
contact, real bonding still happens through shared experiences and personal
interaction. ๐ฑ
5️⃣ Why do some friendships fade
over time?
Life changes — education, jobs, and new responsibilities —
often create distance. People evolve and sometimes grow in different
directions. Lack of communication also weakens bonds. However, true friends
can reconnect even after years apart because respect and care never disappear
completely. Friendships fade only when effort stops from both sides. ๐พ
6️⃣ What qualities make a good
friend?
A good friend is trustworthy, supportive, and
understanding. They celebrate your happiness and stand by you in hard
times. Communication, honesty, and respect are the pillars of lasting
friendship. A true friend listens without judgment and helps you grow into a
better person. Loyalty and empathy make friendships lifelong and meaningful. ๐
๐งพ Collocations &
Phrasal Verbs Table
|
Collocations |
Phrasal Verbs |
|
genuine connection |
hang out |
|
emotional intelligence |
catch up with |
|
loyal companion |
grow apart |
|
mutual respect |
get along with |
|
innocent bond |
look back on |
|
emotional roots |
keep in touch |
|
lasting friendship |
open up to |
|
social learning |
move away |
|
supportive friend |
run into |
|
shared experiences |
depend on |

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