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by opicalpapa 2024. 9. 11. 07:00

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OPIc 공원 주제 관련 기출문제 3문항과 그에 대한 답변을 준비해보겠습니다. 이 답변은 영어로 자연스럽게 말할 수 있는 내용으로 구성되어 있으며, 총 길이는 약 2분 30초 정도입니다.

문제 1: Describe a park you like to go to.

답변:
One of my favorite parks to visit is Central Park in New York City. It’s a massive park located right in the heart of Manhattan, and it’s really a green oasis in the middle of all the hustle and bustle. What I love most about Central Park is the variety of things you can do there. Whether you want to go for a run, have a picnic, row a boat on the lake, or just relax and read a book, the park has it all. It’s also a great spot for people-watching because you’ll see locals, tourists, street performers, and even some wildlife. The scenery is breathtaking, especially in the fall when the leaves change colors. It’s a place where I can unwind and escape from the city’s fast pace, even if it’s just for an hour or two.

문제 2: Talk about a memorable experience you had at a park.

답변:
One of my most memorable experiences at a park was when I went on a picnic with my friends in Central Park last summer. It was one of those perfect summer days—warm but not too hot, with a light breeze. We found a nice shady spot near the Great Lawn, spread out our blankets, and unpacked a ton of food. We had sandwiches, fruits, chips, and even some homemade cookies. After eating, we played frisbee and listened to live music from a nearby busker. At one point, a friendly dog came over and joined us for a bit, which was really fun. We stayed there until sunset, just chatting and enjoying each other's company. It was one of those simple moments that remind you how important it is to take a break and enjoy life with good friends. That day was truly unforgettable, and it’s something I always think back on whenever I need a little pick-me-up.

문제 3: Compare parks in your country to parks in other countries.

답변:
Parks in my country, the United States, are often very large and designed with a variety of facilities like playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas. In comparison, parks in other countries can be quite different. For instance, when I visited Japan, I noticed that parks there are often much smaller and more meticulously maintained. They have beautifully landscaped gardens with ponds, koi fish, and perfectly pruned trees. Japanese parks tend to focus more on aesthetics and tranquility, whereas American parks emphasize space and recreational activities. Another difference is the atmosphere; American parks are usually lively and bustling with activities, while parks in Japan felt more serene and quiet. Both have their unique charm, but I think the best part is how parks, no matter where you are in the world, offer a place to relax and connect with nature.

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문제 1: Describe a park you like to go to.

답변:
One of my go-to parks is Central Park in New York City. It’s this huge green space right smack in the middle of Manhattan, and it feels like a little getaway from all the noise and craziness of the city. What I really love about Central Park is how much there is to do. You can go for a run, have a picnic, paddle around in a boat, or just chill on a bench and people-watch. You get a mix of everyone—locals, tourists, performers, and even some cute squirrels running around. The best time to go, in my opinion, is fall when all the leaves turn those amazing colors. It’s my spot to unwind and just take a breather from city life.

문제 2: Talk about a memorable experience you had at a park.

답변:
A memorable park experience that comes to mind was this picnic I had with friends in Central Park last summer. It was one of those perfect days—sunny, not too hot, just a slight breeze. We found this shady spot near the Great Lawn, set up our blankets, and dug into a spread of sandwiches, fresh fruits, chips, and some killer homemade cookies. After we ate, we threw a frisbee around, soaked up some live music from a street performer nearby, and even got a surprise visit from a friendly dog that just wandered over. We stayed there for hours, just hanging out until the sun started to set. It was one of those simple, happy days that stick with you, you know? Whenever I think of that day, it just makes me smile.

문제 3: Compare parks in your country to parks in other countries.

답변:
Parks in the U.S. are usually pretty big and have a lot going on, like playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas. When I traveled to Japan, I noticed their parks were usually smaller and much more about the aesthetics—like these beautiful gardens with ponds, koi fish, and perfectly trimmed trees. Japanese parks give off this calm, peaceful vibe, while American parks are more about activity and space. Another thing is the vibe; American parks can be loud and full of energy, whereas parks in Japan are more chill and quiet. Both have their own charm, but what’s cool is no matter where you are, parks are always a place to relax and connect with nature.

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