Card 19: Keys

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1. How many keys do you usually carry with you?

I usually carry around three keys with me: one for my house, one for my office, and one for my car. These are the essential keys I need for my daily routine.

2. Have you ever lost your keys? How did you feel?

Yes, I have lost my keys once, and it was a very stressful experience. I felt anxious and frustrated because it disrupted my schedule and made me worry about the security of my belongings.

3. Do you think keys are an important part of daily life? Why?

Yes, keys are an important part of daily life because they provide security and access to our personal and professional spaces. Without them, it would be difficult to protect our belongings and maintain privacy.

4. How do you keep track of your keys?

I keep track of my keys by always placing them in a designated spot at home, like a key holder near the door. I also use a keychain to keep them together and make them easier to find.

5. What would you do if you were locked out of your house?

If I were locked out of my house, I would first check if there is a spare key hidden somewhere. If not, I would contact a family member or friend who might have a spare. As a last resort, I would call a locksmith to help me gain entry.

6. Have you ever found someone else’s keys? What did you do?

Yes, I once found someone else’s keys in a public park. I took them to the nearest lost and found office and left my contact details in case the owner came looking for them.

7. How do you feel about digital locks compared to traditional keys?

I feel that digital locks offer a convenient and secure alternative to traditional keys. They can be accessed via codes or biometric data, reducing the risk of losing keys. However, they can also be vulnerable to technical issues or hacking, so it’s important to have a reliable system.

8. Do you have any special or memorable keys?

Yes, I have a key to my childhood home, which holds sentimental value. It reminds me of the many fond memories I have of growing up there.

9. What other items do you keep on your keychain?

Apart from keys, I keep a small flashlight, a USB drive, and a miniature Swiss Army knife on my keychain. These items are handy for everyday tasks and emergencies.

10. How has the use of keys changed over time?

The use of keys has evolved significantly over time. While traditional mechanical keys are still widely used, digital locks and keyless entry systems are becoming more popular. These advancements offer greater convenience and security, reflecting the ongoing integration of technology into our daily lives.

 Vocabulary for Band 9+ IELTS Speaking

1. Designated – Officially assigned or appointed to a specified purpose 

2. Key holder – A device or container for holding keys 

3. Locksmith – A person who makes and repairs locks 

4. Biometric data – Information derived from human physical and behavioral characteristics, used for identification 

5. Vulnerable – Susceptible to physical or emotional harm 

6. Sentimental value – The importance of an object due to its association with emotions or memories 

7. Miniature – Much smaller than normal, typically small enough to be carried or held 

8. Keyless entry systems – Electronic locks that can be opened without using a traditional mechanical key 

9. Integration – The process of combining or coordinating different elements to work together 

10. Mechanical keys – Traditional keys that operate locks through a physical mechanism 

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