Describe a child that you know.
You should say:
Who the child is?
• How you know the child?
When you see the child
• Explain why you like/dislike this child.
Sample Answer:
I love kids and in most of the cases they become fond of me too. Here, I would like to talk about my niece, Nimrod whom I adore the most
She is my cousin brother’s daughter and she is just six years old. There is something special about this little girl that makes her so likable. I usually meet her on weekends as we both live in the same city and whenever I get to see her it makes us difficult to split. The time she sees me at the door she quickly runs and clings on to me tightly. In other words, the intimacy between this child and me is extraordinary and priceless. she sits on my lap and narrates all the stories and happenings of the week, filling me with joy and laughter. Although Nimrod is six years old she’s very sharp and intelligent as compared to her age mates. She knows the difference between right and wrong and considers everyone’s feelings before speaking anything, which I believe is the exception and really impressive for a child of that age.
I love her unconditionally and allow her to do everything in my presence. Sometimes we play hide and seek where she always wins and other than this we eat together in the same dish. At night she loves cuddling me while listening to a beautiful bedtime story.
At the end I would say she never makes my face dull and my affection towards her is profound and selfless.
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