2025-04-02
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Hello, hello dear listener and welcome into IELTS speaking part 2,
describe a line or a few words that you remember from a poem or a song.
You should say what it is, which song or poem it is from, how you knew it and explain how you feel about it.
Right dear listener, so a line from a song or from a poem,
do you know any poems like Shakespeare, maybe your favorite poems that you learned in childhood?
Yeah, a line is like a line, one line from a song or from a poem.
Rory, hello.
Hello, it's me.
Give us your story.
Well, I quite like some of the phrasing in Scotland The Brave.
It's not an official national anthem or anything since we're in the UK.
This is actually God Save the King, although I doubt many Scottish people would be caught dead singing that.
Instead it serves as a sort of de facto national song along with a few others that people use in sports marches or sorry sports matches and political rallies.
There's a particular line in it which is land of my heart forever,
Scotland The Brave, which I find quite inspiring, especially when it's set to music.
I like national anthems like that which appeal to the country as a whole,