Cue Card 19 – Describe a goal you want to achieve in the future OR A goal you haven’t achieved yet

Describe a goal you want to achieve in the future OR A goal you haven’t achieved yet

You should say:

  1. -What the goal is?
  2. -What you will do to achieve it?
  3. -When you will achieve it?
  4. -Explain why you want to do it.

  • We all make goals for our lives, the ones that we all work hard to achieve. I want that in future I am able to open a company that gives equal education rights to everyone.
  • It is seen that the government is doing a lot in educating people and ensuring everyone gets the books and gets taught. But, there are lot of loopholes in it.
  • For example, the education quality is not that good and often there is a lot of discrimination that happens on the basis of caste and religion which does hamper the education.
  • I want to be able to provide good, healthy education to everyone. I wish that the people who study in my school are the ones who go about and shape the future, the ones who ahead of themselves think about other aspects of life and human beings as well.
  • The ones who are not just machines doing things, but humans living life.
  • As per my plan, I have started taking baby steps towards it and I hope that in the near future it will become a part of me and I will be able to contribute more into it.
  • There is no such particular time that I have set for achieving it. I just want to get it legally started in my 30s and make sure it grows and expands even after my death.
  • The only reason that I want to be able to do this is because I want to give back to the universe the gifts that I got. Education being the best of the gifts I have ever received.
  • I believe that a person who is educated right can make the society a better place and I wish I be the one who starts it.

OR

  • One of my ambitions that I have not yet achieved is to be able to communicate in Japanese.
  • I just thought about this idea a year ago because I realized that nowadays, knowing more foreign languages is an advantage not only in our daily lives but also in work environments.
  • In order to achieve this, I registered for a Japanese class for beginners, twice a week. I also downloaded an application on my iPhone which helps people study foreign languages named Duolingo so that I can study on my own at home.
  • For the first two weeks, I did not skip any classes and spent at least 30 minutes every night studying Japanese on Duolingo at home.
  • Unfortunately, I could not keep up with the schedule for long since I was working full time, not to mention that I had many other social activities that distracted me from studying. (since I am studying in bachelor’s degree)
  • There were days when I was so busy that I had to work overtime to finish my job (project work). As a result, I wasn’t able to go to class and I definitely didn’t have any time to study at home.
  • Moreover, my friends complained that I had been ignoring them, so I needed to arrange the time to hang out with them.
  • Just like that, I gradually lost my ambition to study Japanese and until now, I can only remember one alphabet table, even though Japanese uses three types of alphabets.
  • In the near future, I will join the classes again and will study properly so that I can speak fluently.

FOLLOW UPS

Goals

  1. Should parents set Goals for children?
  2. When do young children start setting goals for themselves?
  3. What kinds of goals are not realistic?
  4. Why do people set goals?
  5. What would you feel if you couldn’t achieve your goals?

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