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Friday, 19 January 2018

Describe Something You Learnt From A Person

Describe something you learnt from a person

You should say:
What was it that you learned?
When did this happen?
Who taught you?
Was it difficult to learn?


  1. Well, I would say learning never ends. In other words, learning is a life-long process.
  2. A person learns from different experiences, people, situations or through books.
  3. Honestly speaking, I’ve also learnt number of things so far in my life.
  4. Here I would like to talk about one of the skills which I learnt and it is a skill of Furoshiki.
  5. If I take a trip back to my memory lane, it was last October when my cousin came from Chandigarh.
  6. Actually, it was the month of my birthday. So she decided to gift me a handbag which was eye-catching.
  7. Moreover, I was quite surprised after hearing that the handbag was made by her. 
  8. When I asked her, how she made it. She replied that she made it by the skill of Furoshiki. That made me curious to learn that skill to be honest.
  9. Lemme tell you a little bit about Furoshiki. Basically, Furoshiki is an art of making handbags with the help of clothes. It is a Japanese technique. 
  10. I would say, it wasn’t an arduous task for me to learn it. 
  11. In fact, it was a piece of cake to learn as it is quite easy and an attractive skill to be learnt.
  12. We made a beautiful handbag by using some of the old and spare clothes and by using few knots and twists to cloth.
  13. In addition, it required no sewing.
  14. The best thing which I like about the bag we made is that it is an eco-friendly reusable bag and easy to carry. 
  15. Furthermore, I use this bag for many household purposes and also for shopping.
  16. Personally, I have also taught this art to my cousins and also to many friends.
  17. All in all, I must say, I enjoyed a lot while learning it. Even I think, every person should learn this fascinating skill.

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