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Tiêu đề 15 Days’ Practice for IELTS Speaking
Tác giả Wang Hong Xia Li
Trường học Nhà Xuất Bản Tổng Hợp Thành Phố Hồ Chí Minh
Thành phố Thành Phố Hồ Chí Minh
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  • IV. Useful Tips for the IELTS Speaking (16)
  • Day 2 The IELTS Speaking Test - Part 1 I, Question Types and How to Do Well (22)
  • Day 3 Part 1 - Common Topics (1) I. Home Town (26)
  • Day 4 Part 1 - Common Topics (2) LJ`,.................. VIL. City or City Life Vl. Traffic and Transport TR, “Pour ..........cocc.coioeooaoie X. Technology and Skills (56)
  • Day 5 Part 1 - Common Topics (3) XI. Hobbies and Interests (78)
    • XIV. Entertainment XV. Accommodation (91)
  • Day 6 Part 1 - Common Topics (4) (97)
  • Day 7 The IELTS Speaking Test - Part 2 . An Overview (112)
  • Day 8 Part 2 - Common Topics (1) (120)
  • Day 9 Part 2 - Common Topics (2) IV. Describing an Object or an Animal (138)
    • V. Describing a Hobby or a Habit VI. Describing a Process (144)
  • Day 10 Part 2 - Common Topics (3) VI. Describing Experiences (153)
    • VII. Describing Technology (0)
    • IX. Describing Something Ideal or |: hs (0)
    • II. Useful Tips (167)
    • I. Common Topics and Suggestions (0)
    • IV. Transition Signals in Giving (172)
  • Day 12 Part 3 - Common Topics (1) I. Education IL. II. Iv. V. Sports (186)
  • Day 13 Part 3 - Common Topics (2) VI. Television (197)
  • Day 14 Part 3 - Common Topics (3) XI. Career and Work XII. Social Problems XII. Travel and Tourism . XIV. Animals (0)
    • XV. Health Care . XVI. Crime and Punishment (0)
    • XVI. Science and Technology (0)
  • Appendix 1. IELTS Speaking Band Descriptors (0)
  • Appendix 2. Categorised Speaking Topics ........... 243 Appendix 3. What You Should Do on the Day of (0)

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For example, Section 2 of the Speaking test asks candidates to talk, after 1 minute’s prepar- ation, for 1 to 2 minutes on a given general topic.. The General Training Module is for thos

Useful Tips for the IELTS Speaking

There are a number of tips you can apply to have a better performance in the IELTS

During your Speaking test, it's essential to smile and maintain eye contact with the examiner Start and conclude your test with a brief introduction and summary to leave a positive impression.

(at the beginning of the interview)

I’m very glad to meet you / It’s my pleasure to meet you

You must be very tired after a long day’s work

In the concluding segment of the assessment, the interviewer will indicate that the interview is complete, extend their best wishes for your future endeavors, and bid farewell.

You can prepare yourself for this phase by becoming familiar with common expressions of leave-taking, noting them and practising responses to them :

(at the end of the interview)

Thank you for your time Goodbye

Thank you very much for your help

I really enjoyed talking with you

Goodbye It’s been nice talking to you Bye ® Expand on topics

All questions will be open-ended, encouraging candidates to provide detailed responses This format allows you to showcase your English proficiency effectively.

You have to talk Without your talking input, the examiner cannot grade you very well

To effectively demonstrate your communication skills during the exam, aim to provide comprehensive answers that showcase your ability to discuss topics in depth Utilize transition signals to enhance the clarity and flow of your points, ensuring they stand out to the examiner.

I chose this major for three key reasons: it captivates my interest and adds variety to my life, it enhances my job prospects and potential earnings, and it allows me to fulfill my mother's unachieved dream, making it a meaningful pursuit for both of us.

To withdraw cash from an ATM, first insert your card, then enter your PIN number Next, input the desired withdrawal amount, and after the transaction is processed, take your cash Finally, don’t forget to retrieve your card and receipt.

First of all, introduce the guests to them; then, exchange ideas with them about these issues

Apart from these/Besides, ask for their suggestions by giving them some questionnaires

Well, the point I’m trying to make is that the government has a great role to play in controlling air pollution

The demand for private cars continues to grow, yet the public is increasingly aware of the significant pollution issues caused by heavy traffic.

While there is a need for developing private cars, the local government still prefers to invest more on public transport

Company A is different from Company B in that the former is a shareholding company © Make generalisations

In order to avoid too many broad generalisations when giving answers, these specific examples can help you:

I’m inclined to be permissive with my little son

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In most cases, they can finish their tasks without much help from the teachers

Generally speaking, he is very helpful, giving us unfailing support and help

By and large, we shouldn’t give up what we have been attempting to do

On the whole, this is an exciting tour though there have been some unhappy moments with the tour guide © Give opinions

Practice of introductory and transition words and phrases also aid preparation for the

IELTS Speaking test The following transitions enable you to present your personal view at ease:

Well, as far as I’m concerned, I’m of the opinion that the Internet has not shortened the technical gap between the developed and the developing countries

I’d like to point out that there should be more strict censorship on the Internet

From my point of view, e-commerce may be a major form of shopping in 20 years’ time

In my opinion, the government should invest more on infrastructure construction

Personally/Frankly, I think young people should be given more opportunities

I'd say that I’ve made a very important decision in my life

Don’t you agree that the present economic situation is quite promising?

As I see it, the investment is not very reasonable

To be honest, I think your decision is not very sensible © Ask for repetition

During an interview, you might encounter situations where the examiner's speech is unclear due to low volume or rapid pace In such cases, it's important to confidently request that the examiner speaks louder, slower, or uses simpler language Additionally, don't hesitate to ask for clarification or repetition whenever needed to ensure you fully understand the questions being asked.

I didn’t quite follow what you were saying about “globalisation” Would you mind repeating it?

Sorry, I don’t see what you mean Can you say that again, please?

Sorry, I don’t quite follow you

I’m sorry, would you mind saying that again?

Sorry, I’m not quite sure what you mean

Sorry, I didn’t quite catch that

Sorry, I’m not exactly sure what you mean Could you repeat the question, please?

Day 1 fb.com/hocieltsmoingay © Ask for clarification

If you encounter difficulties understanding a question during an exam, especially due to unfamiliar words or phrases, don't hesitate to ask for clarification Engaging in this way demonstrates your ability to handle communication effectively It's important to avoid remaining silent and unresponsive, as active participation is key in such situations.

If you are looking for clarification, ask the interviewer to confirm what you think was asked:

I wonder if you could explain “economic globalisation” in greater detail

Could I ask you a little more about “e-commerce” in greater detail?

I’m sorry, I don’t quite understand what you mean by “status”

I’m afraid I’m not quite clear about what you mean Would you please explain it?

I didn’t quite follow what you were saying about “redundancy”

I’m sorry, but could you explain what you mean by “possession”?

Sorry, I don’t know what you mean by “status”

Excuse me I’m not quite clear about what you mean Would you please put it another way?

Hopefully, these simple questions will get the interview back on track, and you will also have impressed the interviewer with your conversation skills

To excel in the Speaking test, it is crucial to incorporate English into your daily conversations Prior to the test, practice the language you plan to use and brainstorm ideas to articulate your thoughts effectively Utilizing helpful fillers can also enhance your fluency during the exam.

That’s an interesting/a difficult question I suppose/guess

How shall I put it? Let me put it in this way

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15 Days’ Practice for IELTS Speaking fb.com/hocieltsmoingay © Interrupt properly

To prevent interruptions, maintain a steady tone without pausing too long or lowering your voice, and feel free to assert your desire not to be interrupted Alternatively, you can use polite phrases to interrupt the examiner.

I'd like to add something here, if I may

Can I interrupt (you) for a moment?

I'd just like to say that

By the way, © Make clarifications

When you want to clarify your thoughts and straighten out everything you are thinking, there are three different techniques you can try Use the following expressions:

What I meant to say was there is a need for a return to morality

What I meant by “revolution” is to carry out a reform in the system

That’s not quite what I meant What I was trying to say was that we should carry out a reform in the state-run enterprises

Let me put it another way

Well, the point I’m trying to make is that the inflation is going up fast

Sorry, let me explain further

Expressing your feelings about someone’s comments in English requires a delicate approach to avoid offending them It often involves using indirect language and polite expressions to convey your message English speakers typically value subtlety over bluntness, so mastering various polite phrases for agreement and disagreement is essential for effective communication.

Wait until it is your turn to speak, and use expressions of agreement, such as:

That’s what I want to say

That’s just what I was thinking

Calmly express your disagreement These are examples of how to remain polite in ex- pressing your disagreement in English

I’m afraid I cannot agree with you when you said

I agree with you to some extent, but I think

Well, you have a point here, but

Perhaps, don’t you think that ?

I see what you mean, but ® Finish answering questions

I think that is all I can tell you about

I’m afraid that’s all about as much as I know

I can’t think of anything else right now

Would you like me to tell you more about ?

Is that all you’d like to know? ® Explain why you cannot answer a question

The IELTS assesses your language ability, not your knowledge So, do not hesitate to talk wrong things Using the following expressions appropriately can show your speaking ability

Sorry, I have very little idea of You see (but I guess )

That’s a rather difficult question, but (maybe) I can answer you by saying

I’m not quite sure how to answer that question, but (perhaps)

I’m afraid I cannot give you a satisfactory answer because But I will try my best to

I don’t have much experience of because (but I guess )

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The IELTS Speaking Test - Part 1 I, Question Types and How to Do Well

The IELTS Speaking test consists of three parts involving one candidate (you), with one examiner and an audio recorder to “capture” your performance

This first section of the IELTS Speaking exam lasts about 4 - 5 minutes

In Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking test, known as the Introduction and Interview, the examiner will greet you outside the test room, introduce themselves, and verify your identity They will then ask a few simple questions to help you feel more comfortable.

Upon entering the test room, it's important to greet the examiner, as this sets a positive tone for the assessment Make sure to showcase your best abilities during this initial interaction Here are some common expressions for greeting.

Good morning/afternoon! Good morning/afternoon!

How are you today? Fine, thank you/thanks

How do you do? How do you do?

How did you get on with your test this Not too bad (But I found the reading part is morning/yesterday? a little difficult for me.)

Hi, good to meet you Good to meet you, too

Hi, how are you doing? Not too bad And you?

I haven’t kept you waiting too long, have I? —_—No It doesn’t matter

It’s a beautiful/cold day, isn’t it? Yes, it certainly is./It’s not very common for this season

Come this way, please Thank you ®@ Interview

The examiner will begin by asking basic introductory questions to learn more about you These questions will cover general topics such as your family background, educational pursuits, place of origin, and personal interests.

My name is Could you tell me your full name, | My name’s Thanh Thu, but you can call please? me Thu

Can you tell me where you are from? I’m from Dong Nai Province

And can I see your identification/ID card, please? Sure Here you are

Now, in the first part I’d like to ask you some Please questions about yourself © Tips

If you simply did not hear something that was said due to the examiner’s strange accent or low voice, politely say something like:

Would you please speak up? I cannot hear you clearly

Excuse me, could you speak up, please?

Would you please slow down until I get familiar with your accent?

II Question Types and How to Do Well ® Question types

In Part 1 of the exam, the examiner will pose simple and general questions about yourself, including topics such as your hometown, studies, preferences, and hobbies These questions are derived from a standardized script to maintain consistency throughout the assessment.

All questions will be open-ended, encouraging detailed responses rather than simple yes or no answers Closed questions, which can be answered with a single word or a brief phrase, often start with "Have you ", "Do you ", or "Is it " This approach ensures a more engaging and informative dialogue.

Have you got any children? (This is a Yes/No question which a candidate could just answer

An open question asks you to give an extended answer Example:

Can you tell me about your family?

During the examination, you will have the chance to demonstrate your English proficiency through your explanations This is an excellent opportunity to showcase your language skills, as the examiner will be listening closely to assess your abilities.

15 Days’ Practice for IELTS Speaking fb.com/hocieltsmoingay © How to do well

The best way to take the Speaking test is to be relaxed and speak naturally

Begin by gathering a dictionary and reflecting on the vocabulary necessary to fully articulate every aspect of your life, including your home, family, and work or studies Next, take a piece of paper and jot down all the questions that arise regarding these topics.

In the test room, do remember to: a Avoid giving short, uncommunicative replies

Give a direct answer and then, expand your answers Remember to give reasonably short answers, just enough to answer the question For example:

However, do not just ramble on in order to keep talking You need to be coherent and able to take turns b, Offer examples to help you explain a statement

An open question gives chance for the candidate to give an extended answer, so give more information by describing and explaining For example:

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Part 1 - Common Topics (1) I Home Town

You can use the following sample questions to rehearse for this part of the oral interview

To respond to questions effectively, ensure your speech is correct, clear, and confident Enhance your answers by including engaging details that go beyond basic information, making your responses more interesting and informative.

When describing your hometown, consider its location, unique features, and accessibility for travelers Highlight any challenges it faces, such as environmental issues or language diversity among residents Additionally, you may be prompted to compare your hometown to another city, emphasizing the distinct qualities that set them apart.

Let’s now talk about your home town

When discussing your background, you might be asked, "Where are you from?" or "Where do you come from?" This opens up a conversation about your hometown, allowing you to describe what kind of place it is Additionally, you could share details about the specific part of the city where you currently reside, providing insight into your living environment.

Day 3 fb.com/hocieltsmoingay have you ¢/Have you always lived there? ® Havye you ever liyed in any other part of

* Can you tell me the street you live in? How has the street changed in recent yea

Are there any pleasant pÌ: o relax at the weekends?

What kind of landscape surrounds your home town?

What are the main tourist attractions in your home tow

If | visited your city, what would you advise me to go and see?

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What kind of jobs do people do in your home town?

Can you describe the people in your home town?

What are the people like in the region where you live? ¢ Has your home town changed a lot in r

What changes have taken place in your home town?

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15 Days’ Practice for IELTS Speaking fb.com/hocieltsmoingay ¢ Can you tell me something about the architecture in your home town?

How does your home town compare with ? © What’s the difference in een your home town and ?

Suggestions ° Be prepared to talk about the points below:

Characteristics of the city or country

When discussing your hometown, it's essential to use the present simple tense to describe its current characteristics and features To highlight changes over time, employ the past simple and present perfect tenses By utilizing these grammatical structures, you can effectively convey the evolution of your home environment and engage your audience with meaningful insights about where you live.

My home town is , a small/medium-sized town in the southwestern part of this prov- ince, with a population of about million

It lies/is located/situated in the southeast of XX Province '

It is very + adj (e.g comfortable, convenient, etc.) living there

It is a/an + adj (e.g good, nice, quiet, etc.) place to live in

Living there is + adj (e.g interesting, fascinating, etc.)

I lived there for years years ago, I moved to

T have been living there since I was born in

My home town is well known/famous for throughout Vietnam /all over the world

It is rich in It has a long history of dating back to the century

is the best of my home town You see, has become one of the main resources of local economic revenue and contributes a lot to the city development

Located 100 kilometers northwest of the main crop area, this medium-sized city is a pleasant birthplace known for its rich natural resources and appealing scenery While it serves as an economic, cultural, and political center, it faces the disadvantage of being heavily polluted The city is famous for its heavy and light industries, and is well-known for its international trade Local people often grow up within walking distance of the vibrant landscape, which is characterized by both densely populated areas and sparsely populated neighborhoods.

1 If your examiner asks you to tell him/her about a topic, he/she is expecting a detailed

‘description Look at the two dialogues below

Interviewer: Can you tell me something about the food in your country?

Candidate: Well, it’s very famous

Interviewer: Why is it famous exactly?

Candidate: Because it tastes good

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15 Days’ Practice for IELTS Speaking - - fb.com/hocieltsmoingay Candidate: Yes, of course

Interviewer: Can you give me some examples?

Candidate: Well, we use spices a lot

Interviewer: Can you tell me something about the food in your country?

Our cuisine is renowned for its bold flavors and spiciness, which some foreigners may find overwhelming Spices play a crucial role in enhancing the taste of our dishes While meat is a staple in our cooking, beans also hold significant importance in our traditional recipes.

Now, compare the two dialogues and see which is better Why? What are your comments?

2 Practise answering the following questions about “name”

What is your full name?

How do I pronounce your name?

Does your name have any special meaning?

What’s the literal translation/meaning of your name?

Traditionally, are there any rules for choosing a child’s name in Vietnam?

What were your parents’ hopes and wishes for you when they gave you this name?

When discussing family, you may need to describe the size of your family, the quality of your relationships, and the time spent together Additionally, you might address changes in family dynamics and share your views on marriage, including cultural attitudes, the pros and cons of marriage, and insights on divorce rates in your country.

Let’s now talk about your marriage and family

Below are some sample questions and possible answers

* Are you married or single? s Can you tell me something about your marriage/rnarital status?

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In preparation for the IELTS Speaking test, it's essential to practice relevant questions, such as the legal marriage age in your country and the necessity of parental permission for marriage Additionally, discussing family dynamics and personal experiences can enhance your speaking skills Consider reflecting on how your name may influence your personality and whether you inherited it from your mother or father Engaging with these topics can help you articulate your thoughts clearly and confidently during the exam.

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Suggestions ¢ When talking about your family members, you may use There + be

Day 3 - fb.com/hocieltsmoingay ¢ Talking about your age, you may use years old, in one’s (early / mid / late) twenties, etc ¢ Indicating your married life, you can say:

They’ve just got married

I have been married to a lawyer for 4 years

They’ve just got engaged

When discussing your family, it is generally best to use the present simple tense In contrast, the present perfect or past simple tenses are appropriate for addressing changes over time Specifically, the past simple tense should be utilized to describe events or situations that occurred in the past.

Arranged marriages often involve an engagement period, where the bride and bridegroom prepare for their wedding ceremony, typically attended by a best man and bridesmaids Cohabitation prior to marriage is becoming more common, yet divorce rates remain a concern, influenced by factors like dowry and the timing of marriage, whether early or late Free marriages allow individuals to choose their partners without familial pressure During the honeymoon, newlyweds celebrate their marital status, often requiring a marriage certificate and license for legal recognition Families may include adopted children, and birth control policies can impact family planning Close-knit communities may have traditional practices surrounding wedding customs, such as the wedding feast, cake, and gifts, alongside the symbolic wedding ring As society evolves, remarriage and separation are increasingly accepted, reflecting diverse marital experiences.

DINK family (Double income no kids) extended family family structure

In the context of IELTS Speaking preparation, understanding family structures is essential Key terms include immediate family, which consists of parents like a father and mother, as well as a foster father and mother in a single-parent family setting The role of grandparents, such as a grandfather and grandmother, is significant, along with the dynamics of a stepfamily that may include a stepfather and a harmonious stepmother It's important to recognize the breadwinner's role within a nuclear family, often characterized by one couple and one child, especially in discussions about financial stability and making ends meet Additionally, terms related to in-laws, like father-in-law, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, and brother-in-law, can illustrate close family ties and efforts to bridge the generation gap Lastly, the challenges posed by overpopulation and reliance on pensions or social welfare are critical topics for discussion.

1, Personal information: Fill in the following form and practise asking your classmates questions on “personal information”

When discussing your family and hobbies during an examination, it's important to share insights about your family members and their interests Describe each family member's hobbies or habits to provide a clearer picture of your family dynamics Use phrases like "My brother enjoys playing soccer," or "My mother loves gardening," to illustrate their passions and how they contribute to family life This not only helps the examiner understand you better but also showcases your ability to communicate effectively about personal topics.

I/He/She usually just and then

Whenever I/he/she can, I/he/she

My/His/Her usually involves

When/While I’m/he’s/she’s not , I/he/she usually

If I have/he/she has , I/he/she might

When reflecting on childhood, several key aspects emerge, such as personal appearance during those formative years, vivid memories that stand out—whether they evoke pride or embarrassment—and the belief that childhood may be the best phase of life For married individuals, discussions may also include insights on parenting approaches and comparisons between contemporary children and those from previous generations.

15 Days’ Practice for IELTS Speaking - - fb.com/hocieltsmoingay Let’s now talk about your child and childhood

When considering your child's future, it's essential to reflect on your hopes and ambitions for them, as well as the expectations your parents had for you Think about the ideal environment you envision for your child's upbringing and the cultural values you wish to instill Additionally, consider how your parenting approach may differ from that of your own parents, shaping a unique experience for your child.

Day 3 fb.com/hocieltsmoingay you a good student? What are your strongest memories of your schooldays/ childhood?

How did you use to spend your tìime?/ How díd you usually spend your tr

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Suggestions © When talking about your childhood, you may mention the following points:

Events, happenings, etc ¢ The examiner may ask you:

— to present your opinion about the past (e.g how you feel about ), about how to bring up a child compared with that of the past;

- to make a comparison between your childhood and that of your parents’ or grandparents’ © When talking about your childhood, you have to use the past tenses correctly

As far as I can remember,

I think generally I had a/an + adj + childhood

Reflecting on my childhood, I often wish I had embraced a bit more rebellion during my obedient adolescent years Growing up in a single-parent family as an only child, I found myself navigating the challenges of emotional dependency and the generation gap While I was taught to be a well-behaved, law-abiding citizen with good manners, I believe that a lack of communication sometimes led to being overly permissive with rules and regulations Ultimately, I strive to become more self-reliant and self-dependent, balancing discipline with the freedom to express myself.

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Practise answering the following questions See whether your answers are detailed or precise enough You can refer to your teachers if you have difficulties

Are children of today happier than those in the past? Why/Why not?

Do you think your childhood is a happy or miserable one? Why/Why not?

How do you see the future of family life in Vietnam?

What are the problems it raises?

How do you think those problems can be dealt with?

Do you see some drawbacks of the one-child policy in China?

How do people (father and mother) try to compensate for those problems?

Should parents be strict with their children? Why/Why not?

How far do you consider that Vietnamese social life revolves around the nuclear family?

What do you think is the best way of bringing up children?

Is it difficult to bring up children in Vietnam today? Why? What are the main difficulties?

Are there any other major influences on family life in Vietnam today?

How is family life now different from what you experienced in your own upbringing?

What changes do you foresee in the future?

Weather or climate is a very common topic that is frequently given in this part of the test

Part 1 - Common Topics (2) LJ`, VIL City or City Life Vl Traffic and Transport TR, “Pour cocc.coioeooaoie X Technology and Skills

Work is an important part of human life It involves jobs and responsibilities at work

In your country, the job acquisition process typically involves several key steps, including researching potential employers, submitting applications, and attending interviews If you are currently employed, you might discuss the mission and culture of your organization, highlighting its values and work environment For students, it’s essential to envision your future career, considering the skills and experiences needed to succeed in your desired field.

Let’s now talk about work

Below are some sample questions and possible answers

* Do you work or are you a student?

In today's world, understanding someone's profession often begins with simple questions like "Where do you work?" or "What do you do for a living?" These inquiries help to uncover details about a person's job and line of business Whether it's asking, "Could you tell me something about your job?" or simply seeking to know what their role entails, these questions facilitate meaningful conversations about careers and professional experiences.

Now, I'd like to know something about you Do you work or study? ¢ What does your work involve? © What exactly do you do every day?

* What are some of your responsibilities? Can you tell me about your work routine?

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15 Days’ Practice for IELTS Speaking | fb.com/hocieltsmoingay ® Are there any things you dont like about your work?

Is there anything you don’t like about your satisfaction?

* How long do you think you will stay in this job? ¢ Have you ever thought of changing your job/career?

* Have you ever considered doing a different job?

* When were you promoted? ¢ What's your ideal job? ¢ What is the ideal career you would like to do in the future?

In envisioning your future career, consider the type of work that excites you and aligns with your passions Reflect on your aspirations and the specific roles you hope to pursue Additionally, think about the steps you can take to develop your skills and experiences to achieve your career goals effectively.

* What do you need to do that? ¢ What qualifications do you need to do that?

* What qualifications do you need to fulfil your work? you job satisfaction? enefit / sati:

When discussing your current job, it is important to use present tenses, while future job discussions should incorporate suitable future tenses Consider utilizing specific expressions that relate to various professions to enhance clarity and engagement in your conversation about jobs.

I work in + (work unit/department),

My work involves + V-ing (specific work)

My daily /routine work/duty is to + V (specific work)

I’m in charge of /My responsibility involves/includes

* Stating your likes or dislikes about your job, you may employ the following cues:

I like/ dislike (I’m satisfied / dissatisfied with) my present job because

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15 Days’ Practice for IELTS Speaking fb.com/hocieltsmoingay ¢ You may point out some causes that make you like or dislike a certain job:

If you're a school student, it's important to consider potential career paths that align with your chosen field of study Reflect on how your academic interests and specialization can influence your future job prospects and opportunities for advancement.

The automobile industry encompasses various enterprises and institutions, including factories, plants, and collective enterprises In addition, sectors such as the ceramics, electronics, and food-processing industries play crucial roles in the economy Foreign-funded enterprises and joint ventures contribute significantly to growth, while hi-tech group companies and computer network system companies drive innovation The hospitable industry and insurance companies also represent vital components of the market landscape.

Jobs and Professional Titles administration assistant administrative personnel administrator architect

The article discusses various sectors and roles within the economy, highlighting the leather, military, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, telecommunications, textile, and timber industries It emphasizes the distinction between blue-collar and white-collar workers, including positions such as engineers, auditors, and salespeople The text addresses job characteristics, including full-time and part-time roles, salary variations, and opportunities for promotion and overseas travel It also mentions the importance of ongoing assessments by employers, work pressure, and working conditions, while recognizing the contributions of professionals like fashion designers, computer programmers, and researchers Additionally, it touches on the challenges faced by employees, including job security, redundancy, and the pursuit of self-fulfillment in a progressive and dynamic organization.

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Talk about your routine work and habits by imitating the following expressions

When I’m not working / studying, I usually like to surf the Internet

In my spare time, I usually just relax at home and watch TV

I usually get up around 6:30 and then get ready for work

While I’m at work, I usually wear formal clothes/casual clothes/ uniforms

I’ve been working /living/ studying in Ha Noi for about 5 years

I studied / worked /lived there for about 3 years

I stayed in Ha Noi for about a month

I’ve worked/studied in this company / university since 2006

VII City or City Life

City life is a prevalent subject in Speaking tests, often focusing on the pros and cons of residing in large urban areas Questions typically explore personal preferences regarding living environments, observed changes in city dynamics, and expectations for future developments.

Let’s now talk about city or city life

Living in a big city has its advantages and disadvantages On one hand, urban areas offer a vibrant lifestyle, diverse job opportunities, and access to various amenities On the other hand, challenges such as high living costs, noise, and congestion can be significant drawbacks Ultimately, the preference for city or rural living depends on individual values and lifestyle choices.

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Major social problems in Vietnam's big cities include traffic congestion, pollution, inadequate housing, and rising inequality To address these issues, effective urban planning, improved public transportation, and sustainable development initiatives are essential My city faces similar challenges, particularly with traffic and environmental concerns, which require immediate attention and collaborative efforts from both the government and the community to create lasting solutions.

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What has caused these chan â What chz do you hope/e: see ùn the future?

* When talking about your preferences, you can use the following cues or comparative sentences:

Ilike more than anything else

Tenjoy doing as + adj./adv + as more + adj./adv + than

* You can think about the following issues concerning this topic:

Future, present vs past of a city

How one feels about city life ¢ You just provide factual information in response to such questions

In a densely-populated city, the bustling urban environment is characterized by busy means of transport and a dynamic atmosphere, with office buildings and shopping malls at the forefront The metropolitan square serves as a hub for commuters, while public transport options are essential for navigating the crowded outskirts Despite the vibrant entertainment and sports facilities available, challenges such as high crime rates and heavily polluted areas persist Urban sprawl has led to varying housing conditions, affecting both city dwellers and those in the suburbs Meanwhile, rural areas remain sparsely populated, highlighting the contrast between fast-paced urban life and tranquil country living.

1 Talk about the advantages and disadvantages of living in the city and in the country by imitating the sentence patterns used in the following

Traveling by public transport offers convenience and affordability, but it lacks door-to-door service and can often be overcrowded City living presents numerous job, entertainment, and educational opportunities; however, it also comes with significant pollution challenges Although rural life can be appealing, it often poses travel inconveniences and may be less engaging for younger individuals.

2 Practise asking and answering the following questions about cities See whether your answers are detailed or precise enough

Do you prefer living in Ha Noi or Ho Chi Minh City? Why’s that?

But don’t you think that Nha Trang is more ?

From the point of view of living conditions / housing / climate, which is a better place to live in, Nha Trang or Ho Chi Minh City?

What’s the significant difference between Vung Tau and Da Nang?

What’s the similarity between the two cities?

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Traffic and transportation are vital aspects of daily life, influencing how we navigate our cities Common inquiries may focus on the primary modes of transport available, the underlying issues contributing to traffic congestion, and the strategies that governments have implemented or should consider to alleviate these challenges.

Let’s now talk about traffic and transport

Below are some sample questions and possible answers

Getting around in my hometown primarily relies on public transportation, including buses and trains, which serve as the main means of transport While the system is generally efficient, there are areas for improvement, such as increasing frequency and coverage to better serve all neighborhoods The most popular mode of transport in the city is the bus, as it connects various districts and is affordable for residents Overall, enhancing the public transport infrastructure could significantly improve accessibility and convenience for everyone.

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Suggestions fb.com/hocieltsmoingay ¢ Be prepared to answer the questions related to the following issues:

Advantages and disadvantages of different means of transport

Problems to be solved; solutions

* You can use the following statements in your answers:

I often take a bus to work

He often goes/ travels to and from work by underground

We want to catch the last train

Trains to that city run every hour on the hour

She has booked the flight for you

The train/flight has been delayed/ cancelled due to the thick fog

A student card offers discounted fares for return tickets to major cities, making travel more affordable Key transportation options include long-distance buses, commuter trains, and express trains, which connect various destinations efficiently Essential infrastructure such as bus stations, departure platforms, and ferry terminals facilitate smooth transit Travelers can also utilize double-decker buses and escalators at intersections and bus stops, while managing hand luggage for convenience.

Part 1 - Common Topics (3) XI Hobbies and Interests

Entertainment XV Accommodation

Entertainment encompasses various forms that engage and amuse individuals This article explores questions related to personal preferences in entertainment and speculates on potential future trends in the industry.

Let’s now talk about entertainment

In my city, the entertainment facilities are diverse and cater to various interests, ranging from vibrant theaters and cinemas to lively parks and recreational centers There are numerous options for nightlife, including bars and clubs, as well as family-friendly attractions like amusement parks and museums Overall, the city's entertainment scene offers something for everyone, ensuring residents and visitors alike can enjoy a rich array of activities.

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In Vietnam, popular entertainment among young people currently includes social media, gaming, and streaming platforms Looking ahead, it is likely that advancements in technology will shape future entertainment trends, potentially leading to immersive experiences such as virtual reality and augmented reality In 20 years, Vietnamese youth may gravitate towards interactive and community-driven entertainment that reflects their cultural values while embracing global influences.

Suggestions ¢ The following should be brought into focus:

Comparison of entertainment in the past, present, and future

The article explores a diverse range of entertainment forms, including acrobatics concerts, action movies, and detective stories, highlighting the roles of advertisement directors and cable TV stations It also touches on various genres such as classical and modern ballet, comedy, horror films, and game shows, while emphasizing the importance of home and international news, documentaries, and circus entertainment in today's media landscape For more information, visit www.nhantriviet.com.

Day 5 fb.com/hocieltsmoingay interviewer porno film lighting science fiction love story setting merry-go-round soap opera modern dance talk show music television network news headlines television viewer night club to be televised live opera to go boating

The Oscar Awards celebrate outstanding achievements in film, showcasing various genres such as Westerns, tragedies, and inspiring performances Going to the cinema offers viewers a chance to experience stimulating narratives, whether through thought-provoking plots in TV serials or moving Vietnamese Opera The art of photography plays a crucial role in capturing the essence of these cinematic experiences, making each film a unique pleasure for audiences.

* She won the Oscar for best actress for her excellent performance in the film I bet it’ll become a box office hit

* The World Cup Football Final will be televised live on Channel 5 next Saturday

* The great part about some cable networks is that there are no commercial interruptions

* The prime time of most channels is occupied by TV serials

In Vietnamese Opera, makeup holds significant meaning, with each color symbolizing specific traits Red represents bravery, loyalty, and virtue, while black reflects a fierce and crude nature Blue is associated with cruelty, and a completely white face signifies a traitor, whereas a touch of white is worn by royalty.

1 Use the following sentence patterns to answer the questions below

As far as ’'m concerned, the best

From my point of view, the best

I'd go for this one because

T’d much prefer that one because

This one is preferable because

I'd rather have that one because

Do you prefer drinking tea or coffee?

Would you rather visit Europe or America?

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Do you like relaxing at the weekend or doing something active?

2 Give detailed answers to the following questions

Can you describe home entertainment versus public entertainment?

What was the most popular entertainment 20 years ago in Vietnam?

How has entertainment changed in the last 20 years in Vietnam?

Do the old and the young have very different entertainment?

Will this change in the future? Why/ Why not?

Accommodation is a frequent topic in the IELTS Speaking test, focusing on aspects such as your current home, the type of building you reside in, and your aspirations for future living arrangements.

Let’s now talk about accommodation

Below are some sample questions and possible answers ¢ Can you tell me where you live?/Can you describe your flat/house? đ Can you teẽè r

Suggestions ¢ In response to questions given in this part, you most often employ the present and past tenses Also, be ready to fluently talk about the following:

Changes of housing conditions in Vietnam

Preference of the Vietnamese people for different types and areas of houses

Measures taken by the government to solve housing problems

Future development ¢ Be aware of the verbs below:

We used to live in a bungalow, but now we live in a detached house in the suburbs

Many people prefer to live in the country to be close to the nature

During the holiday, we visited an island inhabited only by birds

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In preparing for the IELTS Speaking test, it's essential to familiarize yourself with vocabulary related to housing and living spaces Key terms include various types of residences such as apartments, villas, and (semi-)detached houses, as well as essential facilities and appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and dishwashers Understanding the layout of a home—such as bedrooms, bathrooms, and dining rooms—and the significance of interior and exterior decoration can enhance your speaking skills Additionally, discussing features like a garden, garage, and good-sized rooms in urban or suburban settings will help you articulate your ideas clearly Practicing these concepts over 15 days can significantly improve your fluency and confidence in the IELTS Speaking section.

Practise asking and answering questions on housing and accommodation See whether your answers are detailed or precise enough

Do you live in a flat or a house? Can you describe it in detail?

Is your place a good area to live in? Why / Why not?

Describe the street you live in

What kind of places do most people in Vietnam prefer to live in? What are the advantages and disadvantages?

Do the young and the elderly have the same preference for living places?

How have living conditions changed in Vietnam? What do you think about these changes?

Why do some people want to have big living places?

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When discussing personal clothing preferences, common questions arise, including the types of clothes one enjoys wearing, the typical attire of people in one's country, and the significance of fashion in daily life Additionally, factors influencing clothing purchases, such as style, comfort, and price, are essential considerations before making a decision.

Let’s now talk about clothes

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In response to questions raised, you simply talk about what you actually think, using appropriate vocabulary and tenses (present and past) ¢ The following may be thrown into focus:

Day 6 fb.com/hocieltsmoingay Changes in clothes

Preferences of people at different ages for styles

Development of fashion industry in Vietnam ¢ Bear in mind the lexical items and expressions below:

Many women wear nighties in bed whereas most men and children wear pyjamas

People with ugly knees shouldn’t wear shorts

She took off her shoes and put on her slippers

3 dress vt to be dressed in dress up

She quickly dressed her child

I love dressing up for parties as I normally wear jeans

She is dressed in a sleeveless dress today

Look at the man in black

This outfit fits me very well

Does this tie go well with my shirt? Well, I don’t think black suits me

The skirt is too tight and too short — it needs letting out and letting down

The dress is too loose and too long — it needs taking in and taking up

He changed out of his weekend clothes into his uniform

The boy has outgrown his shoes, highlighting the need for new footwear His wardrobe includes a mix of casual and formal attire, such as high-heeled shoes, blouses, and jeans, alongside knitted and checked clothing Essential pieces like a designer coat, leather shoes, and an evening dress made from polyester showcase his evolving style Whether opting for handmade or ready-made clothes, the importance of versatile fashion is clear For more fashion insights, visit www.nhantriviet.com.

Enhance your IELTS speaking skills in just 15 days with focused practice Explore the latest fashion trends, including stylish silk scarves and versatile trousers Discover how to pair sportswear with casual T-shirts and comfortable sports shoes for a chic look Don't forget to incorporate classic striped clothes and traditional Vietnamese-style outfits into your wardrobe Elevate your professional appearance with tailored wool suits, ensuring you are prepared for any occasion Join us at fb.com/hocieltsmoingay for more tips and resources.

Practise asking and answering the following questions about clothes See whether your answers are detailed or precise enough

Where do you usually buy your clothes? Why?

What are the most popular clothes in Vietnam?

Can you describe the traditional clothes / costume in Vietnam?

Should we fall slaves to fashion? Why / Why not?

Can designer coats reveal truly one’s social status?

Should people be judged by what they wear? Why / Why not?

How have the Vietnamese people’s attitudes towards clothes changed in the last two decades?

What do you think would be the trend in clothes 20 years from now?

Should students wear school uniforms? Why / Why not?

When discussing food and drink, it's essential to highlight your favorite dishes and the popular cuisines in your country You can also mention famous local dishes that represent your culture and the variety of restaurants that attract both locals and tourists This includes traditional eateries as well as international dining options that cater to diverse tastes.

Let’s now talk about food and drink

Below are some sample questions and possible answers ¢ Can you tell me something about the food in your country?

* Can you tell me something about Vietnamese food? ® What is people's favourite food in your region? ¢ Why do they like this type of food? ae

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Be prepared to share your thoughts on common topics, such as whether cooking is exclusively a woman's responsibility or your preferences for international cuisine Respond based on your genuine knowledge and understanding, ensuring you use the specified terms accurately.

He was too ill to eat

We are just too busy to cook, so we often eat out

The river ate the bank away

Acid can eat into metal

T usually have cereal such as cornflakes for my breakfast

This kind of motorbike consumes more petrol than the others

The meat was declared unfit for human consumption

You can complain to the Consumers’ Association

The food is too greasy to digest

I cannot digest milk products easily

The little boy is suffering from indigestion ¢ Some ideas for reference:

Vitamins can be lost as a result of cooking A regular daily intake of vitamins is necessary

A typical banquet features a variety of dishes, including four to eight cold appetizers and eight hot dishes served sequentially Additionally, it includes two to four impressive showpiece dishes, along with soups, steamed rice, and pastries, concluding with a selection of fresh fruit.

The term "V6" refers to the act of raising and completely emptying a wine glass or liquor cup, signifying sincerity and joy among those present By finishing their drinks to the last drop, individuals convey a message of camaraderie and celebration.

Vietnamese cooking is judged by three essential elements: color, aroma, and taste The "color" refers to the presentation and design of dishes, notably seen in the intricately prepared cold dishes served at the start of a meal "Aroma" encompasses the scents emanating from the food, reflecting not only what is detectable by smell but also the freshness of ingredients and the harmony of seasonings used.

“Taste” is the art of proper seasoning, though it also involves the texture of food and fine slicing techniques

To create a delicious dish, three essential elements—color, aroma, and taste—must work in harmony This coordination involves a series of delicate activities, including selecting the right ingredients, blending flavors, timing the cooking process, managing heat levels, and artfully plating the food for presentation.

The nearly endless variety of natural ingredients and methods of preparation employed in Vietnamese cuisine stand out unequalled in the world

Vietnam’s long history, vast territory and extensive contact with other nations and cul- tures have given birth to the distinctive Vietnamese culinary art

A traditional Vietnamese dinner typically starts with cold dishes, contrasting with Western dinners that often begin with soup Popular elements of Vietnamese cuisine include deep-fried dishes, baked desserts, and flavorful options like beef curry and diced pork with peanuts Accompanying these meals, beverages such as beer, black coffee, and various wines—both dry red and white—are commonly enjoyed Additionally, buffets featuring dumplings and other ethnic foods highlight the diverse dietary habits, which also encompass carbohydrates and fast food options.

Coca-Cola fish-flavoured eggplant cocktail food rich in calorie cold dish French fries colour, aroma, and taste fried rice crispy duck fruit juice cuisine green tea

15 Days' Practice for IELTS Speaking hamburger health food hotpot ingredient instant coffee instant noodles hotpot jasmine tea

Kentucky Fried Chicken lemonade liquor; spirit

McDonald’s mineral water seasoning powder noodles nourishing/ nutritious food orange juice pan-frying

Pepsi-Cola pickling pizza plain rice protein quick-frying raw materials instantly boiled mutton in a Mongolian

Enhance your culinary creations with MSG (mono-sodium glutamate) to elevate the flavors of gourmet dishes Try it in a delicious salad dressing or in a savory sandwich, and don’t forget to add it to scrambled eggs with tomato for a delightful twist Pair your meals with a refreshing soft drink like 7-Up, and enjoy shredded beef with green pepper for a satisfying main course Master the art of shredding and slicing ingredients, and experiment with smoking techniques to add depth to your recipes Incorporate spring onion and ginger for an aromatic touch, and consider serving spring rolls as a delightful appetizer to complete your dining experience.

Incorporating a variety of cooking methods such as steaming and stir-frying can enhance staple foods, while mastering the art of proper seasonings is essential for dishes like sweet-and-sour pork For those looking to maintain a healthy lifestyle, blending seasonings and opting for vegetarian food can provide essential vitamins Additionally, indulging in treats like vanilla ice cream or a toast with whisky can be enjoyed in moderation, as part of a balanced diet Exploring diverse beverages, from white coffee to yogurt drinks, can also complement your meals For more culinary tips and insights, visit fb.com/hocieltsmoingay.

Practise asking and answering the following questions on food See whether your answers are detailed or precise enough

What kind of food do you like most? Why do you like this food so much?

Is there any food you don’t like? Why?

What is the healthy food? Why?

Do you like to change your eating habits? Why / Why not?

Tell me about a special food in your area How is it different from other cuisines in

Day 6 fb.com/hocieltsmoingay What food is more popular with young people in your city?

Please describe the typical foods in Vietnam

How has the diet habit in Vietnam changed in the past few years?

XVIII The Press and Media

The press and media encompass various platforms, including newspapers, magazines, television, and the Internet Each medium presents distinct advantages and disadvantages, which can be explored in discussions Additionally, it is essential to consider the emerging trends shaping these forms of communication, as they evolve to meet the changing needs of society.

Let’s now talk about the press and media

Below are some sample questions and possible answers

* Where do the Vietnamese people often get their news from? ¢ Where do you often get your news from?

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Suggestions © Just give answers according to what you actually know and understand ¢ Prepare yourself for appropriate vocabulary and structures to give comments and evalu- ation on the following areas:

Major newspapers, magazines and books

Favourite newspapers, magazines and books

Where and how to get information

Future development ¢ Try to include the terms below in your answers:

I like reading about current affairs, and I like reading art reviews and book reviews

This magazine has a wide circulation in this country It has readers of different ages

2 censor ut censorship n control vt,, n restriction n

They cut/censored the serial before showing it on TV

The government should have strict control on the films for children

This set of stamps was issued in Mar., 2002

I'd like to borrow the latest issue of ELT Journal

Human cloning is a controversial issue in the world

He often reads journals to keep himself well informed of the latest development in his field

Vogue is a popular magazine © Some expressions /ideas for reference:

In today's digital age, the internet serves as a primary source for news, offering a comprehensive array of information on both domestic and international events This makes it an ideal platform for staying informed about current affairs.

TV has one advantage: you can both see and hear

I don’t have time to watch much TV I watch TV only for the news

We have some magazines and newspapers published in English in Vietnam, for instance,

Sai Gon Giai Phong, Saigon Times, Vietnam Investment Reviews, and Teaching English in Vietnam

The article, penned by a leading political correspondent, emphasizes the importance of engaging with editorials, even when one may not fully agree with their perspectives It highlights the role of various sections in a publication, such as the entertainment and foreign correspondent segments, while noting the significance of current affairs and headlines on the front page For more insights, readers can visit www.nhantriviet.com.

The IELTS Speaking Test - Part 2 An Overview

The Individual Long Turn, part of the assessment, lasts 3 to 4 minutes and includes a 1-minute preparation time During this segment, the examiner provides the candidate with a card that features a specific topic and guiding questions The candidate is required to speak uninterrupted on the given subject for 1 to 2 minutes, without the option to request a different topic.

The examiner determines the duration of the candidate's talk, which includes a 1-minute preparation time During this time, candidates receive paper and a pencil to jot down brief notes Effectively utilizing the cue card points and notes can help candidates organize their thoughts and maintain a coherent 2-minute monologue Following the speech, the examiner will pose 1 or 2 brief questions to conclude this section.

In this part of the test, you have to answer questions on themes of general interest

This section covers various key categories, including people, places, objects, habits, and preferences, which are addressed through present tense questions Additionally, it explores future plans using future tense questions and discusses experiences through past tense or present perfect tense inquiries.

The second part of the exam features more challenging questions than those in Part 1, requiring you to deliver a presentation on a specific topic Following your presentation, the examiner will pose a series of questions based on your response, with the number of questions varying according to the length of your answer To excel in Part 2, it is essential to prepare and practice in a manner similar to that of Part 1.

Memorise the following reminders so that you can do well

1 Use the card that the examiner gives you You cannot ask him/her for another one

2 Make use of 1 minute’s preparation for appropriate language and idea organisation

3 Note that some questions ask you to use present, future, or past tenses You, therefore, have to employ tenses correctly

4 Speak for long enough You have to talk uninterrupted for 1 to 2 minutes in English

So, draw on your own experience to complete the talk

5 Keep talking until the examiner interrupts you or goes to the next question

6 Start your talk, applying the guides below: ¢ Each point is discussed in turn

There are pauses between each section

* Signpost language should be used to help the examiner to understand the main points you are making, and also a new point is being introduced

Utilize cue cards to maintain a structured and coherent presentation Each cue card is designed with a primary topic and four supporting sub-topics, ensuring you are aware of your next points This organization allows for natural pauses at appropriate moments, enhancing the flow of your talk.

* Once you have spoken about one topic, you look down at the card for a moment;

Taking a moment to pause and reflect on your next words is essential for effective communication, as it enhances fluency and coherence, allowing the listener to grasp your key points Additionally, maintaining eye contact with the examiner fosters a connection and demonstrates confidence during the conversation.

* Start again: The next thing I am going to tell you is

When delivering a talk, structure it similarly to written content by incorporating three key parts: start with an introduction that presents the topic, develop the body with supporting reasons and examples, and conclude with your personal feelings or impressions Ensure that your speech flows smoothly and maintains coherence throughout.

Maintaining eye contact with the examiner during the test is crucial for staying focused on your cue card while speaking It's important to glance at the card occasionally, but avoid looking at it constantly Hold the cue card in your hand and refer to it as needed, allowing you to engage more effectively with the examiner.

IV How to Do Well

@ Read the task instructions carefully

When preparing for your cue card presentation, it is essential to thoroughly review the instructions provided Typically, each topic includes three to four key points that you need to address Ensure that you cover all the points, as omitting any of them may result in a loss of marks.

1be a city or a town where you live or lived

Located in the heart of the city, the area I am most familiar with boasts several important landmarks and attractions Key places to visit include the historic town square, the iconic museum, and the beautiful park that offers stunning views What makes this city special to me is its vibrant culture, rich history, and the sense of community that brings everyone together.

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When discussing a city or town, it's essential to focus on four key points: its history, culture, attractions, and local cuisine Use the present tense to describe current features and the past tense to highlight historical significance Take a minute to prepare your thoughts to ensure a coherent and engaging response.

Utilize the one minute of preparation time effectively by brainstorming your thoughts on the topic and jotting down key ideas This practice ensures that you won't lose marks for taking the full minute Having notes will also aid in maintaining a continuous flow of conversation, making it easier to speak for the entire two minutes without interruption.

Take the topic card above as an example:

Nestled in the heart of [City/Town Name], the area I know best is characterized by its vibrant culture and rich history Notable landmarks such as [Landmark 1], [Landmark 2], and [Landmark 3] draw visitors and locals alike, showcasing the unique charm of this destination What makes [City/Town Name] particularly special to me is its sense of community and the memories I've created here, making it a place I cherish deeply Whether exploring its hidden gems or enjoying local cuisine, [City/Town Name] offers an unforgettable experience for everyone.

After the minute, the examiner will ask you to

Vung Tau — in the south of Vietnam, the tip of a small peninsula a significant port — a significant role in Vietnam’s offshore oil industry

The Hydrofoil Fast Ferry Station serves as an architectural landmark in the city, attracting visitors to its extensive beaches, including Back Beach (Bai Sau) and Front Beach (Bai Trước), known for their fine sand This area is a favorite resort destination, featuring notable attractions such as the Statue of Jesus Christ, various pagodas and temples, and the historic White Palace Additionally, events like the Kite Festival and the World Food Festival draw tourists, enhancing the region's appeal and making it a vibrant hub for both relaxation and cultural experiences.

1 Get your talk off to a memorable start with the following starters:

I’ve chosen to talk about

I’ve lived in quite a few places, but one place I particularly like was

I’ve really only ever lived in , so I’ll talk about that

I'll start by talking about

2 The following phrases can help you to talk about something in the past:

As far as I can remember

The next thing I did was to

3 When speaking about who, when, where, how, or why, you may use the following:

The best I have ever is

The kind of I usually prefer is

I usually go/ went to when

I first became familiar with when I

I saw/read this about ago, while I was

You can find next to

1 about times a week/ month/year

I usually go there during because

I don’t very often any more, since I’m

1 whenever I can I’m a big fan of it

4 When talking about hobbies or interests and their impact, employ the following:

This taught me the value of

The impact it had on me was to make me aware of

This taught me a very important lesson

I will never forget this as long as I live

I guess the reason I tend to is that it’s so

This always reminds me of

I choose this as my favourite because

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The reason I prefer this to others is that it

Using signpost language when providing explanations or reasons can effectively organize your ideas and make the structure of your speech clear to the examiner If discussing past events, remember to convert these phrases into past tenses.

What I like about Nha Trang is that I can walk along the beach enjoying the beautiful views and swimming in the sea

The reason I don’t like grammar is that it often takes a long time to memorise the rules

The reason why I enjoy music is that I can relax and daydream a little

One of the good reasons about studying abroad is being able to learn a foreign language very easily

One of the bad things about joining a package tour is not being able to arrange your time as you want to or enjoy the scenery to your heart’s content

One of the problems with using the Internet is that you can’t always protect your systems from being attacked by hackers

Below is a possible monologue for the topic above:

Describe a job that you would like to do in the future

1, Read the topic card carefully Right away, you can understand that it is about a future

_ job So in your talk, remember to use the future tense

2 Jot down the key words from the instructions

3 Think of a job you would like to do in the future

4 Brainstorm at least two ideas for each sub-topic

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Describing influential people is a common topic in this test section, often requiring you to discuss someone who has significantly impacted your life You may need to mention the duration of your acquaintance, the reasons for their specialness, and their influence on you Alternatively, you might be prompted to describe a person you wish to meet, explaining your choice and the potential impact of such a meeting When delivering your monologue, it's effective to use the present tense to convey your thoughts on this subject.

Suggestions © For this topic, remember to give answers to these questions: What does he/she look like? What is he/she like? ¢ When describing, think about these points:

1 Tenses: past, present, or future

3 His/Her appearance and clothing

4 His/Her interests and hobbies and character

When describing individuals, various terms can be employed to convey personal impressions effectively Words like "beautiful," "handsome," and "cool" highlight attractiveness, while "plain" and "cute" offer alternative perspectives Age-related descriptors such as "adolescent," "mature," and "middle-aged" help categorize individuals at different life stages, from "teenager" to "senior citizen." Additionally, terms like "immature," "young," "infant," and "toddler" provide further nuance in characterizing youth and development.

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Build or Figure obese/ fat/ overweight plump slender black/brown/grey/blond hair bushy eyebrow curly/wavy/straight hair fringe long/short hair

Face fair/dark complexion flat/pointed nose high/narrow forehead rosy cheeks casual clothes checked clothes designer coat dress formal clothes

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Their life so far has been marked by notable achievements and a prominent social status They are tall and slim, with thick hair, and have chosen to grow a beard Their appearance features a round face and thick lips, complemented by light make-up They often wear sportswear or a striped shirt, ensuring they are well-dressed for various occasions Their interests span music, sports, and traveling, reflecting a dynamic lifestyle Coming from a family with a high social background, they are self-employed and continue to build on their accomplishments.

In just 15 days of practice for IELTS Speaking, you can enhance your communication skills by focusing on key personality traits that contribute to effective interactions Emphasizing qualities such as being a good listener, attentive, and considerate will make you a more dependable speaker Cultivating traits like creativity, curiosity, and open-mindedness will not only enrich your conversations but also demonstrate your broad-mindedness Moreover, being cheerful, friendly, and good-humoured can create a positive atmosphere during discussions Balancing perfectionism with practicality ensures you remain efficient without being disorganised By embracing an energetic and enthusiastic approach, you can engage your audience while remaining flexible and diplomatic in your responses Ultimately, showcasing your caring and hard-working nature will leave a lasting impression, making you a competent and capable speaker in the IELTS exam.

Successful individuals often exhibit a blend of traits such as intelligence, creativity, and kindness, while also being open-minded and optimistic They can be both introverted and extroverted, demonstrating a range of social skills from being sociable and warm-hearted to occasionally quick-tempered or puzzled Reliability and responsibility are key characteristics, along with a sense of humor that makes them approachable While some may be narrow-minded or pessimistic, the most effective leaders remain patient, understanding, and trustworthy Their versatility allows them to adapt to various situations, making them not only thoughtful but also kind-hearted and unselfish in their interactions For more insights, visit fb.com/hocieltsmoingay or www.nhantriviet.com.

Mutual respect is essential in relationships, as it involves holding someone in high regard and admiring their qualities It's important to maintain contact and not lose touch with those we care about, sharing both happiness and sorrow together Dependence on one another fosters deeper connections, especially when we share similar interests and values Ultimately, having a lot in common strengthens bonds, while having little in common can still lead to meaningful interactions.

Describe a famous person you would like to meet

You should say: who it is what they are famous for what you would do if you meet them and explain why you would like to meet them

If I could meet any famous person, it would be Albert Einstein If I had the chance, I would ask him about his thought process when developing the theory of relativity Meeting someone of his intellect would inspire me greatly, and I would love to hear his views on modern science If I were to engage in a conversation with him, I believe it would open my mind to new ideas and perspectives Ultimately, the opportunity to meet such a brilliant mind would be a dream come true.

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* In your description, you should use a wide range of lexical items related to the following:

* You must use the correct structures in response to the questions below:

1 What does he/she look like?

He looks like a film star

She looks like someone from South Africa

2 What is he/she like?

He is very polite and intelligent

She is very patient with her students and dedicated to her work

He’s always ready to help others He’s certainly a very polite young man and very relaxed, too He’s really a role model for other people to learn from

3 How old is he/she?, What’s his/her age?

He is in his early /mid/late 20s

My mother is very tall, about 170cm She is in her early 50s, but she looks younger than she is She is always very kind and patient with her students

4 What qualities does he/she have?

My friend is good-natured and gets along well with her colleagues

He pays great attention to his appearance, consistently dressing in a well-tailored suit and tie, which positively impacts his business image Additionally, he possesses a pleasant voice that further enhances his professional presence.

I think she is very intelligent, but so shy, so nervous, and so uncomfortable!

She wouldn’t be very good at talking to people

I think he has a lot of potential He seems like a very bright guy

He has a really nice appearance He seems relaxed to me and he’s the kind of person people feel comfortable with right away

1 Study the following sample questions and answers ¢ What do you think is the most important quality of a person? Why?

Practise asking and answering the following questions about friendship

How important is it to have friends in one’s life?

Is it important for you and your friend(s) to have a lot in common?

What if you and your friend(s) disagree on some issues?

Is it better to have many friends or just a few close/intimate friends?

2 Practise making presentations with the cards and follow-up questions on pages 128 and

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Com/nocIeitsmoingay scribe a relative/a friend /a classmate who you like most

You should say: who he/she is what he/she d what his/her personality is like and explain how you like him/her

Do you have very close relationship with your relatives / friends?

Who is more important to you, your relatives or friends? Why?

Can you describe the attitudes of the Vietnamese people towards relatives?

How have family structures changed in Vietnam? Are the changes for better or worse?

What do you think the future would be like if Vietnam had implemented the one-child policy?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of having too many relatives?

What is friendship? How important is friendship in one’s life?

How has the relationship between neighbours changed in Vietnam? What are the causes?

D be a relative /a friend /a family member who you think ùs similar to you

You should say: who he/she is what he/she does what other people think about him /her and explain how he/she is similar to you

Is there anyone else who is similar to you?

Is it important for an individual to cultivate team spirit? Why?

What are the attitudes of the Vietnamese people towards personal relationship? (Give opinions, compare and contrast.)

What do you think of the influence of genetic factors and environment on a person’s

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What is the impact of modern technology on communication between people? Is this desirable? Will this change in the future? (Describe, give opinions, and speculate.)

Describe a character in a book you have read ora film you have seen,

You should say: what if is when you read the book/saw the film how this character has influenced you and explain what has impressed you so much

Would you like to be like this character?

Do you know anyone who is like this character?

What is the value of encouraging children to read stories or novels?

How do you think authors create characters for their books? Where do these characters come from?

Do you think that film is the best medium for telling a story?

What is the most popular film type in your country?

How are the American Hollywood films differentiated from Vietnamese films?

What do you think about the impact of foreign films on the Vietnamese film industry?

What measures should the Vietnamese government take to crack down on piracy?

What do you think about the Vietnamese film industry?

How can the cinemas attract more people to go back to cinemas?

Describing impactful places is a popular topic, encompassing locations that have influenced your life, dream destinations, favorite restaurants, memorable hotels, and notable museums or art galleries you've visited Each place holds significance, shaping your experiences and feelings When discussing these locations, the present simple tense is typically employed to convey your thoughts clearly and effectively.

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Life in that place — pace of life, people’s attitudes, nightlife

Ideas to talk about Chongqing

Buildings modern, commercial high-rise buildings; traditional style architec- ture — very little left; unique styles for a mountain city, building on rocks with a few floors underground

The city features a mix of extensive modern highways and narrow winding roads, which often lead to heavy traffic during rush hours and lack dedicated cycle lanes Public transportation is convenient, with an affordable bus system that tends to be crowded during peak times, complemented by a reliable and frequent ferry service The local industry is diverse, encompassing sectors such as automotive, chemicals, machinery, and textiles.

Pace of life fast compared with other places; many people work long hours

People in this region are open-minded and hospitable, always ready to embrace new ideas and assist others The entertainment options are diverse and can be costly, featuring lively pubs, cinemas, and theaters The landscape is a stunning mix of arable land and barren areas, showcasing breathtaking autumn colors and dramatic scenery This bustling environment is full of life, yet it offers calm spaces amidst the crowded, densely populated areas, creating a unique blend of exotic experiences.

There is aÌlways a lot going on/happening

I went to an interesting place called

The building is located in the city square near the famous statue

Nestled in a vibrant neighborhood filled with lively bars, this supermarket offers a unique shopping experience Surrounded by stunningly beautiful, tree-lined streets and breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, it provides a perfect blend of dynamic urban life and tranquil natural scenery Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an exciting outing, this area promises unforgettable moments in a spectacular setting.

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When crafting your descriptions, avoid relying solely on vague terms like "beautiful." Instead, enhance your writing by incorporating more expressive adjectives that convey specific qualities, such as "exciting," "busy," "modern," "traditional," "noisy," "quiet," "polluted," "convenient," and "appealing." This approach not only enriches your content but also engages your audience more effectively.

In the realm of architecture, various styles and structures come to life, from light steel frame bungalows to towering skyscrapers Essential elements include the design of semi-detached houses, cottages, and villas, each featuring unique roofs and exquisite exterior and interior decorations Quality building materials play a crucial role in creating functional spaces like dining rooms and kitchens, while artistic touches such as concrete sculptures and decorative tiles enhance the overall aesthetic Whether opting for traditional or modern designs, the thoughtful layout of corridors and entrances, along with the inclusion of shrines and temples, contributes to a harmonious living environment.

Describe a city or a town where you have lived

Located in the heart of the city, the area I know best is rich in history and culture Key landmarks such as the iconic town square, the historic museum, and the vibrant local market are must-visit spots What makes this town special to me is its unique blend of tradition and modernity, the warmth of its community, and the unforgettable memories I’ve created here.

Part 2 - Common Topics (2) IV Describing an Object or an Animal

Describing a Hobby or a Habit VI Describing a Process

One of the most common topics in this section of the test revolves around everyday activities such as shopping, dining, watching TV, and reading In discussing these familiar subjects, it is typical to utilize present tenses to describe the activity, when it occurs, its duration, and the reasons for your enjoyment or preferences related to it.

Suggestions ¢ For your monologue about this topic, in indicating when, where, how often, why, you may apply the suggested statements below:

I usually go to the cinema after work/at weekends

We normally take our annual vacation in late August or early September

I cook for my friends about twice a week/once a month

I usually buy my daily necessities in the supermarket because it’s convenient

I don’t go to the cinema very often since I’m so busy with my study

I do bodybuilding whenever I have time I think it’s important to maintain fitness a box-office hit blues

A film is officially released classical music a tear jerker climax acting comedian action/kungfu movie comedy actor/actress complicated animated pictures/cartoon composer band concert hall

The article explores various genres and elements of storytelling, including detective stories, horror films, and romance, highlighting the significance of main characters and plots It delves into the emotional impact of dramatic and moving narratives, while also addressing the role of music—ranging from folk and jazz to pop and rock 'n' roll—in enhancing the viewer's experience Additionally, it touches on the importance of setting and special effects in filmmaking, as well as the contributions of musicians and orchestras to create a symphony of sound that complements the story The piece emphasizes the blend of traditional and international music, showcasing the diverse influences that shape modern cinema and photography.

Describe an interesting film you have

You should say: what Ifs name is when you saw it what it is about seen recentỈy and explain why it was so enjoyable

Recently, I watched a captivating film that left a lasting impression on me The storyline was engaging and kept me on the edge of my seat, while the performances of the actors were truly remarkable I appreciated the cinematography, which beautifully complemented the narrative Overall, the film was an enjoyable experience that resonated with me long after the credits rolled.

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Enhance your presentation skills by using these cards and accompanying follow-up questions Record your presentation on a cassette recorder and review it with a study partner Additionally, prepare to respond to the sample questions provided.

Describe one of the most popular TV shows in your country

You should say: what the programme is called who it features or stars what it is about and discuss why it is so popular

Do many of your friends like this programme?

What programmes are the most popular with young people?

How important do you think is the invention of TV in the 20" century?

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Are we used to bad news on TV?

Should there be more censorship on TV or less restrictions? Should a child’s viewing be limited?

What are the major sources for the Vietnamese people to get their information from?

Compare the traditional mass media with the modern media

Card B escribe a phone call you have received recently

You should say: who called when it was what it was about and discuss why making phone calls is so popular

Do you often phone your friends?

How often do you receive a phone call?

How important do you think is the use of telephone in daily communication?

What are the benefits and possible dangers telecommunication has brought to us?

Compare the development of telecommunication with that of the postal service

How has telecommunication changed your life? Has the relationship between people been strongly affected by modern communication?

Will telecommunication be the major source of communication 20 years from now?

You should what if Is how often you go for it who you play with and explain why you like it so much

Do many of your friends play the same kind of sports?

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Why do people play sports in Vietnam, for health or enjoyment?

What are the most common sports in Vietnam?

What is more important, taking part or winning?

Should dangerous sports be prohibited by law? Why/Why not?

What do you think of the use of drugs to make one compete better?

What do you think would be the most popular sports in Vietnam in 50 years’ time?

Describe your favourite means of transport

You should what if 1s when and how often you use it why you use it and explain its advantages over other types of transport

Do many of your friends take this kind of transport?

Will you change your means of transport later on? Why?

How has transport changed in Vietnam in the past few decades?

What are the major causes of road accident? Are there any solutions?

Has the government done enough to solve the traffic problems?

What do you think the traffic will be like in the next, say, 20 years?

Should the government encourage the use of private cars or public transport? Why/

This article discusses how to effectively describe the use of various electrical appliances, such as computers and CD players, or outline specific procedures It emphasizes the importance of utilizing the present simple tense and commands to convey instructions clearly and concisely.

Suggestions ¢ Be prepared for the points below:

1 Tenses: past, present, or future

5 Order ¢ Take a look at the example of how steamed dumplings are made First, jot down some basic steps to prepare for the talk, and then add appropriate connectors to make it a coher- ent mini-talk

Step 1: Planning stage Get flour and raw materials such as vegetables and meat

Step 2: Make dough by mixing the flour with water; chop the vegetables and meat to make filling

Step 3: Chop the dough into little pieces and flatten each dough piece into a wrapper

Step 4: Put the filling into each wrapper and make it into different shapes

Step 5: Boil the dumplings in boiling water for about 10 minutes

Step 1: The first is the planning stage You need to get flour and very fresh raw materials such as vegetables and meat, preferably celery and lean meat

Step 2: The next step is to make dough by mixing the flour with water; then, chop the vegetables and meat into little bits to make filling by mixing them fully with salt and ginger

Step 3: The third stage is to chop the dough into little pieces and flatten each dough piece into a wrapper for the filling

Step 4: This is where you need a lot of teamwork to put the filling into each wrapper and make it into different shapes

Step 5: The last stage is to put the dumplings in boiling water and cook them for about 10 minutes ® Below are some common connectors you may use in describing a process or a procedure: first, second, third, fourth, then, next, finally, soon, before, afterward, lately, later, meanwhile, etc

The first thing you should do/need to do is

To start with, you should/need to do While you are + V-ing,

First of all, you should/need to Finally,

The first step is After + V-ing , you should

The last thing you need to do is Then

After that, Don’t forget to

Next Make sure you (don’t)

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Enhance your presentation skills by practicing with provided cards and follow-up questions Record your presentation using a cassette recorder and review it with a study partner Additionally, prepare to answer the sample questions that accompany the exercise.

Describe how to make something

You should say: what it is what you need to make ít for what the steps are and explain what important skills you need to do it well

Do many of your friends like handmade objects?

Is it easy to get some materials to make a handicraft?

Is it important to keep traditions? Why?

Can traditions coexist with modern technology? Why/ Why not?

Should a visitor to a foreign country imitate the local people or should the host country welcome multiculture?

Describe a skill you have learned that you think is very useful

One valuable skill I learned is cooking, which I picked up during my high school years in a culinary class My teacher, a passionate chef, inspired me with her expertise and creativity in the kitchen I use this skill frequently, especially when preparing meals for family gatherings or trying new recipes at home I believe cooking is incredibly useful because it promotes healthier eating habits, fosters creativity, and allows me to connect with others through shared meals.

Have many of your friends learnt this skill?

Is there a special age for people to learn a skill? Why/ Why not?

What are the most popular skills for people to learn in Vietnam?

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Will that change in the future?

When do you think is the best time to learn a skill?

Have there been any changes in job requirements for skills?

Jescribe your favourite way to relax

To achieve optimal relaxation, it's essential to identify the best time and place for unwinding Personally, I find that evenings at a serene beach or a quiet park provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation Engaging in activities such as reading a book, practicing yoga, or simply enjoying nature allows me to recharge my mind and body This method of relaxation resonates with me because it fosters a deep sense of peace and rejuvenation, making it an ideal way to escape the stresses of daily life.

Do many of your friends like this type of relaxation?

What are the other common types of relaxation?

What are the causes of pressure?

How can the Vietnamese people achieve a balance between physical and psychological well-being?

Compare the living styles of today and 20 years ago in terms of stress and social strain

What are your suggestions for releasing pressure?

Part 2 - Common Topics (3) VI Describing Experiences

Useful Tips

Part 3 is where the final score is given to a candidate This is part of the test where he/she must excel Thus, do as best as possible without trying too hard or getting yourself into problems Although a number of sources suggest that scores are averaged between the three parts of the Speaking test, this stage is where the ‘ceiling’ is established Your final score may mostly be decided by your performance in Part 3

You will certainly impress the assessor if you apply the useful tips below:

1 Do not repeat what you have talked about in Part 2 since the questions in Part 2 relate more to your personal experience while Part 3 requires more general, extended, or in-depth responses

2 Develop language that is appropriate for the task For example, employing phrases such as similar to or different from is useful for a comparison and contrast topic

3 If you need time to collect your thoughts, use expressions (sparingly) like That’s a good question., Well, let me think

4 Do avoid answers with only yes/no Try to come up with complete answers, offer examples to back up a certain statement, or expand your ideas as much as you can

5 Help make your contributions memorable Try explaining a point using a short, per- sonal anecdote

6 If the examiner asks a question that you do not understand, take control of the situ- ation with questions such as those that appear below Responding like this will show evidence of your communication skills a If the examiner uses a word or phrase that you do not understand, say something like:

Sorry, but could you explain what you mean by or

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Excuse me, I didn’t quite catch that Could you say that again?

I’m sorry, but would you mind repeating that? c If you want to make sure you have understood what the examiner has asked, you could say:

7 Do not memorise answers in preparation for the test The examiner will hear that you are not speaking naturally and will change the topic

8 Use a wide range of lexis and structures in your talk as this is one of the major mark- ing criteria

9 Maintain eye contact with the examiner You need to present yourself in a confident way by looking directly into his/her eyes

III Common Topics and Suggestions ® The most common question words raised in this part

What if ? (What will/ would you do if ? What would happen if ?)

Why do you think that ?

How do you feel about ?

Is important, do you think?

To what extent/ How far do you think ? © Suggestions

1 Questions in Part 3 are thematically linked with those in Part 2

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Describing a teacher Education in your country, learning styles, etc

Describing a person Role of the family in modern life, parents’ responsibilities, etc

Describing a problem Modern life, is it easier or harder than before?

To effectively prepare for an interview, anticipate potential questions based on previous topics discussed, such as your past living experiences, which may prompt the examiner to ask about those specific details.

We’ve been talking about “the place you lived”, and I’d like to discuss with you one or two more general questions relating to this topic First, let’s consider

When you hear the examiner say this transition sentence, you know that Part 3 is starting

The sub-topics related to this subject area may be: a Work and housing

Is it a good idea for people to work away from home?

What are the disadvantages of commuting long distance to work?

Would technology help to change the way we live in the future? b Architecture

Would you prefer to live in a house or a flat?

Do you think architects pay more attention to the appearance of buildings than to the basic requirement of shelter?

To what extent does climate determine the kind of houses we build? c Housing and the state

Should the state provide cheap housing for low-income earners?

What can be done to help people who are homeless?

Is it the responsibility of the state or the individual to provide housing for the aged?

If a perfect evening out has been given in Part 2, now you may have chance to discuss with the examiner the sub-topics below:

When discussing the concept of a "perfect evening out," it's essential to explore common entertainment venues that contribute to this experience Popular choices often include vibrant restaurants, lively theaters, and bustling nightlife spots, each offering unique atmospheres and activities These locations not only provide enjoyment but also create memorable moments, making them integral to planning an ideal outing.

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Describe, support opinions and suggest

If a famous person has previously been referred to, now you may have chance to discuss with the examiner the sub-topics below:

We've been talking about “a famous person”, and I’d like to discuss with you one or two more general questions relating to this topic First, let’s consider a Attitudes to fame

Describe, compare (countries) and speculate b Effects of technology on fame

Describe and speculate c Responsibilities of celebrities

If a wild animal has been asked in Part 2, now you may have chance to discuss with the examiner the sub-topics below:

Public attitudes towards wildlife play a crucial role in conservation efforts and the overall perception of wild animals Understanding how society views these creatures can influence policies and initiatives aimed at protecting their habitats Engaging communities in discussions about wildlife fosters awareness and promotes a harmonious coexistence between humans and nature By addressing misconceptions and highlighting the importance of biodiversity, we can cultivate a more positive attitude towards wildlife, ultimately benefiting both ecosystems and society.

Describe, compare, suggest and/or give opinions b Human exploitation of animals

Describe and give opinions c Wildlife preservation

2 You should note that Part 3 puts more weight on your communicative competence, not your personal opinion So, do express yourself to show your real language ability to the examiner

3 Try to work out some necessary steps in dealing with a challenging question For instance: Should the state provide cheap housing for low-income earners?

Step |- Analyse the topic: Is it actually the responsibility of the state to provide hous- ing to low-income earners?

Step 2- Consider whether or not there are some debatable terms out of the key words of the topic For example, what is meant by low-income earners?

Step 3 - Use the General-Specific technique In other words, as soon as you hear the question, give a general opinion about the topic Immediately think of a definite answer either Yes or No to this question

Step 4 - Give at least two specific reasons or examples to justify your viewpoint For instance, if you say yes to the question, you can support it with these two ideas:

Firstly, everybody has the right to live decently; secondly, providing cheap housing to the poor is certainly the responsibility of the state

Step 5- You may employ some starters like I think, I feel, I don’t think in presenting your viewpoint

4 To give opinions, you may use the following expressions:

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IV Transition Signals in Giving Opinions ® Giving opinions

I think / believe that I strongly believe that

As far as I can see, As far as I’m concerned,

In my opinion/ view, From my point of view, I think

It seems to me that I would say/ think that

Well, I think there are reasons: Well, the main reasons I think include

A lot of people think that but I think Personally, I think

Take as an example/ instance is a good case in point/ good example

One example of this is I can give you one example of

Vietnam's accession to the WTO is poised to bring significant benefits, including enhanced foreign trade that can bolster the economy by expanding market access for local goods The influx of foreign and multinational companies is expected to create numerous job opportunities However, there is a potential downside; if local businesses fail to compete effectively, they risk losing market share to foreign firms, which could hinder economic growth.

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Regrettably, I chose to major in Vietnamese language and literature instead of engineering during my university years While I genuinely enjoyed studying classical novels, this decision has made it challenging to secure a fulfilling job in my field.

I regret taking my father’s advice My father is a Vietnamese teacher in a middle school

He encouraged me to pursue a career in traditional Vietnamese literature, but I never anticipated the challenges of finding a fulfilling job in that field Currently, my only viable option seems to be working as an editor.

As far as I’m concerned, the best From my point of view, the best

I'd go for this one because I'd much prefer that one because

This one is preferable because I'd rather have that one because

Bali Sol in the Far East is the perfect destination for an ideal holiday, offering a unique and exotic experience that contrasts sharply with our everyday lives Visitors can unwind under swaying palm trees, bask in the sun on pristine beaches, and embark on captivating nighttime cruises.

When discussing similarities, terms such as "likewise," "similarly," and "equally important" can effectively convey connections between ideas Phrases like "at the same time," "also," and "in the same way" enhance the coherence of comparisons Conversely, to highlight differences, expressions such as "in contrast," "on the other hand," and "unlike" serve to delineate opposing viewpoints Additionally, using terms like "still," "instead," and "on the contrary" can clarify distinctions in discussions, emphasizing the diversity of perspectives.

2 Common comparative sentences considerably /a great deal/

(very) much/ (quite) a lot smaller somewhat k aim AE igger i a bit/a little

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| exactly just virtually practically more or less almost nearly approximately about

Ais not exactly entirely quite precisely the same as B

A and B are different dissimilar in every way respect totally completely entirely quite different

E-commerce is becoming more and more popular

The number of the Internet users has risen rapidly in the last five years

There has been a rapid increase in the number of computer users

The number of computers sold this month has been on the rise/decline

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In spite of the obvious differences in size and population, City A and City B have quite a lot in common

Cities A and B are fairly similar in size, though the area of City A is slightly larger

There isn’t much difference in population between City A and City B, though City A is just a little larger

Buildings A and B are more or less the same height, though Building B is just a few metres higher

Both Mountains A and B are over 1,000m high, though neither of them is all that high compared with the Alps, for example

Neither City A nor City B has anything like as many people as City C

Even though they share a common language, they have very little / nothing in common

City A is nothing like as large as City B — in fact, City A is about a third the size of

There are nowhere near as many people in City A as in City B — in fact, the population of City B is almost 10 times the size

City A is a great deal larger than City B - in fact, it’s one of the largest cities in the world

There are a tremendous number of differences between the people in City A and City

B - (a good example is) their attitudes, opinions and behaviour are totally different

There were fewer schools and hospitals 20 years ago, compared to today

The main /significant difference between the two cities is the climate

The big difference between people about 20 years ago and today is that their attitudes have greatly changed

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1 Nouns indicating causes cause for ?

The higher prices was an increase in demand reason for

The effect higher prices consequence of an increase in demand is _—

One result to raise / increase prices

The demand has increased Asa remit, the prices are higher

Because of this, For this reason,

Now (that) the demand has increased, the prices are higher

5 Verbs indicating effects causes results in leads to produces

An increase in demand (often) higher prices

6 Passive forms or prepositions showing causes caused by Higher prices are (often) due to an increase in demand because of

7 Prepositional phrases or adverbial clauses showing causes because of as aresult of on account of owing to The prices are higher | through an increase in demand because since there is because the demand has increased

If there is an increase in demand, (then) prices rise

Example ô Can you tell me why water pollution is so serious in this city? © Hypothesising

Hypothesising means suggesting a possible explanation for something based on the infor- mation you have but without knowing whether the explanation is really true

Just imagine if you became a millionaire, how would you feel?

Suppose you came into a lot of money, what would you do?

Just supposing you won the football pools, what would it be like?

What if you were given a chance to study abroad?

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The following sentence patterns may be of great help:

If I had the chance, I would

I'd make my children continue their studies for as long as possible/learn foreign languages /do their homework

If I were my parents, Td let them choose their own clothes /cook their own meals /bring their friends home

| I wouldn’t let them smoke/have a pet mouse/come into

| the house with boots on

If I were a teacher, I'd let them

If I were the manager of my ire: 'y play: country’s football team, et them

If I were the manager of a vas % y employees big company, let them

If I had been born a member of the opposite sex, my parents would have let me study at school for as long as I like

If I had followed my parents’ advice, I would have continued my further education in the

IfI hadn’t decided to learn English, I would have chosen computing science as my major

If I had won the lottery recently, I would have bought a villa by the seaside and a luxurious car

If had had more time last week, I would have joined my friends on an expedition to the

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(Below is a typical example of an unreal condition in the past and its consequence in the present.)

Transition Signals in Giving

I think / believe that I strongly believe that

As far as I can see, As far as I’m concerned,

In my opinion/ view, From my point of view, I think

It seems to me that I would say/ think that

Well, I think there are reasons: Well, the main reasons I think include

A lot of people think that but I think Personally, I think

Take as an example/ instance is a good case in point/ good example

One example of this is I can give you one example of

Vietnam's accession to the WTO presents numerous advantages, particularly through enhanced foreign trade that can boost the economy by accessing larger markets for domestic goods Additionally, the influx of multinational companies is likely to create more job opportunities for the local workforce However, a significant challenge arises if local products and services fail to compete effectively, potentially leading to a market dominated by foreign entities.

Day 11 fb.com/hocieltsmoingay © Expressing regrets

Regrettably, I chose to major in Vietnamese language and literature instead of engineering during my university years While I genuinely enjoyed studying classical novels, this decision has made it challenging for me to secure a fulfilling job in my field.

I regret taking my father’s advice My father is a Vietnamese teacher in a middle school

He encouraged me to pursue a career in traditional Vietnamese literature, but he underestimated the challenges I now face in securing a fulfilling job Currently, my only viable option seems to be working as an editor.

As far as I’m concerned, the best From my point of view, the best

I'd go for this one because I'd much prefer that one because

This one is preferable because I'd rather have that one because

Bali Sol, an exotic island in the Far East, offers an ideal holiday destination that contrasts sharply with our everyday lives Visitors can unwind under swaying palm trees, bask in the sun on beautiful beaches, and embark on captivating nighttime cruises, making it a perfect getaway for relaxation and adventure.

When discussing similarities, phrases such as "likewise," "similarly," and "in the same way" can effectively highlight commonalities Additionally, expressions like "also" and "too" serve to reinforce the connection between ideas Conversely, to illustrate differences, terms like "in contrast" and "on the other hand" are useful for presenting opposing viewpoints Furthermore, phrases such as "instead" and "on the contrary" emphasize divergence, showcasing the distinct characteristics of each subject.

2 Common comparative sentences considerably /a great deal/

(very) much/ (quite) a lot smaller somewhat k aim AE igger i a bit/a little

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| exactly just virtually practically more or less almost nearly approximately about

Ais not exactly entirely quite precisely the same as B

A and B are different dissimilar in every way respect totally completely entirely quite different

E-commerce is becoming more and more popular

The number of the Internet users has risen rapidly in the last five years

There has been a rapid increase in the number of computer users

The number of computers sold this month has been on the rise/decline

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In spite of the obvious differences in size and population, City A and City B have quite a lot in common

Cities A and B are fairly similar in size, though the area of City A is slightly larger

There isn’t much difference in population between City A and City B, though City A is just a little larger

Buildings A and B are more or less the same height, though Building B is just a few metres higher

Both Mountains A and B are over 1,000m high, though neither of them is all that high compared with the Alps, for example

Neither City A nor City B has anything like as many people as City C

Even though they share a common language, they have very little / nothing in common

City A is nothing like as large as City B — in fact, City A is about a third the size of

There are nowhere near as many people in City A as in City B — in fact, the population of City B is almost 10 times the size

City A is a great deal larger than City B - in fact, it’s one of the largest cities in the world

There are a tremendous number of differences between the people in City A and City

B - (a good example is) their attitudes, opinions and behaviour are totally different

There were fewer schools and hospitals 20 years ago, compared to today

The main /significant difference between the two cities is the climate

The big difference between people about 20 years ago and today is that their attitudes have greatly changed

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15 Days’ Practice for IELTS Speaking fb.com/hocieltsmoingay © Expressing cause-and-effect relationship

1 Nouns indicating causes cause for ?

The higher prices was an increase in demand reason for

The effect higher prices consequence of an increase in demand is _—

One result to raise / increase prices

The demand has increased Asa remit, the prices are higher

Because of this, For this reason,

Now (that) the demand has increased, the prices are higher

5 Verbs indicating effects causes results in leads to produces

An increase in demand (often) higher prices

6 Passive forms or prepositions showing causes caused by Higher prices are (often) due to an increase in demand because of

7 Prepositional phrases or adverbial clauses showing causes because of as aresult of on account of owing to The prices are higher | through an increase in demand because since there is because the demand has increased

If there is an increase in demand, (then) prices rise

Example ô Can you tell me why water pollution is so serious in this city? © Hypothesising

Hypothesising means suggesting a possible explanation for something based on the infor- mation you have but without knowing whether the explanation is really true

Just imagine if you became a millionaire, how would you feel?

Suppose you came into a lot of money, what would you do?

Just supposing you won the football pools, what would it be like?

What if you were given a chance to study abroad?

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15 Days’ Practice for IELTS Speaking fb.com/hocieltsmoingay You should use starters below in response to this kind of question:

The following sentence patterns may be of great help:

If I had the chance, I would

I'd make my children continue their studies for as long as possible/learn foreign languages /do their homework

If I were my parents, Td let them choose their own clothes /cook their own meals /bring their friends home

| I wouldn’t let them smoke/have a pet mouse/come into

| the house with boots on

If I were a teacher, I'd let them

If I were the manager of my ire: 'y play: country’s football team, et them

If I were the manager of a vas % y employees big company, let them

If I had been born a member of the opposite sex, my parents would have let me study at school for as long as I like

If I had followed my parents’ advice, I would have continued my further education in the

IfI hadn’t decided to learn English, I would have chosen computing science as my major

If I had won the lottery recently, I would have bought a villa by the seaside and a luxurious car

If had had more time last week, I would have joined my friends on an expedition to the

Day 11 fb.com/hocieltsmoingay Example

(Below is a typical example of an unreal condition in the past and its consequence in the present.)

Without the reform and opening to the outside world, Vietnam's economic development, cultural exchanges, and tourism industry would be significantly less advanced than they are today.

The verb “speculate” in English most nearly means “guess” In the test, you may be asked to guess possible answers to a question about something

1 Guessing about the future, about an idea, about a situation that is not certain, or about any unknown situation, you can simply use the future tense in English if you have a strong idea

I guess/suppose I will have to find a job first to save some money for my future study

I expect to have to do a degree first, as it is not very easy to find a job

I hope I can be accepted by a prestigious university in Britain

I don’t think life there would be more comfortable than what we have here

I don’t expect a multinational company to give me a good pay at first

2 Speculating on something of the past, you have to use the third-type unreal conditional sentences:

What would you have done if ?

What might have happened if ?

How would you have felt if ?

The following are possible answers:

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Well, of course, I could have

I would guess that is becoming more and more popular because

It’s hard to say but if I were to guess, I’d say that because

It probably won’t in a short period of time

I'd say it'll probably get better / worse because

The following structures are used to talk about situations that were most likely untrue in the past: may have done might have done could have done

The people in the 17 century must have travelled short distances without airplanes or fast trains or ships

In challenging times, individuals likely relied on straw for warmth and sustenance The phrases "must have done" and "can have done" are utilized to speculate about past possibilities.

As there was no advanced machinery, the ancient people must have used some magic power to build this great water works © Arguing

When presenting an argument, it is essential to consider both sides before drawing a conclusion To support your agreement, highlight the advantages or positive aspects of the argument Conversely, when disagreeing, address the disadvantages or counterarguments This balanced approach enhances the credibility of your position and provides a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

There are both advantages /positive side and disadvantages /negative side to

The main advantage /strength of is that

There are two sides to this issue On the one hand, , On the other hand,

The benefits of are but the challenges are

Although/While there are obvious advantages to , its disadvantages / drawbacks /down- side should not be neglected

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In Part 3 of the Speaking test, making suggestions is a frequently encountered task The most effective way to convey a suggestion in English is by using "should" for strong recommendations or "could" when presenting a potential option.

You could add the words maybe or perhaps (more formal) to your suggestion to alleviate it

To easily communicate your meaning when making a suggestion, and also to show your

English ability to the examiner, you can try one of these common expressions:

If I had the power to change things, I would

I think what should be done is

I think this problem could be solved by +V-ing

To solve this problem, I think we should

I was wondering if you’d ever thought of

Might it be an idea to

Example ¢ What do you think the government should do to better preserve the wild animals in ur country?

Day 11 fb.com/hocieltsmoingay © Discussing probability

When discussing the likelihood of future actions, it's essential to convey your level of certainty effectively You can achieve this through your tone of voice or by utilizing specific expressions that reflect your confidence.

Do you think it will ?

Yes, definitely It’s sure to

Yes, probably I wouldn’t be surprised if it + V-ed

No, probably not I don’t think it’ll

There’s not much chance of it + V-ing

No, definitely not There’s no chance of it + V-ing

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A debate roughly means a discussion between sides with different views Here in the test, the candidate will speak for or against something intent on persuading the examiner

Below are some common expressions you may use:

There are three / several /a number of points I’d like to make

I'd like to begin by saying

I'd like to begin by raising the issue of

I'd tend to agree with you on that

I agree with you on the whole, but

You may say so, but

To a certain extent I agree with you, but lagree up to a point, but

I’m sorry, but I really can’t agree with you on that

With all due respect, I have to disagree

If I may just interrupt you for a moment, I’d like to

I don’t want to interrupt, but

I’m afraid there seems to have been a slight misunderstanding

Perhaps I should make myself clearer by saying

In the concluding segment of the assessment, the interviewer will inform you that the interview has officially ended, extend their best wishes for your future endeavors, and bid you farewell.

The interviewer will conclude the Speaking test by simply saying something like:

Well, that’s the end of your interview Thank you

It’s been very interesting talking to you

You can prepare yourself for this phase by becoming familiar with common expressions of leave-taking, noting them and practising responses to them

Thank you for your time

It has been very helpful talking to you

You have been very helpful Goodbye

I enjoyed talking with you Goodbye

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Part 3 - Common Topics (1) I Education IL II Iv V Sports

In Part 3 of the exam, the examiner may reference your earlier comments from Part 2 to deepen the discussion Your task is to either defend your viewpoint or provide a more comprehensive explanation of an idea you previously mentioned.

To prepare for Part 3, select some of the questions from the lists below Practise asking questions with a partner Note that being prepared, however, never means memorising set responses

Questions you may be asked

How important is education to an individual?

How is education important to a modern economy?

What are the drawbacks of education?

What is the biggest problem of the Vietnamese education system?

How important is a degree in one’s life?

Can you explain the pros and cons of exams? What are other possible ways of assessment?

Which is the determining factor in work performance, experience or qualifications?

What are the qualities of a good teacher?

How can illiteracy be eliminated in your country?

Will technology change the way people learn?

What do you see as the major problems in educating children in Vietnam today?

Do you think that the present education system is serving the needs of modern society?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad?

Do you think the present education system is keeping pace with the changes in modern life?

Do you think that the present education system exerts too much pressure on today’s children?

What kind of education should be provided for very young children?

How far do you think education can alleviate the social problems in present-day Vietnam?

Are examinations the best way to assess students? What other ways could be used?

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How is science taught in schools today?

Do you think the methods of teaching it could be improved?

If you were in charge of initiating new methods of teaching, what improvements would you like to make?

What about the equipment in schools? Do you think it is adequate?

How far do you think the use of high-tech equipment in schools can really promote the standards?

How important do you think the computer is in education today? Are there any subjects computers cannot teach today?

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Question 5: How important do you think the computer is in education today? Are there ot teach today?

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Questions you may be asked

Describe the attitudes of the Vietnamese people towards advertisements

What are the advantages and disadvantages of advertisements?

Do advertisements create a need that otherwise wouldn’t exist?

What products are advertised a lot on TV in Vietnam?

How far do people in your country believe in ads?

To what extent can advertisements help the producers sell their products?

How important are ads in your society?

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Questions you may be asked

Can you tell me something about marriage customs in Vietnam?

Are there any differences between the ways marriages are celebrated in different areas of

Do you see any changes in the pattern of marriages in Vietnam today?

Do you think things are likely to change in the future?

What changes do you foresee in the future?

Do you think that Western values have any influence on the Vietnamese view of marriage?

Why is divorce rate increasing so rapidly? Is it a problem?

In your opinion, is it acceptable for two young people to live together without getting married?

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Do you agree that women should stay at home and look after the family and household?

Are there any other major influences on family life in Vietnam today?

How is family life different from what you experienced in your own upbringing?

How do you see the future of family life in Vietnam?

How far do you consider that Vietnamese social life revolves around the nuclear family?

What changes do you foresee in the future?

Overpopulation is a global problem, which is threatening the world today Is there any other way to reduce the growth of population apart from birth control policy?

Some young people prefer a DINK family What do you think of this family structure?

What do you think are the main problems of family life in Vietnam these days?

Should there be a better welfare system to care for old people? Why / Why not?

Is it difficult to bring up children in Vietnam today? Why / Why not? What are the difficulties?

What do you think is the best way to bring up children?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of being the only child in a family?

What will happen when people get old?

Do you consider the one-child policy to be wholly desirable / wholly effective?

What are the problems it raises? And how do you think those problems can be dealt with?

Do you see some drawbacks of the one-child policy in your own family?

How do parents try to compensate for those problems?

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Question 8: V ild or two-children recommendation, are there asures to reduce the population?

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Questions you may be asked

How far do you think sport is a way of keeping healthy as opposed to entertainment?

What are the most common sports in your country?

How important is sport to a person?

What is more important - taking part or winning?

What do you think of the use of drugs to make a person compete better?

What role does patriotism play in international sports games?

How important is patriotism in international games?

What is your opinion about indoor and outdoor activities?

To what extent do you think sports stars should get high income?

Should dangerous sports be banned? Why / Why not?

Should the government support large-scale sports games?

Should tobacco industry sponsor sports games? Why / Why not?

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What is more important, to win or to participate?

Question 4: How have the Vietnamese people changed their attitudes healthy?

Question 5: Compared with 20 years ago, have the Vietnamese people changed their towards keeping attitudes towards sports?

Question6: Should dangerous sports such as boxing, bullfighting, and wrestling be banned by law?

Part 3 - Common Topics (2) VI Television

Questions you may be asked

Can you talk about the advantages and disadvantages of TV?

What are the major functions of TV?

Should a child’s viewing be limited?

How can we stop violence on TV?

Had there been no introduction of TV sets, what would it be like today?

Should there be more control on TV or should there be less restriction?

What do you think of the use of TV in the classrooms?

Will any other form of entertainment replace TV in the future?

What do you think of the future of TV?

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Questions you may be asked

Where do the Vietnamese people get their news?

Which is more popular, the traditional mass media such as newspapers, TV, radio, or the modern mass media such as the Internet?

Which is more reliable as a source of information, newspaper, TV, radio, or the Internet?

How did people get their news twenty years ago? Have there been a lot of changes in the way you get news in Vietnam?

Are these changes for better or worse?

What are the reading habits of the Vietnamese people?

What are the criteria for a good newspaper or magazine?

What qualities do you think a good journalist should have?

Should there be more restrictions on media or more freedom?

Are we used to bad news? How far should people be given the bad news?

As technology advances, access to news online becomes increasingly effortless, raising the question of whether the Internet will ultimately supplant traditional newspapers.

Piracy is a serious problem in Vietnam, especially in the field of publication What’s your opinion?

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Questions you may be asked

Can you describe the shopping habits of the Vietnamese people?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of Vietnam’s joining the WTO? Will it benefit

Vietnam and its people? Why do you think so? Will everyone benefit? How will it affect your life?

How has technology changed the way you do shopping in your country?

What do you think of the prospect of e-commerce?

How can consumers protect their rights?

With Vietnam’s joining the WTO, many of the international supermarkets have come into

Vietnam What do you think of the impact? What do you think the domestic enterprises should do to meet these challenges?

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Question 1: Describe the shopping habits of the Vietnamese people

Vietnam's accession to the WTO has led to the influx of international supermarkets, significantly impacting the local retail landscape This competition challenges domestic enterprises to enhance their operational efficiency and innovate their product offerings To thrive in this evolving market, local businesses must adopt modern retail strategies, improve supply chain management, and focus on building strong brand identities Additionally, fostering partnerships and leveraging technology will be essential for domestic companies to adapt and compete effectively against international players.

Question 4: What are the advantages and disadvantages of Vietnam’s joining the WTO?

The potential benefits of developments in Vietnam raise important questions about their impact on the nation and its citizens Many wonder if these changes will positively affect everyone and how they will influence individual lives Understanding these implications is crucial for assessing the overall progress and well-being of the Vietnamese population For more insights, visit www.nhantriviet.com and connect with us on Facebook at fb.com/hocieltsmoingay.

Part 3 - Common Topics (3) XI Career and Work XII Social Problems XII Travel and Tourism XIV Animals

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