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SPEAKING TEST 2 6

SPEAKING TEST 3 10

SPEAKING TEST 4 16

GIẢI ĐỀ IELTS SPEAKING PART 1-2-3 CAM 14

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SPEAKING TEST 1

Part 1 - Future

Q What job would you like to have ten years from now? [Why?]

Answer: Europe is changing very fast both economically and demographically, andtherefore, it is not really that easy to plan what kind of jobs I would like to have in 10years from now However, seeing how the demand of technology jobs is increasing inthe future, both in Europe and the rest of the world, I would like to take a job in thetechnology field because it would hopefully offer a better job safety

Q How useful will English be for your future? [Why?/Why not?]

Answer: Of course, it is always an advantage to know a foreign language like English,and I really think that it will be highly useful for my future because I am planning tomove to an English speaking country for higher studies Besides studies, English willsurely help me communicate with people from other countries in my personal andprofessional life Finally, knowing this language will help me read many books whichare written only in English

Q How much travelling do you hope to do in the future? [Why?/Why not?]

Answer: I am planning to do a lot of travelling in my own country because it is a verybeautiful country, and it has pretty much everything to offer In the future, I would beable to do a lot of travelling to other foreign countries also because I should have moremoney and free time to spend after settling down with life and career

Q How do you think your life will change in the future? [Why/Why not?]

Answer: It is rather uncertain how my life will change in the future, but one thing isfor sure that I will become very busy with my career because I want to have a securedfinancial future for myself and my family I also want to move to a quieter place in thefuture, probably after 20 years or so, in order to enjoy a quiet life, away from thehustling and bustling of busy city life

Source: https://www.ielts-mentor.com/

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Part 2 – Book

Describe a book you find useful.

You should say:

- What its name is

- What its author is

- What it’s about

- Why you think it is useful

When I read the cue card, the first thing springing to mind was ‘Boundaries andCategories’ - a novel written in English by the Chinese author Wang Feng He is one

of the most prominent novelists in Asia in general and China in particular

With regard to ‘Boundaries and Categories’, I love its unique approaches to personifyaspects of life When the novel was published, it instantly came into the spotlight,which really filled me with curiosity So a few days later, I went to Nhã Nam BookStore to buy it And the novel really lived up to my expectation We enjoyed everypage of it and couldn’t put it down

The main themes of the novel are class conflict and social inequality What impressed

me the most was the image of staircases They are repeatedly used to represent thehigh and low social status of the different characters The novel offers many differentperspectives such as the attitude of the rich towards the poor and vice versa Andwhether we are rich or poor, we all have to struggle with our own concerns in life

I remember that at college, we studied a subject called Cultures and Civilizations.There was this one time, we were given an assignment in which we had to write aboutsocial discrimination in this modern age And this novel became a great source for me

to collect information It really came in handy at that time The lecturer said she liked

my paper and gave me a 9 And that’s the way the book became my supportivecompanion

Source: Cuốn Câu hỏi và Bài mẫu IELTS Speaking part 1 2 3 theo chủ đề

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Part 3 – Children and reading + Electronic books

1 Do you think it's important that children read regularly?

Definitely I think reading is possibly the most important skill that children shouldlearn A child reading on a regular basis can be keenly aware of various issues insociety such as pollution, gender equality and the like, as well as people’s attitudestowards those issues He would grow up, having his critical thinking sharpened.Besides, the ability to read opens the door to all aspects of education

- on a regular basis (adv): thường xuyên

- keenly aware of something /əˈweər/ (adjective phrase): nhận thức rõ

2 Are there any occasions when reading at speed is a useful skill?

Actually, I don’t like the idea of reading fast I mean it takes time for me to digestinformation in a book However, I believe that skimming skills really come in handy

in some ways For example, in the IELTS reading test, we don’t have much time to go through every word slowly Reading at speed helps us find out key information as

fast as possible and finish the tasks in the given time

- digest something /daɪˈdʒest/ (verb): hiểu rõ

- come in handy (idiom): có ích

- go through something (phrasal verb): nhìn, kiểm tra cẩn thận

3 Are there any jobs where people need to read a lot?

I believe any professionals who need to be constantly aware of current affairs such

as politicians or journalists need to do a lot of reading Besides, researchers obviouslyhave to read a lot Having said that, I think most office workers need to sit in front of acomputer screen and read email all day long

- current affairs /ˌkʌr.ənt əˈfeəz/ (noun phrase): thời sự

4 Do you think that reading novels is more interesting than reading factual books?

I don’t think so Personally, I will gravitate towards novels because they cantransport me to another world where the characters become almost real This kind ofbook can really boost my creativity and imagination But some others may not be on

the same wavelength as me as they believe factual books give them insights into a

factual subject It’s hard to decide on which one is more fascinating than the other Itall boils down to each person’s taste

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- gravitate towards something /ˈɡrævɪteɪt/ (verb): thiên về

- on the same wavelength /ˈweɪv.leŋθ/ (idiom):θ/ (idiom): hợp, cùng quan điểm

- give somebody insights into something /ˈɪn.saɪt/ (verb phrase): khiến ai hiểu rõ

- boil down to something (phrasal verb): cái chính là, cơ bản là

5 Do you think people now read less as compared to those in the past?

No, I don’t think so Many people think that humans read less when seeing thedecrease in the number of visitors to libraries, the increasing number of couch

potatoes and the like But, in fact, we still read as much as we used to in former days,

I suppose With the advent of the Internet, now we are increasingly turning to books, online articles or audiobooks I mean the way we read has changed but ourhabit of reading hasn’t

e couch potato /ˈkaʊtʃ pəˌteɪ.təʊ/ (noun): người lười hay nằm một chỗ xem TV

- with the advent of something /ˈæd.vent/ (adv): với sự ra đời, xuất hiện

Source: Cuốn Câu hỏi và Bài mẫu IELTS Speaking part 1 2 3 theo chủ đề

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SPEAKING TEST 2

Part 1 – Social media

Q Which social media websites do you use? [Why?]

Answer: There are a few social media websites, I use, which include sites likeFacebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Linkedin I use these websites, mainly toremain connected with my friends, families and office colleagues as well as the issuesthat are affecting our world around us on a daily basis They also allow me to maintainpersonal and professional relationship both with friends and colleagues

Q How much time do you spend on social media sites? [Why/Why not?]

Answer: I must admit that I am a busy person with my job and with other priorities,and therefore, I don’t really get to spend as much time to spend on social media sites

as I would really like to Still, I would say that I spend at least 30 to 40 minutes a day

to see what my friends and others are doing through their online posts, follow thelatest trends in life, health and fashion so that I can relax a little outside of my worklife Once in a while, I also update my status, write or share a new post, and upload aworth sharing picture

Q What kind of information about yourself have you put on social media? [Why?]

Answer: To tell the truth, it depends on what kinds of social media I am talking aboutunless they all share personal data of their users, which would not be too surprising! Ibelieve, on platforms like Facebook and Twitter, I have put information like myaddress, job, interests, (ie my hobbies and places I like to travel and so forth) andmajor events of my life On sites like “LinkedIn”, which is more of a professionalnetworking site), I've mostly put my educational and professional qualifications, skillsand expertise

Q Is there anything you don't like about social media? [Why?]

Answer: Well, to be honest, privacy concerns and how our personal data are beingused for the benefits of large corporations or political parties are two major concernsabout social media And, we should not share sensitive data online, be it social media

or other places, to be on the safe side On a positive note, social media websites areable to bring people together from all around the world to exchange their views and

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opinions on different issues, and they are useful So we should be wise to takeadvantages of it and be careful about its dark side.

Source: https://www.ielts-mentor.com/

Part 2 – Describe something you bought for your home

You should say:

 what you bought

 when and where you bought it

 why you chose this particular thing

 and explain why you liked it so much

Model Answer:

I have never really been much of a person who cares what a home needs, and what itdoesn’t In fact, I leave those matters to the ladies of my home - ladies like my mother,sisters or sisters-in-law, except on some rare occasions Today, I would like to talkabout one such occasion when I really liked something and bought it, when I travelled

to one of the tourist cities in my country about a couple of years ago

The thing, I bought, was a piece of beautiful artwork By the way, I travelled to thetourist city because I wanted to see my ailing aunt whom I hadn’t seen in a long time.But, even though, I went to see my aunt, I just didn’t want to let the opportunity pass by

to visit some beautiful spots in that city, along with some very popular souvenir shops,which attracted many tourists not only from the local population but also tourists fromabroad

Anyway, after entering one such souvenir shop, my eyes got stuck on two beautifulpaintings One of the artworks was of a herd of deer, feeding themselves in a veryrelaxed mood near a mountain site The subject of the other painting was a verybeautiful sunset, overseeing the calm, blue water of an ocean, and some beautifullooking maple trees on the seashore The artwork also contained the pictures of someflying birds which were seen to be racing the waves of the ocean Needless to say, Iliked both the artworks, but finally decided to buy the one with the beautiful sunsetbecause I thought that it would perfectly match the interior painting of the living room

of my home

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Anyway, I liked the artwork so much because it portrayed nature in such a beautifulmanner I liked it especially because of its extraordinary depiction of light and colourcombination Besides, I liked it so much also because the sunset was presented in a verydramatic fashion as if it was trying to renew its friendship with the ocean after a bumpyrelationship between the two.

Source: https://www.ielts-mentor.com/

Part 3 – House

1 How easy is it to find a place to live in your country?

Well, it depends on how much money you are able to spend and where exactly youwant to live Of course, if you have the money, it’s not something tricky to find aplace to live no matter where you are In Vietnam, housing in rural areas is

inexpensive, but it’s not the case in the city where house prices have been dramatically rising recently, and it is becoming difficult for young adults to buy their

first house

- tricky (adj): khó khăn

- inexpensive (adj): không đắt

- dramatically (adv): nhanh chóng mặt

2 What options are available to young couples looking for accommodation in your country?

As far as I’m concerned, living in an apartment is now the pattern among youngsters

in Vietnam But for the most part, they just can afford to live in rentedaccommodation because the price of an apartment is usually well beyond their

budget, let alone that of a house.

- beyond one’s budget: vượt quá ngân sách

- let alone (idiom): chứ chưa nói đến, huống hồ

3 Do you think it's better to rent or to buy a place to live in?

Well, I must say having our own house is so much better than renting one What reallymatters is whether we can afford it or not On the one hand, owning a house isimportant to have a stable life, I suppose Besides, in Vietnam, the price of propertyhas been on the rise in recent years and shown no signs of reduction That’s why Ibelieve purchasing a piece of land and constructing a house on it is a good investment

- stable (adj): ổn định

- on the rise: đang tăng

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4 Do you agree that there is a right age for young adults to stop living with their parents?

No, I don't agree that there should be a particular age for young adults to leave theirparents It all depends on the situation of each family Some people choose to leavehome early in order to become independent and pursue their goals whereas someothers choose to stay with their parents so as to take care of their families or to reduceexpenses on rent because housing is incredibly expensive right now That's the reasonwhy I think there's no ideal age for leaving the original family

- pursue something (verb): theo đuổi

- incredibly (adv): cực kỳ

5 What are some of the pleasures involved in making a home for ourselves?

Well, I believe that making our own home has its own merits It means that we could

do whatever we like For example, by buying an old house and doing it up, we candesign its layout at will and decorate it with whatever we want The house may not bethe most beautiful in the eyes of others, but certainly the most beautiful in our eyes.That is enough

- merit (noun): lợi ích

- do up something (phrasal verb): tân trang (một căn nhà cũ)

6 What are some of the housing problems that exist in your city?

One of the most alarming problems with regard to housing in Hanoi is the price of it.Housing prices in the city centre are exorbitant and almost all young adults cannotafford to buy an apartment, let alone a house A tidal wave of people from thecountryside have been gravitating towards the city in search of work but there is alack of affordable housing Many of them end up renting substandard houses to livein

- alarming (adj): báo động

- exorbitant (adj): đắt cắt cổ

- gravitate towards something /ˈɡrævɪteɪt/ (verb): đổ về, hướng về

- substandard (adj): dưới mức tiêu chuẩn

Source: Cuốn Câu hỏi và Bài mẫu IELTS Speaking part 1 2 3 theo chủ đề

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SPEAKING TEST 3

Part 1 – Neighbours

1 Have you lived in your current living area for a long time?

I have been living in my current residential area for the better part of the last 4years since I started going to university I had to leave my parents’ house because it’squite far from my university

- residential area /ˌrez.ɪˈden.ʃəl/ (noun phrase): khu dân cư

- the better part of + time (noun phrase): được dùng để nhấn mạnh khoảng thờigian

2 What do you like about your current living area?

My current neighbourhood is highly accessible by public transportation especiallybuses, so going to school by bus is very convenient On top of that, I love the factthat there is a street full of amazingly scrumptious street food nearby

- highly accessible by something /əkˈses.ə.bəl/ (adjective phrase): dễ đến

- on top of that (adv): trên hết, hơn thế nữa

- scrumptious /ˈskrʌmp.ʃəs/ (adj): ngon tuyệt

3 What would you like to change about your area?

I wish more trash bins will be placed around the area The exterior of my apartmentblock is dirty because people often litter the streets due to a lack of trash bins I thinkit’s also due to a lack of education

- litter the streets /ˈlɪt.ər/ (verb phrase): xả rác ra đường phố

- due to (adj): bởi vì

4 What are some changes in your area recently?

Well, there is a public park built in the proximity of my flat recently It’s calledThanh Xuan park This park is an ideal place to get around, have some fresh air, and

do physical exercises to get lean

- in the proximity of something /prɒkˈsɪm.ə.ti/: ngay gần

- get around (phrasal verb): đi loanh quanh

- get lean /liːn/ (verb phrase): giữ cho cơ thể ít mỡ, thon gọn

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5 Where do you like to go in that area?

My all-time favourite place is Thanh Xuân park which has been established recently

It is within walking distance of my house We enjoy having a walk around the park

to decompress after a busy tiring day

- within walking distance of something /ˈdɪs.təns/: gần, đi bộ là tới

- decompress /ˌdiː.kəmˈpres/ (verb): xả hơi, xả stress

6 How well do you know the people who live next door to you?

Honestly, I don’t know anything about them We never talk to each other Actually,

we just treat each other like strangers So I don’t know who they are I think it’s the

pattern there and it’s something I don’t like about city life.

- pattern /ˈpæt.ən/ (noun): kiểu, mẫu, xu hướng

7 How often do you see them?

Well, I see my neighbours a few times a week We usually see each other when we're

leaving for work in the morning or coming home in the evening but never talk to one

another

- leave for work (verb phrase): rời nhà đi làm

8 What kinds of problems do people sometimes have with their neighbours?

I think the most common problem is probably noise My neighbours have two childrenand they are naughty The noise they make is sometimes really irritating I wish theycould be better-behaved

- well-behaved (adj): biết điều, cư xử đúng mực → better-behaved

9 How do you think neighbours can help each other?

I believe good neighbours can be really supportive at times When I lived with myparents in my hometown in the countryside, my neighbours were really nice Theywatched our house when we went on holiday and took a delivery when somethingarrived by post and we were not at home

- supportive /səˈpɔː.tɪv/ (adj): nhiệt tình giúp đỡ

- take a delivery /dɪˈlɪv.ər.i/ (verb phrase): nhận hàng (vận chuyển đến)

Source: Cuốn Câu hỏi và Bài mẫu IELTS Speaking part 1 2 3 theo chủ đề

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