Du Doan de Ielts Speaking 2020
Du Doan de Ielts Speaking 2020
Du Doan de Ielts Speaking 2020
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SPEAKING PART 1
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Topic 25: Park and Garden. 22 Topic 59: Cake and sweets 40
Topic 26: Transportation. 23 Topic 60: Water Sports 40
Topic 27: Music/ Instrument. 24 Topic 61: Running 41
Topic 28: City. 25 Topic 62: Science 41
Topic 29: Sports. 25 Topic 63: Haircut 42
Topic 30: Gift. 26 Topic 64: Jeans 42
Topic 31: Teachers. 26 Topic 65: Concentration 42
Topic 32: Foreign food. 27 Topic 66: Voice 43
Topic 33: Family activity & 27 Topic 67: Walking 43
Leisure time.
Topic 34: Holiday plan. 28 Topic 68: Languages 44
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TOPIC 3: HOMETOWN
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5. Are there Vietnamese actors who are also famous in foreign countries?
I believe there are some, Ngo Thanh Van, for example is both an actress and director
who represents Vietnamese new young generation to have her movie exported to
oversea markets.
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TOPIC 6: PET
1. Are there many people keeping pets in Vietnam? What kinds of pets do people
keep?
Well I can certainly point out 5 over 10 households in Vietnam raising pets ranging
from very prevalent ones such as dog, cat, fish to even rarer ones like pig, turtle,
hamster.
2. Do you have any pets? /Have you had a pet when you were young?
I adopted a fluffy puppy a couples of years ago and now she is a beautiful and wise
fully-grown dog.
3. Which animals can be good pets? Which ones cannot be?
Dogs and cats have been, domesticated for a long time, so there is no doubt they should
be the most suitable kinds while other wild species even if seem-to-be harmless ones
such as sloths or foxes should never be owned by any individual.
4. What pet would you want to keep?
I am a fan of dogs whose loyalty is considered to be the top rank, so if you ask me, my
answer will always be the same.
5. Which kinds of pets do you dislike?
same as question 3
6. Do you think children should have pets? Why?
Yes, especially when raising a dog, they will learn how to love and take care of others
which could shape their characters such as independence and altruism.
TOPIC 7: E-MAIL
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TOPIC 8: SLEEP
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3. What are the differences between cellphones and cameras when it comes to taking
photos?
I think each of a device has their own unique function. Cameras for cell phones could
be portable and handy for ordinary use like selfie or sharing on social media but when
it comes to special occasions such as wedding or family portrait, a professional camera
is really needed.
4. Do you want to learn some photography skills?/ Which photography skill do you
want to learn the most?
I am not alway photogenic, so it may takes me hours just to pick out a good photo of
mine and it's the same when I take picture of others. So... if possible, I would like to
learn more about light alternation, angles as well as correct posture for a beautiful
picture.
5. What do you like to take photos of?
Although I usually selfie or taking photos of my family, I still have more favor of taking
pictures of nature, especially spectacular sights of mountains, forests and sea.
6. What would you use photos for? What would you do after you took photos?
In the past I used to print and put them in family albums but now I just keep it there in
memory cards or post on instagrams/facebook for likes.
1. Do you like sharing? Did you have anything to share with others recently?
Not everything, I like sharing knowledge, thoughts to others. That's why I am
working as a teacher and also having a blog of my own.
2. What do you like to share with your friends?
Beside some chits chats and jokes with my besties, I also often share foods with
them sometimes in a potluck at one of my friends' house.
3. Is there anything you don’t want to share with others? Why? /What kind of things
are not suitable for sharing?
I guess we all have our own secrets like our embarrassing moments, or something
in our past which we hardly can share with anyone, even family or best friend.
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4. Did your parents teach you to share when you were a child?
I still remember a story called “Sharing is Caring” my mom read to me when I was
younger. The story teaches children to be nice and criticise those who are selfish.
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7. Why do you think people hang pictures at home? (What’s the usage of hanging
pictures at home?)
I think decoration purpose is the first obvious reason. Besides, contemplating art is also
a way for us to feel calm while embracing our thoughts.
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6. Do you prefer a park to have more open space or more leisure facilities?
Like I said, open but not too much; otherwise it would be out of control. If for a park
to have more leisure facilities, I suggest building a whole theme park and charge on the
tickets.
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5. Do you want to take a part in Olympics? / If you have a chance to take a part in
Olympics, will you want to join it?
I am afraid not! I only consider sports as a game or a physical training for health, not a
professional career.
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4. What’s the difference between teachers in the past and now? / What’s the
difference between your teachers and your parents’ teachers?
I guess teachers nowaday are laxer as being borned in a younger generation with
different lifestyle while teachers in the old days seem to be more conventional.
1. What is your favorite way to relax? / What do you usually do when you are free?
I usually watch movie in the cinema with my friends or alone; that's why my movie
membership card has just been upgraded to VVIP.
2. Who do you spend more spare time with, your friends or your parents?
I am workaholic and quite a loner, so I think the time I spare for most of my
relationships are equally the same.
3. Which do you prefer, hanging out with friends or being alone?
As I mentioned earlier, I am more of an introvert, so I am used to and comfortable to
do most things all by myself at home.
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4. How do you spend time with your family? / How often do you meet with your
family?
I only meet my family at weekends and in holiday as it's really hard to deal with my
workload during weekdays.
5. What is the difference in family activities when you were young and now?
When I was a child, every weekend, my family would go picnic or gather around to
have dinner at a Hongkong cuisine restaurant. But now, as my sisters have more
children, we only stay at home to cook together.
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Answer for “No": Actually, no, I am allergic to strong scent; therefore, I only use body
deodorant to avoid smell from sweat.
2. What does perfume mean to you?
Wearing perfume is like dressing us, which can boost your confidence.
3. Do you give perfume as a gift?
Yes, perfume is a meaningful and practical present for both men and women.
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1. What kinds of people do you think you will make friends with?
Well, I would like to make friends with those who are loyal and sympathetic (đồng cảm)
as I enjoy spending time sharing stories and having a lot of small talks (tán dóc/ nói chuyện
phiếm) on a daily basis.
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untouched forests (những cánh rừng còn nguyên sơ), waterfall and spectacular scenery.
2. How can you try to live in a house with a good view?
Living in a house with a beautiful view is very difficult as sometimes you get so
distracted because of the view that you ignore other activities. I remember living in a tall
building, overlooking a forest (nhìn xuống 1 khu rừng) for a relatively long period of
time and during that time, I spent just so many evenings just sitting by the window,
enjoying my favorite tea, sometimes beer and just watched the nature.
3. Do people like to take photos of beautiful scenery?
Well it depends. Some people like to capture photos of themselves and their loved ones.
Some are into landscape photography (chụp cảnh thiên nhiên). While people take
pictures of others to keep those fleeting moments that will soon be gone, they can
immerse themselves in the nature while taking photos of beautiful scenery, which might
be one of the reason why people are so in love with landscape photography.
4. Why do people prefer to use mobile phones to take photos of beautiful scenery?
The obvious reason is that mobile phones are mobile, versatile (đa năng) and convenient.
These days people can hardly go anywhere without their smartphones by their side, so
when they see a beautiful moment they can take out their phone swiftly (nhanh chóng)
and capture it. With a camera, it's much more difficult and not as fast to do so.
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Jeans are prevalent (phổ biến) among youngsters in Vietnam because the attire helps you
look young and energetic. Besides a pair of jeans is appropriate (phù hợp) in most
situations and jeans can easily match with other outfits (trang phục) as well.
TOPIC 65: CONCENTRATION
1. When do you need to be focused?
I believe that with everything we do in life, there
must be a certain degree of focus to put in, be it
work, schoolwork, or even recreational activities so
that the activity that we do can yield the best
result.(tạo ra kết quả tốt nhất)
2. What may distract you when you are trying to
stay focused?
The world has become more distracted than it used
to be, especially with the advent of the internet and
smartphones which can lure (cám dỗ) us away the task we are doing just by a
notification sound of one phone application.
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My voice resembles (giống) my mom very closely, part of the reason I guess is that
genetics play a role in how our voice shapes and a child's voice development owes
something to mimicry of their parents. That's why it's not strange for people from the
same family to sound alike (nghe giống nhau).
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SKEAKING PART 2
1. Describe a time you taught something new to a younger person. Page 38.
2. Describe an interesting person that you have never met but would like to know more. Page 40.
3. Describe someone you would like to study or work with. Page 42.
6. Describe someone you wanted to be similar to when you were growing up. Page 48.
8. Describe a success your friend has had that you are proud of. Page 52.
9. A - Describe a sport you watched (on TV) and would like to try.
Page 54.
B - Describe an outdoor sport that you played for the first time.
12. Describe a time that you looked for information from the internet. Page 60.
13. Describe a piece of good news you recently heard from TV or the internet. Page 62.
14. Describe something you borrowed from your friend or family. Page 64.
15. Describe a time when you received something that you need. Page 66.
16. Describe the first mobile phone that you have got. Page 68.
17. Describe a time that someone gave you money as a gift. Page 70.
19. Describe something you bought but don’t often use. Page 74.
20. Describe a time when you had a problem with a piece of equipment
Page 76.
(for example, a TV a washing machine).
21. Describe an occasion when you received bad service from a shop or a restaurant. Page 78.
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22. Describe a complaint that you made and you were satisfied with the result. Page 80.
23. Describe a time when someone didn’t tell you the whole truth about something. Page 82.
26. Describe an important decision you made with the help of others. Page 88.
29. Describe an activity you would do when you are alone in your free time. Page 94.
31. Describe a new public facility that improves the local quality of life
Page 98.
(such as a park or a cinema).
32. Describe a beautiful city that you have been to. Page 100.
33. Describe a place you would like to travel to that is far away your home. Page 102.
36. Describe a kind of food that people eat during a special event. Page 108.
38. Describe a subject you didn’t like before but have interest now. Page 112.
39. Describe a place you like to study at (indoor or outdoor). Page 114.
40. Describe something you often do to help you study or work. Page 116.
41. Describe an ideal home (house or apartment) that you would like to live in. Page 118.
42. Describe a historical period you’d like to know more about. Page 120.
43. Describe a time you found something that someone lost. Page 122.
44. Describe a film or TV program that made you laugh a lot. Page 124.
45. Describe a game you liked to play when you were a kid. Page 126.
46. Describe a plant or flower that is famous or important in your country. Page 128.
47. Describe a water sport you would like to try in the future. Page 130.
48. Decribe a time when you got up early in the morning. Page 132.
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50. Describe a time when you solved a problem via the Internet. Page 136.
51. Describe a time when you got weong information. Page 138.
52. Describe a time when you visited family or friends to have dinner
Page 140.
at home or restaurant.
53. Describe a person who has intersting ideas or opinions. Page 142.
55. Describe a person who encouraged you to achieve a goal. Page 146.
58. Describe an occasion when you showed something new to younger people. Page 152.
59. Describe something you bought back from a tourist attraction. Page 154.
60. Describe a time you had to change your plan. Page 156.
62. Describe a game (not a sport) you enjoyed as a child. Page 160.
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I’m gonna talk about a time I taught my 6-year old nephew to make a simple kite.
You know, the Mid-Autumn festival is one of the most famous festivals and it is a
traditional celebration for Vietnamese children. During the festival, flying kites is a perennial
(lâu năm) favorite among children as it’s often windy. So in the last Mid-Autumn festival, my
nephew visited me and asked me to teach him how to make a kite.
We decided on the shape first. I told him to choose a flat one because it was the most basic
structure and then I got a sheet of colored paper and instructed him to cut out the shape. After
that, he was told to find thin plastic strips and tie these strips together with a string (chuỗi),
which would be the frame (khung) of the kite. Next, we made the bridle (mắc nối) which
connected the frame to the control line and finally, he learned to glue the paper to the frame.
For my young nephew, it seemed to be an arduous (gian truân) work as it took him a
whole afternoon but you know, it turned out to be quite rewarding (xứng đáng). The kite flew
pretty well in the garden the next day and he was over the moon (cực kì hạnh phúc). Our
hard work paid off. I became a superstar in his eyes and to be honest, that really made my day.
PART 3:
1. What are the common hobbies that young people and old people have?
I think that both young people and old people like doing relaxing activities. The first one
that comes to mind is going to the movies. It’s a fun social event that doesn’t take up that
much time or energy, so people of all ages enjoy it. Another common hobby is reading.
The only difference might be how they read. Old people probably prefer paper books
while young people often read on their phone or tablet.
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Well, old people have tons of wisdom to share with young people. For one, they can teach
them practical skills, like how to manage their time and money. Old people have had way
more experience so they can share their knowledge with the younger generations.
Another thing old people can teach young people is knowledge about the past. For
example, they can tell them about what life used to be like and pass down important family
traditions.
4. What are the differences between old people and young people when they learn
new things? I believe young people are a lot more enthusiastic about learning new things.
They don’t have as much experience as old people so they’re eager to expand their
horizons. From my own experience, it’s really exciting to learn something that you don’t
already know. But I suppose that in general, old people are more hesitant to learn new
things. They don’t like change as much, so it’s hard for them to take in new knowledge324
that might change things.
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2. Describe an interesting person that you have never met but would like to know more.
When I read this cue card, off the top of my head, I am thinking of Robert Downey Jr. -
the star of Marvel’s superhero series. I have never seen him in person but I first knew him
when I watched Iron Man 1, one of the films which helped him gain enviable (đáng ghen tị)
reputation worldwide.
Speaking about his character in “The Avengers”: "Tony" Stark - Iron Man is an eccentric
(kỳ dị) genius, billionaire and philanthropist (nhà hảo tâm) and the chairman of Stark
Industries. This characterization made him into a huge blockbuster (bom tấn) phenomena
(hiện tượng). Apart from that, he is also famous for his comedy “” I have to say that he has a
great sense of humor. His personal life is always an inspirational topic for journalists. At his
early age, he dropped out of high school in California in the pursuit (theo đuổi) of professional
acting. He had suffered decades of living under the shadow of drug abuse (lạm dụng) and
breaching (vi phạm) of law. His story has a great influence on people around the world, I
believe. As a result, Robert’s motivational quote on success left a strong impression on the
young generation, and I am no exception: “You need to know what to do when the sun is not
shining.” From the ups and downs he went through, the way he overcame those obstacles and
achieved the glory in his career, he has my admiration already. It would be my wish-come-true
if I had a chance to interview and get to know more about him - a great inspiration to me.
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I’m gonna talk about a friend of mine, Thanh, who is a real chatterbox (ba hoa).
I met him at a birthday party of a mutual friend last year and like many people in that party,
I was instantly drawn to him. Unlike other people who hold forth (nêu ra) on subjects that
make you feel bored to death, Thanh could charm strangers with his intriguing (hấp dẫn) real-
life stories.
He loves to crack the conversations with strangers irrespective of their age, gender and
status. And because of his good sense of humor (khiếu hài hước), even a new person loves to
be in his company (bạn đồng hành). He wants to give his words of wisdom on everything
being discussed around him.
To be honest, I’m sometimes envious (ghen tị) of his ability to mix well with (hòa nhập với)
people around him. He’s gregarious (hòa nhập) while I tend to be shy in front of strangers.
Many people who first met me think I’m standoffish (nổi bật) but I do want to socialize and
make friends. I would say that Thanh is soft-hearted and is a good companion (bạn đồng
hành). I would like to be close to him so that I could learn some of his ability to get on well
with other people.
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(Note: 4a and 4b can be grouped as to describe the same person with 2 mentioned
characteristics which are “intelligent” and “teenage".)
I would like to talk about my cousin who really has the same lifestyle as I do. He’s only
17 but he’s a very knowledgeable guy. He bears a striking resemblance to his father - my
uncle (có nét tương đồng với ba tôi - chú tôi). They both have medium height, pointed face
and short cropped hair. He does lots of exercise and is quite well-built (lực lưỡng, cường
tráng). I often call him a fashion icon (biểu tượng thời trang) as he keeps up with the latest
fashion and takes a lot of pride in his appearance.
We shared our childhood with countless games, tricks, laughters and even complaints from
parents. So, I must say that he is not only cousin but also best friend to me. Even when we grow
up, as I said earlier, we still have the same lifestyle, especially when it comes to food. We all
love whole plant foods because they happen to be healthy and are full of fiber (chất xơ),
vitamins and minerals (khoáng chất).
One of the reasons why he’s my best friend is that he has inspired me to follow a healthy
diet. And as a saying goes, if you want to be better, hang out with people who are better than
you. That’s so true because I’ve been improved my diet a lot since I know him.
Not only that he’s taught me how to cook plant food. He’s a great cook by the way and
his dishes are super delicious. When being asked where he learned all the cooking skills, he
said to me that he learned all of those on Youtube. And he always shares with me all what he
knows. In other words, he doesn’t hide anything. I find him more trustful and interesting than
many other people I know. Sometimes I help him with his math homework and we really value
our family bonding.
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(Note: 5a and 5b can be grouped as to describe the same person with 2 mentioned
characteristics which are “handsome” and “protect the environment".)
I’m going to talk about Leonardo DiCaprio who is an internationally acclaimed (được
quốc tế hoan nghênh) actor. I’m a big fan of him and I like nothing more than to be engrossed
in (bị thu hút) his blockbusters (phim bom tấn). But what really makes me respect him is
that he’s also an environmentalist. Over the last few decades, he has worked strategically to
shift public awareness on key environmental issues.
In 1998, he created the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation to support organizations and
initiatives (sáng kiến) dedicated to securing a sustainable (bền vững) future for our planet.
Since then, Leo has built long-standing relationships with some of the great leaders on the
planet, staying continually engaged and active on the most pressing issues (vấn đề cấp bách)
we face such as climate change, access to clean water, protecting biodiversity (đa dạng sinh
học), oceans conservation and disaster relief.
He dedicates half of his website (www.leonardodicaprio.org) to environmental news and
content and is now building his social media channels in an effort to reach the public more
directly and to promote creative solutions to environmental problems.
Leo has always been a great source of inspiration for (nguồn cảm hứng) me as well as
millions of his fan. I’m now putting my efforts into saving our planet by reducing the use of
plastic containers, recycling waste, travelling using public transportation system and yeah,
planting.
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6. Describe someone you wanted to be similar to when you were growing up.
It would definitely be my paternal grandfather who is on the top of my head when I read
this question. I remember being told stories about how at a very young age; my gramps
(=grandfathers) took me in because both my parents hands were tied with my older brother
and their schooling. Because handling two baby boys was an arduous (gian truân) task, they
pretty much put me up for adoption for my grandparents as I spent a good amount of my
childhood with them. Being around my gramps almost every day, I became like a son to him
and he treated me as such. Although he was quite traditional with his ways during my youth,
he began to adapt to the change of society as I grew older. At first, he was your stereotypical
Asian parent, wanting me to pursue (theo đuổi) a career in the medical field or to not hang out
with friends too much. It was because of this that caused me to distance myself from him and
feel resentment (phẫn nộ) everytime I spoke to him but as time went on, he became accepting
of my choices and behaviors. He respected my decision to become a musician. He respected
my close group of friends ranging (khác nhau) from those who had aspirations to go to
college, to those who just wanted a factory job. It was with this change where I saw a different
perspective (quan điểm) about him. Because of his understanding of who I was and empathy
(đồng cảm) for how I felt, I finally felt that we had crossed the last barricade (rào cản) within
our relationship. We were now able to communicate freely without any fear of judgments or
misunderstandings.
My admiration for him became what it is today because of what we both went through
together. Everything that I did in my life, he stood behind me one hundred percent of the way.
In general, he is the greatest role model that I always wanted to become.
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7. Describe an interesting old person you met.
Off the top of my head, there would be no-one else more suitable to tell than Ms.Ba - a
very close neighbor to my family.
I first knew her when my family moved to the city and she was that kind and generous old
lady living next door to us. She was also the one who welcomed and willing to support our
family when we were in need of help. It has been nearly 10 years now and even though she is
in her early 70s, she looks really young and is always full of energy. I guess the reason is that
she has a positive way of life (đời sống lạc quan) and always looks on the bright side (nhìn
vào khía cạnh tươi sáng) of the problem.
Ms.Ba’s hobby is to cook and invite friends or close neighbors to dinner. As a veteran
chef (đầu bếp kì cựu) at an acclaimed local restaurant, she excels in (xuất sắc trong việc)
cooking both traditional Vietnamese dishes and exotic Western cuisine (ẩm thực mới lạ của
phương Tây). I still remember vividly (sống động) the smell and the taste of the dishes she
cooked and how clumsy I was when I tried to help her in the kitchen once. She was so inspiring
and dedicated to helping her own grandchildren and other people to cook delicious meals.
She shows us carefully how to prepare and clean ingredients for each recipe (công thức
nấu ăn) as she tells us hygiene (vệ sinh) must be the top priority. She also gives us some
interesting cooking tricks that could make a difference in the dish. For example, she once told
me that fishy smell from seafood could be removed by using milk, which was incredible!
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8. Describe a success your friend has had that you are proud of.
I’m gonna talk about the success of my team in the Sports Competition held in my university to
celebrate Teacher’s Day. It was a special occasion for students to let their hair down (thư giãn) after the
exam season and the main purpose of it was to motivate students to do more sports.
My team participated in a wide range of (phạm vi rộng) joyful activities including the 50, 100 and
200 meter races, the field events of tug of war, long jump and high jump. We were the runners-up (á
quân) before the football match and if we won that match, we would have an opportunity to become the
champion. We had put a lot of effort in practicing playing football for about a month to prepare for the
match so all we desired was victory.
I played midfield (tiền vệ) but unfortunately, in round 2, my ankle was sprained so bad that I had to
leave the field for treatment. You know, our team had at last found a match where we could compete on
equal terms (ngang tài ngang sức) with our opponent and the situation turned worse due to my absence.
But beyond our expectation, our team became the champion with a goal scored in the last 5 minutes of the
final match.
Some of my classmates did burst into tears (bật khóc) because they thought it was impossible for us
to win but the rest of the team managed to do so and this make me very proud of them.
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9. Describe a sport you watched (on TV) and would like to try (A)
Describe an outdoor sport that you played for the first time. (B)
It may sound a little bit weird but the sport I’m keen on learning is archery (bắn cung). I was quite
inspired by the Spartan longbowmen depicted by an American blockbuster (phim bom tấn) called 300
which I watched 2 years ago on HBO. 300 tells the story of the Battle of Thermopylae in the year 480 B.C.
In this movie, Persians under the rule of King Xerxes have already taken over some of the Greek city-
states, and now threaten Sparta and Athens.
In this battle, Spartans were greatly outnumbered by the Persians and the longbow men were key
to their victory against the Persian. With the longbows, a small army mostly consisted of commoners could
defeat a much larger enemy army ruled by heavily armed nobility. They were so amazing.
The second reason is that just like other sports, archery keeps me fit (giữ dáng). It requires great
strength to draw a long bow and a greater focus and calmness to be able to aim accurately. Due to my
short-sightedness (cận thị), I’m not very good at aiming but it could helps train my eyes to look further
and faster and quicken my reflexes (tập phản xạ nhanh) in the long term. I believe so.
Last but not least, archery is just fun I like it when you pull the string back, release it and send off
your arrow in the air and when it hits the bullseye, it’s an amazing accomplishment. To me, it’s an effective
way to let off steam (thư giãn) after a long day at work. Now I’m practicing with my toy bow and I hope
that I would be able to afford the time, money and space to be able to take up archery more seriously in the
future.
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Off the top of my head, I would say that the advantages are that the environment is way cleaner and
more controlled than it is outside. When you’re playing outdoors, you have to deal with inclement
weather68. But inside, you can manage the temperature and you don’t have to worry about getting too
dirty. But on the flip side, indoor sports can often get crowded since facilities tend to be small.
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10. Describe a skill that took you a long time to learn. (A)
I’m gonna talk about my hobby, it may sound a little bit weird but it’s Latin American dancing which
I took up 7 years ago.
I’d just got over some health problems and my doctor advised me to start off with some light exercises.
It was my boyfriend who talked me into it (thuyết phục) – he’s mad keen on (cực kỳ mê) dancing. We
went to a free introductory class to try it out and loved it, so we signed up for the course. It’s really hard to
start with, but if you stick at it, you gradually pick up the steps, and one you’ve got them, the variations
come easily. I have been learning for more than 7 years, but it only took me around 4 years to dance
confidently.
Although dancing requires a lot of time and efforts, there are a host of (nhiều) reasons why I like
dancing. Dancing provides me both physical and mental refreshment and relaxation. First, dancing is a
great form of aerobic exercise since it works many muscles in the body. It helps keep me in good shape
(giữ dáng).
Second, I find dancing especially helpful whenever I’m down in the dumps (buồn chán). My life
revolves around the assignments and I’m always up to the ears in work (mệt bở hơi tai). Dancing is an
effective way to while away an afternoon. When I’m engrossed in Latin American songs, which are a great
source of inspiration and motivation, I can easily get out of stress and negative attitudes. I usually spend
an hour dancing a day. Although it’s only a short time, I do feel some of the burdens I shoulder are swept
away and am prepared to face whatever comes next.
In addition to that, I can make acquaintance with (làm quen với) many interesting people there.
We came as strangers and eventually our friendship bonds more closely thanks to the positive experiences
we've shared on the dancefloor.
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11. Describe a second foreign language you would like to learn. (A)
Describe something you want to do but don’t have time for. (B)
As my university focuses on offering foreign language courses so its compulsory for students to
study at least one foreign language besides English. We could pick from a wide range of (phạm vi rộng)
Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Arabian, Thai, German, French and so on. Honestly, at first, I was clueless
about what to major in and I even seek advice from my father.
He suggested that I give Korean a try because of its easy phonetic pronunciation and simple
alphabet. It saves me more time and effort compared to the complex characters of Chinese and Japanese.
Also, when I was a teenager, my favorite genre of music (thể loại) was Korean ballad. I used to sing along
many Korean songs so I’m familiar with its sound and pronunciation.
Moreover, as South Korea has retained its position as VN's leading source of foreign direct
investment, this language may make me become a potential applicant to be employable and I believe I will
have more opportunities to get a well-paid job (công việc lương cao).
In addition to that, the Vietnamese government are encouraging students to learn Korean language
and culture in order to contribute to the understanding and enhance the strategic partnership (quan hệ
đối tác chiến lược) between the two countries. All of these reasons are what make Korean the best choice
for me.
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is taking a class. Plenty of schools have elective courses 448 where you can learn a fore gn language. But
if you’re not in school anymore, you can always take an online class or even download an app to learn
another language. Another way is to actually travel somewhere foreign and try to pick up449 the language
from the locals.
4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a universal language in the world? What
are the advantages and disadvantages of only having one language in the world?
I think there are lots of pros and cons for having a universal language. For one, it would make
communication super easy since everyone would be able to understand each other. For another, it would
probably result in less prejudices because no one would say their language is superior to another’s. But
if we only had one language, we would lose all the different cultures that different languages represent.
It would be a crying shame453 for that to happen.
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12. Describe a time that you looked for information from the internet.
Last week, I did some research on the internet looking for a magazine called Naked food which is
a quarterly magazine (tạp chí xuất bản theo quý) focusing on whole food plant-based nutrition.
It was recommended to me by Dr. John Watson – an internationally acclaimed expert in nutrition.
I would say he’s a very knowledgeable guy and I really admire him. He recommended this magazine to
me and millions of his followers on his Facebook.
I could find numerous helpful instructions and it just dawned on me that I had to follow them to
improve my health. I have read all the benefits of whole plant food and I’m very big on health and nutrition.
They can prevent so many leading causes of death such as heart disease, cancers, diabetes, stroke and stuff
like that. I used to believe that red meat and dairy products are staple food (thực phẩm chính) and I
consumed a large amount of prepared food, fast food and junk food like snack. Thanks to the magazine,
I’ve realized that these kinds of food jeopardize (gây nguy hiểm cho) people’s health. Therefore, I’ve
changed my diet and lifestyle and now I’m able to help others to be informed about food they get into their
bodies. Without it, I would have still believed that meat, diary and eggs were the way to go.
While in the past, people had to look for information at libraries or in their own books, in the era
of IT, we mainly access information on the Internet. Now I’m a subscriber to this magazine instead of
buying a paper version at a local newsagent. The Internet is an enormous source of information that can be
immensely helpful for students looking to broaden their knowledge( mở rộng kiến thức). I personally
benefit tremendously (rất nhiều) from the Internet and I hope that people should learn how to use it in a
proper way.
PART 3:
1. What ways can people get information these days except the internet?
There are tons of ways for people to get information nowadays, even aside from the internet. For
example, there are plenty of tried-and-true15 methods like getting info from books, magazines, or
newspapers. With the popularity of television and movies, lots of people learn a ton of information
from those mediums too.
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2. What are the differences between getting information from a library and getting information
from a newspaper? / Given the fact that many books in libraries are often out of date, are
libraries still necessary?
Well, (even though some of the materials in libraries can be out-of-date, I still believe they’re one of
the best sources for reliable and valid information.16) When you get information from a library, you
can look at books or articles that have definitely been fact-checked and published by reputable people
and publishers. But I think in general, newspapers can be more biased and less objective about the
truth.
3. Is information found on the internet reliable? / What are the disadvantages of getting
information from the internet?
I suppose that it depends. There are tons of educational sites that are constantly fact-checked so
they’re accurate. But a lot of the internet is created by people who don’t care about being true to life,
so you can often find a lot of fake news or information when surfing the web. That’s definitely a
disadvantage of getting information from the internet; sometimes it can be a challenge to tell what’s
real and what’s fake17.
4. How do you distinguish if the information you searched online is real or not?
Well, I generally look at what kind of sources have been used, and I also judge the appearance of the
website. For example, if a website has poor graphics and lots of grammatical errors, it’s probably not
displaying information collected by professionals. But if there are reliable sources listed on the
website, then you’re probably safe to go ahead and take it at face value18 . Of course there are
exceptions to every rule. You just have to be very careful.
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13. Describe a piece of good news you recently heard from TV or the internet.
I’m gonna talk the a nti-smoking legislation in public places which came into force (được ban hành)
in 2019 in Vietnam. I first heard about this law on TV a year ago when the question of whether smoking
should be banned emerged as one of the most heated debates.
Smoking is believed to have detrimental effects on human’s health and it’s the primary culprit for
some of the most leading causes of death such as lung cancer, tuberculosis (bệnh lao) and other
respiratory (hô hấp) problems. However, this law was opposed by many smokers and giant tobacco
companies as this will affect their profits.
At the time the law was introduced, Facebook and other social media were flooded with the
information about it along with various contradictory opinions (ý kiến trái chiều) on such government
decisions. As a person who suffer from asthma (bệnh hen suyễn) due to the exposure to passive smoke
during my childhood, I’m very glad to know that smoking in public areas is illegal and these smokers
would be fined if they refuse to find a specific place for them.
Hopefully, this law will reduce the number of people who smoke and improve the quality of the
atmosphere as well as help prevent fatal diseases (bệnh chết người).
PART 3:
1. Which kinds of people like reading news and which don’t like it?
I suppose that people who like to stay well-informed41 enjoy reading the news. Generally speaking, I
believe businessmen are regular readers of the news because they need to focus on whether new
policies have a good or bad influence on their business. On the flip side 42, people who have a small
attention span43 or care about less serious things probably don’t like reading the news. You know,
those people aren’t that concerned with what’s going on in the world around them. They may care
more about their daily life and their own family.
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it can’t be helped when we live in a society that focuses so much on famous people. Everyone just
wants to know the latest goings-on.
3. Do young people and old people like the same type of news?
I don’t think so. If you ask me47, young people like news about celebrities or pop culture. For example,
lots of my friends spend hours scrolling through news articles about their favorite stars. But when it
comes to old people, I think they probably enjoy news that are focused on politics. For example, my
grandpa likes staying up to date with the latest actions of famous politicians. They’re much more
serious in that regard48.
5. Do you think children should start watching news from a young age?
I don’t really think children should start watching news from a young age. A lot of what you see on
the news or read about in the papers is pretty serious. For example, there are lots of stories about
violent acts like robberies and murders. I think kids should be allowed to be kids51 and not have to
worry about heavy stuff like that. Maybe they can start paying attention to the news when they’re
older.
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14. Describe something you borrowed from your friend or family.
I’m gonna talk about a time I borrowed money from my father two years ago to buy a new phone.
My old phone was an essential part of my life. It held my contacts, my photos and my music collection.
Thanks to it, I could get instant access to my favorite websites. It was like having my whole life in my
pocket and I couldn’t live without it.
However, after 4 years of using, I suffer fast battery drain, slow charging and frequent apps crashes
which are indeed of the most frustrating (khó chịu) problems. Once I used it to take some pictures on my
trip, I dropped it in the pool so it got immersed (chìm) in water. I had it fixed, but from that day, my phone
was out of order sometimes.
It just dawned on me that (tôi chợt nhận ra rằng) I need to replace it. I decided to purchase an
Iphone 7, a high – spec (siêu việt) smartphone with the latest operating system. It was the latest gadget at
that time which cost an arm and a leg (rất đắt tiền), nearly a thousand dollar. Moreover, it was of vital
importance to invest in a screen protector and a case but I was a sophomore and I lived on my budget (có
nguồn tài chính eo hẹp) at that time so I had to ask for my father’s financial support.
Iphone 7 was trendy and pricey and I was over the moon (sung sướng, hạnh phúc) when I
received one. It has various innovative features including a Super Retina Display, True Depth Camera
System, wireless charging and Face ID. I took it wherever I went during the first month, even to the
bathroom. It made me very pleased to imagine that I could soon show it off (khoe) to my classmates.
Luckily, I was able to payback my loan a year after that when I found a part-time job and got my first
salary.
PART 3:
1. Why do some people like to borrow things, such as books and CDs, instead of buying them?
Well, for one, borrowing things is a lot cheaper than buying them. People nowadays can be very tight
with their budgets167. After all, money doesn’t grow on trees168. Secondly, if you’re not sure if you’ll
like something, like a book or a CD, it’s nice to just borrow it so that you aren’t stuck with it after if
it’s not your cup of tea. That’s why libraries are so popular for borrowing books.
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2. What would you do if people didn’t return the money they borrowed from you? What if the
borrower was your best friend?
Well, if someone didn’t return the money they borrowed from me, my first response would probably
be to talk to them about it. If it’s been a while and they still haven’t repaid their debt, I would try to
sit down and chat about it so that we can figure the problem out169. I would try not to blow my top170;
that doesn’t help anyone out. If they were my best friend, I honestly wouldn’t mind. I’d give them
anything, ha-ha.
3. Why are people embarrassed when they borrow money from others?
Well, I guess many people are too proud to ask for money because they think asking for it means
they’re too dependent on others. And I believe some people think borrowing money from others
makes them look desperate or foolish. For example, my sister wanted to borrow money from my
parents so she could buy a nice outfit, but she was pretty embarrassed that she hadn’t saved enough
money on her own.
5. What things would neighbors borrow from each other? (Things they can return)/ Is it good
to borrow things from neighbors?
Well, in my experience, neighbors usually borrow small things, like a tool for repairs or some
kitchenware when they’re in a pinch174. One time, my neighbor was baking a chicken but her baking
bowl was suddenly broken. So my parents lent her our baking pans that she needed at the time. I think
it’s nothing bad to borrow something from your neighbors as long as you can return it in time. And I
believe it helps neighbors to understand and build trust between each other. If you can help them out
when you can, they will give you a hand when you need help.
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15. Describe a time when you received something that you need.
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16. Describe the first mobile phone that you have got.
I got my first cell phone about ten years ago. At that time, the smartphone was still a concept. That
year, I passed the entrance exam to one of the most prestigious (danh giá) high schools in HCMC so my
father bought me a cellphone as a reward.
The phone was an Iphone 4 and it was the latest gadget at that time. It was trendy and pricey and I
was over the moon (rất sung sướng hạnh phúc) and I took it wherever I went during the first month,
even the bathroom. I finally had my own cell phone, while before I could only watch others phoning or
texting. Moreover, it made me very pleased to imagine that I could soon show it off to my classmates.
My phone was an essential part of my life. It held my contacts, my photos and my music collection.
Thanks to it, I could get instant access to my favorite websites. It has various features like video, MP3
player, digital camera and games. It even has a calendar that reminds me about homework and assignments.
It was like having my whole life in my pocket and I couldn’t live without it.
Now it gets outdated and I had to replace it by a new phone, however, I still keep it as it’s not just a
phone, it’s more than that, it’s a gift from my father.
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17. GIFT
PART 2: Describe a time that someone gave you money as a gift.
I’m going to talk about a time I received lucky money from my neighbor last Lunar New Year. He’s
two years older than me. He’s an application developer so he makes a lucrative income (kiếm được rất
nhiều tiền). He always gives lucky money to children and all of those who are younger than him in our
neighborhood on a yearly basis.
You know he and I we go way back. We’re best buddies. Actually, we’ve known each other for 20
years as we live next door. He really has the same lifestyle as I do, especially when it comes to food. One
of the reasons why he’s my best friend is that he has inspired me to follow a healthy diet. We all love whole
plant foods because they happen to be healthy and are full of fiber and vitamins.
He was the first person to come to my house on the first day of New Year. Usually, a person of good
temper, morality and success will be a lucky sign for the host family and be invited first into the house on
Tet. It’s common to give a red envelope during New Year in VN. Traditionally speaking, if you have
started earning money, it is time to start your experience of giving red envelopes. Giving a red packet is a
way to share your blessings.
As he got a promotion at work with a raise so my lucky money this year was much higher in
comparison with the years before. I was over the moon (vô cùng sung sướng) as I was able to buy my
dream Iphone 8 thanks to his generosity.
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2. Do people prefer to receive handmade gifts or something bought in stores?
I suppose that generally, people prefer receiving handmade gifts. It really shows that you care when
you make something with your own two hands for someone. But I guess it depends; some people love
designer clothes or other gifts that can only be found in stores. Personally, I think it’s very sweet
when someone gives me a present they made themselves. It’s just a way of going that extra mile2.
3. What kinds of handmade gifts can be made at home? /What kinds of handcraft do people
like to make at home?
Um…you can make lots of simple gifts at home. For example, you can make cards or drawings for
loved ones. But if you have a knack for crafting, you can also make more elaborate gifts like picture
frames or little ornaments3. I know a lot of people who like knitting scarves or hats for their friends
and family. Personally, knitting isn’t my cup of tea, so I like making paintings for people as gifts.
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18. Describe a thing made you happy recently.
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2. Do most people think that money is important?
Yeah, I’d say so. Actually a lot of people believe money is the key to a successful life, but as I said
just now, money can’t buy happiness. You can’t depend on having money that much175; it’ll just let
you down in the end. But in my opinion, people think money is important because it helps them lead
a comfortable life and meet their basic needs. So in that way, having enough money is definitely a
must.
5. What are the differences between happiness from money and happiness from socializing?
I think the happiness that comes from money is very self-centered180. People tend to spend money on
themselves, so they’re the only ones who really gain anything. But happiness that comes from
socializing benefits everyone involved. For example, when people have a blast at a party, it’s because
they’re all talking to each other and sharing their experiences. It’s a win-win situation for everyone.
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19. Describe something you bought but don’t often use.
I’m going to talk about the set of clothes that I wore to a birthday celebration.
It was about a year ago when I was invited to the party hold at a luxurious Western food establishment
(nhà hàng). I’m not a slave to fashion (nghiện mặc đẹp) and I wear casual clothes most of the time
but I love getting dressed up (ăn diện) for special occasions. You know, all of my dresses went out of
fashion at the time so I decided to buy a new one.
There were a few local shops nearby but none of the big high-street names (thương hiệu lớn) so I had
to go into town for them. There were a large number of designer labels (quần áo hàng hiệu) and of
course they were prohibitively priced. However, it’s important to look like I’m on trend at a party or
event so I decided to buy a cobalt skirt first and then I saw a lovely yellow blouse that I thought would
go with my skirt. They costed me an arm and a leg (giá rất cao) but they really suited me.
Everybody was well dressed (ăn mặc đẹp) at the party and I received several compliments on my
clothes.
But, you know, I took lots of photos with that clothing set and all of my friends have seen them on my
Facebook so I don’t want to wear it again. I’ve bought the set for more than a year but I’ve worn it only
once.
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20. Describe a time when you had a problem with a piece of equipment
(for example, a TV a washing machine).
I would like to talk about my Iphone 5 which I’ve used for about 5 years. I passed the entrance exam
to one of the most prestigious (uy tín) university in HCMC so my father bought me that smartphone as a
reward.
It was an essential part of my life. Thanks to it, I could get instant access to my favorite websites. It
has various features like video, MP3 player and digital camera and games. It was like having my whole
life in my pocket and I thought I couldn’t live without it.
However, after 4 years of using, I suffer fast battery drain, slow charging and frequent apps crashes
which are indeed of the most frustrating problems. Once I used it to take some pictures on my trip and I
dropped it in the pool so it got immersed in water. I had it fixed but from that day, my phone was out of
order sometimes. Yesterday, nothing happened when I switched it on. I guessed that maybe there was
something wrong with the home button so I took it apart (gỡ ra) to see what was wrong with it but I
couldn’t put it back again. Luckily, I’ve backed up my files (lưu file lại).
It just dawns on me that I need to replace it, maybe with an Iphone X, a high-spec smartphone with
the latest operating system nowadays. I think I should buy a glass screen protector and a sturdy case to
protect my new phone.
PART 3:
1. What are the common useful home appliances that people often use these days?
There are tons, but the first one that comes to mind is a microwave. As a student, I use a microwave day
in and day out to warm up leftovers100, whether it’s food that I made or food that I bought from a takeout
place. Plus, you can actually cook using a microwave. My favorite dish to make in a microwave is instant
noodles. And…some other helpful home appliances are toasters 101 and coffee-makers.
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Well, that honestly depends on what the problem is. If it’s something to do with my personal life, I can
usually sort it out102 on my own. I’m pretty good at settling conflicts103 that come up between me and
my family or friends. But if it’s something that requires a lot of experience, especially if it’s a mechanical
issue, then I have to call my parents, or even an expert if the problem’s pretty bad.
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5. When an electronic item of yours does not work, would you repair it or buy a new one?
Well, I generally try to repair an electronic item if it doesn’t work. For example, I recently broke the
display on my laptop. Fixing it wasn’t exactly cheap, but buying a new one would’ve cost me an arm
and a leg109. So I decided that it was worth it to invest in my current laptop since it was still working
fine, other than the screen. I think in the end, that’s usually the best option.
21. Describe an occasion when you received bad service from a shop or a restaurant.
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You should say:
When it happened?
What the situation was?
Who you were with?
And explain how you felt about the service?
I’m gonna talk about a time I bought a new laptop four years ago and in a few days of purchase I
discovered a major flaw.
At that time, I was off to university and I was in desperate need of (rất cần) a device for essays and
emails. I came to Điện Máy Xanh which is a nationally acclaimed (nổi tiếng trong nước) electronics
center in VN and I’m one of their frequent customers. I decided to buy an ASUS VivoBook – which is
considered a high-spec (nhiều chi tiết kĩ thuật) laptop with the latest operating system at that time. It cost
an arm and a leg but I wanted a reliable, hard-wearing machine.
However, as soon as I turned on the computer, I realized that Windows operating system was not
installed in it, although the offer said it was included. In addition, I chose a gray laptop and the one I
received was black. Moreover, the default language (ngôn ngữ mặc định) of the laptop was Japanese and
I wasn’t able to change it to my native language, which is Vietnamese. To make matters worse, the memory
specifications of that laptop were not the same as the ones that I read in their catalog.
I wrote an email to report the faulty and to express my dissatisfaction (bày tỏ sự không hài lòng).
I thought they would make a quick response to my request and offered me a sincere apology (chân thành
xin lỗi) but actually they did not. Although Điện Máy Xanh is a giant company but their customer service
is still definitely unsatisfying. I would recommend all of my friends not to buy any product from this
company.
PART 3:
1. What kinds of service are bad service?
Thankfully I haven’t experienced a lot of bad service in my lifetime, but I would say that bad service
is anything that makes the customer uncomfortable or upset. For example, if a staff member is
impolite or ticks you off133, then they’re not doing their job right. Service should be friendly and
helpful. Employees should assist you with your problem in the best way possible134. This also includes
being efficient and effective.
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I think most people would be impatient or even angry if they get bad service. People come to expect
professionalism and cooperation from staff members, so if they get anything less they can easily lose
their cool. And many of them would complain about the service issue to the managers or supervisors
of the place. Plus, nowadays it’s so easy to write a bad review on the internet. And tons of people,
especially young guys, would choose to share their feedback about the terrible service they had on
social media.
3. Why do some people choose to remain silent when they receive bad service?
In my opinion, some people just don’t want to get staff members in trouble. I always feel bad reporting
an employee for bad service. Even though it was their fault, I don’t like being responsible for what
may happen to them. I would feel awful if someone got fired just because I spoke up. So I guess a lot
of people think that way as well. But it’s also possible they just don’t think it’s worth the trouble.
After all, making a complaint can cost a lot of time and might not solve the problem.
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22. Describe a complaint that you made and you were satisfied with the result.
I’m gonna talk about a time I bought a new laptop four years ago and in a few days of purchase I
discovered a major flaw.
At that time, I was off to university and I was in desperate need of a device for essays and emails. I
came to Điện Máy Xanh which is a nationally acclaimed electronics center in VN and I’m one of their
frequent customers. I decided to buy an ASUS VivoBook – which is considered a high-spec (nhiều chi
tiết kĩ thuật) laptop with the latest operating system at that time. It cost an arm and a leg but I wanted a
reliable, hard-wearing machine.
However, as soon as I turned on the computer, I realized that Windows operating system was not
installed in it, although the offer said it was included. In addition, I chose a gray laptop and the one I
received was black. To make matters worse, the memory specifications of that laptop were not the same as
the ones that I read in their catalog.
I wrote an email to report the faulty and to express my dissatisfaction (sự không hài lòng). They
made a quick response to my request and offered a sincere apology. They sent me the laptop I first chose
at the store, including all the specifications were shown in the offer. As Điện Máy Xanh is a giant company
earning reputation for their best customer services, it’s unsurprising that they sent me a full refund of the
payment I made. I was absolutely satisfied with the way they tried to deal with my complaint.
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2. Do complaints really work? Can complaints help solve problems?
Well, in some cases I believe complaints can solve problems. For example, when it comes to an issue
with a company or a manufacturer, if enough people complain about the same issue they’ll probably
work on addressing it faster112. So in those kinds of situations, complaints can actually work. But I
think for the most part, complaints are kind of unnecessary. It’s better to try and address things in a
positive manner.
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23. Describe a time when someone didn’t tell you the whole truth about something.
I’m gonna talk about a time my mom told lie about my dog four years ago.
I can remember vividly that it was in the last month before my university entrance exam. It was really
a nerve-racking (căng não) time to me as I chose the University of Foreign Trade which is the most
prestigious university in Vietnam.
The moment I got home from school one night, my mother told me that our Max, a chihuahua I had
kept since the first year of my junior high school, was sent to my aunt’s home for a while because I didn’t
have enough time to take care of Max.
You know it just dawned on me that something went wrong there as Pô was very obedient and didn’t
take much of my time, however, it didn’t bother me too much while I was studying. Two months later,
after I had taken the exam, my mother hugged me and said that she felt so sorry not to tell the truth about
Max’s accident. You know, I was in great misery (rất đau buồn) when hearing that news but I couldn’t
blame my mother for this tragedy.
I think the reason why my mother didn’t tell me the truth at the very beginning was that she wanted
me to put my whole heart into preparing for the exam. However, I always prefer to hear the truth even if
it’s good or bad.
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2. Is telling small lies harmful? Is telling small lies a big deal?
I like to think that I’m an honest person, but I suppose that telling small lies isn’t that bad in the right
situation. Sometimes you don’t want to hurt other people’s feelings or step on their toes122, so you try
to lie your way around it. If it’s just to be polite I don’t think it’s a big deal, but telling small lies can
add up to bigger problems. As we all know, to hide a lie, a thousand lies are needed. So it’s best to be
honest whenever you can.
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24. Describe a family business which is successful.
I’m gonna talk about the business that run by Dr. Tran Minh who is acclaimed (chào đón) expert in
nutrition in VN. His family own a store called Veggie. As the name implies, the store only sells plant food
and that’s what customers like best.
I’m a big fan of Dr. Tran Minh. I would say he’s a very knowledgeable guy. He recommended his
store to millions of his followers on his Facebook. He didn’t tried to sell anything at first but his fan insisted
on him opening a store selling high quality products as we couldn’t trust other stores. In the store, you will
see all kinds of plant food, mostly beans and grains.
Many people have heard of the benefits of plant food which can prevent so many leading causes of
death such as heart disease (bệnh tim) , cancers, diabetes, stroke and stuff like that. That’s why they love
going to the store so much because they know it’s doing the right thing for public health.
I may sound a little bit weird but all the products there are reasonably priced (có giá hợp lý). I hope
that Dr. Tran Minh will open more stores like this one in every Vietnamese province so that customers
living in other regions could buy products of high quality.
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2. What qualities does a successful businessman need?
I think a successful businessman needs to have ambition and confidence. They need to have clear
goals and pursue them, which requires both of those qualities. Additionally, they have to have good
people skills. A lot of business comes from successful relationships with clients and other companies.
Plus, I believe a successful businessman also needs to have a good head for numbers139. They should
know about as many aspects of business as they can.
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25. Describe a time you changed your plan/mind.
I’m gonna talk about a time I and my friends planned to take a trip to an ecotourism destination located
on the outskirts of the city.
In fact, we decided to have a picnic to let our hair down after the nerve-racking (căng thẳng) final
term test. Everything needed such as food, clothes and even medicines was well-prepared. I was really
excited about this journey that I couldn’t sleep. Unfortunately, it was raining cats and dogs (mưa nặng
hạt) the following day and we had to cancel our plan.
Everybody was very disappointed and we decided to threw a party at a friend’s house instead. We
ordered several pizzas and hold a karaoke competition. As the karaoke could give a score for each singer,
the ones who earned the lowest scores had to pay for the food.
Surprisingly, we soon forgot all about our misfortune (rủi ro) over the picnic. By the way, we enjoyed
this party a lot, it helped us to refresh ourselves and I did feel some of the burdens I shouldered were swept
away and I was prepared to face whatever came next.
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26. Describe an important decision you made with the help of others.
Today, I would like to talk about a time when I had to seek advice on my major at university.
The year was 2014 and I had just begun my junior year at Vietnam National University which offers
one of the most prestigious (uy tín) foreign culture programs in Vietnam. Even though I attained a
scholarship here, I was clueless about what to major in. I could pick from Chinese, Arabian, Thai,
Indonesian, Indian and Australian culture. Most importantly, I only had a couple of days to make up my
mind.
Since I did not have the stomach to settle this on my own, I picked up the phone and called my father
and quickly walked him through the whole thing. After I was finished, he asked what I thought of each
specialization. And upon hearing what I had to say, he suggested that I give Australian Studies a shot
(thử). I was completely in shock since Australia sounds more unfamiliar to me than other Eastern countries.
However, he thought that Australia is a developed country which is well worth studying and on top of that,
the national language is English so my command of English will be definitely improved. I could save much
time and effort compared to learning Chinese or Arabian.
I spent a couple of days thinking about what he had said and I eventually decided to have a crack at
(thử chọn) Australian Studies. I never regret it as during 4 years here, I have learned a lot about this
amazing country.
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1. Why do some people like to ask for others’ help when they need to make a decision?
Well, some people aren’t as confident about making decisions on their own. They want input from people
they trust so they can feel better about any choices they might make. But sometimes it’s not about
confidence or anything like that. They might genuinely205 not know what to do in a certain situation.
They feel like they don’t have all the important experience or information to make a call206, so they turn
to others who know more about the issue.
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2. Is it better to make a decision quickly or slowly?
Um…I suppose it’s better to take your time with207 a decision and go slowly. Otherwise, you might rush
into208 something that’s not right for you. For example, my friend didn’t know what college she wanted
to go to, but actually she got accepted into two of her top choices. You know, instead of taking enough
time to think about it, she made a snap judgment209 and ended up at a school that really didn’t suit her.
It was a real pity.
3. Personal decisions or career decisions, which one do you like to ask others for advice?
Well, as for me, I think when it relates to personal issues, I won’t ask others for advice because I don't
think they can really help. For example, no one could give me objective advice about things like whether
I should marry my boyfriend or not; after all, no one knows my boyfriend better than me. But when it
comes to decisions about my career, I really like getting advice from people who are more experienced
or have been through the same situation. I think seeing a situation from different perspectives can really
5. What are the differences between men and women when they make decisions? Who are more
likely to make impulsive decisions, boys or girls?
It seems to me that men are quick to make decisions while women prefer to take their time. For example,
my dad and my uncle make decisions very quickly while my mom and my aunt wait and weigh the pros
and cons211 before deciding anything. So in that respect, I think boys are more likely to make impulsive
decisions212. It’s literally been proven that girls mature faster than boys, so I guess women generally
have better decision-making abilities, which means they aren’t as impulsive.
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You should say:
What kind of book it is?
Who wrote the book?
What the story of the book is?
And explain if it is a good book or not?
Well, to be completely honest with you, I’m not really a big reader. But I’m currently reading a brilliant
book by Kien Tran and I just can’t put it down.
Based off of the title, I think you’ll know right away that the book is all about IELTS or English in
general. There are so many chapters in the books. I don’t remember the exact number but it’s close to 60.
I think everyone can read this book as it’s pretty easy to understand. But the group of people that might
enjoy the book most is probably students, especially those who plan to take the IELTS exam.
There are so many reasons why I love this book. First of all, the book is not similar to many of those
IELTS books you might find in the marketplace. It’s completely different in the sense that it’s super
realistic – you will encounter many practical pieces of advice that you can apply right away in your
studying. The attractiveness of the glossy photos and the high standard of analysis are just two of its
outstanding features.
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28. Describe a book you want to write.
I’m gonna talk about “It starts with food” which is a book on health and diet I plan to publish in the
future. I’ve decided to write this book for years but unfortunately, other responsibilities at work are
occupying almost all of my time now so I’ve just finished 30 pages.
There are many reasons why I chose this topic for my book. First of all, I’m very big on health and
writing this book requires me to do a lot of research on the Internet. This acts as an incentive (thúc đẩy)
for me to broaden my knowledge (mở rộng kiến thức) on this field. Second, there are a wide variety of
food nowadays and many people seem to be unaware of what they are eating on a daily basis. Junk food
such as fast food and canned food (thực phẩm đóng hộp) have become more and more popular and some
don’t even know that these kinds of food can put their health in jeopardy (gây hại cho sức khỏe).
In the first chapter, I will give the definition of junk food on human’s health and there second chapter
is where I would tell my readers about the benefits of whole food especially whole plant food. I haven’t
decided what the topic for chapter three, I think I would provide some exotic recipes (công thức nấu ăn)
for cooking and maybe I will ask for my mom’s help for this part.
For me, it’s not demanding to write about that topic but what I lack is time to do research and find
reference books.
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3. When it comes to cultivating children’s reading habits, who are more important - teachers
or parents?
Well, it’s tough to say, because I believe both parents and teachers are very influential in a child’s
life. However, I suppose that parents are more important when it comes to cultivating children’s
reading habits. Teachers can show their students ways to develop habits, but the responsibility for
enforcing those habits is in the parents’ hands. The parents have more of an influence in their
children’s lives, so it’s up to them to make sure their children are reading regularly.
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bedtime stories before they go to sleep. That way, the child will have a positive association with
reading because it reminds them of the time spent bonding with their parents. It definitely did the
trick222 for me!
29. Describe an activity you would do when you are alone in your free time.
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You should say:
What the activity is?
Where you do it?
Why you do it?
And explain how you felt about it?
I’m gonna talk about reading. I have had this hobby since grade 1. From then on, I spent a lot of money
on this hobby, and I’ve read more than 150 books, which means that I read 10 books a year on average.
As a child, I did really badly at school, but my love of reading made up for (bù cho) my lack of
formal education. You’d often find me curled up (nằm cuộn tròn) on the sofa with a book in my hand.
Dad was always going on at me for not helping Mum, but I was far happier immersed in a gripping story
than tidying my bedroom.
I feel sorry for people who don’t enjoy reading, because they are missing out on so much. A good
story captures your imagination, and the pleasure that you derive from a great book stays with you forever.
I love thrillers – when a new book comes out by John Watson or Henning Mankell, I have to get hold of
it (có được nó) right away. I’m currently reading a brilliant book by Tran Minh – I just can’t put it down.
There are two main reasons I like reading. First, books pave the way to success if used correctly. By
reading books, my knowledge is always on the rise, which I believe will help me pursue excellence.
Second, I find books especially helpful whenever I’m down in the dumps (chán nản). When I’m
engrossed in books, which are a great source of inspiration and motivation, I can easily get out of stress
and negative attitudes.
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1. What do people like to do when they are free in your country?
I mean, I can’t really speak for everyone, but as far as I know, people like doing relaxing activities
like going for a walk around the neighborhood or watching a movie at the theater. Nowadays, we can
get so tied up with work and study that we barely have any time to just kick back and relax. Whenever
we have free time, it’s best to just chill out232 and do something with as little stress as possible.
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3. Will future technology bring people more free time?
I believe future technology can definitely bring people more free time. A lot of our time is consumed
with doing jobs that could eventually be done by robots. For example, cleaning the house can take
the better part of a day233, but if everyone had cleaning robots, they could just kick back and relax
and not have to worry about housework. On the downside234, I think that would make everyone pretty
lazy.
5. What do children always do when they are free? Do you think parents should make plans for
their children?
From what I remember, kids just like playing with each other. Whether that means going to a
playground or just talking with each other, they enjoy spending time with one another. I think parents
can be involved with what their kids do, and they should definitely be in the know235, but I don’t think
they have to make plans for their children because only the children know what they want to do or
play the most during free time.
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Where it is?
How you got to know about it?
What people do there?
And explain why you think it is interesting?
There are many interesting destinations in Vietnam and I would like to talk about the Landmark 81 as
this is a brand-new (mới toanh) building in the heart of HCMC where I live.
I’m not sure if I like the design of the building it’s just a huge glass tower but it definitely stands out.
It’s a landmark of HCMC. The bottom half of Landmark 81 includes department stores, high-end
boutiques (cửa hiệu sang trọng) and offices and the top half is apartments for rented. These apartments
are prohibitively expensive (mắt cắt cổ) because the location and views make them very desirable. The
Observation Deck on the 52nd floor is a great place to admire the stunning view of the city and the interior
of this building is equipped with state-of-the-art (hiện đại) facilities.
As Binh Thanh district is a very touristy area, the building is often frequented by many locals and
tourists. Visitors come there to experience the vibrant atmosphere (bầu không khí nhộn nhịp) and take
photos of the stunning surroundings and do shopping. You can literally find anything there, from chic
clothing to flashy sneakers.
I often go there on the weekend in order to, you know, meet some foreign friends who really enjoy
learning Vietnamese from me and teaching me English.
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31. Describe a new public facility that improves the local quality of life (such as a park or a cinema).
There are a myriad of brand new public facility in HCM city where I live recently and the most
outstanding one to me is the Saigon River Tunnel. It was an underwater tunnel designed to cross the Saigon
river in HCM city and it was officially opened on November 2016 to passengers. I can remember vividly
that there was a weeklong celebration that included a nightly pageant (diễu hành), fireworks and
entertainment. Everybody was over the moon (vô cùng hạnh phúc).
The tunnel connects the existing center of HCM city with the new urban area in District 2 and the local
citizens find it extremely helpful and beneficial. Without that tunnel, it took us longer hours to approach
the city center through Saigon bridge and there used to be regularly severe traffic jam. Therefore, the tunnel
plays an essential part in easing the congestion of transport in the inner city as well as from downtown to
Southern regions.
I would say that it changes my daily life in many positive ways. Now, I’m able to save my commuting
time. I used to spend about an hour everyday to my office but now the time is shortened to only 30 minutes.
Besides, as it is the first under-river tunnel in VN, it is considered the symbol of VN and HCMC. As a
citizen, I’m proud of every single achievement of the country and I would like to see more significant
developments like this in my homeland down the road (trong tương lai).
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2. What are the public facilities near your home?
Well, I don’t live downtown, so there aren’t too many public facilities around. I know for sure there’s
a hospital nearby, which is a big relief54 in case I ever get injured. It’s good to know that help is just
a hop, skip, and a jump away55. And there might be a police station close by too, which also sets my
mind at ease. It definitely makes me feel a lot safer when I sleep at night.
3. What are the differences between public facilities used by young people and old people?
I think young people tend to use public facilities that match their lifestyles, which in their case are
very active and engaging. So they tend to use recreational centers or public gyms. Anywhere they can
work up a sweat is usually a good place for them. On the flip side56, old people use more basic
facilities like libraries. They enjoy more relaxed places where they can just wind down and enjoy
some peace and quiet.
5. What’s the difference between facilities in the countryside and the ones in the cities?
I think facilities in the countryside are more basic. You know, you’d probably just have hospitals and
police stations but nothing more up-to-date like gyms or recreational centers. They’re probably not
as high-quality either, since there aren’t as many people in the countryside as there are in the cities so
nicer, more expensive equipment is harder to afford. But when it comes to cities, public facilities
usually need to cater to a larger number of people, so they have to be bigger in terms of both size and
quantity.
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You should say:
Where it is?
How you got to know about it?
What it is famous for?
And explain why you think it is a beautiful city?
I’m going to talk about Beijing which is the capital city of China. I vacationed in this well-organized
city about 3 months ago with my mom and it was really a holiday of a lifetime (kì nghỉ đặc biệt trong
đời) to me.
Beijing is located in the Northeast of China and is about eight times bigger than Ho Chi Minh city.
Before I went on that trip, I did a lot of research on the Internet about tips and recommendations for travelers
to this city that I thought I could know it like I know the palm of my hand (hiểu rõ nó như lòng bàn
tay) but when I arrived in Beijing, I was absolutely impressed by the way the city looked.
Unlike what I heard from TV and read from newspaper about China’s polluted environment, the
streets there were incredibly clean, I could walk around the city all day and come back home without any
dirt on my shoes. During my stay in Beijing, I did some shopping and visited some well-known historical
sites such as The Great Wall, The Forbidden City and The Summer Palace.
Beijing is beautiful and well worth visiting because of many reasons. First of all, the public transport
system there is extremely reliable. The bullet train (tàu siêu tốc) is famous for the ability to reach the
speed of up to 300 km/h and it is equipped with state-of-the-art (mức độ phát triển cao nhất) facilities.
Another thing that I miss about Beijing is its multicultural nature. During the 5 days that I spent there, I
bumped into people from many different countries and it was great to get the chance to practice my English
speaking skills. Five days in China passed by so fast that I wish I could’ve stayed a bit longer.
33. Describe a place you would like to travel to that is far away your home.
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You should say:
Where it would be?
How you would like to?
go there; What you?
Would do there?
And explain why you would like to go there?
My major at university is Australian Studies and I have a quite deep knowledge of it but I’ve never
been to the country so I always dream of an Aussie trip. And I’m planning to travel to Australia with my
family after my graduation.
It can get very busy with hordes of tourists on summer holiday or in New Year time so we decide to
go out of season in the next autumn. My parents are also very excited about the trip and are really looking
forward to it.
In Australia, everything moves at a slower pace. Life is measured by the sun, diving and festivities I
guess so. When we arrive, we will visit some of the local places of interest. We will snap some stunning
photographs with the Sydney Harbor Bridge then post them on Facebook and maybe watch some art
performances in the well-known Sydney Opera House. I also wanna give diving a shot at The Great Barrier
Reef as you know diving is a unique selling point there. My parents prefer to stay dry so they may opt to
see the reef from underwater viewing stations or glass bottom boats. Moreover, we may try some Australia
National Cakes which is called Lamingtons as I heard somewhere that these cakes are food of choice for
those who have a sweet tooth (ưa đồ ngọt).
We would love to sign up for a guided tour. Our travel agent will book a hotel and air tickets in advance
for us, and we just need to bring our swimsuits, sunscreen and summer clothes. Maybe some medicines,
just in case someone gets sick. This will be a holiday of a lifetime (kì nghỉ đặc biệt trong đời) as my
parents will accompany me.
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34. Describe a good law in your country.
I’m gonna talk the anti-smoking legislation in public places which came into force (có hiệu lực) in
2019 in Vietnam. I first heard about this law a year ago when the question of whether smoking should be
banned emerged as one of the most heated debates.
Smoking is believed to have detrimental effects on human’s health and it’s the primary culprit for
some of the most leading causes of death such as lung cancer, tuberculosis and other respiratory problems.
However, this law was opposed by many smokers and giant tobacco companies as this will affect their
profits.
At the time the law was introduced, Facebook and other social media were flooded with the
information about it along with various contradictory opinions (ý kiến trái ngược) on such government
decisions. As a person who suffer from asthma due to the exposure to passive smoke during my childhood,
I’m very glad to know that smoking in public areas is illegal and these smokers would be fined if they
refuse to find a specific place for them.
Hopefully, this law will reduce the number of people who smoke and improve the quality of the
atmosphere as well as help prevent fatal diseases (bệnh chết người).
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2. Is there any unreasonable law in your country?
This is a tricky question to answer275. Um…the first one that comes to mind is definitely the law that
forbids residents in mainland China from using foreign websites like YouTube, Google and Facebook.
It’s a breach if you do so. The government even builds a firewall that literally blocks people from
accessing tons of foreign websites that they consider unsafe. As consenting adults276, we’re supposed
to have the rights to log onto whatever websites we want to see, aren’t we? That’s why I think it’s
unreasonable.
3. What law do people often break? /Are there many people in your country breaking the law?
/ What law do people dislike to obey?
Well, actually, even though the crime rate in China is actually way lower than average in the world,
it doesn't mean that everyone abides by the law perfectly. One breach that basically every young
person has done is downloading pirated277 music and movies. It’s clearly a violation of the Intellectual
Property Law278, but almost everyone does it. After all, when a law is difficult to implement, I believe
people are more likely to break it because it has no cost to them.
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35. Describe a party that you have attended.
I’m gonna talk about a birthday party that I joined in two months ago.
The party was organized marking the birthday of Mr. Ba’s beloved dog. Holding a birthday celebration
for a pet is an interesting notion to me so we were very excited. Mr. Ba is my father’s best friend so my
father and I were invited to the party.
All of my dresses went out of fashion (lỗi mốt) so I decided to buy a new one. We got a few local
shops nearby and a few independent stores but none of the big high street names. I had to go into town for
them and luckily, I did find a dress that suited me and was reasonably priced.
The party was hold at a luxury food establishment (nhà hàng). Once I went inside, I was very
impressed by an elegant huge chandelier on the hall’s ceiling providing a cozy atmosphere. We shook Mr.
Ba’s hands and said “hi” to his little dog. He introduced us to his friends and relatives and we had a lot of
fun talks.
We began with light snacks and sparkle drinks. Then came the main course after the appetizer. The
food was out of this world (ngon không tưởng) and we polished it all off (chén sạch). Then we had the
dessert and the decaf (cà phê đã lược bỏ caffein). The decaf is served with chocolates and other small
delicacies such as the almond-flavored biscuits (bánh quy hạnh nhân). My father had some dinner spirit
(rượu) but I didn’t. We were totally full up by the end.
The eatery was elaborately decorated with candles and pure-white tablecloths and floral decorations.
Mr. Ba’s in his 40s and looks young for his age. He’s overweight.
There were a host of performances. They weren’t very good but weren’t bad either. Mediocre, I’d say.
I was dying of hunger (sắp chết đói) and I cared about nothing but food at that time. The dog is very
lucky that he has a rich owner. Only those who makes a lucrative income can afford the party like that
for a pet.
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4. What are the differences between adults’ party and children’s party?
I suppose adults’ parties are a lot more serious and often have a purpose, like for a business where
it’s all about building networks or having a formal ceremony. Usually they just focus on conversation,
and there isn’t a lot in terms of entertainment. But when it comes to children’s parties, the atmosphere
is a lot crazier. After all, most parents just let their kids run around and blow off steam 288 by playing
with each other. It can get out of hand pretty quickly.
5. Do you think people can make more friends if they often join parties?
Yeah, people can definitely make more friends that way. Even though sometimes, going to parties
means stepping out of289 your comfort zone, it’s a great way to get to know new people by meeting
them face-to-face. Nowadays, so many people just stay at home and socialize with the people they
already know. It’s good to get out once in a while and make new friends.
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36. Describe a kind of food that people eat during a special event.
I’m gonna talk about sushi which I had at a birthday party two months ago.
This was the party organized marking the birthday of Pô, my uncle’s beloved dog and my father and
I were invited to it. The celebration was held at a luxurious food establishment. Once I went inside, I was
very impressed as the eatery was elaborately decorated with candles and pure-white (trắng tinh)
tablecloths and colourful floral decorations. There were a wide range of kinds of food served but the one
attracting our guests the most was Japanese Nigiri.
Nigiri are small rice balls with fish, shellfish on top. There were countless varieties of Nigiri such as
tuna, shrimp, eel, squid, octopus, fried egg you name it. They were served with a spicy sauce. The fresh
fish was served cold, and had a soft, tender, raw-meat texture. This was unpleasant to some old people but
almost all of our young guests really found themselves craving these balls. We had Nigiri with some dinner
spirit (rượu), all of them were out of this world (ngon không tưởng) and we polished it all off (ăn hết
sạch). We were totally full up by the end.
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37. Describe a job your grandparent did.
My grandpa used to be a farmer when he was in his 20s but then the Vietnam War broke out and just
like many other young man at that time, he had to join the military army.
The Vietnam War was fought between the North and the South VN. In 1956, VN was divided into
two regions and it was supposed to be reunited under a single election. However, the US worried about
communism spreading throughout Southeast Asia so they entered the war.
My grandpa lived in the South but he fought for the North. Actually, he had no idea what communism
was, he chose to become a soldier because of the death of my great grandparents and other old relatives,
all of whom were civilians and mercilessly murdered by an American aerial bombing attack (cuộc tấn
công bằng bom trên không). He was in great misery and decided to take revenge (báo thù). His troop
hid under Cu Chi tunnel during daytime and fought at night. As a soldier, he fought bravely and gain
astounding achievement. The Independence Day came decades later but he was still inconsolable as he had
witnessed the death of hundreds of his beloved friends and comrades.
I’m very grateful that we can live in peace today, preventing the war from breaking out is a necessity
as I don’t wanna see any other gentle farmer forced to become a soldier like my grandpa.
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38. Describe a subject you didn’t like before but have interest now.
I’m gonna talk about English which used to be the subject I dislike the most when I was in university.
English language is a compulsory subject in Vietnam but you know, I’m from a rural areas and I didn’t
really have a chance to study English with prominent teachers nor talk to native speakers and that is the
reason why when I came to HCMC to attend university, I was very shocked as almost all of my classmates
could speak English fluently. This made me feel very uneasy during English classes because I couldn’t
understand what my friends were talking about and I often got lower scores than other students did.
However, I understand that English is an international language and it helps to communicate with
people from other countries easily. Besides, most of important documents and learning materials are
written by English so if I want to get access to the huge source of knowledge, I know I need to have a good
command of this language (có khả năng tốt về ngôn ngữ). Therefore, I have put a lot of effort in learning
English during my first and second years of university and luckily, I could see my improvement day by
day.
English brings me a whole host of benefits. You know, now I can read famous original books such as
Sherlock Holmes and The Lord of The Ring and I’m able to watch US-UK films without translation.
English has become my favorite subject and although I know I’m not as good as many other people, I’m
still very proud of my achievement.
PART 3:
1. Should students learn many subjects or learn a few subjects but learn them deeply?
I suppose that it’s best for students to learn a wide range of subjects. There are definitely benefits to
learning only a few subjects well, but students need to be exposed to a variety of things first. That
way, they can narrow down their interests347 as they grow older. They might not know they’re
interested in something until they’re taught about it. That discovery wouldn’t happen if they only got
to learn a few subjects.
2. What are the influences of teachers’ course design and teaching methods on students?
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Teachers obviously have a huge influence on students. The courses they pick and the way they teach
them affect the subjects that students will be interested in. For example, if a teacher has a very boring
course design for history and doesn’t use effective teaching methods, students might be turned off
from348 the subject of history and not want to study it anymore. On the flip side, if a teacher can teach
children in an interesting way, I guess even those students who don't like studying might be attracted
by the course. So teachers have to balance those things in order to make every subject as appealing
as possible.
3. Should school classes be interesting? Do interesting classes help students to learn better?
I definitely think classes should be interesting. I mean, the main thing is that they should be
educational above all else349. But it really helps if classes are interesting as well. That way, students
are way more likely to pay attention, and thus they’ll study better. I don’t think anyone wants to sit
through350 a boring class. That’s about as fun as watching paint dry351. It’s much better to be in a class
that’s both educational and interesting.
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39. Describe a place you like to study at (indoor or outdoor).
Well when I was a school child I had no worries and it was very easy for me to focus on my study.
But now I’m a college goer and I have to deal with numerous tasks requiring great concentration. I’ve tried
a host of methods like meditating, listening to music but all my efforts were not paid off until I decided to
go to the Botanical Garden which is just a 10-minute walk away from where I live.
I’m a bit of a nature geek so naturally I have a deep fascination (đam mê mãnh liệt) with plants and
garden. This garden has a vast array of flora including 20 different orchid types which are my favorite
plants. It’s a riot of colors, from the peaceful white of the water lilies to the striking red and orange which
filled some of the flowerbeds.
My life revolves around the assignments and I’m always up to the ears at work. The garden is an ideal
getaway where I can escape from this hustle and bustle lifestyle. The entire area is filled with calmness. It
offers the ultimate seclusion and privacy for introverted people like me. Here, I can easily forget I was
right at the edge of the city.
Because it’s not a popular tourist attraction, it’s a favorite place for some locals looking for a tranquil
place to focus on their work or study. Also, it’s a good place to while away an afternoon. I usually spend
3 hours in the garden every time I visit it and although it’s only a short time, I do feel some of the burdens
I shoulder are swept away and I’m able to finish the assignments much more efficiently.
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2. Do you have a study routine? Will you make a study plan every day? /Will you work or study
by your plan?
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I do have a study routine. Every morning, I open my planner and I write down all the assignments I
have to do that day. I assign an amount of time for every assignment so that I can be sure I’ll get them
all done. Sometimes I slack off or get off track377, but for the most part, I stick to my study plan. It’s
worked like a charm378 for me ever since I started university a few years ago.
4. Do you need rest during study? How often do you take a break?
Yeah, I generally need rest during study. It’s really easy for me to blow a fuse 380 while looking through
notes because it can be very frustrating and draining381. So to avoid that, I take a break every hour.
Even if it’s just for a few minutes, it helps me recharge my batteries so I can focus on studying and
do well on assignments and tests. If I didn’t have breaks, I guess I’d lose my head382.
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40. Describe something you often do to help you study or work.
Well when I was a school child I had no worries and it was very easy for me to focus on my study.
But now I’m a college goer and I have to deal with numerous tasks requiring great concentration. I’ve tried
a host of methods like meditating, listening to music but all my efforts were not paid off until I decided to
go to the Botanical Garden which is just a 10-minute walk away from where I live.
I’m a bit of a nature geek so naturally I have a deep fascination with plants and garden. It’s a riot of
colors, from the peaceful white of the water lilies to the striking red and orange which filled some of the
flowerbeds. I love to sit under the old weeping willow tree with large foliage right next to the pond while
reading books.
My life revolves around the assignments and I’m always up to the ears in work. The garden is an
ideal getaway where I can escape from this hustle and bustle lifestyle. The entire area is filled with
calmness. It offers the ultimate seclusion and privacy for introverted people like me. Here, I can easily
forget I was right at the edge of the city.
Because it’s not a popular tourist attraction, it’s a favorite place for some locals looking for a tranquil
(yên tĩnh) place to focus on their work or study. Also, it’s a good place to while away an afternoon. I
usually spend 3 hours in the garden every time I visit it and although it’s only a short time, I do feel some
of the burdens I shoulder are swept away and I’m able to finish the assignments much more efficiently.
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41. Describe an ideal home (house or apartment) that you would like to live in.
I always dream of having a house located at Santorini which is a well-known island in Greece.
My house would be a bungalow situated on a hill where I can have a spectacular vistas of the
panoramic beach and the entire locality. I would have it painted white and blue which are the main colors
of the majority of buildings there. The house would be equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and air-
conditioning for comfort and convenience. I will also invest into some colorful flower beds as I’m a nature
geek.
I’m really tired of the hustle and bustle of HCMC and want to escape from my heavy workload. There,
I would be able to enjoy the fresh air and it would be a perfect way to relieve stress.
To be honest, having the opportunity to love in such a house and surrounded by such a breath-taking
(đẹp choáng ngợp) landscape would be a dream come true for me and I hope that one day I could be able
to build a house like that.
PART 3:
1. Do people prefer living in an apartment or a house?
I think it depends on the person, but usually people prefer living in an apartment. For one, apartments
are a lot cheaper than houses. In general, families can afford to buy an apartment, even though most
families will get saddled with a mortgage396. But it’s unrealistic to buy a house in China for an average
family397. Plus, apartment buildings, especially the high-rises, are usually located in urban areas.
Living in an apartment usually means being closer to the downtown area of a city, which means more
convenience and easy access to a lot of public services.
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You should say:
When it was?
What happened during that period of time?
Who played an important role in this period of time?
And explain why you are interested in this period of time?
I’m going to talk about the Vietnam War which is of the most significant historical era of Vietnam
taking place from 1955 to 1975.
The war was fought between the communist North VN and the government of South Vietnam. The
North was supported by communist countries including The People’s Republic of China and the Soviet
Union while the South was supported by anti-communist countries, primarily the US. Finally, the US lost
the war. It lasted for twenty years, something the US never expected when it joined the fight. The civilian
casualties (số dân thường thiệt mạng) were especially high with estimates of 3 millions.
Ho Chi Minh was the leader of the North and he made every effort to reunite VN under one rule and
after the successful unification, the city of Saigon was renamed to Ho Chi Minh city in his honor.
You know, my grandpa used to be a soldier and he told me alot about his comrade as well as the
bloody battles he participated in during that period. Although he’s at the age of 80 now, he still remember
all the events so vividly. His thrilling stories about heroes and heroines in the war is the main reason why
I’m interested and want to know more about this era.
PART 3:
1. What can we learn from historical heritages?/Why should we protect old buildings?
Historical heritages can teach us about society and culture before our time. They’re an important part
of understanding who we are and where we came from. It can help explain why things are the way
they are now, like why we have certain traditions and beliefs. Actually nothing is set in stone403;
history is always changing, and understanding the history of our heritages can help us continue to
shape them.
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3. Is it useful to learn history?/What can we learn from history?
Yes, I believe it’s definitely worth your while407 to learn about history. After all, history helps explain
how we got to where we are today, and why that’s important. For example, history can teach you
about the place where you live, where certain traditions and beliefs come from, and important and
inspiring figures from the past. Plus, it helps us learn from past mistakes.
I suppose that people prefer learning about history through movies. Most of the people I know don’t
care for reading; books just aren’t their cup of tea. Instead, they like watching movies to learn about
history. It’s much more visual and engaging408 than books are. After all, everything is shown on screen
in front of you. You don’t have to imagine it for yourself. Plus, things are easier to remember when
you see them acted out409.
Well, some people don’t have any interest in history mainly because they only care about what’s
happening now. They don’t want to pay attention to what happened in the past. Honestly, many people
think history is too far from their daily life and feel learning history isn’t that helpful to one’s job and
life. Another reason is that history classes can often be really boring, so they focus on other things
and get distracted very easily. They may not realize how cool history can be. Personally, I’ve never
been a big fan of history. I think learning about the present is more important.
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You should say:
What it was?
When and where you found it?
What you did after you found it?
And explain how you felt about finding it?
This topic reminds me of a funny but embarrassed situation that my roommate encountered several
years ago.
If my memory serves me right, the incident transpired during our senior year (năm cuối) at community
college when my roommate asked me and some friends out a for dinner as to celebrate his flying score on
the last exam. When it came time to pay for the tab (Đến lúc trả tiền), he reached for his wallet (ví tiền)
which he told me he always put in his rear pocket (túi ngoài) but to his disbelief, it wasn’t there. He
promptly panicked (hoảng hốt) because not only did he not have any cash (tiền mặt) to pay with, it was
his shout (= turn: đến lượt trả tiền) this time. Slowly but surely, I began to realize what was happening
and asked him if he had brought any money, to which he replied with a dreadful, “No.” To avert anymore
awkwardness (ngượng ngùng), I covered (trả thay) for him.
As soon as we arrived our room, he frantically searched all over the place but couldn't figure out
where he put it. So, I decided to lend him a hand. After endlessly searching high and low (tìm khắp nơi)
for the wallet, I found it in the one place I never thought of looking which was the dirty laundry basket
(giỏ quần áo dơ chưa giặt). Then I handed him the wallet and told him to be more careful next time.
He was grateful to have his wallet back and constantly said thank to me. I also felt really relieved for
him as the feeling of losing something, especially if it relates to finances, can be a little heart wrenching
(nhói tim).
PART 3:
2. What would normal people do when they find something doesn't belong to them?
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I think the normal response is to411 bring the item to the lost and found. Normally, people don’t take
things they find for themselves. After all, it’s rude to take something that doesn’t belong to you. So it
seems to me that the proper protocol412 is bringing the item somewhere it can be found by its owner.
Another good idea is to give it to the authorities, but usually that’s just if it’s a big-ticket item413 like
a laptop.
3. How should parents educate their children when they find something that doesn't belong to
them?
Parents should be gentle but firm414 if their children have something that doesn’t belong to them.
They have to teach them that it’s wrong to take something that isn’t yours. But the child might not
know that, so the parents should patiently explain it. If possible, maybe they can get the child to return
the item to its proper owner. When I was little, I accidentally took a toy from my friend, and my
parents corrected me right away.
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44. Describe a film or TV program that made you laugh a lot.
I’m a huge fan of comedy and I can spent the whole day watching them without getting bored at all
so today I’m gonna talk about Mr. Bean which is an internationally acclaimed TV show. Although set in
the UK, this sitcom expanded to reach other countries, including Vietnam. The drama series went viral in
Vietnam in the early 2010s when dozens of Vietnamese people watched and imitated Mr. Bean’s oafish
behavior.
The series was aired every Sunday afternoon on Disney channel and I don’t think I missed a single
episode. The central plot revolves around Mr. Bean who is known as “a child in a grown man’s body”. In
the film, he looks so ridiculous and yet lovable at the same time.
The awkward and crazy behavior of Mr. Bean makes me laugh. Mr. Bean seems to have the best
intention but he gets himself into terrible problems and funny situations just doing normal things. He can
make you laugh without uttering a single word. The audiences laugh out loud because of his facial gestures
and body movements. This comedy doesn’t rely on smart or witty dialogue but the situation or events he’s
involved in.
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2. Is laughing good for people’s health?
Yes, laughing is definitely good for people’s health! It’s not good for you to always be downcast 422 and
serious. I’ve heard it said that423 laughter is the best medicine, which I believe has some real truth to it.
Even though it can’t heal all illnesses424, it can lower your amount of stress425. Stress is tied to lots of
different health issues, so it’s always good to try and bring your stress level down by laughing.
3. Why are some people good at telling jokes, while others are not?
Well, I guess that when it comes to telling jokes, you have to have a good memory and great comedic
timing426, plus you have to be a good storyteller. This basically means that you have to remember all the
important parts of the joke and tell it in an entertaining way. Having the right inflection427 can also be
important to tell the joke right. Some people just don’t have those qualities so they aren’t good at telling
jokes.
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45. Describe a game you liked to play when you were a kid.
A game I liked to play when I was a child was badminton. It started when I was in 6th grade and at that
time, I was living near my uncle’s house. Every afternoon, he would pick me and my cousins up from
school and drive us to the sports center near our house.
It was actually a badminton class so we had teachers and other students too. We practiced badminton
there for an hour each day. Just like tennis, you can play badminton as a singles match or double match.
The rules are pretty much the same as tennis. The only difference is that the badminton shuttlecock (quả
cầu) is lighter than the tennis ball, thus, it requires less strength.
I really loved participating in badminton games when I was a child because a host of reasons. First, it
provides me both physical and mental refreshment and relaxation. It helped keep me fit (giữ dáng) and I
could train my eyes to look further and faster as well as quicken my reflexes. In addition, it was an
effective way to let off steam (nghỉ xả hơi) after a long day at school. Last but not least, it helped me a lot
in improving my teamwork skills at a very young age. I made friends with many interesting children there
and we did share a wonderful time of childhood.
PART 3:
2. Why do people play different kinds of games after they grow up?
Well, I suppose it’s mostly about their maturity and intelligence levels changing. For example, when
you’re a kid, you’re satisfied with playing simple games like tag431 or hide-and-seek432. But when you
get older and more mature, you’re generally smarter as well, so you want to play games that are more
intellectually stimulating433. For example, you might move onto something like card games or mah-
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jong434. Those are probably more up older people’s alleys435 rather than childhood games.
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46. Describe a plant or flower that is famous or important in your country.
I’m a bit of a nature geek (người yêu thiên nhiên) so naturally I have a deep fascination with plants.
One of my favorite types of plant is coconut tree which is considered an important plant in Vietnam.
Well, coconut tree is indigenous to Vietnam and many others South Pacific regions characterized by
the tropical climate. It’s a relatively tall tree, about 10 meters on average. It’s quite distinctive with huge
trunk and crown (thân và tán to). Coconut trees can be spotted basically everywhere in Vietnam,
especially in the countryside or in coastal areas (vùng ven biển). A lot of resorts plant them to lend some
visual interest to their space.
Coconut plays an important role as it serves a number of purposes.
First, all parts of the tree can be useful for household. The trunk can be used to make furniture. We
actually own a dining table made of coconut trunk. It’s very sturdy unlike plastic tables which are prone
to breaking (dễ vỡ). In the past, as concrete houses were only popular among the rich, our poor ancestors
used coconut leaves to build houses and bridges which have become a symbol of traditional Vietnamese
countryside. It produces fruit called coconut with milk and flesh which is a true delicacy (món ngon).
Other parts of the tree are edible (có thể ăn được) as well.
Second, it serves as a reminder of our diverse culture. It symbolizes history, strength and reliability –
probably because of its traditional role in construction. That also explains why they were mentioned in
various old songs and poems.
PART 3:
1. Do people in your country like to grow plants at home?
Yes, there are definitely people who like growing plants at home. Even though it can be hard to find
the space, it’s really lovely to have plants around because they can brighten up any living space 439.
For example, my aunt has a row of cute plants on her balcony. She doesn’t use them for food or
anything; they’re really just window-dressing. But it sets my mind at ease440 to sit with her on her
balcony and admire the greenery.
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2. Who likes growing plants more, old people or young people?
I guess old people like growing plants more. Honestly, I don’t think young people have the patience
to watch a seed grow into a plant; they like everything to be done with a snap of their fingers441. Plus,
a lot of young people I know don’t really see the point of442 growing plants at all. But on the contrary,
old people enjoy taking care of things. They have more nurturing443 personalities.
4. Do children need to learn how to grow plants? (Should school set up courses about growing
plants?)
Yes, I think children need to learn how to grow plants. It helps them develop a sense of responsibility
and focus on things outside of their own needs. When kids are given a plant to take care of, they have
to pay attention to it and look after it on a daily basis, like watering it or observing its growth. Through
this process, they can also learn how to take care of others. Besides, for some children, they can
discover an interest in biology. Perhaps it would be helpful for their career choice in the future.
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47. Describe a water sport you would like to try in the future.
So earlier this year, I made a list of resolutions (dự định) one of which is trying scuba diving and to
be honest I haven't fulfilled it yet.
This is an interesting sport and it requires us to be very well-equipped (được trang bị tốt) before go
deep underwater. Basically, you will need a diving suit, normally in one piece, a snorkel, scuba tank, fins,
gloves (ống thở, bình dưỡng khí, chân vịt, bao tay) . These gears are to help divers breathe underwater
and protect them from the menace high pressure could cause.
Unlike other aquatic activities, diving is not about itself but about the factor gained afterward. For
example, the main purpose of swimming or water-skiing is to enjoy the practice from which a set of skills
are built up (nhiều kĩ năng được xây dựng) either for fitness or competition. Diving, on the other hand,
is a means for us to explore the deep seafloor ecosystem (hệ sinh thái dưới đáy biển). I usually watch
diving stories from National Geographic channel and I was completely convinced that wherever it seems
to be far-flung corners of the Earth or far-reaching from people, the beauty of nature is pure and
astoundingly magnificent (tráng lệ). Besides, through diving, we can also partake in other meaningful
activities related to marine conservation (bảo tồn hệ sinh thái dưới biển) such as sea turtle rescue (giải
cứu rùa biển) - a very common project now.
I am planning a trip soon to islands in Nha Trang where I will have a chance to try scuba diving, get
to see the coral reefs (rạn san hô) and some other colorful creatures in person, with my own eyes. I am
so excited and can't wait to talk about it.
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3. Are there too many sports programs on TV?
Well, personally sports aren’t my cup of tea, so I don’t really follow sports programs on TV. But from
what I’ve seen from flipping25 through channels, I think there are too many of them out there. I don’t
get what the draw is26; you’re just watching someone else play sports instead of doing it yourself. So
it seems to me that there should be programs devoted to more helpful or interesting things.
5. Do young people and old people like watching same kind of sports?
I believe young people and old people are at opposite poles 29 when it comes to watching sports. Young
people tend to love fast-paced and intense sports, like basketball or swimming competitions. But I
suppose old people like sports that are a lot slower and not as crazy, like golf or baseball. I think that
for young people, watching a golf game would be about as fun as watching paint dry30.
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48. Describe a time when you got up early in the morning.
It was just a couple of months ago when I was in search of a new part-time job. There was a position
in a company whose job description perfectly suited my needs and qualifications. I completed an
application form online right after I was informed there was a vacancy. To my surprise, they called me
immediately for an interview taking place the day after that.
Although I’m a night-owl (cú đêm), I went to sleep early that night so that I could spend more time
to prepare in the morning. It’s common knowledge that when you meet a potential employer for the first
time, they immediately form an opinion of you based on what you’re wearing and how you carry yourself.
So, I ironed a white shirt and black trousers. Then, I polished my shoes and filled my bag with necessary
documents and qualifications. It took a lot of time as I had to check my stuff again and again, however, I
was able to show up at the office 15 minutes before the interview. It just dawns on me that (Tôi chợt
nhận ra là) spending plenty of time to prepare for an important event will help you gain more confidence.
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49. Describe a quiz program or game show on TV.
I’m gonna talk about a very interesting and useful TV program on education, which is a knowledge
competition among distinguished (nổi tiếng) high school students nationwide.
The program’s name is “The way to the Olympia” broadcast on TV every Sunday morning from 10:00
– 11:30. In each competition, there are about 4 students competing together to answer questions in a range
of subjects such as Literature, Maths, English, Geography, History, etc. They will in turn answer from easy
to difficult quizzes to gain marks. If they have a wrong answer, they lose their mark and their turn to the
other one. The winner is the one achieving the highest score.
Each competition has its own unique as sometimes there are very excellent competitors. My family
and I always eagerly wait for the time of the program to watch it together. I love the moment when we
discuss and try to answer the quiz before the correct answer is given, it’s funny.
I like the program because it not only help me review things learnt from high school or even widen
my knowledge (mở rộng kiến thức) but also is the time for my family to relax and have fun together.
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50. Describe a time when you solved a problem via the Internet.
There was an event happened to me last year and it was that my Facebook account was hacked.
It was totally unexpected because I remembered that I never shared my password to anyone or logged
in on any computer except mine. Frankly, I didn’t enjoy it at all because all of my important information
and contacts were on Facebook.
You know, I started wondering what would happen if the hacker used the info for his or her personal
gains? For example, he or she could pretend to be me and ask my friends for money. That would be
catastrophic if that happened because then it would be me who lost all the image (mất hình tượng) and
my friends who lost the money.
Then I had to go through (trải qua) all the verification and reporting procedures to take my account
back. I was so worried at that time and I constantly emailed Facebook staff to address my problem. And
you know what happened? They did not reply me for 5 days. That was why I was so furious at them and I
sweared to never touch Facebook again in my life! But after a few days, I created another Facebook account
and continued using Facebook to this day. Facebook is that addictive.
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51. Describe a time when you got wrong information.
I’m gonna talk about the wrong information given to me years ago by my English teacher but still
affects my English language results till now.
When I was in grade 6, my English teacher told me that we must always put an article before a noun.
A singular noun is preceded by “a” or “an” and a plural one must be preceded by “the”. And you know,
I’d followed this instruction for years until I signed up for an IELTS course.
My Listening and Reading scores were quite high but my Speaking and Writing scores were extremely
low and I had no idea what was the reason for it. Then, my IELTS teacher helped me correct it but it just
dawns on me that it takes time for me to quit the habit of putting “the” before every plural noun. I was
down in the dumps (buồn chán) when I realized this basic grammar mistakes compromise my English
scores for such a long period of time.
However, I don’t blame that on (đổ lỗi) my old English teachers, we’re from rural areas and at that
time, it was really difficult to get access to standard English.
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6. What ways can people get information these days except the internet?
There are tons of ways for people to get information nowadays, even aside from the internet. For
example, there are plenty of tried-and-true15 methods like getting info from books, magazines, or
newspapers. With the popularity of television and movies, lots of people learn a ton of information
from those mediums too.
7. What are the differences between getting information from a library and getting information
from a newspaper? / Given the fact that many books in libraries are often out of date, are
libraries still necessary?
Well, (even though some of the materials in libraries can be out-of-date, I still believe they’re one of
the best sources for reliable and valid information.16) When you get information from a library, you
can look at books or articles that have definitely been fact-checked and published by reputable people
and publishers. But I think in general, newspapers can be more biased and less objective about the
truth.
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8. Is information found on the internet reliable? / What are the disadvantages of getting
information from the internet?
I suppose that it depends. There are tons of educational sites that are constantly fact-checked so
they’re accurate. But a lot of the internet is created by people who don’t care about being true to life,
so you can often find a lot of fake news or information when surfing the web. That’s definitely a
disadvantage of getting information from the internet; sometimes it can be a challenge to tell what’s
real and what’s fake17.
9. How do you distinguish if the information you searched online is real or not?
Well, I generally look at what kind of sources have been used, and I also judge the appearance of the
website. For example, if a website has poor graphics and lots of grammatical errors, it’s probably not
displaying information collected by professionals. But if there are reliable sources listed on the
website, then you’re probably safe to go ahead and take it at face value18 . Of course there are
exceptions to every rule. You just have to be very careful.
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52. Describe a time when you visited family or friends to have dinner at home or restaurant.
I’m gonna talk about a party which was held two months ago to mark my 23th birthday. The party
took place at a Western food establishment (nhà hàng) which is well-known for its luxurious decorations
and mouth-watering food.
All of my dresses went out of fashion (lỗi mốt) so I decided to buy a new one. We got a few local
shops nearby and a few independent stores but none of the big high street names. I had to go into town for
them and luckily, I did find a dress that suited me and was reasonably priced. Just like me, everybody was
well-dressed.
The eatery was elaborately decorated with candles and pure-white tablecloths and floral decorations.
They also gave me a birthday cake as a gift.
We began with light snacks and sparkle drinks. Then came the main course after the appetizer. The
food was out of this world (ngon không tưởng) and we polished it all off (chén sạch). I was very pleased
to know that the guests were totally full up (no nê) by the end.
There were a host of performances. They weren’t very good but weren’t bad either. Mediocre (tạm
được), I’d say. The party cost me an arm and a leg, however, I was definitely satisfied with their service
and I would recommend this restaurant to those who wanna find a good place for a party.
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53. Describe a person who has interesting ideas or opinions.
I’m going to talk about my elder sister who is fortunate enough to possess a very creative mind.
She could come up with (nghĩ ra) ideas quite fast and most of which are straight out of the box
(nghĩ thoáng) and exciting.
The interesting part is that those who know her and our family keep wondering where she has got
her creativity from as it seems that her creative ability comes from neither nature or nurture
(Bẩm sinh hay nuôi dưỡng) since both our parents are super conventional (bảo thủ) and have
outrageously old-fashioned mindsets (tư tưởng cổ hủ) and ways of life. I adore and respect her a
lot even though she’s not a great role model (tấm gương) herself to me as a big sister since she’s
quite lazy and undisciplined, which is pretty understandable for a creative thinker like her. Our
parents told us that since the day she was just a toddler, the way she moved around and played with
toys was already very different from all the kids that they know and as she grows up, whenever we
have things to discuss, parties to hold, problems to solve, we all turn to her for (nhờ cô ấy)
hopefully an unusual but very effective approach to deal with stuff.
As to the reason why she has such a great power, I believe that it has something to do with her
reading habit, which possibly is the foundation to help build her imagination (tưởng tượng) and
the more she builds it, the better she gets.
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54. Describe a person who is good at foreign languages.
I’m going to talk about one of my colleagues who is a dazzling polyglot (người biết nhiều ngôn ngữ).
This friend of mine is a very passionate language learner (người đam mê với ngoại ngữ) to the point
that she has spent almost all her spare time to learn languages.
As a sales person for an international manufacturing firm, she has to communicate with people coming
from different corners of the world both in English and French. When she was still a young girl, her
Mom sent her to a language school for gifted students for her to learn English. That’s why she has
mastered (thông thạo) this language very early in her life despite the fact that she hasn’t been to any
English-speaking country before. Three years ago, we had a French customer coming over to our year-
end party and it was that guy who inspired (truyền cảm hứng) my friend to learn French and put her
language skills to use by communicating in French with our Canadian and French customers. In spite
of being a bilingual (người nói 2 ngoại ngữ) already, she has also taught herself Chinese and Spanish
and has become very fluent in these 2 languages as well. The reason why she is remarkably good at
languages is that not only does she have passion but she is also really devoted, disciplined and serious
to be fluent (lưu loát) in any languages that she set out to (dự định sẽ học) learn.
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55. Describe a person who encouraged you to achieve a goal.
I’m going to talk about my friend, who has been very supportive (có ích với tôi) to me and who has more
than once encouraged me to strive for my goals (nỗ lực cho mục đích).
Recently I have taken a new position as a sales person and admittedly, at the very first stage, the job was
quite a challenge to me as I couldn’t make any sales and started to feel really stressful and desperate
(chán nản và mệt mỏi). Just when I was about to give up, I talked to my friend and asked her what
motivated her. She simply and calmly asked me the reason why I took up the sales position at the outset
(ngay từ đầu). She gave me encouragement (lời động viên) instead of criticism like what some of my
colleagues gave me. She offered constructive suggestions (đưa ra lời khuyên) instead of being critical
(phán xét). I met this petit-looking but charming girl around 2 years back on a volunteer campaign
organized by an NGO in southern Vietnam.
Although we have known each other for a relatively short period of time, we seem to understand each other
quite well and come to each other’s rescue when needed. It was her positivity (sự tích cực) that has helped
to cultivate the positive outlook’s seed in me (gieo hạt giống tích cực). The reason why I always turn
to her for advice or encouragement is that she is the happy type who is upbeat (cởi mở) and open-minded
and she cares. Just by talking to her, you’ll quickly regain your positive state of mind.
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56. Describe a prize you want to get.
This question reminds me of a contest for amateur screenwriter sponsored by CGV that has been
announced lately. The top 3 prizes are pretty appealing with the champion and runner-up's chances to
introduce their works to top film producers beside 40 - 60 million dong in cash.
The reason why I wanted to sign up for this contest was that I had a great passion for movies. I’ve
watched countless of them from all genres like action, comedy, drama and sci-fi/non-sci-fi; therefore, I can
easily guess where or when the plot-twist might appear from a typical storyline. However, watching a
movie is far from making one. By saying this, I mean the screenwriter must be a detail-oriented person
who can capture moments into words and from words to scene with their vivid imagination. They also
need to master their interpersonal skill as to depict characters' psychology linked to their actions when
they are put under such circumstances. Thus, while movie industry nowaday is rife with multiple of new
movies, hardly there are any films can touch people's heart or achieve a noble trophy recognized by Oscar,
for example.
Back to my plan for the competition, I am up to a detective-related content and I hope my endeavor
will pay off.
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57. Describe a historical building.
I’m going to talk about a historical building in my hometown, which is HCM city.
There are several buildings that hold significant meanings throughout our history, among which is
the Independence Palace. This five-storey structure whose architecture is not only impressive but also
unique is located in the heart of District 1 and have attracted hundreds of visitors each year. People can
come to the site to study about the Vietnam war or just merely to take in the view or pose for some photos.
This 12-hectare landmark used to serve as the home and workplace for the President of South Vietnam
during the war. The building made its name in global history in 1975 when an event happened at the
place led to the end of the war in Vietnam, this is also the reason why some people refer to this structure
as Reunification Palace. Because of its historical meaning, the complex is a must-see for tourists in Ho Chi
Minh City with its lush gardens , secret rooms, antique furnitures and a command bunker. There have been
several renovations made to the building but overall its distinct look remains.
PART 3:
1. Why do some people like to visit historical places?
I suppose some people like visiting historical places because it makes them feel like they’re more in
touch with the past. For example, if you visit historical buildings, you get a sense for241 what things used
to be like in the past. Some other historical places can have personal significance – for example, if your
ancestors had something to do with a historical place, it can make you feel closer to them if you visit.
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them more.
5. Are there big differences between life in cities and life in the countryside in China?
Well, lifestyle does vary in different places. The first difference I can think of is that the pace of life in
cities is way faster than it is in the countryside. It’s mainly because most city residents work nine-to-five
jobs, which is more intense than what most rural people do. Um… of course, living in the city also means
you can take advantage of247 some public services that are weak or don't even exist in villages, like
developed public transportation or entertainment facilities.
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58. Describe an occasion when you showed something new to younger people.
I’m going to talk about the time when I teach a new skill I have learned to my younger brother. I grow
up in a family of four with my parents and my little brother, who is 2 years old younger than me. As a boy,
he has quite energetic and adventurous. He was passionate about discovering things and then showed
me those. I must say that the majority of stuff that I learned throughout my childhood was from him, but I
remember there was one particular occasion when I was lucky enough to know how to solve a Rubik’s
cube from one of my friend and I found out the my curious younger companion didn’t know how, so he
insisted that I should teach him. I showed him the basic 5-step process to follow starting with making a
cross on one face of the cube and culminating in bringing all the cubes of a certain color to one face of
the cube. The essence of solving a Rubik’s cube is to follow and memorize a certain algorithm, which is
not difficult but requires learner to focus and remember. With a very active characteristics, cute little
brother got distracted easily as his attention span was very good so we had to take a few breaks in
between for him to recharge. I really enjoyed this first experience of teaching him as I figured out later that
by teaching him I understood the Rubik’s cube solving method even better.
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59. Describe something you bought back from a tourist atteaction.
Last year I had a trip to Italy where I had a chance to visit Roman Colosseum (đấu trường la mã) -
a world-famous historical sight. After taking a tour around the remnant (tàn dư) of this work of art, I went
through the exit door adjacent (kế bên) to a souvenir shop. The shop attracts visitors with the display of a
wide range of impressive mementos (kỷ vật/quà lưu niệm) one of which was a book that caught my sight
(thu hút ánh nhìn) immediately. Unlike other kinds of books, it was more of a photo-album combined with
pocket booklet (sách nhỏ bỏ túi) for inquisitive (tò mò) tourists. When I had a browse (xem qua) inside
the book, I could see that the format was very well-designed to deliberately guide readers through the
thrilling historical stories about this ancient architecture. Basically, the Colosseum was built as an
amphibian theater to serve entertainments or shows to audiences. Then for somehow, it involved killing,
first with animals, then man to man as ruthless (tàn nhẫn) as we saw on movie.
However, what made me bought the book without hesitation (không do dự) even if it costs an arm
and a leg (Idiom: rất mắc tiền)to me was the comparison picture of the the past and present time. Instead
of putting 2 pictures together on 2 pages as usual for comparison, the authors did differently. They put
present picture on the back without missing parts of Colosseum ruined by both nature and humans, then
they have another kind of transparent plastic-coated paper with the missing parts of it. Just like a puzzle,
they match perfectly and keep you flip-flapping (lật qua lật lại) constantly to see how different that mark
of time has turned them to.
And now this book is still there on top of my bookshelf - one of my favorite books and keepsakes
from my travels.
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60. Describe a time you had to change your plan.
I would like to talk to about an occasion where I had to change my plans due to an unforeseen
circumstance (trường hợp không lường trước).
It was last year in which I experienced this incident. I had initially planned a trip to visit my best-
friend abroad in Europe who had recently graduated and had the opportunity to take an internship in Italy
as an architect. I had already bought my plane ticket to go see him the following month and everyday felt
so slow as I was anxiously awaited (lo lắng chờ đợi) the departure date to arrive.
As the last week drew near to a close, I unfortunately was slapped in the face with the news (nghe
một tin bất chợt- thường là không vui) that my grandfather had become quite ill and had a slim chance
(cơ hội mong manh) of surviving due to an infection (sự lây nhiễm). My heart sank, as I really wanted
to go visit my friend in Italy as I’ve never been there and it’s been quite some time since I last saw him.
But as for my grandfather, he was a father figure (người cha) to me as he practically raised me since
birth along with my grandmother. As hard as it was, I knew what the right decision had to be and so I
cancelled my ticket and broke the bad news (báo tin xấu) to my friend. He of course understood about
the whole situation and told me there was always next time.
To end the story, my grandfather thankfully passed the ordeal (vượt qua khó khăn) and I was able
to eventually book another flight to pay my friend a visit which will be at the end of this calendar year.
PART 3:
1. What are the main reasons that make people change their mind?
Well, it depends on the situation. Sometimes, I think that people change their mind when they receive
advice. For example, if someone wants to move out, but a friend they trust tells them it would be a
bad idea, then that person will probably change their mind about it. But sometimes, they change their
mind because the circumstances change. Those are usually outside of people’s control181.
2. What would you do if you need to convince someone to change their mind or plan?
I would try to be as logical as possible. It’s important to know and stick to facts, not feelings,
especially when you’re trying to make someone change their mind. I know a lot of people who are as
stubborn as an ox182, so it can be a real challenge to get them to listen to reason183. But reason is the
best tool to use when it comes to changing people’s minds.
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61. Decribe a singer that you like.
I am a fan of Taylor Swift - a famous pop singer from America. She was praised (tán thưởng) and
dearly named “princess of country music” since the day she impressed audiences with her angel face
(khuôn mặt thiên thần) and sweet tunes (giai điệu) she belted out (ý chỉ hát hay, to rõ) while playing
acoustic guitar on stage. Her music was appealed to (hấp dẫn đối với) fans of all ages, which catapulted
(phóng, thúc đẩy) her to the limelight (đèn sân khấu) and made her one of the most youngest successful
artist. Up until now, she has won 10 Grammy Awards along with 32 nominations (đề cử) while other big
stars could probably struggle (tranh đấu, khó khăn để có được) to achieve. Now, her image has changed
after she made a turning point (bước ngoặt) of releasing her debut album (cho ra album đầu tiên) totally
with pop songs. Although she inevitably earns widespread critical acclaims (sự chỉ trích từ dư luận), she
still manages to grow her massive fan base.
Personally, I think she is a true stardom and very talented, not only in her career but also the way she deals
with her life. Once, I watched an interview of her on a show, she shared about her obstacles on the way
achieving her biggest dream - to become a singer. She was so dedicated (quyết tâm) and I still see that
after all those years in this industry. She just simple shakes it off, live on with her passion because as she
sang “haters gonna hate" and nothing could halt (ngăn lại) her career from taking off. (ý chỉ sự nghiệp
phát triển)
PART 3:
2. What are the changes to children’s lives compared with before? Are they positive or negative?
I suppose that children’s lives are a lot better than they used to be. The past was a lot more difficult
for basically everyone. People didn’t have the same luxuries as they do nowadays. My parents told
me that children didn't have any toys when they were young. And they even had to help parents do a
lot of chores that children today won’t do, like washing clothes and making meals. Nowadays, kids
are treated to the latest technologies and they have tons of entertainment at their fingertips338. So I
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think it’s mostly a positive change from the past.
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62. Describe a time you gave advice to others.
I’m gonna talk about a time I helped my younger brother choosing his major at university.
Last year, my brother attained a scholarship at Vietnam National University but he was clueless about
(không biết) what to major in. He could pick from Chinese, Arabian, Indian and Australian culture and he
only had a handful of days to make up his mind (đưa ra quyết định).
Since he did not have the stomach to (không đủ tự tin để) settle this on his own, he called me and
quickly walked me through (giải thích cặn kẽ) the whole thing. And upon hearing what he said, I
suggested that he gave Australian Studies a shot (thử) as I thought that Australia is a developed country
which is well worth studying and on top of that, the national language is English so his command of English
would be definitely improved. He could save much time and effort compared to learning Chinese or
Arabian.
After a moment of hesitation, he nodded. Fortunately, he was keen on his major then and I become a
good adviser in his eyes.
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CÁC CÂU HỎI MỚI CẬP NHẬT 2020
1. PART 2
Describe a change that can improve your local area
You should say:
What it is
How it can be made
What problem it will bring
How you feel about it
The area that I reside in (= live in) is a very energetic little community located in the
northwest of the cosmopolitan city (thành phố quốc tế) of Ho Chi Minh, often referred to
as Saigon. The overall impression of most people who live there is relatively (= quite)
positive but there is one thing, I believe, most people would agree to that is for the local
council to establish a nice little green park somewhere near the center of the community
so that people would have the chance to improve their general wellbeing (sự hạnh phúc)
by doing exercises more frequently.
As of last week, we already co-signed the proposal to the authority regarding this matter
and is now awaiting (đợi) their updates on the course of action to take. As far as I'm
concerned (in my opinion), the only issue right now for the park to receive approval from
the council is the local budget. It might be that the local officials are weighing over
options to both improve public's health and save costs as we have other categories to be
taken care of, such as education, healthcare or infrastructure (hạ tầng)
Currently, the majority of people living in my town have to travel quite a distance just to
have an open-air space (1 khu thoáng mát ngoài trời) so we can immerse ourselves in the
greenery. Thinking of the prospective of having a new park situated right in the heart of
the neighborhood excites us all and as a matter of fact we are all looking forward to it
(mong đợi nó).
PART 3:
1. Why are people living in the same community friendly with others?
You know, we are all members of many communities, be it family, work or neighborhood.
And in most cases, those communities are where we live or work, where we nurture
(nuôi dưỡng) our most intimate relationships (mối quan hệ thân thiết) or even where we
find comfort in difficult times. Besides, people in any kind of community tend to share the
same sets of goals or beliefs. As a result, people are often amiable (= friendly) and
supporting of each other within the community so each individual can feel safe,
comfortable and protected.
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2. What are popular activities in communities?
Well, there are a whole lot of activities for people to enjoy in a community ranging from
pastimes (hoạt động giải trí) to skill-building activities , sometimes depending on the
kind of community it is. For instance, a community of interest might focus on activities
that help to deepen their passion for the interest like organizing workshops or trainings
like a community for programmers. More relaxed type of communities might choose to
spend a major part of their time together on pastimes like playing cards or games.
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2. PART 2: Describe an occasion when weather prevented your activities
You should say
When it was
Why it prevented your activity
What you did
And how you felt about it
Well, weather seems to have been the culprit (thủ phạm) of many of my activities, but the
most recent one that I can still recall clearly is my company outing (đi chơi chung công
ty), which was around 1 year back. One thing I need to mention is that the outing wasn't
organized for the whole company to join, just our department - the largest department in
our organization in terms of number of headcount (nhân lực), the finance department.
Because the event wasn't company-scaled but rather spontaneous by our department, each
of us needed to take part in the preparation for the trip and we all were looking forward to
the trip excitedly and keenly anticipated it. Yet, unfortunately, on the day that we planned
to set out, the town experienced a torrential downpour, which was very unexpected as the
weather forecast said that we would expect a clear day that day.
As a result, instead of heading to our camping site, we decided to gather at my house and
cook together in-house and participated in a few card games, which was fun enough to
keep everybody awake the whole night and enjoy a slumber party the next morning.
I would like to wrap up (kết thúc) by telling how we felt about the sudden event. Well, at
first some of us was a little let down, but then due to the overall positivity of the whole
group, our mood began to lift and proceeded with the impromptu (tức thời/ngẫu hứng)
indoor gathering.
PART 3:
1. Does weather have any impact on people's daily activities?
As far as I'm concerned, weather affects us in a huge number of ways. Individually
speaking, weather affects what clothes we wear, the kinds of activities we choose during
the course of a day, or even a week or a month and even how long we stay in one place.
Let's take people who live in HCM city for example, a large number of people prefer to
stay longer at retail or shopping areas to avoid the searing heat (cái nóng oi bức) during
summer.
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3. What kind of weather do Vietnamese people like?
Well, it's difficult to tell. I can't account for the whole population but my best guess is that
the vast majority of Vietnamese prefer a cool type of climate, like that of Da Lat's - a
highland city in the central of Vietnam. Thanks to its hilltop location, Da Lat enjoys a
consistently mild and cool climate throughout the year. This type of weather pattern often
helps in lifting people's general mood and wellbeing.
4. Do Vietnamese people talk about weather when they meet for the first time?
Small talk is a great way to break the ice (mở đầu câu chuyện) in any cultures, I believe,
in Vietnam, even though it's not very customary (truyền thống) for people to start a
conversation by talking about the weather - you know, people only do so when there has
been a sudden change in the weather pattern recently or there has been some forms of
harsh weather going on - it, however, is acceptable and not very awkward to talk about
weather in your first meet-up with Vietnamese.
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3. PART 2: A job you would not like to do in the future
You should say
What it is?
Is it difficult or easy?
Explain why you do not want to get this job?
Well as a curious soul, if possible, I often try to get involved in way as many line of jobs I
have a chance to. Be that as it may, there are a few jobs I would rather not do in any
period of my life. One of which is job that requires me to work on night shifts (làm việc
ca đêm).
I'm not sure why I have quite a negative impression on these types of job, my speculation
is that this hatred (sự ghét) might be rooted from my brother's experience. This only
sibling of mine spent almost a year working for a bakery in the past. You know, as a baker
he had to stay up most of the nights. That was the most bizarre (kì lạ) thing about the job,
the hours, and the job was quite physically demanding for him. After just 1 year, I started
to see significant change in his appearance and an obvious deterioration (sự suy yếu) in
his health.
Since my brother's incident, I have done a lot of research online regarding how
detrimental (có hại) night shifts are to human's health, and of course the impacts vary
from individual to individual, I swear myself off any jobs that requires me to work
outside of the normal working hours.
PART 3:
1. What kind of jobs do young people prefer?
The young generation these days are faced with the nonstop development of technology
and a sharp change in their way of life. As a result, they have more options when it comes
to jobs. Although it depends on each individual as to what kinds of jobs they'd like to do,
but the majority of them are eager learners (người ham học) and hence would like to
immerse themselves in a workplace where they can learn and grow a lot.
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3. Which factors should people take into consideration when choosing jobs?
Well, there are a host of factors that one should consider when picking a job. I myself
prioritize jobs that balance compensation (tiền lương) and learning opportunities. High-
paying jobs satisfy one's basic needs and at the same time the key to spend the surplus
(phần còn dư) on fulfilling many other different things. It's true that money counts, but the
opportunity to learn is no less important as it is the key for any corporate worker to climb
up the ladder.
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4. PART 2: Describe an article on health you read on a magazine or the internet
You should say
What is was
Where you read it
Why you read it
And how you felt about it
I remember the first time I became aware of my bad habit of staying up very late into the
night was 5 years back when I was just entering the job market and often burned the
midnight oil (thức khuya) to read up on things that I didn't know at work. The thing is
that the amount of knowledge that I needed to consume (take in: tiêu thụ) at that time was
way too much, and I often found myself staying awake till 2-3 a.m in the morning, and 3
months of "consistently" staying up past midnight, I felt a surge of fatigue during the day
and a clear deterioration of my overall health.
I then decided to surf through the net to see the possible reasons and came up with this
article on the degrading impacts ( tác hại) of staying up late on both our mental and
physical health from an prestigious (có uy tín, có tiếng) medical journal. The article was
around 1000 long, which took me around half an hour to devour. Thanks to this
informative piece of writing, I started to realize how devastating sleep deprivation (sự
thiếu ngủ) is and realize how counterproductive (phản tác dụng) it was to stay up late
and experienced decreased productivity the next day.
As a result of that sudden realization, I decided to adopt (áp dụng) a new habit of hitting
the pillow (đi ngủ)before 11 p.m and waking up an hour earlier than usual. This habit is
with me for 4 years already and I'm still thankful for the day I stumbled upon the
enlightening (sáng mắt) article.
PART 3:
1. What can government do to improve people's health?
The way I see it, public time managment(sức khỏe cộng đồng) is one of the sector that
the government should definitely invest in. Government's responsibility when it comes to
public health might extend from raising people's awareness of certain health issues to
assuring an adequate local public health infrastructure (cơ sở vật chất) to promoting
healthy communities. You know, there are always things to be improved in any certain
field, so the government should always be making efforts in exerting its role into the
boosting of its people's health.
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activities like sports are suited for (phù hợp) older students to help them both maintain a
good physical form and stay healthy.
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5. PART 2: Describe a time when you helped someone
You should say
Where you helped him or her
Why you helped
How you helped
And how you felt about it
Well, helping someone has always been fun and rewarding to me. This question reminds
of one particular occasion when I decided to do something to help one of my close friend
to get over her fear of speaking English and started using this important foreign language
in her job and significantly improve her life thanks to it.
5 years back, we were both wet behind the ears (còn non trẻ), just got out of college and
were broke as a matter of fact. My friend was an excellent student, her academic
performance was stellar. But she couldn't find a job then just because of her fear of
speaking English. She was always frightened at the mere thought of speaking the
language.
Even though my English at the time was not very good as well but luckily I still had the
courage to start any conversations I want or express my thoughts, no matter how broken
they were. But the thing with learning a language you know is to practice until you master
it.
I remember having to force my friend to talk to me in English for at least 10 minutes a
day, and over time, I had her switch our conversations usually in Vietnamese to English,
as she familiarized herself with speaking English every day, I accompanied her to several
English groups in town so she got used to talking to strangers.
She did make a lot of improvements and me too. Till now she still sometimes thanks me
for that period of time and I'm always in cloud nine every time she does.
PART 3:
1. Should parents help their kids in their homework?
From my viewpoint, I believe that parents should help with homework to some degree.
This, of course, doesn't mean that parents get to do all the work, but just to keep your
children on task as well as provide motivation and guidance. Parental help (sự giúp đỡ
từ phụ huynh) is even more crucial especially when children are struggling in school. In
those cases parents can make a difference through warm encouragement and a positive
outlook.
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3. Should parents give children advice? Why?
Most parents want their kids to be successful in life so the majority of them are more than
eager to give advice of all kinds to their kids, hoping that those advice can help their kids
grow into an excellent or at least nice human being. As someone who is close to their
kids, someone more experienced and wiser, it is undeniable that parents should be there to
offer advice and guidance to their kids when they need help. The point is not to smother
kids with lots of advice and as a result make them feel under pressure and less
independent because of their parents' expectation and so-called wisdom.
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6. PART 2: Describe a team where you were a member
You should say
What it was like?
Why you joined it?
what you did in it?
How you felt about it?
Well, during the course of my professional life working as a buyer for many
manufacturing firms, I got the chance to work for multiple teams, ranging from only 2
individuals to more than a hundred of members. But the one team that I like to work with
is one that I had the opportunity to join around 2 years back.
The team was of medium size, making up of only 10 members, each one having distinct
functions ranging from Testing to Engineering to Purchasing to Planning. but the whole
team cooperated seamlessly to serve one customer only. The whole team's aim was to
make sure that we fulfilled all customer' orders in a timely manner.
Even though each of us had an immeasurable amount of workload and had to work under
great pressure to make sure than every steps of the production run smoothly and without
delay, each member was very supportive of each other. I recall that sometimes we stayed
at the factory to work together till early in the morning and despite the fatigue we all felt,
not any one of us showed up at work with a grumpy face. That not to mention the fact that
we had great time together after work just hanging out, watching movies together or
simply chit-chatting.
I'm grateful thinking of that time and thankful for the opportunity to work with such a
dynamic, energetic and extremely meticulous, talented team and have those teammates
become my lifelong friends.
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2. Do you think it is good to have disagreement within a team?
Conflicts are inevitable in any groups of more than one person. Team members might not
see eye to eye (đồng ý) with each other in a lot of situations, ranging from how to tackle a
project to how often a meeting should be organized. From my perspective, disagreement
is healthy, even critical (quan trọng) for success especially in testing and improving new
ideas. It is, in fact, more dangerous if a team isn't disagreeing as there's a good chance the
team has a different kind of problem at hand.
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7. PART 2: Describe a uniform in school or company you wear
You should say
When you usually wear it
Who bought it for you
What it is like
How you feel about it
I must say that I wear uniform most of my life, from when I was young, wearing uniform
was compulsory in those schools that I went to, till now - 5 years after I graduated from
university, I'm also required to follow my company's dress code, which is very strict. The
dress code states that the company's employees are to put on dark trousers or knee-length
dress and a plain white shirt (áo sơ mi trắng trơn) at work.
I used to wear shirts to the workplace before but to wear white shirts every day forced me
to go shopping for more white outfits as there are very few white shirts in my wardrobe.
I must say that the type of outfits I wear these days has changed me substantially. We
often hear people say, look good, feel good. I never believe that until recently when I have
to dress up (ăn mặc đẹp/chỉnh chu) every day. At first, I felt a little guilty as I put in way
more time and money on clothing that I used to, but over time, it has become apparent to
me that professional looking and nice outfits (trang phục) actually have some positive
impacts on our various psychological processes like emotions, self evaluations, attitudes,
and interpersonal interactions. Wearing formal office wear (trang phục văn phòng trang
trọng) and structured clothes can truly put us in the right frame of mind.
PART 3
1. Why should students wear school uniforms?
I believe that educators have a lot of reasons for their implementation of a uniform policy.
One of the most obvious explanation is that school uniforms keep students focused on
their education, not their clothes. You know, when all students are wearing the same
outfits, they are less concerned about how they look or how they fits in with their peers, as
a result they can concentrate more on their schoolwork.
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3. Should companies ask for employees' opinions about the design of uniforms?
The way I see it, choosing new company uniforms is a big decision. From custom style and
branding to comfort and safety features, it’s important to incorporate everything a business
needs to help drive their company’s success . While executives often know how they want
uniforms to represent their brand, employees are the ones who wear them every day so they
should have a say (cho ý kiến) in the type of outfits they are required to wear every day at
work. At the end of the day, if a staff looks good in their office wear, they'll be more likely
to feel good and consequently perform better at work (làm việc tốt hơn).
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8. PART 2: Describe a performance you watched recently
You should say:
What it was
When you watched it
Who you were with
And explain why you watched it.
I’d like to tell you about a concert I went to during my university days. If I recall (nhớ)
correctly, about 3 years ago, a cultural festival was held in district 7. It wasn’t too big of an
event; however, one of my favorite bands were invited to perform. I was thrilled (vui, hồi
hộp) yet worried about how to get my hands on (lấy) the tickets since I was only a student
and I wasn’t making money at the time.
What I only found out later was that the tickets were free! My determination was high for I
didn’t know when I could come across (gặp) such a good chance again. Eventually, after a
lot of patience, I landed 2 tickets and went to the concert with a very close friend. Over the
moon (vui sướng) wouldn’t even be close to the correct phrase to express how happy and
excited I was! The performance was amazing and worth every bit of my hard work.
PART 3
1. What’s the difference between watching performance live and watching it on TV?
The biggest dissimilarity is definitely the atmosphere. Sure, watching a performance at
home is comfortable and all, but nothing could compare to watching it live, with your very
own eyes. One can only feel the heat of a song, the beauty of a dance or the sadness of a
play clearly and sharply by actually being where the performance takes place.
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9. PART 2: Describe something you bought but was difficult to use at first
You should say:
What it was
Where you bought it
How you used it successfully
And how you felt about it.
Today I am going to tell you about one thing that I found challenging to use when I first
bought it and that was my Samsung Galaxy S10. I bought it roughly 2 years ago, in July
2018, at a store called Nguyen Kim. At that time, I wanted to buy a smartphone at an
affordable price since my budget was not too high.
I used to be a huge Apple user but at the time. After a lot of research, Samsung’s price
range was the most affordable. I was excited when I bought it and the unboxing part felt
great. However, once I started using it, I realized that the interface was very different from
all of my previous smartphones. I am used to thei OS interface (giao diện) so getting used
to the Android interface is quite a challenge. I had a hard time setting up the phone,
rearranging all the apps accordingly and the worst part of all was synchronizing all the data
from my previous iPhone to this new Samsung Galaxy S10.
For some reason, I couldn’t manage to transfer all of my data to my new phone, it kept
disconnecting even though I was using a cable. I got frustrated and didn’t know what to do
next. After struggling for nearly 2 hours, I opened the box and read the manual carefully
and I came up with a solution that was using my iCloud account to sync all the data and
logged into my Samsung to download all the data from iCloud. Miraculously, it worked
like a charm (hiệu quả như có phép màu), I got all of my photos and videos, important
files, notes on the Samsung Galaxy S10. I have been using my Samsung up until now and I
am very happy that I chose to buy this phone.
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PART 3
1. What kind of products do young people think are useful but old people might not?
From my point of view, I would say electronic products due to the fact that our society
nowadays is more technology-based than in the past. Smartphones are becoming more and
more relevant (có liên quan) among the younger generation: the usage of smartphones to
support social lives, jobs, and studies. As for people from the older generation, they tend to
be more traditional and prefer to do things manually.
2. Do you think product instructions are useful for users to use the products better?
Personally, I partly agree with the statement that instructions are useful for users to manage
the products better. However, some instructions can at times be unnecessarily lengthy and
it causes confusion to many users as well. In addition to that, sometimes you don’t really
need instruction because there are plenty of tutorial videos on Youtube showing you how
to use a product properly with great tips even.
3. What do you usually do if you don’t know how to use the things you have bought?
As I have mentioned earlier, whenever I have no idea how to use a product, I either read the
manual carefully or search for some tutorial videos with tips on Youtube to help me use it
properly. Sometimes I will ask my friends who have experience with products similar to
mine.
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10. PART 2: Describe a difficult challenge you met
You should say:
What it was
When you met it
Where you met it
And explain why you think it is a challenge
One of the obstacles that I encountered during my learning journey was when I learned
Chemistry in 11th grade. It was a tough time since I was not naturally good at it and I did
not have time to go to extra classes for tutoring. Therefore, I was placed in a situation that
I had to learn it on my own. I made a great effort in doing many exercises after class and
searched for pieces of information on the internet.
As a result, my scores were improved significantly as I got 8 out of 10 for the final exam. I
found this challenge to be a test of my self-studying ability and determination to dive in an
area that I wasn't familiar with.
PART 3
1. Do you think parents should give kids challenges?
It seems to me that every child needs some challenges to develop and grow. A few difficult
tasks here and there would definitely broaden a child’s mind and strengthens his or her
problem-solving skills (kỹ năng giải quyết vấn đề), which would become crucial as they
grow up.
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11. PART 2: Describe an interesting animal you have ever seen
You should say:
What it was
Where you saw it
What it did
And why you think it was interesting.
“An interesting animal” – when hearing this phrase alone, I believe that a number of exotic
animals would appear in one’s mind – an albino tiger, giraffe or lion, or even a black
penguin. Nonetheless, the animal that intrigues me the most is definitely cats. This popular
pet is more than familiar to many, I believe. You can see one anywhere – out on the streets,
in someone’s house, or on a random tree. Some say cats do nothing – they are lazy. But cats
actually do a variety of things – they catch mice, which is obviously practical. Cats relieve
stress – imagine being stressed and coming home to a fluffy (lông mềm mại) cat waiting for
you at home. Cats can become one of your closest buddies. Cats just being cats is interesting
and attractive enough to me.
PART 3
1. How do you like taking care of animals?
I don’t spend as much time with animals, but if I have to take care of one, I’d like to caress
it and feed it. If it is small enough, maybe even letting it sit, sleep on my lap or nudge into
my arm.
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12. PART 2: Describe a time when someone apologized to you
You should say:
When it was
Who this person is
Why he or she apologized to you
And how you felt about it.
Apologizing to one another is a common thing in life, and everyone probably experiences
this quite often. I would like to tell you a story about such a simple and familiar topic. This
happened when I was in 2nd grade. My teacher appointed (chỉ định) me to be the class
monitor. You know, being the leader of the whole class, that sounded cool to a young kid,
didn’t it?
Frankly speaking (thành thực mà nói), because I didn’t know any better, I came off as
bossy toward my classmates though I never meant so. There was this particular boy annoyed
when I told him to clean up his desk since the class was coming to an end. He didn’t oblige,
we fought, and eventually, he hit me. As a result of being hit and humiliated, I cried my
eyes out (khóc nước mắt ngắn nước mắt dài) The teacher interfered and the boy sincerely
apologized to me. My anger was forgotten quickly as we talked to each other normally again
afterward.
PART 3
3. Do you think people should apologize for anything wrong they do?
Of course! If it is wrong, it is wrong. One should take responsibility for their mistakes and
face the consequences.
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