Speaking IELTS 2020 Anh Ngu Ca Chep
Speaking IELTS 2020 Anh Ngu Ca Chep
Speaking IELTS 2020 Anh Ngu Ca Chep
TOPIC 1 – CITIES
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.*
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to start by asking you some questions about your hometown.
Where are you from?
I come from HCM city which is considered as one of the most crucial industrial and commercial
cities in Vietnam.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a city you have visited which has impressed you. You should say:
Where it is situated
Why you visited it
What you liked about it
and explain why this city impressed you.
CITY
I’m kinda a person who likes/ has a huge passion for travelling cuz I know “Travelling broadens
our horizons”. Up to now, I’ve visited plenty of fantastic places around Vietnam and the ONE that
gave (giving) a deep impression on me is Dalat City which is located in highland of South of
Vietnam. I went to Dalat City with my family members for a vacation in 2016. You can definitely
see that I am quite the big fan of Dalat city (this amazing place) because of some specific reasons:
The first absolutely important point I wanna mention here is about the local weather I found in
Dalat, everybody can possibly enjoy the fresh air and year-round cool weather here.
And another essential thing I could add is that there’s a wide variety of amazing tourist attractions,
for instance, the wonderful valleys, waterfalls, mountains, hills and parks surrounded by many
kinds of beautiful trees or flowers.
And I think I shouldn’t forget to remark on the fact that local people are kinda friendly and
hospitable to be with; you know, they willingly help you whenever you are in need, get lost, or
wanna find your ways to get to somewhere, and even in danger.
In short, all these things I have told you above make me love Dalat city the most. If I have a chance
to travel to somewhere, I’ll obviously get back to Dalat City.
Although, living here is absolutely wonderful but still no places like home I have gotten
used to the atmosphere back in HCM city, besides my friends, my family are living in
HCM city, so moving to Da Lat city now is something that I believe impossible and
impractical.
PART 3
You’re been telling me about a city, now I’d like to ask you a few related questions.
1. Discuss the pros and cons of living in a city.
● Pros:
o More opportunities
o Growth potential
o Endless inspiration
o Office perks
● Cons:
o Cost of living
o Big fish, small pond
o Leaving your network
o Loss of familiarity
o Stress levels
2. Explain the causes of urban stress and suggest solutions for the problem.
● Causes:
o Life in cities has its drawbacks.
o The cost of living is higher than in rural areas.
o Housing is usually much more expensive.
o Homelessness and poverty are common in cities.
o There is a gap between the rich and poor.
o Life in cities can be extremely stressful.
o There are problems like traffic congestion and crime.
o Cities lack a sense of community.
o People do not even know their neighbours.
o Cities are sometimes described as “concrete jungles”.
● Solutions:
o Encourge residents in rural areas to continue living there.
o Provide occupational opportunites
o More plans to organise the urban life.
3. Speculate on ways in which the city you now live in may change in the future.
● The living standard will rise.
● More occupational opportunites
● More pollutant
o Fewer jobs
o Cleaner
o Lower cost of living
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 2 – COMPETITIONS
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to start by asking you some questions about your work and studies.
I’d like you to tell me about your studies/ job.
I’m working as an English teacher at a local school in Ho Chi Minh city and I have been working
there for 5 years.
Do you think you will live there for a long time? Why/ Why not?
Well, besides the problem that I mentioned before it’s still a very perfect place to live long lasting.
But if I had enough money to buy houses in other places I’d love to move to Ha Noi. The reason
for my choice is because Ha Noi is really famous for its cultures and it’s also the capital of the
country. I’d love to know more about this city, the people there and I believe that this city will be
a dream place to live in the future.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a competition (or contest) that you have entered. You should say:
Response:
Well last year I was lucky enough to have a once in a lifetime opportunity to enter the English
contest “Youth never say can’t” annually held by a very famous school named Khoa Tri. I was
really impressed by its monumental and glorious look at first sight. There were a lot people there
approximately 3 hundreds and some of whom are very famous and important ones. I came there
with my classmate, we have studied in the same school since elementary school and by
coincidence my friend knew about this contest and told it to me. The competition took place at a
conference house situated on Le Van Sy street. I didn’t have any problems finding it since it’s
very large and I heard that it’s rather difficult to book a room in this place because it’s just only
used for very important occasions. I didn’t do much, I just attended as a guest and enjoyed the
contest. All the candidates were very good at English as they spoke English fluently as if it had
been their mother tongue. There was one girl who left a deep impression on me because of her
grace and ability. She was also the runner-up of the competition. I felt it was a really memorable
experience and through the competition I was motivated to enhance my knowledge in English
more, particularly, my speaking skill. I’d love to be able to communicate to others in English as
smoothly as possible due to the fact that I wasn’t very good at English. Also, after the contest I
realized that knowing English is a very important thing as our country is taking transitional steps
to integrate international economic system and its key is English.
PART 3
We’re been talking about competitions, now let’s discuss some related ideas.
1. Explain whether competitions in sport and academic fields are healthy for young people.
Why/ Why not?
● Competitions in sport
o Burn calories and help to build healthy bones and muscles.
o Help build sportmanship
● Competitions in academic fields
o Enhance knowledge
3. In your opinion, explain whether you think international competitions, for example The
Olympics Games are a positive thing.
● Help strengthen the relationship between countries
● Improve economic
5. How successfully do you think Vietnam will compete in future international competitions?
● More remarkable achievements
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 3 – CELEBRATIONS
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
Let’s talk about your hometown:
I’d like you to tell me about your hometown.
I was born in Long An - a province in the Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam. It serves as
a bridge between Ho Chi Minh City in the north and 12 provinces in the Mekong Delta in the
south. Long An is a low-lying coastal region, therefore some areas of it are subject to flooding
during the rainy seasons - this period lasts from the beginning of August until November.
I love my motherland because of some specific reasons. First of all, Long An is a very peaceful
place of which the landscapes are tremendous and wonderful. Second, the people there are very
friendly and they’re willing to help anyone in need without asking for a recompense.
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PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Response:
Well to be honest I’m a little bit conservative and anti-social. I’m not so interested in joining
parties or any crowded places. But last year, particularly at the end of last year, my friends asked
me out to celebrate the New Year’s Eve with them on Nguyen Hue street, I turned them down at
first but they kept on persuading me so I had no choice but to say “OK”. Turned out it wasn’t so
bad after all, in fact I really did enjoy the celebration. The atmosphere was very cheerful, every
body was smiling, taking photos and buying goods. We went to many places and did a lot things
such as watching a concert or eating street food. The one that I liked best was the grilled-squids.
But that’s not all, the main event of the celebration was The Count Down. Around 11:30
thousands of people gathered around Bach Dang Harbor, there was a DJ playing very exciting
songs and everyone was in high spirits. When the time came near, the DJ stopped playing and
everybody started waiting. And then it came to the counting part, each person was shouting
loudly from 10 to 0 and when it was 0:00 sharp, everyone said “Happy New Year” and the
fireworks began to explode in the sky. The scenery was extremely beautiful although there were
a few couples kissing each other which kind of bothered me. So after that lines of people began
to go home with a joy of happiness inside them hopping for a brand new year of fortune and
luckiness. In a nutshell, I definitely enjoyed the celebration.
PART 3
We’re been talking about competitions, now let’s discuss some related ideas.
1. Evaluate the importance of traditional ceremonies in Vietnam today?
● Gratitude is the sign of noble souls.
● Help release stress and overcome difficulties
3. In what ways do you think Western influences have changed in traditional values?
● Cuisine
● Clothing
● The way people think
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 4 – ENTERTAINMENT
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to start by asking you about sports.
What is your favorite sport?
Well, I have tried many kinds of sport such as basketball, soccer, badmintion, etc since I was a
young boy in primary school. But among all of them, the one that I really have a passion for is
soccer.
Why is it so popular?
The purpose of this ceremony is to remember and pay tribute to the contribution of the Hung Kings
who are the traditional founders of the nation and became its first emperors.So on this day,
thousands of pilgrim gather and offer prayers and incense to their ancestors.
Do you think you will live there for a long time? Why/ Why not?
I have lived there for 20 years and up to now, I haven’t seen anything which makes us feel
uncomfortable so I truly think that we will live there for a long time.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a movie that has made a strong impression on you. You should
say:
Response:
Recently I have watched a movie called King Kong which I consider a blockbuster. The movie
not only left a deep impression on me but taught me one important lesson as well.
So King Kong is a 2005 epic adventure monster film co-written, produced, and directed by Peter
Jackson. Set in 1933, King Kong told the story of Carl – an overly ambitious filmmaker who
forced his cast and hired ship crew to travel to the mysterious Skull Island. There they
encountered Kong, a legendary giant gorilla, whom they captured and displayed in New York
City, with tragic result which is the death of Kong.
The stars of the film were Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody and through motion picture,
Andy Serkis as the title character. I was really fascinated with Naomi Watts because of her pure
beauty and superb acting. Besides, the sounds of the movie were very awesome and the visual
effects were, as the same time, stunning. Because of these reasons, it won 3 Academy Awards
for Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Visual Effects.
I really love this movie although its ending was kind of sad. And through this movie I’ve learnt
one important lesson and that is you shouldn’t be greedy. If Carl hadn’t been so greedy, there
wouldn’t have been a tragedy like this. What is more interesting is that the next part of this series
was actually filmed in Viet Nam. All in all, I’m really looking forward to the next part.
PART 3
We’re been talking about movies and entertainment, now I’d like to ask you some questions related
to that.
1. What role do movies play in modern society?
● Help amuse oneself
● A powerful means to express culture
3. Has popular entertainment changed over the years? Why do you think that is?
● Keep changing every day as people want something new
● The quality is a lot better
4. Which form of entertainment do you think will be the most popular in the future and why?
● High-tech devices as more and more people are fascinated with them
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to start by talking about your hometown:
Where are you from?
I was born and brought up in Hồ Chí Minh city which is considered important for its economic
meaning.
How have eating habits changed in your country in the last few decades?
Well there has been a significant change in eating custom of Vietnamese people over the past
few decades. As more and more people are attracted to courses from other countries but not the
ones from motherland. Also, in the past there used to be 3 main meals a day while it has gone up
to 4 now including one late supper at night.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Talk about something you’ve bought that you were very happy with. You should say:
What is was. Describe it.
Why you bought it
Where you bought it
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Response:
Well just last week, I bought a new jacket for myself. It was just a grey suede bomber jacket but
it’s very fashionable and it’s in the latest trend actually. Some of my friends had it before me and
it caught my eyes immediately.
I bought it because I wanted to have it like everybody else at school. It keeps irritating me on and
on that I gotta have it like in a flash. I bought it at a very famous store located on Nguyen Trai
street. They have extremely nice clothes but they’re tremendously expensive as well which can
cost you a fortune. Mine was not in the exception either, the jacket cost me about 90$. Despite
the price, it’s still worth every penny I spent. Moreover, I was able to get an 10% extra discount
for my next purchase so I will surely shop there again in a near future.
I always take good care of it in order to keep it novel and I also have to keep my eyes on it all the
time because I’m always afraid that someone’s gonna steal it from me.
So I was metioning that I was happy with the jacket because I could possess one for myself but
that was just a minor reason. The major reason for this is that for the very first time in my life I
was able to buy one thing from the money that I earned by working as a dish washer at a
restaurant near my house. Although I’ve learnt that making money is a very difficult thing and
buying such an costly product like this is rather a waste of money. But it was my goal when I
started as first so I didn’t regret at all. Maybe I’ll be more considerate next time. All in all, I can
not be more acquiescent.
PART 3
We’re been talking about things you can buy and I’d like to discuss with you one or two
questions related to this. Let’s consider:
1. What are some products that Vietnam produces for the export market?
● Handicraft
● Agriculture
2. Compare the quality of locally made goods with those from other countries.
● Competitive price
● The quality is the same
● Diversity of styles
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
PART 1
I’d like to start by asking you some question about work:
What’s your job/study?
I’m working as a chef at a very famous restaurant in the city.
How is it prepared?
Well, it’s kind of simple. First, you need to boil the spaghetti for about 15 minutes. Next you
make the sauce and when you finish the sauce, you pour it on the spaghetti and it’s ready to be
served.
Well, due to the fact that my job requires a lot of time. I have to start working from dawn to
dusk. So I only have got little time for my family on some special occasions.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a social problem in your community. You should say:
What this problem is
What causes this problem
How many people in your community are affected
by this problem
1. and explain
Does what canaffect
this problem be done todaily
your solvelife?
it.
2. Does this problem cause other related problems?
Response:
Every social community has its own problems and mine is not in the exception either. Also, like
any other communities, ravishment, children abduction, etc are considered as alarming situations
that the goverment should promulgate an approriate solution. But among these problems, the one
that raise the most extreme awareness is how most people today are using social networks,
particularly Facebook to do bad things.
So as you might know, Facebook is a for-profit corporation and online social networking service
based in Menlo Park, California, United States. The Facebook website was launched on February
4, 2004, by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates.
Although, I myself have to face the truth that being a part of Facebook is a really exciting
experience. Thanks to Facebook, I can keep in touch with my friends, buy anything that I need or
amuse myself with some interesting games on it. But what I’m trying to say is, some users are
using it in a wrong way and that leads to some causes. Firstly, as I usually see on Facebook,
some youngsters make a video to insult a particular person in order to catch the attention of other
users.For example, I once watched a clip of a young boy saying bad things about another user
because of the disagreement on an issue between him and another member. He was so young that
I couldn’t believe some of his words were actually come out of from his mouth. Secondly, other
people use it to secrectly sell products which were prohibited by the goverment for example
drugs or weapons and I believe that isn’t a good thing at all. As the matter of fact, these kinds of
act weren’t objected at all but on the contrary, thousands of user were kind of interested in it and
so eventually, the problem gets worse and worse.
The solutions for this issue are not easy. First, Facebook has to control the users better in order to
prevent causes like this one, but it doesn’t mean that Facebook can access way too deeply in the
members’ private lives. Second, users ourselves have to realize what is right or wrong and do
not support those bad users. By that way, we can create a more civilized on-web community and
stop this problem.
PART 3
We’re been talking about social problems and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions
related to this. Let’s consider:
1. Does your country have a lot of crime compared to other countries? Why/ Why not?
● Better security system
● Hard punishments for those committed crimes
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to start by asking you about your hometown.
Well, I suppose that I should begin by highlighting the fact that my hometown is Đà Lạt city,
which is a popular destination in Vietnam.
What can you talk to friends about but not your family?
That would be clothing as my family always say that they find it hard to understand fashion these
days.
Why is it popular?
It’s because to some people, Pokemons have become one of the most beautiful memories during
their childhood. So now with the improvement of technology, everyone can catch their own
Pokemons and that’s why it’s so welcomed.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a person who has influenced your life. You should say:
Who this person is
How and when you met him/her
How you feel about this person
and explain how this person has influenced your life.
1. Have you been able to keep in contact with this person? Why/ Why not?
2. Do you think it’s important to keep in contact with people from your past?
Response:
The person I’m going to talk about today is my teacher from high school. Her name was Miss
Chadwick and she taught quite a few subjects at the school. She had been working there for quite
a few years when I met her I think. We met for the first time in my English class.I remember this
well because she was quite young compared to most of the other teachers in the school so I was
surprised that she was a teacher. In fact she looked more like she could be one of the older
students. So I met her when I was 15, and that was 10 years ago.
I don’t actually know her anymore as we lost contact soon after I left the school, but I still
remember her very well for several reasons. Firstly, she was very kind. She always treated all the
students very well in the class, and I can’t remember her ever shouting at anyone. Also, she had a
really good sense of humour. She would make jokes in the class which most of the other teachers
never did. The other teachers were very serious all the time. And she made the classes a lot of
fun and very interesting, something that I think is very important otherwise you start to get
bored. Oh, and also she explained things very well and very clearly. Often teachers are not able
to do this in a way that students can understand, especially when it's complicated subjects. So
those are the qualities that she had.
The reason she had such an important influence on me is because I was quite a shy person at
school and not very confident, but she helped me to change this. Each year, there was a school
play that would be held in front of all the parents, and that year, when I was 15, Miss Chadwick
was organizing and directing the play. I really didn't want to be in it because I was so shy, but
Miss Chadwick insisted that I take one of the roles, and it was one of the main roles which meant
that I would have to do a lot of speaking. I was so nervous. Anyway, I went ahead and did it, and
on the night I did really well and really enjoyed it. And that really boosted my confidence and
this has helped me to this day. So my teacher Miss Chadwick is the person who has influenced
my life and I will never forget her.
1. Have you been able to keep in contact with this person? Why/ Why not?
Like I said, I haven’t kept in touch with her since I left the school.
2. Do you think it’s important to keep in contact with people from your past?
3. Well, it still depends on who this person is. If this person is a good friend, why not try
to keep the relationship with this friend. And on the contrary, if this friend is a bad
person who always try to use someone for his or her own purposes, there is no point
in soliciting that friend.
PART 3
We’re been talking about people who influence our lives and I’d like to discuss with you one or
two questions related to this. Let’s consider:
1. Describe a famous person from your country’s history.
3. What kinds of people are influential in your society? (Politicians, academics, sports star).
● Raise awareness of the habitat loss.
● Against the 9 dashes boundary
4. Can you identify some negative aspects to people having a lot of influence and power over
others or in certain situations. Can this influence be misused?
● As a boss, the person may use his or her authority to instruct their subordinates to
perform unauthorised or even illegal tasks.
● Some parents may misuse their authority over their children to force their children
into jobs and careers that they one and not according to the dreams of the children.
● Teachers, counselors, doctors and other roles of influence may misuse their positions
in different scenarios.
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 8 – HEALTH
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to start by asking you a few questions about your hometown:
Where are you from?
I come from Ha Noi which is also known as the capital of Vietnam. Moreover, Ha Noi is, as the
same time, considered as one of the most important economical and industrial cities.
Is it comfortable?
Absolutely, it’s a very big flat with modern equipment and any other things that meet my family
need.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Response:
Well in order to keep myself vigorous, I wake up early in the morning and then walk for an hour
every day. After that I swim in the nearby swimming pool for about 30 minutes and then I start
my day. Waking up very early and then doing the physical exercise is the healthy habit I have
developed from the early stage of my life. I remember my father insisting us to wake up very
early and then took us to the nearby high school ground for exercise. Nowadays, I wake up from
bed at around 5:30 am and wear my exercise trousers and the pair of shoes. Then I start walking
along with the road that has passed beside the river. The fresh air in the morning is very healthy
for health. Sometimes I take my bicycle and instead of walking. I started doing this early
morning exercise and swimming few years back but nowadays 2 of my friends and cousins
accompany me almost every day. They enjoy doing the exercise very much.The morning is a
time when the air and environment remain fresher than anytime of the day. So breathing the
fresh air, doing the exercises and finally swimming in the fresh water is definitely a very healthy
habit. A sound mind lies on a sound body and this habit that I adopted is pretty helpful for
keeping a sound health and sound mind.At the same time, an approriate eating habit is also a
vital elenment that helps build up my mental and physical health. And the easiest way to keep
yourself in shape is to eat lots of vegetables and reduce sugar and fat. I’ve been following those
tips for nearly 10 years and they’re really effective. Due to the fact that I always look after
myself seriuously so I’m not that easy to be affected by diseases but when I am, I just keep on
the track and sooner or later I’ll be as strong as a horse once again.
2. How come people keep themselves healthy when they are travelling?
It’s because by travelling they can experience a new adventurous feeling so that they
can refresh themselves after being hard-working for over a long time and as a result
their mental and physical health are improved and keep them healthy.
PART 3
We’re been talking about good health and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions related
to this. Let’s consider:
1. Compare the general health of your grandparent’s generation with that of your own.
● Improve a lot as the following generations are able to eat a mixed variety of food
● Health is declining because food consists of a large amount of chemicals.
3. Speculate on some of the factors that will make your country a healthier or less healthy place
in the future.
● Reduce industrial pollutants
● Plant more trees
● Recycling
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 9 – EMPLOYMENT
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to begin by asking you some questions about your work or studies.
I’d like you to tell me about your studies/job.
I'm currently a doctor at a hospital in District 1. Particularly, I’m a dermatologist.
Why is it popular?
I guess it’s so popular among people because some movies have really good sound effects,
awesome action scenes and a well-written plot that fascinate the audiences.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a job that you have done. You
should say:
How you got that job
What the job
involved
How long the job
1. Do you value thelasted
experience you gained in this job?
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the same well
type of you did the
job again?
job.
Response:
Thanks for the opportunity you gave me to talk about this topic. Actually, I am doing my post
graduation in a university now and I worked in a local Web design and Hosting company for about
one year after I finished my graduation. I would like to talk about this job experience I have. In
fact this is the only paid job I have ever done so far. I joined this company as a junior executive
and when I left the job I was working as an Executive officer. As the company business was related
to website designing, hosting and networking related services and I was an executive there but not
a designer or programmer, my main responsibility was to promote their services, managing
existing clients and giving some technical feedbacks over phone and email. I learned about this
job from an online job portal and their advertisement stated that fresh graduates could apply. I
went through their other job requirements and it was a good match for me. I applied online and in
a few days I was called for the interview. After two weeks they gave me a call and asked me
whether I wanted to join their company or not. I accepted their offer and joined this company in
earlier January, 2014. I did this job for about a year as I remember leaving this job in the early
February of 2015. After I got enrolled in my MBA, I found it very difficult to manage my time
both for the office and classes. I had to decide and I preferred to pay full attention on my studies
and left the job. My experience in this company was very pleasant. In deed I learned a lot about
the client communicating, handling their queries and complaints, promoting different packages
this web hosting company offered and the technologies related to the designing and hosting.
Besides, I was lucky to work with some great colleagues including many designers, developers
and system administrators. The working environment was very friendly and I never felt stressed
working there. The professional knowledge and experience I gained from my first job in this
company would be very important in my career, I hope. I had to work many long hours and that’s
something I often had to struggle with especially after I got enrolled in my Masters degree. I
remember working till midnight sometimes when there were issues related to a server or hosting.
Sometimes deadlines were very frequents for various clients and I had to work without any day-
offs. Apart from these negative aspects, I enjoyed my job and the salary was very satisfactory. I
even got two salary increments in one year and that was very encouraging for me.
PART 3
We’re been talking about jobs and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions related to this.
Let’s consider:
1. Describe some of the advantages of young people working whilst they study.
● Gain more experience
● Help contribute to the family’s budget
● Pay tuition fee
2. Explain some of the types of part-time work young people in Vietnam do.
● Waiter/ Waitress
● Teaching Assistant
● Security
3. Evaluate some of the factors you need to consider when choosing a career or profession.
● Salary
● Time
● Certain demand
4. Did you/ Will you take these factors into consideration when you choose/ when you will
choose your career or profession?
6. In Vietnam, is it true that most people consider job security more important than having, for
example, more than one career or profession in their lifetime? Why/ Why not?
● A secured and prestigious job is everyone’ dream
● By majoring in many careers, people can learn much more
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 10 – EDUCATION
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
Let’s begin by talking about your hometown.
Please describe your hometown.
My hometown is HCM city which is considered as one of the most crucial economical cities in
Vietnam.
Most people there are white-collar workers, they work with papers but there are also lots of blue-
collar workers, whose job requires manual labor.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe an enjoyable event that you experienced when you were at school. You should say:
When it happened
What was good about it
Who was with you at this event
and say why this event was so enjoyable.
Response:
Well, I believe that like everyone else who had been through their time at school, I also have some
unforgettable memories of which the one I remember most was when I was in high school,
particularly during my final year. So it happened in the middle of May, my school prepared a
festival called “Grown-up Ceremony” for all senior-year students.
Each member of each class had to take part in the preparation also. Each class had to prepare for
supplement, built tent as we had to stay at school over night. Also, each class had to arrange some
performances including a fashion show using recycled materials and a cheerleading competition
in order to compete with other classes for prizes. I and my classmates thought that those were
something that we shouldn’t make a fuss over, but when we assailed, it turned out to be extremely
hard and tiring as it took us a few days to assure everything, everybody was exhausted but the
result was over-expected. So when it came to that night, we played as hard as possible as we knew
that night was our last night together and we were like a big family. As for the prizes, we didn’t
win in the fashion thing but we won first place for the best cheerleading performance, I can still
remember how everyone was shouting loudly during our performance as one of my teammates
was thrown into the air. At midnight, when all the high-spirited things were over, it came to a part
which was also very interesting, particularly the “Confession”. The purpose of this part was to give
a chance for everybody to share their inmist feelings through a piece of paper. Everyone gathered
around and listened attentively as each confession was read out loud one by one. Some were about
a secrect love from one person toward another, some were about what they had learnt over 3 years
in high school or how they felt about their special teachers and their school. After that, everyone
started to go to sleep leaving behind an unforgettable memory that should follow each person until
the very last day.
To me, this event was not only interesting but also meaningful as it taught me one important lesson
which was how to cooperate with others. If we hadn’t learnt to join hands, there wouldn’t have
been an amazing trial like that one. So all in all, it was really a truly great experience.
PART 3
We’re been talking about school experiences and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions
related to this. Let’s consider:
1. In Vietnam, are single sex schools or co-educational schools [both boys and girls] the most
popular?
● Most schools are available for both sexes.
2. In your opinion, do you think the learning environment is better for children if they are of
the same sex or of both sexes?
● The environment which includes both sexes offer a better chance for students to study
● The way a girl thinking is different from a boy’s. They can exchange information to
improve themselves
4. Speculate on the ways in which learning and teaching styles in Vietnam many change in the
future. Do you think they may more closely resemble those of Western countries? Why/ Why
not?
● More practices, less theories
● Encourage self-study
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EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All righ
PART 1
I’d like to start by asking you some questions about your hobbies:
What are you hobbies?
Although there is a wide range of hobbies, I’m just into reading and surfing the Internet the most.
be into: thích
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a teacher who has influenced you. You should say:
Where you met this person
What subject he/ she taught
What was so special about this person.
and how you felt this person has had an influenced on you.
2. Throughout your life do you think you have or will have a similar influence on
another person?
Response:
I consider myself lucky to get several very good teachers throughout my academic years. Among
them I'd like to talk about Mr. Graham, who has an extraodinarily great influence in my
education.
I met Mr. Graham when I was in class 8 and he was our English teacher. Initially we thought that
he would be a moody teacher and we would have to be very polite in front of him. We had got
this impression mostly because of his serious face and tidy dress-up. But soon we found that, he
was very friendly and seasoned in teaching. He never made things complicated and tried over
and over again to explain something to us. He had a very unique way of teaching as he usually
used the grammar and vocabularies we needed to study that day to tell us a story and he tried to
apply it into our common circumstances in life. Thus everything we learned from him was
interesting and that's why not only can I remember most of the theory but I can also use it very
fluently and flexibly in all situations.Before I met Mr. Graham, I hated English. But with his
inspiration, my life has changed completely: I love English, I use it everyday, my major at
university is English and also I can’t continue my life without English. So I’d say that this might
be the biggest luck in my whole life to meet him and to be built a very strong foundation on this
beautiful subject.
2. Throughout your life do you think you have or will have a similar influence on
another person?
Well, I must say it’s very challenging and even I haven’t dared to dream that one day I
could be like him. Having said that, I still try my best to better myself and influence
others as I had successfully taken a place in University of Education and still nonstop
improve my English.
common circumstance /'sə:kəmstəns/: trường hợp thường gặp trong cuộc sống,
keep in touch: giữ liên lạc
influence /'influəns/ (v): tác động
PART 3
We’re been talking about teachers and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions related to
this. Let’s consider:
1. Describe the major purpose of education in society.
● Enhance the country.
● Equip learners with knowledge.
2. Compare the teaching styles of male and female teachers. Why do you think this is?
● Women are more likely than men to invest time planning their courses
● Women spend significantly great proportion of time encouraging and allowing
student participation than men.
3. Can you identify the role of the teacher in Vietnamese society? Do you think teachers in
Western countries have a similar role? Explain why.
● An instructor and a parent
● Vietnamese teachers are more caring than Western ones.
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
PART 1
Let’s begin by talking about your hometown.
I’d like you to tell me about your hometown.
My hometown is Can Tho City. Located in the center of Mekong Delta, it is considered as the
biggest most developed city in the south-western Vietnam. In addition, Can Tho has gradually
developed into an attractive tourist sight.
There are lots of things which make me fall in love with this great place: its scenery, atmosphere
or climate. Above all, I’m proud of our typical fruit the most. Can Tho’s coconut is big, sweet,
delicious and can be found easily in any local markets. That’s why people here love reating guests
coming around their houses with coconut milk and candies instead of tea or soft drinks, like what
people in big cities usually do.
That is needless to say, I myself always love, respect and appreciate my parents. In terms of my
siblings, although there is a generation gap among us as my sister is 10-year older than me and
brother is 7-year older, we still get on well really well with each other.
There are five major food groups: protein, grains, fruit, dairy and vegetables. Among them, I’m
into fruit the most for the reason that they provide you the largest part of water in your body.
Moreover, they are 100%-bad cholesterol free and most of them are not expensive at all, especially
when you are in Vietnam, the country with an abundant amount of fruit.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe the media that you rely on to get information about world events. (Newspapers, radio, TV
etc). You should say:
What your favorite way of accessing the news is
How often you use this media
What topics interest you most (e.g. local news/ world news/sports/ business)
and explain why you prefer this form of media to others.
1. Do you think newspapers are a reliable source of information about world and
local events?
2. How important do you think it is to know what is going on in other parts of the
world, and why?
Response:
Today, I’m gonna talk a little bit about the source of media which I use to acquire my knowledge
related to our world’s event, and that’s the online newspapers. Generally speaking, almost all
daily newspapers cover same types of news i.e political, sports, editorial, international, business
etc. Among them, I like the website of Phunu newspaper the best. There, women talk about
perhaps over-coming injuries and illness to keep on running; forming friendships and achieving
goals they never thought possible. It can be really inspirational! It makes me believe that I can
also be able to achieve everything I want as long as I’m willing to chase for my dreams.
I remember when I was young, I read every day. But as growing up, there are lots of other things
take control ofmy life, so I just read when I have free time, on Sunday , for example, one day and
try to catch up with events in a whole week! It sounds a little bit crazy but I still keep this habit
simply because it not only broadens my horizons but also helps me to relax after hard time facing
with schoolwork. Moreover, I find that online news is the most up-to-date and convenient source
for me, personally. That’s why newspaper has always become my supportive life-long friend.
1. Do you think newspapers are a reliable source of information about world and
local events?
Personally, I don’t think all the newspapers are a reliable source of information simply
because besides broadsheets, there is still an existence of second type of newspaper-the
tabloids. And I believe distinguishing those two kinds of papers is not a very difficult
things to do. Having said that, there is still times when editors and writers make some
fault accidentally, so I suggest people should read news from variable sources instead
of just depending on one.
2. How important do you think it is to know what is going on in other parts of the
world, and why?
As the world is developing rapidly everyday, I think it is crucial for every country to
open, extend its relationship and understand clearly what happens to the rest of the
global. Doing that not only helps goverments gain more experience in ruling their
countries but also provides individuals more chances to interact with this high-tech
“running community” which plays a important role in navigating and bettering their
lives.
PART 3
We’re been talking about the news and media and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions
related to this. Let’s consider:
1. Compare the coverage of domestic/ local newspapers with that of overseas newspapers and
explain some differences between the two.
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
PART 1
I’d like to begin by asking about holidays:
What do you like to do when you go on holidays?
The first and foremost thing I could think of is going on holidays with my friends, lots of friends.
Wandering around new places only by myself is a thing that I’ll never think of. I think we will
spend most of the time visiting some scenery spots, especially some in local areas because I tend
to prefer the unique and antique beauty rather than modern things in big cities.
Are there any new hobbies that you would like to take up? Why/ Why not?
As the last time I read an English book called “Sollution”, I was introduced to “sculpting”- one of
very common hobbies for both Western children and adults. After watching some videos found on
the Interet, I really admired at how skilful and patient those sculptors were. It seemed like they’d
put all their heart into the products. So really, if I had more free time, I would definitely take a
course of sculpting.
Sculpting /skʌlpt/ (n) bộ môn điêu khắc
Skilful /'skilful/ (adj) khéo léo
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a museum or art gallery you have visited. You should say:
Where it is
Why you went there
Who you went with
and describe what you remember most about this art gallery/ museum.
Response:
Although having been to 5-6 museums through out my life, I must state that the time I went to
the War Remnants Museum was the most meaningful memory that I’ll never forget. Opened in
September 1975 shortly after the end of the Vietnam War, the War Remnants Museum is
considered as a significant stop for travelers looking to hear the Vietnamese response to the war
in their country.The atmosphere inside this newly-renovated museum is hushed and somber due
to hundreds of graphic displays, unexploded artefacts which show the horrors faced by both
sides. Personally, I suggest that people who visit the place should pay little attention when taking
children with them because there are some photographs show human remains, corpses, wounded
and maimed villagers, and napalm victims which may terribly affect or disturb young children.
Around one million visitors come to see the war relics in this museum every year. . But the
foreign visitors are more in number than the local visitors and although the opinions are
different, most of them feel sorrow and scared as be unable to bear the horrors of the Vietnam
wars during the visit.
I like the museum for its extraordinary decoration, war relic collections and mostly the
photographs. Though in the beginning the museum was the house of propaganda against the USA,
different changes have taken place in past years and such words or posters marking the propaganda
have been removed. Besides, the museum allows the visitors to write their own thought about the
entire Vietnam War issue and I liked that much as the visitors can liberally write down their own
thoughts and compliments.
the War Remnants Museum : bảo tàng chứng tích chiến tranh
newly-renovated /'renouveitid/ (adj) mới phục hồi
hushed (adj) /hʌʃt/ = quiet
somber (adj) /'sɔmbə/ ảm đạm
corpse /kɔ:ps/ (n) xác chết
artefact (n)= object
relic /'relik/ (adj) di vật
propaganda /ˌprɒp.əˈɡæn.də/ (n ) sự tuyên truyền
PART 3
We’re been talking about places of cultural significance or interest and I’d like to discuss with you
one or two questions related to this. Let’s consider:
1. Explain whether you think there is a need for museums and art galleries in our society.
● Provide information about culture and heritage
2. Can you suggest some ways in which museums could be made more interesting places to
visit?
● Decoration
● Prizes earned from mini games related to the questions about history.
3. Evaluate the role museums, galleries and other places of cultural interest play in Vietnamese
society.
● Reserve human heritages
4. Evaluate the role that public artworks, e.g . statues and building play in many cities around
the world.
● Beautify the city
● Express a particular message to the public
5. Can you identify one or two significant public artworks in Vietnam that particularly stand
out and explain their importance to you?
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 14 – HAPPINESS
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to begin by asking some questions about your hometown:
Can you describe a place of special interest that I could visit near or around your hometown?
My hometown is Can Tho City. It’s not only famous for Can Tho’s Bridge, but also the Cai Rang
floating market, where the tradional way of selling things on boat takes place. On the East bank
of Hau River is Ninh Kieu Wharf, which is well-known for its romantic and poetic scenery. So
taking a boat trip along the river banks on fine weather days could be considered as a great thing
to do.
What do you like most about living with your family/ alone?
Personally I think besides me, there are still lots of people who love living with their family
because it’s the only place where you can find people who you sincerely love, believe and be able
to rely on. Although there might be some arguments, they are always there to help you when your
are in need. I think it’s very hard to find other place like that.
What do you find difficult about living with your family/ alone?
The most difficult thing coming to me is privacy. Living in a place with lots of people around you
makes it difficult to cry or to hide something confidential. As living in a “small community”, you
need to obey the rules no matter if they’re logical or suitable with you or not. For example, I find
it irritating when I have to come home before 11pm.
How have eating habits changed in your country in the last few decades?
I would say that in my country, eating habits haven’t changed much in the last few decades.The
staple foods here are rice and noodles, and these certainly have remained popular because they are
cheap, nutrious as well as filling. However, people have become more interested in eating fast food
and junk food as they are delicious and convinient for people who are always rush through their
work.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe an event or activity that has made you happy. You should say:
What this event or activity is
How often you have participated in this event
or activity
Whether you would do it more often if you
could
andyou
1. Do explain
thinkhow your lifeashas
of yourself been enriched
a person by this
who enjoys life?event
Why/orWhy
activity.
not?
Response:
Today, I’m gonna talk a bit about an event which made me happy. That was the time when I joined
my friend’s birthday party. The party took place last Saturday evening, in an Chinese restaurant
near my house. There were about ten of us, most of whom I have known since university and we
even close friends that time. As planned before, we gathered at the Chinese restaurant, I gave my
friend a birthday card and a handmade teddy bear,which he always wanted to have one. Then we
ordered some really nice, cheap and delicious food. While we ate, everyone chatted happily. Lots
of good and even embarrasing momments were reminded made me felt both happy and warm.
After the main course, the waiter brought out a cake and we sang “Happy Birthday” song together.
After that, we decided to go home early, we said goodbye and hugged each other warmly.
One will never understand how happy I was when I had a get together with my old friends and
catched up with what my friends had been up to. Moreover, it was also a great chance to wind
down after a hard week at work.
With all the reasons above, I strongly believe this party was such a very meaningful moment that
I would never forget.
1. Do you think of yourself as a person who enjoys life? Why/ Why not?
Although there are lots of ups and downs happening around my life, I still enjoy it very
much. As an ambitious person, I always list out goals that challenge me every day. And
that’s needless to say, when I achieve those goals, I’m happy and excited. But when I
cannot, there are thousands of friends and relatives who are always there to cheer me
up and help me to relax and be more confident. So at any situation, I still find every
day is a meaningful day
PART 3
We’re been talking about happiness and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions related
to this. Let’s consider:
1. Describe some of the factors that make one family happy and another unhappy?
● Being able to fairly share various tasks to each individual.
● Contribute to family’s budget
● Caring and understading
2. Do you think that it is essentially the same things that make all people happy, regardless of
cultural background or ethnicity?
Happiness is something which come out freely from our mind. And besides, culture and ethnicity
are 2 important things which have been set in one individual’s mind for thousand of years. So we
can easily see that it is very difficult to break this connection and even it’s a useless thing to do.
By doing that, we will accidentally force the cultural diversity to disappear. Which is more, if
everyone is happy with the same things, that will soon be not a happiness anymore.
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
Let’s begin by talking about your work or studies:
I’d like you to tell me about your studies/ job.
I’m working as a teaching assistant at an English center near my house.
afraid of /ə'freid/ : sợ
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a recent news story you’re heard or read about. You should say:
How you heard about it
When it happened
What people, places, events were involved
and explain how you felt when you heard about this news story.
The story that I am going to talk about is a fascinating story on how an eight year’s old kid
saved more than 500 people from possible fatal casualty. I read this story a year ago in a daily
newspaper.
One day, an eight years old boy was playing with some other kids in the evening near a rail
junction and suddenly noticed that a part of the rail track was severely damaged. While other
kids ignored that ,this particular boy was different. He went home and told his father that
something bad is going to happen. They then came back to the junction and took a great deal of
hassle to convince the rail officers to go and visit the damage. They officers were reluctant to do
so and thought it was a child’s imagination. But the boy was adamant that finally he was able to
convince them that something terrible might happen if they do not take prompt actions. When all
of them saw the severe damage on the rail track, they were all surprised about how terrible the
situation was. Unfortunately, it was evening and very few people were in the station so repairing
the harmed rail road was impossible at that time. Then, they immediately informed the nearby
station and warned them so that the train does not leave that junction.
Next day many rail supervisors and employees visited the place and they were amazed by the
bravery the boy showed to save people from an approaching peril. I followed the news story and
next day it made the headline of every local newspaper. As far I remember the boy was given many
gifts by the rail authorities as well as the local administration. The great courage of a small kid
saved the lives of many and that was an indeed worth news story to let the people of the whole
country know and feel proud of.
1. Do you keep up with the news and current affairs regularly?
When I was young, I read every day. But as growing up, there are lots of other things
control my life, so I just read it once a week. But I’m really into the feeling when you
are curling up on the sofa with your warm blanket, reading news and being in lots of
emotional levels. So I usually spend all of Sunday just to catch up news of all week.
2. Do you think most of the stories being reported are positive or negative?
Does this have all affect on you at all?
It’s true that when I read the news, I also feel like the only things reported are terrible,
depressing events. . There are some explanations that I could come up with. At the
writer’s side, I think they are drawn to reporting bad news because sudden disaster is
more compelling than slow improvements. At the reader’s side, we pay attention to bad
news, because on the whole, we think the world is rosier than it actually is. When it
comes to our own lives, most of us believe we're better than average. This pleasant
view of the world makes all bad news more surprising and salient with the question:
“How could they dare to do those bad things like that?” Or ‘How cold blooded they
are!” And that’s also why I tend to be more attracted with bad news, something like
corruption, set-backs, hypocrisy and so on – rather than neutral or positive stories.
PART 3
We’re been talking about news and current events and I’d like to discuss with you one or two
questions related to this. Let’s consider:
1. Describe the main purpose of a newspaper.
● Giving information
● Release stress
3. Do journalists have a responsibility to the public? How would you describe this
responsibility?
● If the reporter provides incorrect information, he will lose the job
5. Speculate on the way the Internet will change the way reporting is done in the future.
● Online newspaper will replace paper materials
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 16 – FAMILY
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to begin by talking about your hometown:
Where is your hometown situated?
My hometown is Can Tho City. Located in the center of Mekong Delta, it is considered as the
biggest most developed city in the south-western Vietnam. In addition, Can Tho has gradually
developed into an attractive tourist sight.
Be keen on = like
personalised space is gained by living in a house. You are the owner of the area so you can change
it as per your convenience. Moreover, a private house is also considered as a more suitable place
for extended family to live and work together. However, living in a house comes with a high
maintenance cost and extra effort.
On the other hand, the pros of living in an apartment also cannot be ignored. The maintenance is
taken care of by the society. There is a helpline number that you can call at any time of the day for
any issue that you face. Moreover, it is considered a much safer place to live. For instance, a thief
would think twice before entering to a place where there are too many people. The only discomfort
faced by people living in apartments is lack of privacy and space. A late party with loud music is
the thing that you should never think of when you are living with a horde of people!
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe your family. You should say:
How many people there are in your family
Where each family member lives
Which family members live together
and discuss whether or not your family is a typical Vietnamese
family.
I come from a lovely 5-member family. They are my parents, my younger sister and younger
brother and me. We five people live in our private house on 3/2 street. The all members of the
family are highly intimate with me and I am to them too.
To start with my mother, she is the sweetest person and the kindest hearted woman I have ever
seen. She is creative, helpful and loving in nature. my mother is a housewife and she takes care
of the family. She always remains busy with her household chores as we do not have any
domestic help.
My father is the cornerstone of our family and works hard to win the bread for our family. He is
major in oil production. Although he usually have to leave home from dawn to dusk because of
his heavy workload, he always cares and loves all of us and holds himself responsible for our
family's well-being. Besides, my father really has a great green thumb. Thanks to him, our
garden is so lively with full of colorful birds and flowers.That’s our habit to sit there and chit
chat with each other for a whole night. In short, my father is our hero, friend and great mentor.
My elder brother (John) and elder sister (Kathy) are all an exemplary young people and children
whom every parent would dream to have. They are very now working as computer programmers
in FPT computer company as they have a real talent with numbers, a creative soul and art are
their passion. Furthermore, they are also my best friends and perfect psychologists.
A typical Vietnamese family is the one which has around 4-5 members( a couple with 2
children).There, order, harmony and cares are considered as the most important things to follow.
And I would say that these two features above completely matches my family as the
interpersonal relationship with all the family members in my family is fine and we do truly care
for each other. When someone is in any sort of trouble or in any difficulty, we try to provide
necessary supports immediately so the situation could be solved. I never dare to imagine what
my life would be without my family. When I was a child, my family members provided me with
all forms of necessary supports and I am highly grateful to my parents for their unconditional
supports and still they are playing the same roles despite the fact that I’ve already turned 19. I am
also happy with my two siblings and cannot imagine my life without them. My family is my life
and thus it is most important for me than any other thing.
PART 3
We’re been talking about family in Vietnam and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions
related to this. Let’s consider:
1. Describe the role of the family in Vietnamese society.
● Show the much needed model of love between husband and wife
● Foster an environment where children learn skills, morals and values
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 17 – WOMEN
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
Let’s begin by talking about your work or studies:
I’d like you to tell me about your studies/ job.
I am now a freshman in university of Pedagogy, my major is The English Language. Besides, I’m
also working as a teaching assistant at an English center, just to get my feet wet.
Well, to be honest, I never really enjoy study, but I would say that it gives me some time to myself,
and if I achieve what I set out to do and learn some new information, then I guess I feel pretty
satisfied.
Why is it so popular?
Because the traditional time to have this festival is usually after harvesting the crops, its main
purpuse is to congratulate Vietnamese hard-woking farmers for the full harvest. For other, full
moon festival is organized at the beginning of the new school year, so it is seen as one of the large
last party for children to join before they begin their successful school year. Moreover, although it
first celebration dated back 3000 years ago to the Shang Dynasty and there are hundreds of other
festivals besides, the meaning and the performance still has been kept and developed each year.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe the role of the women in your family. You should say:
What tasks the women in your family do at home
Whether the women in your family have jobs
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Response:
Today I’m gonna tell you a little bit about the two women in my family: my mother who is a model
of women in the past with some great domestic characters. The second one is my sister, who
represents for nowadays modern women.
Let’s talk about my mother first. My mother is a housewife and she doesn’t have any job
throughout her life, but it doesn’t mean that she has poor-educational level. My mother spends
most of her time taking care of us and doing housework. In her free time, she always keeps
updating herself with recent news on newspapers from both TV and online sources. There is also
one feature which my mother owns from the lifestyle in the past and that is discipline. My mother
believes everything has its own rule that we need to follow and it’s always bad to mix it up with
new things. That’s why all the dishes she cook have traditional taste and there might be not even
a little creation there. But frankly speaking, if there hadn’t been my mother’s rule, my family
wouldn’t have been such a warm and well-organized place like that .
My sister represents for nowadays modern women. She is a marketer in a foreign trade company.
It’s funny that although she has achieved so many goals both at work and in society, she even can’t
fry an egg herself. So it’s clearly enough that my mother’s lifestyle is typical in some good old
days and my sister is one of those today broad-minded women. Both of those two types still exist
together in Vietnam society nowadays as my my sister and my mother are still there to spice up
my whole family.
I want to build a small table for the rapid increase of my books, there are my father
and brother’s help. Besides, they can even cook when my mother is on her holiday.
On some short words, I’m very proud of them
PART 3
We’re been talking about the role of women in the Vietnamese family and I’d like to discuss with
you one or two questions related to this. Let’s consider:
1. About what population of Vietnamese women work outside of the home?
● More and more women are going to work
2. Speculate on how the roles of men and women in Vietnamese families may change in the
next 20 years
● Both go to to work to contribute to the family’s budget
● Responsibilities are shared equally
● Their children have to be self-sufficient
3. Justify or otherwise the current roles that men and women perform in typical Vietnamese
families.
● Most men go to work to earn money
● Women are housewifes
4. Give reason for the rise in the number of people living only with their nuclear family (not
with grandparents).
● The need of personal space
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 18 – TOURISM
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to begin by asking you about your hometown:
Please describe your hometown.
My hometown is Long An which is a coastal city and capital of Khánh Hòa Province, on the South
Central Coast of Vietnam. Nha Trang is well known for its beaches and scuba diving and has
developed into a popular destination for international tourists, attracting large numbers of
backpackers, as well as more affluent travelers on the south-east Asia circuit.
backpacker: Tây ba lô
affluent /´æfluənt/ (adj): giàu có
circuit /'sɜ:rkɪt/ (adj): chu vi
To be honest, I’m not that good at cooking but I can make extremely good fried rice with
vegetables and my mom was the one taught me to make that dish.
What can you talk to friends about but not your family?
Well, I guess it would be my studying, because of the fact that my friends are students like me so
I think it would be easier discussing exercises with my friends.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a travel experience you have had. You should say:
Where you went and how you got there
Why you went to this place
How you heard about this place
and describe what you like or didn’t like about this place. Why/ Why not?
Response:
I’d like to tell you about a memorable trip to Sapa, a mountainous town from French colony in the
north of VN that I made last summer. Actually I started searching about the place when I first
heard about snowing in Sapa on mass media in the winter of 2010. I was so in love with the
beautiful landscape of that mountainous area. Then I had dreamt of Sapa before I saved up enough
for the vacation of 5 days last year in June. To me, it was a dream come true event. I'd taken an 1
hour flight to Hanoi before moving up to Sapa by train. While I was spending time up there, I met
and made friends with some tourists, visited all well-known places of the town: The gate to heaven,
Thac Bac waterfall and the love market in a Saturday night. I enjoyed new food there, especially
fresh fish caught in the river next to the town. I took hundreds of photos of ladder rice fields. They
were incredible and unique. Not only the landscape that I liked, I also in love with the weather.
When Ho Chi Minh city was suffering from a hot summer, people in Sapa were enjoying the
coolness of 19 Celsius degree. The sun appeared for a while and then hid behind the thick cloud.
In the early morning, cloud was surrounding you when you opened the door of the hotel which is
situated at about 300 meters above the sea level. It was like I was living in another planet even
though it was just 2 hours of flight away from my city . After that 5 days, I felt completely
rejuvenated and full of energy. “Travelling forms a young man”. The vacation in Sapa opened my
eyes and widened my knowledge of rich cultures of ethnic groups in the region. Without that trip,
I, for sure, wouldn't have realized my home country's beauty and wouldn't have had appreciation
to the natural creativity as well as heritages of human beings. Sapa has become my favorite place
ever since then.
PART 3
We’re been talking about the role of women in the Vietnamese family and I’d like to discuss with
you one or two questions related to this. Let’s consider:
1. Compare the kinds of tourist trips that Vietnamese/ local people and foreign visitors make
within Vietnam. Are they similar or different?
3. Discuss any disadvantages you think there may be for Vietnam in having a large tourist
industry.
● Tourism can often cause environmental damage
● The commercialization of culture can undermine the soul of a tourist destination
4. Speculate on how important you think the tourism industry will be for Vietnam in the future.
● Largely contribute to the economic of the country.
● Let people from other countries know more about the beauty of Vietnam.
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 19 – CONSUMERISM (b)
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
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PART 1
Let’s begin by talking about your work or studies:
I’d like you to tell me about your studies/ job.
I’m a waiter at a restaurant near my house in district 3 and it’s one the most famous restaurants in
its district.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Talk about something you’ve bought that you were very happy with. You should say:
What is was. Describe it.
Why you bought it
Where you bought it
Where you kept/ keep it
and say why you were so happy with it.
Response:
Last week, I bought an Iphone for myself as a prize for being hard-working for over 6 months. It
was a golden Iphone 7 32 GB version and I bought it for 650$ from a store located in district 10.
I must say that I was really impressed with that Iphone at first. Its operating system was extremely
fast. It could run 3 times faster than my previous Iphone 5s and its facade was also carefully
designed as it was made to be slimmer and more luxurious. The traditional home button was
omitted in order to make the Iphone bigger due to the fact that its screen was already 4’7. you may
feel it rather gigantic at first, but it may end up feeling just right in no time. In addition, there are
many remarkable upgrades, for example Iphone 7 is now running IOS 10, using Apple A10
processor, also the RAM was upgraded to 4 GB. As the same time, the main camera was upgraded
to 12 MPX and the selfie shooter got the more sinigficant update by far is now 7 MPX. With these
marvelous updates, I think its price was totally worth it. But I believe the true thing that made it
worth every penny I spent was because I worked so hard over the past few months and to buy
something from the money I saved was a really great experience. This small thing could really
help me be more confident when I walk on street as I hear other people extolling my phone.
However, in spite of believing my carefulness, I had to remind myself to always keep my eyes on
the phone because that Iphone was recently the in thing so it’s definitely the target of many
pickpockets. In conclusion, I was really pleased with my choice in buying that phone.
PART 3
We’re been talking about things we can buy and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions
related to this. Let’s consider:
1. What are some of products that Vietnam produces for the export market?
● Handicraft
● Seafood
● Rice
2. Compare the quality of locally made goods with goods from other countries.
● Competetive price
● Diversity in styles and models
● The quality is as good as those from other countries
3. Evaluate the impact that imported goods have on the sales of local products.
● The sales of local products declines
● More enterprises bankrupt.
5. Compare the attitudes of your parent’s generation to your own generation is in terms of
saving.
● Following generation don’t know how to save for rainy day
● Parent’s generation consider things carefully before spending money on them
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 20 – ENVIRONMENT
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to begin by asking you about your hometown:
Where are you from?
I’m from Quảng Ngãi. It’s is a province in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam, on the coast
of South China Sea. It is located 883 kilometres south of Hanoi and 838 kilometres north of Hồ
Chí Minh City.
Actually, it still depends on my purpose to decide what to do for example I will go for a dip if I
thirst for water or on the contrary, if I want to buy some souvenirs for my friends and relatives I’ll
go to the market.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe an environmental problem in your country. You should say:
What the problem is
How you have learned about this problem
Who or what is affected by this problem.
and say why you were so unhappy with it.
1. Do you recycle?
2. Do you think it is important to have a clean environment?
Response:
I live in Ho Chi Minh city and this city has got some several issues related to environmental
pollution. The major environmental pollutions that this city has is air pollution. The main reason
for this pollution is overpopulation and a rapid and unplanned industrialisation of this city. The
city has more than 8 millions people whereas the number should have been far less than that. It is
inevitable that a large number of populations in a small city always cause environmental pollution
as they use more cars, consume more energy and natural resources. Air pollution is very
concerning in this city and the chemical smoke, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide emitted from
automobiles and industries are the main reason for air pollution. This city has more than million
automobiles and thousands of industries which are emitting the dangerous gases, and ingredients
which are causing the air pollutions. Air pollution is the direct reason people suffer from various
dangerous diseases including lung cancer, asthma, heart disease etc. In fact the number of people
currently suffering from these diseases in alarming and if steps are not taken to prevent air pollution
immediately, this number would rapidly increase. The most important thing to reduce pollution in
our city is to create public awareness. We are mostly creating that pollution and endangering
ourselves, the Earth and other species. Without our awareness and strict determination to prevent
our city from pollution, we can’t reduce or prevent it. Strict laws should be introduced and be
applied against any environmental pollution and all the illegitimate industries and companies
should be banned. The decentralization of industries and offices can be effective as it would reduce
the number of people currently living in this city. Job opportunities and other facilities should be
improved in the rural areas so that people can manage works in their own cities and villages other
than coming to this city. The education and morality are two important aspects that help people
understand the necessity of keeping the city clean and healthy.
1. Do you recycle?
Yes, I always recycle things which can be recycled for example bottles.
PART 3
We’re been talking about the environment and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions
related to this. Let’s consider:
1. Describe some of the kinds of environmental problems that exist in your country?
● Smog
● Litter
● Waste from industrial factories
2. Do you think people from your country are concerned about these problems?
● Campaigns have been set up in order to against industries
5. Are some environmental problems caused by international factors beyond your country’s
control?
6. Can you evaluate the individual’s capacity to help solve environmental problems?
● Together we can change the world
● Every person’s try is necessary
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 21 – TECHNOLOGY
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
Let’s begin by talking about your work or studies:
I’d like you to tell me about your studies/ job.
I’m working as an employee at a real estate agency.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a recent technological advancement that you have benefited from. You should say:
What it is
How often you use it, and what you use it for
How you benefit from it
and explain whether you think it will still be in use in ten years’ time, and why/ why not.
Response:
Technology has become an inseparable part of my life as it helps facilitate many things. Moreover,
the advancement in technology has been exceptionally fast in the 20th and 21st century in terms
of medicine and health care, communication, agriculture, education, transportation. But I guess the
one that I take advantage of most is transportation. In particular, thanks to the invention of an app
called “Grab”, I can now easilly and conveniently travel around the city.
I use it quite often like almost everyday, whenever I want to get to somewhere I just need to pick
up my phone and use “Grab”. Or everytime I need to deliver something, I also use “Grab”. The
way to use it is also very easy, first you need to key in your pick-up and drop-off locations to get
your estimated fare. And then “Grab” will find the nearest available driver for you. Next you just
wait for your driver but what is so convenient is that you can track your driver by knowing your
driver’s location and ETA in real-time from your phone screen. Finally, the driver will take you to
the destination safety and you pay a reasonable fare.
What I like about “Grab” besides its convenience is its group of well-trained and careful workers.
Their serving attitudes are very positive as they always smile whenever they see me. Moreover,
they always drive as careful as possible so I feel completely safe and pleased. Additionally, the
fare is shown in advance so you no longer do you have to bargain as the company provides you a
fixed and transparent fare through the app. Due to the fact that “Grab” has become so popular and
it is growing bigger and bigger everyday so I think in the future “Grab” will improve even more
and maybe there will be “GrabPlane” besides cars and bikes. I truly think so.
PART 3
We’re been talking about technology and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions related
to this. Let’s consider:
1. Discuss any problems associated with the rapid development of technology.
● People depends too much on technology
● Use technology to do bad things
2. Evaluate whether modem technology has widened the gap between developed and
developing countries.
4. Consider what your life would be like without technological advancements such as
electricity
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 22 – INDUSTRIALISATION
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to begin by asking you about your hometown:
I’d like you to tell me about your hometown.
My hometown is Lâm Đồng. It is a province located in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam
and its capital is Đà Lạt.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a traditional industry that is famous in Vietnam. You should say:
What it is
What it is used for
Why it is famous
and explain whether people still use it today and if you think people will use it in the future.
Response:
One of the industry that is famous in Vietnam is Handicraft Industry. As you might know, a
handicraft, sometimes more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft or handmade, is any of a
wide variety of types of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by hand
or by using only simple tools. It is a traditional main sector of craft, and applies to a wide range of
creative and design activities that are related to making things with one's hands and skill, including
work with textiles, mold and rigid materials, paper, plant fibers, etc. Usually the term is applied to
traditional techniques of creating items that are both practical and aesthetic.Handicraft industries
are those that produces things with hands to meet the needs of the people in their locality.Machines
are not used.
In reality, Vietnam has become a place to manufacture and export hand-made products for the
European market, which is the world largest market for these items. Vietnam is catching up with
nations like Italy , China , and Malaysia in manufacturing and trading products which were made
by hands. Likewise, recently tourists who visit Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi to purchase Vietnamese
gift goods are increasing. Some guidebooks introduce several handicraft villages that can be visited
on a day trip from major tourist towns, resulting in tourists who visit the actual production site and
shop during their stay. In Vietnam, quite a few craft villages, which are a day-trip distance from
big cities, such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, receive many tourists to see the production site,
experience crafting and enjoy shopping in the area. Each provincial government has already
developed its own brochure to attract both foreign and domestic tourists and even websites to
promote their province's charm and history.
The reason why this type of industry has been so popular is because of its competitive price, the
ability so satisfy the huge orders and a diversity of styles and colours comes along with the high
quality of every product created. In conclusion, I believe in the future Vietnamese Handicraft
Industry will improve more and more.
PART 3
We’re been talking about traditional industry and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions
related to this. Let’s consider:
1. Compare the positive and negative aspects of industrialization on Vietnam.
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 23 – THE ARTS
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to start by talking about sports:
Do you prefer to play or watch sports?
I enjoy watching sports more than playing as I’m not so keen on moving my body.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a book, picture or piece of music which is important to you. You should say:
What it is
When and where you first encountered it
How it makes you feel
and explain it is important to you.
Response:
The song 'High Hopes' sung by David Gilmour of Pink Floyd band is a song I have loved always
and would hear often for the rest of my life. Pink Floyds is famous for their progressive and
psychedelic music and high quality lyrics. This song falls under the progressive rock music genre
and was the 11th song of the album Division Bell.
I usually listen to this song in my computer and sometimes in my MP3 player with the head phone.
In fact I am a great fan of this music band and most of their songs are in my favorite list. This song
is specifically attractive for the music composition, lyrics and theme.
This song reminds the past and compares how greener and full of possibility it was. The church
bell and the lyrics make an out of the world illusion that only people who love it would realize.
Every time I hear this song, I can feel my childhood, the sweet memory and the greener town I
used to live. This is song that opens a horizon for me to visit my past. I love this song from my
heart.
This music puts me in a sad yet charming mood. I feel sad that the past days won't be coming back
and I won't have that childhood charm anymore. On the other hand this song gives me a genuine
pleasure of the memories of my childhood and all the friends and people I knew then.
PART 3
We’re been talking about the Arts and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions related to
this. Let’s consider:
1. Describe any traditional arts in Vietnam.
3. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of high government spending on the Arts.
4. What are the differences between the Arts and popular entertainment?
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.
TOPIC 24 – IMPORTANT EVENTS
EXAMINER
Good morning/ afternoon.
Please take a seat. My name is ________________ and I’m your examiner. Please tell me your
full name.
What should I call you?
Could you give me your identification please?
Thank you. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself. All right?
PART 1
I’d like to start by asking you some questions about your hometown:
Where are you from?
I’m from Trà Vinh which is located in the Mekong Delta region.
What I like about my hometown is its famous attractions such as Ba Om Lake, Vam Ho Bird
Reserve and many other pagodas. Also, the people there are very hospitable and kind.
Actually, yes. Sometimes I find it quite boring but I still have to follow it.
PART 2
Now I’d like to ask you to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on this topic (hand Candidate the CARD for
Part 2). Please read the topic carefully. You have one minute to think about what you’re going to
say. You can make notes to help you if you wish.
Response:
One of the memorable wedding ceremonies that I attended and enjoyed was the wedding party of
my cousin. It was in the year 2007 and I was 21 years old at that time. I can recall that it was mid-
summer and I took 4 days leave from my university to attend the program.
My cousin Kim got married and she was the daughter of my eldest maternal uncle. Among our
cousins she was the eldest and she was 24 years old when she got married to a doctor. I was in the
wedding from the very beginning: shopping till the departure of the bride to her father-in-laws
house. The whole house was decorated, we celebrated a ceremony 3 days long, lots of relatives
and neighbors came to congratulate the bride and they brought some gifts for her as well. The host
prepared several delicious dishes and sweets and everyone wear new and traditional dresses.
Everyone enjoyed, sang and danced, the whole program was recorded and everyone cried when
the bride left the house.
Yes that was a typical wedding that followed the general traditions and customs. It was nothing
different from the traditional marriages that are generally performed in most of the part of the
country except some minor tribes and society. In fact we enjoyed the wedding because a typical
marriage ceremony in our country has lots of interesting and enjoyable parts that people celebrates
with boundless joys. We mostly followed the customs and thoroughly enjoyed the whole wedding
program.
PART 3
We’re been talking about important events and I’d like to discuss with you one or two questions
related to this. Let’s consider:
The role of cultural and sporting events in society
1. Describe what types of cultural and sporting events are important in your society.
● Seagame
3. Compare what events are popular now and what were popular in the past.
● Banners
● Mass media
2. Evaluate the role of the media in determining the importance of different events.
● The more importatnt the event is, the more modern means of media will be used.
Thank you. It’s been interesting talking to you. Good luck with your future plans.