This document contains 20 cards with questions for an English speaking exam. Each card has 3 parts: 1) answering examiners' questions, 2) talking about a specific topic, and 3) discussion. The topics include places to live, ideal homes, entertainment, traditions, difficult experiences, favorite foods, new technologies, impactful technologies, indispensable devices, and communication methods. The examiners will ask follow-up questions to further explore the topics.
This document contains 20 cards with questions for an English speaking exam. Each card has 3 parts: 1) answering examiners' questions, 2) talking about a specific topic, and 3) discussion. The topics include places to live, ideal homes, entertainment, traditions, difficult experiences, favorite foods, new technologies, impactful technologies, indispensable devices, and communication methods. The examiners will ask follow-up questions to further explore the topics.
This document contains 20 cards with questions for an English speaking exam. Each card has 3 parts: 1) answering examiners' questions, 2) talking about a specific topic, and 3) discussion. The topics include places to live, ideal homes, entertainment, traditions, difficult experiences, favorite foods, new technologies, impactful technologies, indispensable devices, and communication methods. The examiners will ask follow-up questions to further explore the topics.
This document contains 20 cards with questions for an English speaking exam. Each card has 3 parts: 1) answering examiners' questions, 2) talking about a specific topic, and 3) discussion. The topics include places to live, ideal homes, entertainment, traditions, difficult experiences, favorite foods, new technologies, impactful technologies, indispensable devices, and communication methods. The examiners will ask follow-up questions to further explore the topics.
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CARD No 1
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about the place you would like to live in The place I like – Hanoi/ home Part 3: Discussion
CARD No 2
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about your ideal home Part 3: Discussion
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS
CARD No 3
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about popular ways people in your country do for entertainment Watch TV Part 3: Discussion CARD No 4
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a traditional festival in your country
Part 3: Discussion
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 5
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a difficult situation you have had in your life Part 3: Discussion
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Tell a story related to money that you know Part 3: Discussion
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3) CARD No 8
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a new piece of technology you would most like to buy Part 3: Discussion
CARD No 7
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a form of technology you think that has changed modern life the most Part 3: Discussion
CARD No 9
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a technological device that you hate living without Part 3: Discussion CARD No 10
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about advantages and disadvantages of the internet Part 3: Discussion
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 11
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about advantages and disadvantages of living in a big family Advantages: - good – like People help you – you help people It’s fun I feel happy
There are many people
It’s noisy – it’s not good
Part 3: Discussion
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 12
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about some environmental problems we are facing now Part 3: Discussion CARD No 13
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about some ways we can do to protect the environment Part 3: Discussion
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 14
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Describe a difficult decision that you once made Part 3: Discussion CARD No 15
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Describe a house or an apartment you would like to live in Part 3: Discussion
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 16
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a traditional / a special dish in your country Part 3: Discussion
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 17
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a member of the family you get on well with Part 3: Discussion ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3) CARD No 18
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a popular celebration in your country Part 3: Discussion
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 19
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a popular TV programme in your country Part 3: Discussion
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 20
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about some common ways of communication Chat online Meet people in a restaurant Call friends Part 3: Discussion ACADEMY OF JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES *** ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 2) DÀNH CHO GIÁM KHẢO
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 1
- Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
- Part 2: Talk about the place you would like to live in - Part 3: Discussion - Do you prefer living in the city or in the country? Why? - Is it stressful living in a big city? - What are the advantages of living in the countryside? - What are the advantages of living in the city? - Why do you think some people change their living place so often? - Why do you think people choose to live in big cities (despite certain problems)?
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3) CARD No 2
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about your ideal home Part 3: Discussion
- Do you think it’s better to rent or to buy a place to live in?
- How easy is it to find a place to live in your country? - Do you agree that there is a right age for young adults to stop living with their parents? - What options are available to young couples looking for accommodation in your country? - What are some of the pleasures involved in making a home for ourselves?
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 3
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about popular ways people in your country do for entertainment Part 3: Discussion - What kind of art do you enjoy? - Do you think children should study art at school? - Name some of traditional art forms in your country - How has art changed in the last ten year in your country?
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3) CARD No 4
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a traditional festival in your country Part 3: Discussion
- Do you think traditional performances are important?
- What do you think is the difference between watching a live performance and watching it on TV? - How do you think to watch a dance performance or a stage play influences children?
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 5
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a difficult situation you have had in your life Part 3: Discussion
- What challenges do young people face today?
- How do (young people) handle difficult or challenging tasks? - Which do you think is better, to face these difficulties and challenges alone or to seek the help of others? - Do you think people need to be challenged?
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3) CARD No 6
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about your favourite food Part 3: Discussion - Are there any food you dislike? - What are some traditional food in your country? - Do you have a healthy diet? - Who does the cooking in your family? Why? - Do you think Vietnamese people's diet is healthy? - Do you like tasting new food? - Have you ever tried foreign food? - Do you like any food from other countries near Vietnam? - Do you like to cook? - Do you think cooking is a pleasure or a chore for people who have busy lives? - What do you enjoy the most about a meal? Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 8
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a new piece of technology you would most like to buy Part 3: Discussion
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3) CARD No 7
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a form of technology you think that has changed modern life the most Part 3: Discussion
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 9
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a technological device that you hate living without Part 3: Discussion
- Do you think there should be regulations on the use of mobile phones?
- What do you think of primary school students owning a mobile phone? - What (minimum) age do you think is appropriate for owning a cell phone?
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3) CARD No 10
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about advantages and disadvantages of the internet Part 3: Discussion
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 11
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about advantages and disadvantages of living in a big family Part 3: Discussion Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 12
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about some environmental problems we are facing now Part 3: Discussion What do you do to protect the environment?
How can we protect the environment?
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3) CARD No 13
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about some ways we can do to protect the environment Part 3: Discussion
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 14
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Describe a difficult decision that you once made Part 3: Discussion
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 15
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Describe a house or an apartment you would like to live in Part 3: Discussion Note: DO NOT write anything on the card ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3) CARD No 16
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a traditional / a special dish in your country Part 3: Discussion
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 17
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a member of the family you get on well with Part 3: Discussion
- What are the advantages of strong family relationships?
- How many generations are usually living under one roof in your country? - What are the benefits, and drawbacks of a family of several generations living together? - Do both parents have equal responsibilities in taking care of their children?
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3) CARD No 18
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a popular celebration in your country Part 3: Discussion
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 19
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about a popular TV programme in your country Part 3: Discussion
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
ENGLISH SPEAKING QUESTIONS (GE 3)
CARD No 20
Part 1: Social interactions: Answer the examiners’ questions
Part 2: Talk about some common ways of communication Part 3: Discussion
- What is the difference between new media and old media?
- Do you think the contents in the newspapers are reliable? - Do you think it’s necessary for people to watch foreign news? - How has social media changed how we consume news? - What kinds of (famous) people are usually in the news in your country?
Note: DO NOT write anything on the card
1. Why should students play sports?
Well, this is because everyone wants to have good health. And they have to do something about this. This basically means… doing physical activity. Well, this is because ….. this means they… 2. Why don’t some students play sports? students/ pressure/ busy 3. What is the main problem that discourages people from playing sports? It has something to do with… Well, I guess study is the main thing. 4. Can people still enjoy good life without playing sport? - Well, maybe. Or maybe not. take great pride in something = feel proud of something - Well, think about this. A good life isn’t just about…/
1. What are some good daily habits that you know?
It has something to do with health. - getting enough sleep - playing sport - staying disciplined 1. What are some good daily habits that you know? It has something to do with happiness. - getting enough sleep - playing sport 1. What are some good daily habits that you know? It has something to do with…
2. Why is it important to get into some routines?
Well I guess it has something to do with effectiveness. For example - staying disciplined – a fixed time - Well I guess if 3. Should students fall into some daily routines? - Yes, they should. – study effectiveness – starting something new 4. What are some possible problems with routines?