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Đề Part 3 Để Tập Buying Thinking Time

This document provides sample discussion topics for the IELTS Speaking Part 3 exam, organized into the following categories: electronics, education, children and young people, museums and art, tourism and travel, transport and cities. It includes questions about how technology, education, family life, art, travel, and transportation have changed over time and may change in the future. The document aims to give IELTS exam preparation students an idea of the types of questions that may be asked in Part 3 to stimulate discussion on general interest topics.

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Đề Part 3 Để Tập Buying Thinking Time

This document provides sample discussion topics for the IELTS Speaking Part 3 exam, organized into the following categories: electronics, education, children and young people, museums and art, tourism and travel, transport and cities. It includes questions about how technology, education, family life, art, travel, and transportation have changed over time and may change in the future. The document aims to give IELTS exam preparation students an idea of the types of questions that may be asked in Part 3 to stimulate discussion on general interest topics.

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Speaking Part 3 Worksheet

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Electronics
• Do you think electronic equipment is better for communication than being
face-to-face?
• What electronic equipment do people have in their homes in your country?
• How has this changed over the past few years?
• How do you think people would spend their time if they didn’t have this
equipment?
• Some people believe that very soon, all new housing will be ‘smart’ housing,
that is heating, lighting, opening and closing etc. will all be controlled from a
mobile phone. How realistic do you think this prediction is?

Education
• Should young people be made to stay on at school until they are 18?
• Do you think schools should encourage memorising facts and information
rather than creativity?
• How has education changed in your country in the last 20 years?
• Many people can foresee a time, when all classes will be delivered via a
computer rather than in a classroom. Do you think this will happen in your
country?
• How important is it to a country to have a well-educated population?

Children and young people


• Are young children today being made to grow up too quickly?
• What effects do you think advertising has on children?
• Some people believe that as children develop more quickly these days, they
should be considered as full adults from the age of 16. Do you agree or
disagree?
• Do you think there is more pressure on young people today than in the past?
• In some countries around the world, there seems to be an increasing gap
between young people and older people. To what extent is this true of your
country?

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Speaking Part 3 Worksheet

Museums and art


• Is there a need for museums in society?
• How can more people be encouraged to visit museums?
• In some countries, graffiti is accepted as an art form. Do you think graffiti is
art?
• Some forms of art, such as ballet and opera, are very expensive to see.
Should the state sponsor these art forms so that they are more accessible to
ordinary people?
• How do you think art and the presentation of art will change in your country in
the future?

Tourism and travel


• Is tourism generally a good thing?
• How has tourism to your country changed over the last 20 years?
• Has the typical family holiday changed in your country over the past few
years? Why?
• Why do you think people want to travel?
• Some people say that in only a few years’ time, holidays in space will be
affordable for ordinary people. Do you think this is likely?

Transport and cities


• Should private cars be banned from city centres to help reduce pollution?
• Do you think that making more areas of cities into pedestrian-only zone
increases or decreases business in local shops?
• How has public transport changed in your country in your lifetime?
• Some people believe that public transport systems should be run by private
companies not national or local governments. Do you agree or disagree?
• How do you think the way we travel to work will change in the future?

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