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1.What's your favorite book/food/song/type of weather/room?

2. Which is more important to you? Your friends or family?

3. Do you prefer eating out or at home?

4. How often do you go out with friends?

5. Who do you spend most time studying/working with?

6. Who do you love the most in your family?

7 How's the weather in your country?

8. Where do you usually go to entertain yourself?

9. Why do you think people should have an interest or hobby?

10. What do you like most about your hometown?

11. How many languages do you speak?

12 How does English help you in your study or work?

13.Is it important to like the people you study/work with? [Why/Why not?]

14.Do you have a favourite flower or plant? [Why/Why not?]


ANIMALS
Part 1:
1. What is your favorite animal? Why?
2. Do you like going to the zoo?
3. Do you often watch TV programs about wild animals?
4. Are there any animals that you are afraid of?

IELTS Part 3:

1. What effects do you think humans have on wild animals?


2. What measures could we take to protect wildlife?
3. What do you think are some benefits to humans of protecting wild animals?
4. Is it the responsibility of schools to teach children about protecting wildlife?

PART 2

DISASTERS

IELTS Part 1: Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. Try to use the new words and
structures you have learned.
1. What are some common natural disasters in your country

2. How do people in your country usually respond to them?

3. Have you ever experienced a natural disaster in your hometown?

4. Have you ever volunteered or donated money to help those affected by a disaster?

IELTS Part 3: Work in small groups. Brainstorm the ideas for the questions below.
1. What can be done to prepare for natural disasters in areas that are prone to them?
2. How can communities be better equipped to respond to and recover from disasters?
3. What role do the media and social media play in raising awareness about disasters and informing
people about what to do in case of an emergency?
4. What are the long-term consequences of disasters on the economy and infrastructure of a country or
region?
5. How can international organizations and governments work together to provide effective aid and
support to communities affected by disasters?

TRANSPORTATION

IELTS Part 1: Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. Try to use the new words and
structures you have learned.
1. What kinds of transportation do you take to go to school?
2. What are your favorite means of transportation and why?
3. What type of public transportation can be found in your city?
4. Have you ever had a bad experience while traveling by public transportation?
IELTS Part 3: Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. Try to use the new words and
structures you have learned.
1. What are the pros and cons of using public transportation?
2. How can governments encourage people to use public transportation more often?
3. How can technology improve transportation in the future?
4. In your opinion, what is the most pressing transportation issue that needs to be addressed in cities
today?
PART 2

ADVERTISEMENT

IELTS Part 1: Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions.
1. Are there many advertisements in your country?
2. What do you think about TV advertisements?
3. Where can we see advertisements?
4. Why do you think there are so many advertisements nowadays?

IELTS Part 3: Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions.
1. What makes an advertisement effective?
2. What benefits do companies obtain from advertising on the Internet as opposed to TV?
3. Do you think young and old people have the same attitude when it comes to advertising?
4. Do you think advertisements can influence people to buy things?

Part 2
IELTS Part 1:
1. Have you ever broken a rule before?
2. What is the most common crime in your city?
3. Have you ever seen a crime in action?
4. Is crime a serious problem where you live?
IELTS Part 3:
1. Do you think young criminals should be sent to prison?
2. In your opinion, why do young people commit crimes in modern society?
3. Is the crime rate nowadays lower than that in the past?
4. How can technology help fight crime?

ART
Lesson 21 – SPEAKING PART 3
EDUCATION
1. What kind of pressure do students have at school?
2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of online classes?
3. Which one do you think is more important? Practical skills or academic skills?
4. How important is it to have a university degree?
5. Do you think computers will replace teachers in the classroom in the near future?
6. How has teaching changed in your country in the last few decades?
TECHNOLOGY
1. Do you think people rely too much on technology nowadays?
2. In what ways has technology changed society?
3. Nowadays, people are using their smartphones and computers to communicate with each other. Is it
a positive or negative trend?
4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of social media?
5. What technological advancements do you think will be made in the next 10 years?
6. Why do some people decide to reduce their use of technology?
THE INTERNET & SOCIAL MEDIA
1. Which websites are popular among your generation?
2. How has the internet changed the way we communicate with others?
3. Do you think people will depend social media more or less in the future?
4. Why do you think bullying on the internet has become so widespread?
5. Should companies check job applicants’ online profiles?
6. What will be the next big development online?
WORK & EMPLOYMENT
1. What kinds of jobs do most people in your country prefer?
2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of working from home?
3. What is more important: job satisfaction or a high salary?
4. Some people say it’s better to work for yourself than be employed by a company. Do you agree? 5.
What skills do you think are needed to get a good job these days?
6. How has technology changed the way we work?
CULTURE & TRADITION
1. Are young people less interested in traditions nowadays?
2. Do you think it’s important to keep traditions of a country alive?
3. Do you think foreign culture is influencing the culture of your country?
4. How can we benefit from learning about other cultures?
5. How has your country’s culture changed over the last few decades?
6. What can be done to keep culture alive?
(Source: ielts liz: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-speaking-part-3-topics-2/)
ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE
1. Is it important to teach children about environmental protection at school?
2. What do you think is the main danger the world faces in terms of the environment?
3. What impact do you think climate change will have on the world in the next 50 years?
4. People should be forced to make lifestyle changes to reduce their carbon footprint. Do you agree or
disagree?
5. Do you think it is the responsibility of governments alone to protect the environment?
6. What measures can individuals take to protect the environment?
TRAVEL & TOURISM
1. Are there any problems caused by tourism? How to solve these problems?
2. How have holidays changed over the past few decades?
3. Do you think it is good for children to experience life in a foreign country?
4. What kind of holidays do you think will be popular in the future?
5. In your opinion, is it important to speak the language of the country you’re visiting?
6. How important is it for families to go on holiday together?

COMMUNICATION
PART 2:
IELTS Part 1: Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. Try to use the new words and
structures you have learned.
1. Do you prefer to communicate with people in person or online?
2. Have you ever had a misunderstanding with someone before?
3. How do you usually keep in touch with friends and family who live far away?
4. How often do you use social media to communicate with others?
IELTS Part 3: Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. Try to use the new words and
structures you have learned.
1. How has technology changed the way people communicate with each other?
2. Do you think body language is important in communication? Why (not)?
3. How important is it to communicate effectively in a team in your class?
4. What are some of the challenges that people face when communicating with others from different
cultures?
HEALTH
IELTS Part 1: Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. Try to use the new words and
structures you have learned.
1. Do you have any unhealthy habits?
2. What do you do to stay healthy?
3. Is it easy to keep fit where you live?
4. In your opinion, what is more important, eating healthy food or doing exercises?
IELTS Part 3: Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. Try to use the new words and
structures you have learned.
1. Do you think people have become more health-conscious in recent years?
2. Do you think the government is responsible for public health?
3. How could parents encourage their children to be healthier?
4. Which one do you support, treating diseases or preventing them?

CITPY PROBLEMS
IELTS Part 1: Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. Try to use the new words and
structures you have learned.
1. Do you like the city you are living in now?
2. Have you ever experienced traffic congestion in a city?
3. Do you think pollution is a major problem in cities?
4. Is it good for young people to grow up in the city?
IELTS Part 3: Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions. Try to use the new words and
structures you have learned.
1. What problems can rapidly expanding cities have?
2. Some cities receive millions of visitors. What problems can this cause?
3. What can be done to reduce traffic congestion in cities?
4. What can be done to improve the standard of living in your city?
PART 2
Describe a serious problem in your hometown/ city. You should say:
· what it is;
· what causes this problem;
· how serious it is;
and what can be done to solve this problem.
A serious problem in Ho Chi Minh City, where I live, is air pollution. This problem has an adverse impact
on public health, the environment and the overall quality of life of city residents.
The main causes of air pollution in Ho Chi Minh City include rapid industrialization and urbanization,
increased vehicle emissions, and poor waste treatment practices. The city's growth has led to an
increase in industrial and construction activities, releasing pollutants into the air. Additionally, the
increasing number of vehicles contributes to this problem. Finally, improper waste disposal and waste
burning further aggravate air pollution.
The severity of this problem can be seen through increased respiratory illnesses, reduced air quality
indexes and negative environmental impacts, including reduced visibility and damage to Ecosystem.
To solve this problem, some solutions can be implemented such as encouraging the use of renewable
energy sources, such as solar energy and wind energy, and implementing appropriate waste treatment
methods. Encouraging people to carpool can help reduce the number of vehicles on the road, which will
reduce air pollution. Plant more trees and create green spaces in the city, etc.
By implementing these measures, Ho Chi Minh City can aim to reduce the problem of air pollution and
improve the overall quality of life for its residents.
Describe your favorite books . You should say:
What the book is
What it is about
Why you like it
How to Win Friends and Influence People is a book that I love, this book was written by Dale Carnegie
and first published in 1936. The book talks about how to help readers improve their communication
skills, consult and create a friendly environment. honey.
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" mainly talks about skills and lessons to become a better
counselor, understand and deal with other people's emotions, strengthen mental and communication
skills, as well as improve the ability to attract and control the attention of others. The book also contains
many examples and practical exercises so that they can easily apply the lessons to everyday life.
Why do I like the book "How to Win Friends and Influence People"? Because it helps me improve my
communication and counseling skills, increase my understanding of other people's emotions, and also
gives me the skills to create strong relational bonds and succeed in life. living. This book also helped me
realize the value of solidarity and connection with others, which is one of the most important factors in
life and personal development. Therefore, the book "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale
Carnegie is a useful book.

Describe the person you admire the most


Who the person is
What that person looks like
Why you admire him/her the most
If asked about the person I admire the most, I always think about my mother. My mother is the one who
gave birth to me, raised me every day, and taught me good things. My mother is very gentle, always
happy and smiling, kind to everyone. Even though the situation was the most difficult, my mother was
still very strong, worked hard to make money for the family, and still loved us dearly.
My mother is the person I follow, my hero, and also the friend I talk to. I really love my mother, I will try
my best to repay her gratitude in the future.

Describe your favorite movie. You should say:


What the movie is
What it is about
Why you like it
Doraemon is an animated movie that I love the most. Created based on a mechanical mouse with a
magical bag with many treasures, his friends are Nobita Nobi and his classmates. It talks about the life of
Doraemon and other young people in Japan.
Doraemon often uses special devices and watches to help Nobita and his friends avoid difficulties in
their studies and daily life. This movie is full of emotions, happiness and learning with lessons about
passion, spirit and allyship.
Why do I like the movie Doraemon? Because it helps me remember strong values such as passion,
learning and solidarity. It also brings me a fun and wonderful world, making it comfortable and
enjoyable for me when watching movies. This movie also helps me remember the beautiful memories
and happy study sessions during my school years.

Describe a wild animal. You should say:


 what the animal is and what it looks like;
 where it lives;
 when you first saw this animal;
and explain how you feel about this animal.

The wild animal that comes to mind is the tiger, it is a large and majestic predator, known for its
distinctive orange fur with dark vertical stripes. Tigers have muscular bodies, broad heads with sharp
teeth and strong jaws, and short tails.
Tigers mainly live in forests in Asia, including countries such as India, Bangladesh, Nepal Indonesia, etc.
They prefer habitats with lots of vegetation and water sources, which provide them with shelter. hiding
and hunting opportunities.
The first time I saw a wild tiger in a documentary was when I was a child. I was mesmerized by its
beauty, its power and the way it moved with grace and elegance. Seeing a tiger in the wild also made
me aware of the importance of preserving their habitat and protecting this endangered species from
extinction.
In short, I feel great admiration for wild tigers. It represents the balance and harmony of nature, and its
existence is a testament to the interconnectedness of all living things. As a responsible human being, I
believe it is important to support conservation efforts for these amazing animals and their habitats.

Describe an interesting conversation you had with your friends. You should say:
· whom you spoke with;
· where you were;
· what the conversation was about;
and explain why you think it was interesting.
I had an interesting conversation with a group of friends at a local park during a picnic. The group
consisted of four people, including me, and we were all 21 years old.
The conversation started with the usual topics like the weather and our weekend plans. However, it
quickly evolved into a deeper discussion about personal growth and self-improvement. We shared our
experiences and challenges in balancing work, relationships and personal growth, which made the
conversation even more engaging.
What makes this conversation interesting is the openness and honesty between everyone. We can
express our vulnerabilities and listen to each other's insights without any judgment. This allows us to
learn from each other and gain new perspectives on our personal development journeys.
In short, the interesting conversation with my friends at the park was memorable for its insight, honesty,
and the opportunity to learn from each other's experiences in the context of personal growth and self-
improvement.

Describe a piece of art that you like. You should say:


- what the piece of art is;
- where and when you saw it;
- what it looks like or what it shows;
and explain why you like this piece of art.
“Girl with lily” is a Vietnamese work of art that I like, created by famous painter Le Pho. This beautiful
work was painted in 1958 and I first saw it at the Museum of Fine Arts in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
"Girl with Lily" is an oil painting on canvas. The work depicts the image of a young Vietnamese girl
holding a lily in front of a bright green background. Elegant girl in traditional Vietnamese costume with a
brightly patterned ao dai and a conical hat decorated with flowers. The painting demonstrates the
artist's mastery of subtle use of color and captures the grace and poise of his subject.
I was especially attracted to this work of art because it represents the beauty and elegance of
Vietnamese culture. The girl's outfit and the lily symbolize traditional Vietnamese elements, while the
artist cleverly uses color and composition to create a feeling of harmony and tranquility. The artwork
also captures a moment of grace and innocence, which I find very appealing.
In short, I admire "The Girl with the Lily" for its representation of Vietnamese culture, the artist's
mastery of color and composition, and the graceful way she is portrayed.

Describe a trip you traveled by public transportation. You should say:


 where you went;
 what means of transportation you used;
 whom you traveled with;
and explain how you felt about the trip.
Once I traveled by bus to visit Nha Trang city, famous for its beautiful beaches and attractive tourist
attractions in Vietnam. For this journey, I used a combination of buses and trains as they are the most
popular and affordable means of transport in the country.
I travel with my family, including my parents, younger sister and younger brother. The journey started
early in the morning, as we had to catch the first bus from our hometown to the nearest train station.
During the trip, we had the opportunity to observe the local landscape and interact with people, which
added to the experience. The bus ride was comfortable and we enjoyed beautiful views of the
countryside. Arriving at the train station, we boarded the train to continue our journey to Nha Trang.
The trip was also quite enjoyable because we had enough space to relax and chat with each other while
watching the scenery passing by.
I feel very excited about this trip because it allows me to spend precious time with my family. Public
transportation options offer a convenient and affordable way to get around. The trip also gave me the
opportunity to learn more about the culture and history of the places we visited, making the trip even
richer. Overall, it was a memorable and enjoyable experience that I cherish.

Describe an impressive advertisement you remember well


You should say:
· when and where you saw it
· what product/service was advertised
· what the contents of the advertisement were and explain how you felt about it.
I remember a particularly impressive advertisement I saw during a break while watching a movie at
the cinema. This ad is for an electric car company and is for their newest model. This happened a few
years ago, at that time electric cars were not as popular as they are now.
The ad begins with a stunning aerial view of a bustling city with heavy traffic. The camera then
zoomed in on a car stuck in gridlock, with the air filled with exhaust fumes. Suddenly, the car turns into a
promotional electric car model, the scene changes to a peaceful, clean and uncongested highway. The
ad showcases the car's sleek design, advanced features and impressive driving range on a single charge.
What makes this ad particularly impressive is its use of imagery and the message it conveys. It
effectively highlights the benefits of electric cars in terms of the environment and driving experience.
The transition between polluted cities and clean highways is a powerful visual metaphor for the positive
changes that electric cars can bring.
I felt inspired and motivated after seeing this ad. It not only introduces product features but also
emphasizes the importance of adopting eco-friendly solutions to combat environmental problems.
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