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SPEAKING CARD 4

PART 1
1. Good morning /afternoon. I’m …
- Now, what’s your name? My name is …/ I’m … (tên chính + tên đệm của bạn)
- And what’s your surname? It is … (tên họ của bạn)
- And how do you spell that? It is … (đánh vần từng chữ cái trong tên bạn)
- What is your phone number? It is … (đọc từng số điện thoại theo nhịp 4-4-3 hoặc 4-3-3)
- What is your email address? It is … (đọc địa chỉ email, chú ý @ đọc là at và . đọc là dot)

2. Where do you come from?/Where do you live? I am from … (quê của bạn)
- What do you study? I study … (tên ngành học của bạn)
- Do you like it? Why/Why not? Yes, because …(nêu lí do bạn thích ngành học)

3. Now, let’s talk about friends.


- How often do you see your friends ? I meet my friends every weekday at school.
- What do you enjoy doing with your friends? We enjoy playing games and chatting together.
- Where do your friends live? Most of them live in the same town with me, but some live in the suburd.

Now, let’s talk about food


- What do you usually have for breakfast? I like bread and instant noodles, sometimes I eat phở.
- What do you like drinking with your meals? I like soft drinks or milk tea.
- Where do you have lunch on weekdays? I usually have lunchs in the school canteen.

PART 2
In this part, you are going to ask and answer questions from each other.

1. What is the name of the club? It is Happy Days Club.


2. When does it open? It opens every Friday from 7.30 - 10.30 p.m.
3. What can we do there? We can play games, listen to music, dance and lots more.
4. Where is the club? It is at 29 Milton Street.
5. How much does it cost? It is just 1 pound per week.

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1. What can we see at the museum? We can see more than 70 planes.
2. Does it open at weekends? Yes, it opens daily from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
3. How much is a student ticket? It is 5 pounds.
4. Is there a car park there? Yes, there is a large free car park.
5. Can I buy a postcard there? Yes, you can buy postcards and books.

PART 3
In this part, you are going to talk together. Here are some pictures that show different keep-fit activities.
Do you like these keep-fit activities? Say why or why not.

- I like playing footbal because it improves endurance, leg strength,


coordination, and it encourages strategic thinking and quick decision-
making. What about you?
- I don’t like playing football because there’s a higher risk of injuries like
sprainsa and fractures. What about you?

- I like cycling because it is great for improving heart health, endurance, and
lower body strength. It also allows you to explore new places and enjoy
nature while exercising. What about you?
- I don’t like cycling because riding on roads can be dangerous due to traffic,
and falls or accidents can occur. High-quality bikes and gear can be
expensive. What about you?

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- I like swimming because swimming improves strength, flexibility, and
endurance. Being in water can be calming and reduces stress levels. What
about you?
- I don’t like swimming because you need access to a pool or a safe body of
water. Public pools can sometimes present hygiene issues, and chlorine can
irritate skin or eyes. What about you?

- I like jogging because it requires minimal equipment and can be done


almost anywhere. It strengthens the heart, improves circulation, and
increases lung capacity. What about you?
- I don’t like jogging because some people find jogging repetitive or boring.
Bad weather conditions can make jogging less enjoyable or impossible.
What do you think?

- I like playing tennis because it improves health, muscle, and provides


opportunities for socializing and competition. What about you?
- I don’t like playing tennis because it can lead to injuries and requires a
good amount of skill and practice to play well. What about you?

PART 4
(A) Do you think playing football to keep fit is interesting? Why/Why not?
- Yes, football is a team sport, so it provides opportunities to connect with others, build friendships,
and develop teamwork skills.
- No, football can be physically demanding, and the risk of injuries might make it less appealing to
some people.
(A) Do you think going cycling to keep fit is expensive? Why/Why not?
- Yes, high-quality bikes can be quite costly. Some high-end models range from several hundred to
thousands of dollars. And regular maintenance as well as occasional repairs can add to the cost
over time.
- No, aside from a helmet for safety, you don’t need much more to get started, making it cheaper
than sports that require extensive equipment or membership fees.
(B) Do you think to go swimming to keep fit is exciting? Why/Why not?
- Yes, being in the water is often refreshing, especially on a hot day. Swimming can be relaxing and
enjoyable.
- No, swimming is often a solo activity, so it may not be as socially engaging as team sports like
football or tennis.
(B) Do you think running to keep fit is cheap? Why/Why not?
- Yes, the primary requirement for running is a good pair of running shoes. You can run anywhere,
no need for a gym membership or class fees.
- No, quality shoes can range from moderate to high prices, and the costs of injury treatment could
be a factor for some individuals.

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