Art 1
Art 1
Art 1
Ngày 5/ 1
Part 1: Choose take photo or camera
Part 2: Describe the old person you know
Ngày 9/1
Part 1:
Where do you study?
What do you want to change about your school?
Do you like drinking water from bottle or tap? Why?
What color do you like? Did you like other color when you
were younger? If you can paint your room with a color, what
would it be?
Part 2: Describe a book you have read recently
Part 3:
What kinds of book are popular among children in your
country?
Do children like fairytale? Why?
How to encourage children to read?
Do people teach children to read at home or send them to
school? Why?
Ngày 11/1
Part 1:
- Work or study
Đi làm hay đi học?
Thích điều gì ở cv đang làm?
Nhiệm vụ là gì?
- SKY
Có dành nhiều tg ngắm bầu trời không?
Trời đêm hay ban ngày đẹp hơn?
Địa điểm nào ở thành phố ngắm trời đẹp?
Hồi bé có học gì liên quan đến trời đất không?
- Photograph
Có thích chụp ảnh không?
Hay chụp người hay cảnh?
Chụp bằng điện thoại hay camera thích hơn?
Chụp ảnh xong thì làm gì?
Part 2: Something you do to to help you work/study
Part 3: ti tỉ câu hỏi về routines và creativity
Set routines có tốt không?
Làm thế nào để có thể creative mà vẫn theo routine?
Ngta có thể làm gì để tăng creativity?
Nhiều lắm luôn
Ngày 15/1
Part 1: nói về
nơi bạn ở hiện tại
shoes
sunglasses
Part 2: a book you read recently
Part 3: về chilren và adult với việc đọc sách
Ngày 16/1
Part 1:
Work or study?
Is that a good job?
What your company should change?
Music
How often do you listen to music?
Are there any kind of music that you don’t like?
Have you ever come to a live music concert?
Cooking
Do you like cooking?
Why people like cooking?
Home cooked food and food bought from restaurants?
Part 2: Talk about a problem you had with a device ( TV, mobile
phone...)
Part 3:
What kind of devices that people often use in their life?
Are there any things you can do with a laptop but can’t do
with mobile phone?
What can people feel when they have a new device?
Is it true that inventions make you lazier?
Do you think the talent to create new invention is something
from practice or innate one?
Ngày 18/1
Part 1:
Study - major - university - learn subjects include or do not
include in course -> affect to you?
Do you want to change sth in university ? Why?
Picture - which one do you like? - why - have picture in
family? Important?
Part 2: piece of equipment is broken
what is it?
when ?
who did it?
how you feel about it?
Part 3:
Equipment ? When it broke, how it was broken?
Consider to fix or buy a new one?
How can you compare with other countries?
Music? Which equipment you use to listen to music? When
are you listen?
Live concert - prefer it or not? - been there? - how you feel
about live concert outside?
Book ? Children prefer read book to enrich knowledge in
science? Or not?
Ngày 20/1
Part 1: Work or study? Tea or coffee? Sky
Part 2: Describe a situation you didn’t have enough time
Part 3:Time spending, time management and how to deal with
stress
Ngày 31/01
Part 1:
- Area
How long have you been living at your current area?
Do you like it?
What change do you think wilk make it better?
...
- Movie stars
Your favorite movie star?
Do people in your couuntry like movie stars?
Do you want to be a movie star?
...
Part 2: Describe a person who you wanted to be like when you
were a child.
Part 3: Children
Difference between children now and in the past
Is it a good thing or bad thing
What do children need the most
Ngày 31/01/2019
Part 1:
- Work:
Are you worker or student?
Where do you work?
Do you think your company is good place to work?
Do you want anything to change about your workplace?
- Shoes:
Do you feel comfortable when wearing shoes?
Do you have favourite pair of shoes?
How often do you buy shoes?
Part 2:
Describe about a faraway place that you would like to visit in the
future?
Bonus: Do you have know anybody that has come there?
Part 3: Các câu hỏi liên quan đến Holiday và travelling:
Việt Nam có những địa điểm du lịch nào nổi tiếng?
Có nhiều người Việt Nam du lịch đến các địa điểm đó hay
không?
Có phải tất cả mọi người đều thích đi du lịch vào các kì nghỉ
lễ hay không?
Tại sao lại có một số người không thích đi du lịch vào các kì
nghỉ?
Có phải người Việt Nam muốn kéo dài các kì nghỉ hay
không?
Những người trẻ dùng 1 năm gap year đi du lịch có lợi hay
hại?)
Ngày 10/02
Part 1:
Where do you live
Do you know many people living in your areas
What kinds of picture do you like
Is your house decorated with pictures
Do you want someone will draw a picture of you in the future
Part 2: Describe a beautiful city
Part 3:
Ở nước bạn có những thành phố cổ nào? Tại sao nó lại thu
hút khách du lịch?
Làm sao để bảo vệ nó?
Bạn nghĩ các thành phố hiện đại trên khắp thế giới có được
xây dựng giống nhau không?
Trong tương lai các thành phố sẽ như thế nào
Sự cải thiện ở thành phố của bạn
Đề ngày 24/02
Part 1:
Talk about the city where you are living at the moment.
Do you think you live in a good city, why ?
Do you have breakfast habbit ? Why do you think its
important ?
Part 2: Describe a good law in your country.
Part 3:
Does your country resident like to do police officer ? Why or
why not ?
Do you think your country people prefer to do lawyer than
police ?
Do you think your country people offen obey the law ? If not,
how to solve this problem ?
Ngày 2/3
Đề 1:
Part 1:
Where do you live
Glasses
Music
Part 2: Describe another language (not English) that you want to
learn in the future
Part 3:
Should student learn another language?
Some question about international language
Đề 2:
Part 1: Place you lived in, share something to others, star movie
Part 2: A person you enjoyed study with
Part 3: Children & their classmate
Ngày 08/03
Part 1:
Do you work or study?
What do you want to o in the futủe to be better at your
work?
What difficulties you get at work?
How do you feel if you I have to wait for someone?
Were you a patient person when you were younger?
Are you patient now?
Part 2:. Describe a person you want to become similar when you
were growing up?
How do you know about that person?
What that person do that you admire?
Why do you want to be similar?
Part 3:
Do you think celebrities in Vietnam are setting a good
example for children?
Do you think they should advertise for products for children?
WORK
1. What do you do? For the past few months I’ve been working
for Thanh Nien
newspaper as a news editor. In fact this is my first job ever, I’m
working really hard to
contribute to the success of this prestigious newspaper.
2. What are your responsibilities?
As a part-time editor, I am responsible for editing news related to
different current affairs as well as collecting information for the
newspaper edition.
3. Why did you choose to do that type of work (or, that
job)? I guess it’s mainly
because of the job flexibility & my passion for journalism. To be
more specific, this job
offers me alternatives to the typical nine-to-five work schedule,
enabling me to find a
better balance between work and life. Besides, this job gives me
opportunities to pursue
my dream to become a journalist down the road.
4. Is there some other kind of work you would rather do?
At present, I don’t think I’m able to dedicate myself to any other
job rather than this one.
In fact, to me it’s the experiences and opportunities I can gain
that really matters.
5. Do you enjoy your work?
Most of the time. Contributing to the news production for a
prestigious newspaper gives me a sense of satisfaction and pride.
6. What do you like/dislike about your job?
Well the perk of being a news editor is that you’ll surround
yourself with inspiring
news on a daily basis. What I don’t like about this job is that I
have to do a thousand
edits to get the final one to meet the requirement of my boss.
Sometimes I feel a bit
overloaded with tons of tasks.
STUDY
1. Are you a student or are you working?
I’m currently a senior at ABC University, which is one of the top
schools in the
nation. Admission is incredibly competitive so I’m very proud of
being a student
here.
2. What are you studying?
Well, I’m majoring in Accountancy, so as you can guess, I deal a
lot with numbers and
figures day in, day out. It can be overwhelming at times, but I’d
like to think that I have
a knack for mathematics and calculations so it’s okay.
3. Why did you choose to study that major?
There are many reasons for my choice. As I’ve already explained
about my long-term
interest in Accountancy, another reason could be because of
accountancy itself, since I’ve
found my personalities have changed in a positive way, you know,
like I’ve become more
patient and skillful.
4. What’s the most difficult part of your study?
Well, for the most part, I’d say it’s the workload. I mean there are
so many assignments
and students are always under a lot of pressures from deadlines.
But on the other
hand, exams are a piece of cake. They are quite predictable, and I
can pretty
much breeze through them with a bit of revision.
5: What do you like most about your school?
I guess the aspect I find most enjoyable is the environment. I
mean, I get to study in
English-speaking classrooms and the facilities are top-notch; I
mean, all the classrooms
are air-conditioned and equipped with projectors. My friends and
teachers are all
very nice as well, so all in all it’s a great place to study.
HOUSING/ACCOMMODATION
1. What kind of housing/accommodation do you live in?
For the past 21 years I have lived in a house with my family. And I
think if I can move out
and start making a living on my own, I would try my best to have
an independent place
where I can plan and design a house layout to suit myself since
sharing a room or a flat
with strangers sounds so troublesome to me.
2. What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?
Well definitely I’ll spend some me-time there. I study, I chill out by
reading, drawing
and dancing all by myself. Sometimes I also invite one or two
friends to spend time
with. We’ll watch some movies together and tell each other
endless stories.
3. Who do you live with?
I live with my family. There are 5 of us and we all have our own
room, which is way more
comfortable as the older we grow, the more privacy we need for
ourselves. I think
our house is big enough for us yet still a warm and cozy place that
I call home.
4. How long have you lived there?
Although during my childhood my family had to move a lot, I’ve
lived in the most recent
house for almost ten years. Comparing to the old houses, I think
this house has been the
best so far.
5. Do you plan to live there for a long time?
The answer would be yes if the respondent is my parents, since
moving in and out is too
time-consuming and exhausting. Cleaning and arranging
everything all over
again would be liketorture to them. For me, on the other hand, as
I’m thinking of moving
out to start my adult life, hopefully soon I’ll be able to afford to
live in a flat or an
apartment.
6. What’s the difference between where you are living now
and where you
have lived in the past?
As I’ve already mentioned my family moved several times when I
was younger. And the
most current house where we’ve been living for about ten years is
the best house so far. All of us have separate rooms for our need
of privacy yet a big dining room where we can spend the whole
evenings together watching TV or having dinner.
7. Can you describe the place where you live?/ Please
describe the room you
live in
Briefly, my humble house locates in a small and quite street, so
coming home to me is like all the craziness happened outside is
left behind. Just beside my house stands a big old tree. I have my
own room with walls painted violet, which is kind of a peaceful
color. The air outside is fresh. I usually open the window to enjoy
the wind and sunshine, which will help cool down my room
without an air conditioner. Since I spend most of my time staying
at home, my room means the whole world to me. It’s like a friend
who is always there to share ups and downs with me. So yeah, I
would always miss my house, my room whenever I’m away.
8. Which part of your home do you like the most?
It’s the dining room where my family spends our time together.
Not only lunch or dinner
but all our family reunions take place in the dining room where we
can enjoy
a harmonious atmosphere. We always try to keep the family
dinner as something
we cannot go a day without, since for us it’s the family bonding
that lies behind.
HOMETOWN
1. What’s (the name of) your hometown?
... is my hometown which’s a province located in the west of my
country.
2. Is that a big city or a small place?
Actually, it is a small province with slightly more than 1 million
people. It has breathtaking view of picturesque landscapes with
rolling mountains and greenish lakes. However, due to the
increasing economy, a number of business, especially in
sugarcane, are invested in my hometown that turns it into a
promising area.
3. Please describe your hometown a little?
My hometown is both traditional and modern. On the one hand,
tradition is preserved by a number of festivals celebrated by local
people, and the locals and authorities preserve
the historical sites for tourism and education. On the other hand,
a whole lot of high-
rise buildings as residential places or shopping malls are built,
which turns our little
hometown into a worth-living place.
4. How long have you been living there?
I had lived there around 15 years before my family left for Cần
Thơ Vĩnh Long City. It’s
more than ten years since the day I left my hometown, but it is
indeed a good memory of my childhood.
5. What do you like (most) about your hometown?
I like the hospitality and the love of people there which I hardly
find them in my current
place. Everyone is living close together and willing to give others
a hand when they
need help.
6. Is there anything you dislike about it?
Personally, it’s a bit boring for me because as a small town, there
is not much shopping
mall or any other means of entertainment. The streets are not
very crowded as well.
However, I believe that it has been improving day by day and
becoming a potential hotspot due to the increasing number of
annual visitors.
7. Do you think you will continue living there for a long
time?
To be honest, I hope I could come back there one day to visit my
relatives and friends, but to settle down my life there is not my
plan. I am getting familiar with city life and
there are more job opportunities for my future career.
8. Has your hometown changed much since you were a
child?
Actually yes. It has changed enormously. 20 years ago I could
barely find tall building
around my area, but now I can easily catch sight of skyscrapers
and tower blocks there.
9. Are there any changes you would like to make in your
hometown?
I would like to ameliorate the infrastructure conditions there so
that I can avoid being
stuck in the traffic jam during the rush hours.
TRANSPORTATION
1. What form of transport do you prefer to use? Why?
Without any doubt I would say motorbikes. You can see people
driving a motorbike all
over the place in my country. Almost everyone travels by
motorbike. The reason why
motorbike is so popular I think is due to their reasonable price and
convenience. They also extremely varied in terms of size, color
and quality, thus a wide variety of choices is
available for everyone.
2. How often do you take buses?
Almost every day. Since my house is so far away from my
university, it’s impossible for me to travel by motorbike. In
addition, the air is heavily polluted by exhaust fumes and traffic
jamsalways take place, especially during peak hours. Thus, I’d
prefer to take the bus, to save time, save gasoline and causing
less pollution.
3. Can you compare the advantages of planes and trains?
Planes and trains regularly depart and arrive on time. Plus, there
are many convenient
facilities catering particularly to certain groups of passengers.
However, traveling by
plane is clearly time-saving and enjoyable in terms of on-board
services like meals or
comfortable seats, while traveling by train offers you a chance to
see the world
outside, admire the views from their seats. It’s totally a great
experience for most
train-travelers.
4.How much time do you spend travelling on a normal
day?
I have to commute from my home to my workplace on a daily
basis. It normally takes me 30 minutes to travel back and forth.
5. Would you ride bikes to work in the future?
Definitely not. Riding a bike means you’re exposing yourself to
the unpredictable
weatherand to air pollution. What is worse, I’m afraid the main
streets or the highway
are too dangerous for cyclists, as cars, motorbikes and buses will
travel at a very high
speed. Thus I’d rather ride a motorbike or take the bus instead.
6. What will become the most popular means of transport
in your country?
I think buses will take the lead. You can travel the distance
without much worries
about ticket price or rainy weather outside. Also new buses now
offer better services like
comfortable seats for the elderly or good air conditioning
systems.
7. Do you prefer public transport or private transport ?
I think I’d prefer public transport. It’s much more inexpensive and
because it can contain a large number of people, it helps ease the
intensity of traffic jams during peak hours and reduce the
greenhouse gas emissions caused by vehicles. Private
transportation is
more costly in terms of fees, taxes and gasoline.
GIFT
1. How often do you buy gifts for other people?
I have been in the habit of buying gifts on important occasions
such as birthdays or
house-warming parties because I consider it as a way to express
my affection to others.
2. Do you like to buy expensive gifts?
Actually buying high-cost gifts is a no-no for me. In fact, I’m really
into giving hand-
made gifts so that receiver can feel my love and care for them.
3. What kinds of gifts are popular in your country?
Birthday gifts such as clothes,
flowers, cakes, books or jewelry are some kinds of popular gifts
that adults prefer to give
in my country, whereas children tend to choose teddy bears or
souvenirs for their
friends.
4. Why do people send gifts?
In my opinion, sending gifts is considered a way to convey love
and care for each other,
which means that the relationship between the two people is
precious to cherish.
Besides, this act may show affection, gratitude or asking for
forgiveness.
MUSIC
1. Do you often (like to) listen to music? Or Do you like
listening to music?
So far I haven’t met anyone who dislikes listening to music.
However, when the workload is too heavy that requires me to
stay highly focused, music is a huge distraction. Unlike many
people who like listening to instrumental music because it highly
benefits for their concentration and study, in my case the music
makes me feel instantly sleepy.
2. When do you listen to music?
Well, music is essential to human in the whole world so I’m no
exception. I usually listen
to cheerful music when I need motivation while sad music is my
preference if I’m in a
bad mood.
3. How much time do you spend listening to music every
day?
As I’ve mentioned I prefer working in silence. To put it simply, no
music is allowed
during my working hours. After a long day at school, I probably
want to chill out for like
half an hour with music to help me stay energetic so I can get
back to work later.
4. What kinds of music do you like to listen to? Or What’s
your favorite kind of
music?
My music taste varies widely from West to East and from the 90s
to modern EDM. But if
Korean pop is considered as a kind of music, then yeah, that’s my
favorite of all time. More than half of my playlists are Korean
songs and I always keep myself updated with thenews related to
Korean showbiz.
5. Have you ever been to a concert before? Or Have you
ever been to a musical
performance?
Once in a blue moon I attend a concert, since the ticket price for
foreign artists’ concerts
is so out of my reach that I can only stay home and watch online.
It was 2014 that I
finally did go to a concert on my own, obviously it was an
international music concert. It
was absolutely mind-blowing and unforgettable for me.
TEACHERS
1. What kinds of teachers do you like best?
My favorite kind of teacher is someone who is helpful, quite
firmed and has high
expectations for students, especially if he/she teaches the subject
I love. That kind of
teachers always have admirable passion for their job which
motivates me to work harder
in order to impress them.
2. Who was your favorite teacher when you were young?
Definitely my Literature teachers in my high school. The first
reason is because Literature is my favorite subject that I believed
my knowledge and efforts could impress the teachers. Secondly,
my Literature teachers tended to have a soft voice and inspiring
teaching style that got me excited whenever the class began.
3. Would you want to be a teacher in the future?
I think I would, but I want to become a lecturer instead. Although
teaching has always
been my dream job since I was a kid, my specialization is not
pedagogy, which makes
it difficult for me to teach at schools.
4. Have you ever had bad teachers before?
Luckily I haven’t met such an evil teacher. I think as long as
you’re hard-working and you
do all the homework, learn the lessons well enough and don’t
break any school’s
regulations, your name shall not appear on the teachers’ blacklist.
SPORTS
1. Do you like to watch sports on TV?
Yes, I do. It is very exciting, especially when you see two world-
lead players or teams
try their best to beat each other. You do not know which one will
win until the very last
second. Sometimes the match is so intensive that I feel I cannot
breathe.
2. Do you play any sports?
Yes, I do various sports. Back in college, I liked playing football
with my classmates. But
after I graduate, I find it quite difficult to call up a team and book
a football court. So
now, I usually go swimming, which I can do whenever is
appropriate and do not need to
care about others timetable.
3. Do you have favorite sports star?
Yes, it would be DL, who is the first VNmese champion in a world-
class tennis match.
Besides her achievement, I also like her bluntness. She always
speaks out what she
really thinks in front of the media, even though sometimes it is
not very appropriate.
4. What kinds of sports are popular in your country?
Well, I am not sure. But from my own experience, I think football,
basketball,
badminton, and table tennis are the most popular sports in VN
because you can see people playing almost everywhere, from
streets to stadiums, from schools to workplaces.
5. What kinds of sports would you like to try in the future?
Probably extreme sports like sky-diving, because it is very thrilling
and I always
wonder what it feels like to jump from thousands of meters high.
The earth and sceneries must look different from that on the
ground.
SKY
1. Do you like to watch the sky?
Yes, I am really into watching the sky, especially at night to count
the countless
stars when I was a kid. I remember I sometimes laid down in the
grass for hours to
watch the shining stars when in summer because I was fond of
imaging the folk
stories about the stars.
2. What is the sky like at night in your hometown?
Well, as my hometown is a tourism city and there is no any
industrial pollution, the
sky is always clean and clear, and I can see the stunning night sky
with countless and
glittering stars and sometimes even the galaxy. But
unfortunately, in
a metropolis like HCMcity light pollution makes the night sky
invisible.
3. Have you ever taken a course about stars?
No, I have never been in any sorts of courses about stars because
actually there were no
such courses in the schools or university. But fortunately, my
grandmother once sent me
an encyclopedia about nature in which there were loads of stories
about stars, I got
the most of the knowledge about stars from it.
4. Is it important to study stars?
Yes, I believe that astronomy has always had a significant impact
on our worldview as
it can help open our eyes, give context to our place in the cosmos
and that can
definitely reshape how we see the world.
5. What’s your favorite star?
My favorite star constellation is Orion. It’s very easy to spot on
winter nights. Firstly,
it has a huge red giant star, which may explode any time soon.
Besides, it has a
massive blue star which is very young. On top of that it also has a
big
nebula where new stars are being born – so it has everything!
SLEEP
1. How many hours do you sleep every day? It depends on
how heavy my
workload is on that day. But I usually try to get around 7 to 8
hours of sleep so
that I can always be wide awake and work effectively for the
whole day.
2. Is it necessary to take a nap every day? Yes, I believe that
people need to have a
snooze after lunch because after eating, we can start to feel
sleepy and lose focus.
Therefore, a quick nap can bring our energy back and help us
become more productive
after that.
3. Do old people sleep a lot? Why? Actually, I think elderly
people generally have the
same amount of sleep as young people. But the thing is they
often find it hard to fall
asleep, so they go to bed earlier than young adults, which makes
us think that they
sleep a lot.
4. What time do you usually go to bed? To be honest, I’m a
night owl. I usually go
to sleep at around 1 or 2 a.m. I know it is not a healthy habit but if
I can’t get all my
work done, it’s very hard for me to get to sleep.
5. Do you always have a good sleep? I’m a busy person. I go
to work from 9 a.m to 9
p.m, so at the end of the day, I often feel extremely exhausted
and sleep like a rock.
TEA OR COFFEE
1. Do VNmese people like to drink tea or coffee?
Well, I think most VNmese are keen on drinking tea instead of
coffee. There’s so much
culture of tea here in This country. Also, there’s been an
increasing number of tea houses
built in both cities and towns.
2 Do you prepare tea or coffee for the guests at home? I
prepare tea for the guests at
home because tea is easier to make than coffee, you just need to
steep the tea bag or put some tea leaves into the hot water, then
it’s done.
3. When was the last time you drank tea or coffee? I just
drank some tea his morning
before I took the paper test of IELTS. I felt like it’s effective to
prevent me from getting
drowsy the whole morning.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
1. What public holidays do you have in your country?
My country has a great range of public holidays but to me the
most important one is the
Independence Day. It is considered as a national holiday, which is
annually celebrated on
2nd, September. These day are to celebrate the day VN S secured
independence from the USA after the Revolutionary War and
usher in a new era of peace and reunification.
2. Do people in your country celebrate foreign festivals?
Of course we do. We celebrate Christmas with extraordinarily
colorful lights and
decorations similar to those found in Western countries. It is a
grand party when the
fun-loving and sociable citizens, whether being a Christian or not,
celebrate with
gusto. Besides, there are also sparkling lighting decorations on
the streets and in front of
houses, turning particular places into Christmas area. Usually the
shops will have their
signs advertising sales for Christmas seasons, and the piercing
cold is a wonderful
chance for people to get dressed up.
3. What do you usually do during public holidays?
Well, I often spend my time gathering with my beloved family and
friends. Maybe go
shopping and take advantage of the sales which my favorite
shops are offering
or hanging out with friends and having a whale of time at some
entertaining places.
4. Do you like short holidays or long holidays?
Both options have their own merits, but if I have to choose one, I
would pick short
holidays. The reason for this is that I can feel more prepared to go
back to study and
feel less fatigued than spending a week for playing or travelling.
Tthe purpose of holiday
should be to give people a temporary rest and help them
recharge the batteries for
a fresh period ahead. Therefore, it is not recommended that
people turn their days
off into a long holiday, indulge themselves and neglect their study
and work.
SHARING
1. Do you have anything to share with others recently?
Yes, I have bought a hair dryer which is from Dyson. It’s been
quite popular on the
Internet recently. You know I couldn’t resist my temptation and
bought it with nearly
3 million VND. After a few days’ trials, I’ve found it pretty useful
and shared it with
my besties. They were all into it.
2. What kind of things are not suitable for sharing?
I think it depends on different types of people you are going to
share with. But, generally
speaking, things that cause negative impacts on people are better
not to be shared with
others. For example, those meaningless complaints about
people’s behaviors.
3. What kind of things do you like to share with others?
Oh, it must be good news. You know whenever I got a piece of
good news, big or small, I
would immediately tell my friends. I think good news deserves to
be shared with
others because it can spread positive energy to others.
4. Did your parents teach you to share when you were a
child?
Yes, they did. They even told me an old story in ancient VN to
remind me of the good
merit of sharing things to others. From that on, I always follow
their advice to share
whenever possible, for example, some stationaries when my
classmates needed.
MOVIES
1. Do you watch movies?
Of course, I do. It is my favorite activity during my free time. I
would even collect DVDs of my favorite movies so that I can
rewatch them from time to time.
2. How often do you watch movies?
Almost every week. As I am a student, I do not have much time
during the weekdays.
When it comes to the weekend, I would browse the internet and
pick a movie that
seems interesting.
3. What kind of movies do you like?
I like all of them. But my favorite is the action. The blast and car
chasing are thrilling. And what is more important is that they
rarely have complicated plots, which means I can relax and empty
my brain.
4. Do you prefer to go to a movie alone or with others?
I prefer to watch movies with my friends. When the film comes to
end, we can talk
about it, like who is your favorite character, or how stupid the bad
guys are. If I go to
a movie alone, I will feel quite lonely, especially when I see other
audiences come with
their companies.
5. Do you prefer to watch movies at home or in a cinema?
It is hard to say. I like both of them. Watching movies at home is
more relaxing and
comfortable. I can lie on the couch and talk with my friend at any
time and at any
volume I want. But a cinema often has more advanced facilities,
like the huge screen
and high-quality soundtrack, which can provide a better watching
experience.
MORNING ROUTINE
1. What do you do in the mornings?
Well, in the morning, I get up early to have a light breakfast and hit the gym
at about
8 a.m. After one hour of workout, I leave the gym club and go to the
supermarket to buy
food to make lunch and dinner. In the afternoon and evening, I go to my
workplace and
start working from 14.00.pm until 21.00.p.m.
2. Is breakfast important?
I think it is very important. It guarantees you to have a vibrant
morning and prevents
you from eating too much for lunch. If I do not have breakfast, I
might sometimes feel
sick and even pass out.
3. What is your morning routine?
I usually get up at 8 o’clock. After cleaning my face and brushing
my teeth, I would go
jogging for half an hour. On the way back, I would have some
breakfast at the canteen
in my university, then have a shower and start study.
4. Do you like to get up early in the morning?
No, I do not like to get up very early in morning. Because I usually
go to bed late at
night, getting up early would mean I do not have sufficient rest,
which would make me
upset and sometimes event irritable.
COOKING
1: What kinds of food do you particularly like?
I’d have to say Asian cuisine is my favorite. I am a huge fan of the
bold flavors and
spices used in Korean and Vietnamese dishes. Something I often
daydream abouteating
is X, which is a tip-smacking noodle soup dish served with a crab
broth. It’s every bit as
delicious as it sounds.
2: Is there any food you don’t like?
It’s true that there are a few things that kind of put me off. For
example, I cannot stand Y, which is essentially a shrimp paste. A
lot of people like it, though, but I think it smells
awful. Definitely not my cup of tea.
3: What kinds of food are most popular in your country?
I think street food is a staple around here. You can find bustling
food stalls all around
our nation, and they are my go-tos for a cheap and cheerful meal.
I mean gourmet
restaurantsare nice and all, but street food is what our country is
all about.
4: Do you like cooking? (Why?/ Why not?)
Actually, I’d like to think that cooking is my forte. I developed a
passion for culinary
artswhen I first watched the cooking show Masterchef. Since then,
I have learnt a lot of
recipes and I can easily whip up a good dinner.
SHOES
1. Do you like shopping for shoes?
Yes, I love to do so. I can go on a hunt for a pair of the latest Nike
or Adidas sneakers,
just to make an addition to my shoe collection and not to be old-
fashioned.
2. How often do you buy shoes?
Well, I can say that I get new shoes every month. Whenever I get
my salary, I always
try to keep my collection updated with a new pair of trendy shoes.
I have such a big
love for shoes and I cannot stand wearing old ones.
3. What kinds of shoes do you usually buy?
I spend most of my money on trainers and boots. Mostly I’ll
choose trainers and I’ve
got around 20 pairs of them so far because they bring comfort
and performance, but
for formal occasions, I definitely go for some boots, especially
leather ones because it
feels more posh and elegant.
4. Do you prefer comfortable shoes, or good-looking
shoes?
I think I do like comfy shoes better than good-looking ones. I’m a
pretty active person
and I’m always up for adventures so I move and run a lot the
whole day. Because of
that, I would love to have comfortable running shoes as my
companion.
5. Do you have a pair of shoes that you especially like?
Yes, and it is a white pair of Converse. I got it on my 23rd birthday
from my mother
and they were very light and durable. Sadly, my beloved dog bit
and tore them to
pieces the other day. The left shoe was nowhere to be seen.
WEATHER
1: What’s the weather like where you live?
Well, I was born and grew up in a tropical country, so it’s pretty
much hot and humid
year round. However, in Northern cities, we actually enjoy four
distinct seasons. In
summery months, it can get really sweltering, and by contrast,
temperatures can
really dip in winter.
2: What type of weather do you like best?
I’d consider myself a cold weather person. I love the crisp
mornings at the end of fall
and the chill of winter. Maybe it’s because we have to bundle up
as the weather turns
cold, and I love wearing sweaters and overcoats.
3: Does the weather ever affect what you do?
You know, I gotta say yes, especially when it rains. I mean, I
cannot go out and run my
errands if it’s pouring outside. The roads get really slippery, so it’s
quite dangerous to
drive. Besides, you will definitely be soaked if you do decide to go
out.
4: Does it rain a lot in your hometown?
Well, it depends on the season. In winter and spring, there is a
dearth of rain associated
with the arid weather. In contrast, it is usually raining cats and
dogs in summer and
august, causing loads of troubles for people travelling on the
road.
5: Does rain ever affect transportation in your hometown?
Yeah, of course. Traffic is often held up when it rains. All the roads
are clogged, and
people find it difficult to escape from traffic congestion. I would
stay at home and
watch TV rather than going out and being caught up in traffic.
PHOTOS.
1. Do you like to take photographs? (Why?)
Yes, definitely. I think photography is great since it helps us to
document our life and
keep our memories from fading, and the photographic process is
also fun.
2. Do you prefer to take photos yourself or to have other
people take your
photo? Why?
To be honest, I like to take photos by myself so that the precious
moments are captured
from my perspective. Moreover, as I’m not really good at posing
for pictures, I always
find it embarrassing when being a model for someone.
3. How often do you take photographs?
In the past, I used to take photos on a weekly basis as I was really
addicted to it.
However, as I’ve grown up and have had many tasks to deal with,
I rarely use my
camera anymore.
4. How (why) did you become interested in photography?
Well, my father, who is a very seasoned photographer, has taught
me many principles
of photography. Thanks to him, I won first prize in a photography
contest when I was
10 years old and have fallen in love with it ever since.
5. Do you prefer to take pictures of people or of scenery?
Oh I could say without hesitation that landscape photography is
more appealing to me
as I was born and lived for quite a long time in ABC, a small city
whose population is
low but the scenery is gorgeous. I’ve shot lots of great pictures
there.
6. What kind of photos do you like to take? Why?
Well, I think the kinds of photos do not matter. I tend to capture
things that are not
moving, since it is easier for me to catch the right angle to make
the picture more eye-
catching.
7. How do you keep your photos?
I usually print them out and keep them in albums so they will be
protected. Besides, I
also store my photos on my computer disk and on the internet for
backup.
COLOR
1. What is your favorite color?
My favorite color is grey because I like the saying ” between black
and white there
is a long grey area”。
2. Do you like dark colors?
No, I do not, because dark colors are a bit of depressing. They are
often associated
with death, murder or suffering.
3. Are there any colors you dislike?
No, I do not have any specific color on my dislike list. I believe any
color can be
attractive as long as you make a suitable match or put them in
the right place.
4. Do you usually wear clothes in your favorite color?
Yes, I do. I have many grey clothes. Actually, I am wearing one of
them right now. I
think they help to create an impression of what kind of person I
am.
HOLIDAYS
1. What do you do in your holidays?
Sometimes I travel to broaden my horizons, to admire the beauty
of nature and
to plunge myself into the picturesque landscape in other regions
in my
country. Every now and then, I just stay at home with my family
and have a little get-
together to celebrate the holidays.
2. Who do you usually spend holiday with?
It depends on what kind of holiday it is. If it’s Christmas vacation, I
prefer hang out with
my friends here and there and have a chit-chat. If it’s New Year
holiday, I just want
to celebrate the holiday with my family and relatives in a cozy
ambiance.
3. Do you prefer travelling alone or in a group?
I would say that I’m kind of an introvert so I would rather travel
alone to some tranquil
and peaceful beauty spots than travel with a group of people
during the holiday.
4. Why are holidays and important to you?
Holiday is a perfect time for recharging my batteries after a year
full of challenges
and obstacles, having some me time and planning ahead for the
upcoming year.
5. If you could take a holiday anywhere in the world,
where would you go?
Why?
If the choice is in my hands, I’m yearning for travelling to [.....] on
Christmas vacation
when the weather is neither too cold or too hot. There I can
contemplate the picturesque scenery.
SUNGLASSES
1. Do you like to wear sunglasses?
I want to, but I cannot. You see, I am wearing glasses and they
are necessary for me to
get a clear view. Most sunglasses do not serve this purpose, so I
have to give them
up.
2. Where can you buy sunglasses?
You can buy them at various places. There are glasses shops,
which often sell sunglasses
with a particular function. Most supermarkets also have one or
two shelves for
sunglasses.
3. Do people in your country wear sunglasses?
Yes, they do. They used to be a fashion item in the 1980s. Back
then, everybody was
wearing them. Now, they are still popular. You can see many
people on the street
wearing them, especially in the summer when the sunshine is too
strong.
DRINK WATER
1. How often do you drink water?
I am not sure, but pretty often. I am quite easy to feel thirsty, so I
always keep a glass of
water at my hand and take a sip of it every now and then.
2. What kinds of water do you like to drink?
I like pure water without anything in it. Some people like to drink
VNmese tea, but I find it a little bitter. There are also others who
like to put a piece of lemon in it. I have never
bothered to do so.
3. Do you drink bottled water or water from water
machines?
I usually drink water from the water machine. It is very
convenient and much cheaper
than the bottled water. I know some people believe bottled water
is tastier, but I cannot tell the difference.
CITIES
1. Do you like the city you are living in now?
Yes, I do. It has various shopping centers and entertainment
facilities, which can
satisfy most of my demands. It is also very convenient to do
online shopping here. It
only takes a day to deliver the items you have bought to your
home.
2. Which city have you been to recently?
I went to Xi’an in the northwest of VN last month. It is a city with
such a long history. 13
dynasties had set their capitals there. It still has a well-preserved
rampart and a
tower that was built over 1400 years ago.
3. Do you prefer the city or the countryside?
I prefer the city because it is convenient and full of opportunities.
Some people like the
peace and slow pace of life in the countryside, but I find it a little
boring.
4. What kind of cities do you like?
I like cities like Hcm. The climate there is quite mild, not too hot in
the summer and not
too cold in the winter. Its economy is well developed, with many
famous companies.
It is still one of the most popular tourist attractions in This
country.
do you want to go to?
I want to go to Cantho. It is in the southeast of VN and near the
sea. It is a perfect
combination of economic development, environmental
conservation, and local culture.
PAINTINGS
1. What do you know about paintings?
I know there are various kinds of paintings, such as oil,
watercolor, pencil, and VNmese
style. All of them are beautiful and can be used to record an
event, depict a scenery, or
express a specific mood.
2. Have you learned drawing or painting?
Yes, I have. I used to learn VNmese painting when I was in the
primary school. But I soon
stopped learning, because I found I did not have the talent and it
took up most of my spare time.
3. Is it important to hang pictures at home?
I believe it depends on the preference of the family. Pictures are
surely a good way to
decorate home. But there are also people who prefer other means
of decoration. For them, I think hanging pictures is not important
at all.
4. What kind of paintings do you like?
I like VNmese paintings. They put more emphasis on the spirit of
the subjects and ignore
their authentic shapes to some extent. This is probably because
of the culture I have grown up in and the education I have
received.
5. If someone wants to draw a picture of you, will you
agree?
Yes, sure. Why won’t I. But I do have a condition that the picture
of me has to be handsome and I can get a copy of it.
PARK
1. Are public gardens very important in This country?
Yes, public gardens are quite essential in This country. They
provide perfect places for
people no matter old and young to relax when they get some
pressure.
2. Are there many public gardens in This country?
I think there aren’t enough public gardens in This country now.
Some cities or big districts only got one public garden, which is
obviously not enough for the need of the increasing population.
3. Do you think there are enough public gardens in your
hometown?
Well, I think there are enough public gardens in my hometown.
My hometown has at least six gardens if my memory is clear.
There’s a big one near my home. We usually go there for a walk
after dinner. Nobody around me seems to complain about the
gardens.
4. What do you think are the benefits of having gardens in
the city?
Well, I think the benefits are very obvious. First, it absolutely
gives people especially the
old a place to relax and have fun with their retired mates. Also,
this place provides the
white collars a good chance to get one step closer to nature,
especially when they see the green plants in the garden.
5. Why do people who live in cities like public gardens?
Probably, the main reason is that public gardens gave those busy
citizens an escape from
their endless working hours. When they see the green plants or
some creatures in the
garden, their pressure would be alleviated to some extent.
PET
1. Have you ever had a pet before?
I have three dogs, and they are pretty adorable companies. I’m a
real sucker
for animals, in fact, my whole family love animals. Time flies when
you are with your
beloved pets, and I usually have a whale of a time playing with
them.
2. What pet will you keep if you want
If I were to take the pick, it would be dogs. Dogs are so loyal to
their owner, as well as
this, they are great companions. Every time I’m down in the
dumps, my dogs would
wave its tail to cheer me up.
3. Are there many people keeping pets in your country?
I think most of Chinese love pets because pets are great listeners
and excellent companions, but some of Chinese might have a
high standard of cleanliness, so they don't think it is safe to have
a pet at home.
EMAILS
1. Do you write many letters or e-mails? [Why/ Why not?]
I don't often write handwritten letters to people since it is time-
consuming and tiring.
Nevertheless, writing e-mails or text messages is more common
for me nowadays as
they are convenient and instantaneous. For instance, I send e-
mails to family
members and friends and I can attach documents, music, videos
or photos, which can
enhance the content of the message.
2. Which do you write more often, e-mails or
letters? Although I believe it is more
personal and informative to send a letter, I write e-mails more
often. E-mail
accounts are free and easy to set up, whereas letters require the
sender to buy a
stamp and go to a post office or drop box to mail them. E-mails
can also be written
conveniently on a phone, tablet or computer.
3. How often do you write an e-mail or a letter? I frequently
send several e-mails each
day, particularly for the reason that I need to send messages to
my teachers and
classmates. Additionally, whenever I encounter interesting news
and articles or
simply need to communicate, I send e-mails to relatives and
friends. As for letters, I don't regularly write them or only on
special occasions, I will write one by hand.
4. Who do you usually write to? I mostly write emails to family
members or friends on
a weekly basis. For instance, I may send my parents advice or
articles about how to
improve their lifestyles. On the other hand, I normally send my
friends humorous or
amusing e-mails about events I have encountered and want to
share with them.
PATIENCE
1. What do you think “patience” is?
Well, I think patience is a virtue. Unfortunately, nowadays most
people are quite
impatient. For example, many people want to get rich quickly but
are willing to get their
hands dirty, so they always complain about how harsh life is.
2. Do you think patience is important?
Absolutely. I think it’s a quality that everybody should try to learn.
Learning to wait until
the timing is right is the key to success, in my opinion. In fact,
most successful entrepreneurs are very patient people.
3. Do you think being patient is an important part of being
polite?
Yes, I think patience is an indicator of politeness. I mean, a polite
person would
never chew someone out for keeping them waiting. If there’s a
good excuse for being
late, a polite person should be willing to overlook such minor
mistakes.
4. Have you ever lost your patience?
Well, yeah, without a doubt, there have certainly been times
when I lost my cool. For
example, there was this one time when I had to wait forever to be
seated at a popular
restaurant. Then someone suddenly cut in line and that really
ticked me off.
CELEBRITY
1. Who is your favorite celebrity in your country?
I guess not only me, a number of young people have been highly
impressed by her for
the past months- miss H Hen Nie. She is our 2018 Miss Vietnam
and the representative of Vietnam in Miss Universe. After the
beauty contests, she became well- known for her outstanding
beauty, her amazing characteristics and also her professionalism.
2. Do you like any foreign celebrities?
Absolutely. The person I’m going to talk about is my bias ever
since I was a teenage girl-
Miley Cyrus. I guess most people at the same age as me grew up
with Disney Channel and among its successful series, Hannah
Montanah starring Miley Cyrus would always be on top of my list.
Although now she’s grown up, I’m still a big fan of her amazing
voice
and highly inspiring songs.
3. Would you like to be a celebrity? Why?
Well though I’ve never thought about it, I’m pretty sure that rising
to stardom would
never be one of my life goals. I appreciate all the efforts that the
celebrities, no matter
which field they’re working on, are making every single day.
However, I find myself not
belong to that world, I mean, you never know what’s going on
when the curtains
close, right? So yeah, I don’t think I want to become a public
figure, to be honest.
4. Have you ever met a celebrity/superstar in real life?
When I was a student in university, I went to several live music
concerts held on campus. There were famous artists performing
in those concerts so, yes, I have seen some celebrities, literally,
but I have never had a chance to meet or talk with any of them in
person.
HANDWRITING
1. Do you prefer to write by hand or on computer? For
business contact, I prefer to
write on computer because it is more official and much quicker;
but for personal contact, I think writing by hand would be nicer. It
would be of great sentimental value.
2. How is your handwriting? My handwriting is all right.
Although not beautiful, it is
still recognizable, which I guess is a natural result of the fact that I
have been typing on
computer most of the time.
3. Do you think one's handwriting can show one's
personality?
Definitely. As much as the tone of voice in conversation, one's
handwriting always conveys a unique type of information. People
can tell a writer's character, personality and abilities through the
handwriting.
4. Do you prefer to write by hand or on a computer?
It depends on what I’m doing. I prefer the computer for most
things because it’s faster
and you can save or copy things, but I still like making notes or
writing ideas down
by hand.
CROWDED PLACE
1. What places do you think are often crowded?
one of the most crowded places in the country is The Chinatown
located in District 5, This is the home of Chinese people living in
Saigon, a great number of people visit there, it is surrounded by
some other residential and commercial areas.
2. When was the last time you were in a crowded place?
I visited this place a couple of months ago. I went there to meet
one of my Chinese mates and greet her on her birthday. It was
difficult for me to seek out the location at the beginning. The
entire area was crowded with lots of people, the majority of them
were Chinese. They were speaking in their own language
3. How do you feel when you are in crowded places?
The feelings were mixed. In fact, it was the very first time I visited
to a Chinese home. So, Icould not think what to do or how to
respond. Besides, travelling to the crowded place wasanother
exciting event. At first, I was a bit anxious but gradually
everything turned normal.
EVENT
1. Describe a time you borrowed something from your friends or
family
2. Describe a game that you played in your childhood
3. Describe an important decision made with the help of other
people
4. Describe a time that you had to change your plan / you
changed your
mind
5. Describe a time when you received money as a present
6.Describe a party that you joined
7. Describe an activity you would do when you are alone in your
free time
8.Describe a time when you looked for information from the
internet
9.Describe a complaint that you made and you were satisfied with
the
result
10.Describe an outdoor sport you played for the first time
11.Describe a piece of good news you heard (from TV or the
internet)
12.Describe a time that someone did not tell you the whole truth
about
something
13. Describe a success your friend has achieved
14.Describe a situation when you don’t have enough time
15.Describe a time you received horrible service
16.Describe a time you taught something new to a younger
person
17. Describe a healthy lifestyle you know
18.Describe a time you enjoyed your free time
OBJECT
1.Describe a language you want to learn (not English)
2.Describe a good law in your country
3. Describe the last book you read
4.Describe an interesting talk or lecture
5. Describe something given to you that you really need
6.Describe a historical period that you are interested in
7.Describe a skill that took you a long time to learn
8.Describe an important plant in your country
9. Describe a film or TV program that made you laugh
10.Describe a time that a piece of equipment of yours was broken
(such as
TV)
11.Describe a family business you know
12.Describe a new public facility (such as parks, cinemas etc) that
influences
your city
13.Describe a kind of food people eat during a special event
14.Describe an item you bought but do not often use
15. Describe a book you want to write
16.Describe a subject you used to dislike but now have interest in
17.Describe a present you received which was made by hand
18.Describe something lost by others but found by you
19. Describe something you do to help you study or work
I would like to talk about my friend Xu Ke, who is one year older
than me and is
my fellow student in the college. We knew each other from a
school association on
campus.
His most recent success in my memory was that he got an offer
from the LSE,
which was a prestigious university in the UK. Xu was the most
hardworking person I
have met in school.
I remember when we were organizing different activities like
school’s speech
competition, tree planting on the tree planting day so and so
forth, he was one of the
most passionate members. It’s like everything single activity was
his baby that
needed to be cared much. What made me feel quite impressed
about him was his 100
percent determination and execution. No matter what idea has
been made, he’s
always the pioneer to do it. Even though those extra-curricular
activities took up a lot
of his time, he was still a straight-A student in his grade, which
made me so jealous.
Well, I don’t think his successful application to this well-known
university in the
world is just luck. It’s the large amount of effort and time he put
behind the scenes to
make things happen step by step that made him achieve this
success. He is truly a
man that I admire.
Something I desire to do but don’t have time to do is getting a
scuba diving
license.
Scuba diving is a kind of dangerous sport to newbies, so a license
is supposed to
be a professional preparation for amateurs to dive freely in the
sea. To do that, you
need to get three to four days for the training. That’s just for one
level of the
certificate, there’re at least two more advanced ones.
One of the biggest reasons why I want to be trained for a
certificate is that I hope
one day I could join with my friend Jack who is a scuba diving
lover so that we could
have more adventures in the sea and I will be less fearful with a
companion. Plus,I
am a person who has a weakness to sea creatures, which are the
cuties animals to me.
You know, right now I’m concentrating on my own studies in
school, and it’s
about one more year to fish. At least, in this coming school year, I
wouldn’t be able to
make this little dream come true. But, hopefully, I could go to
Thailand to learn that
license training course right after my graduation.
The law I am going to tell you is about drunk driving. It was issued
in 2006 and
rules that anyone who drives after drinking alcoholic will receive
punishments from a
certain amount of fine to the prison sentence, depending how
much alcoholic there is
in his blood and the type of the car he is driving.
I knew it from my father, who used to do a lot of drunk driving.
One day, after
having some beer, he chose to take a taxi rather than drive
himself. I was curious and
ask why. He told me the law and said he was afraid of the
punishment, so he would
never do that again.
The law affects the drivers and the pedestrians. By deterring
drivers from
drinking, it makes the road a much safer place for both of them.
Since the publication
of this law, the number of traffic accidents caused by drinking has
dramatically
reduced.
As a pedestrian, because of the law, I do not need to worry about
being hit by a
drunk driver who is too woozy to notice the traffic lights. That is
why I think this is a
good law.
The book I am going to tell you is called “The Three-body
problem”. It is science
fiction written by Liu cixin, who is a famous writer in China. The
book was published
in 2006 and won the science fiction achievement award.
The story happened between the earth and an alien civilization
called the three-
body. Unlike the typical American movie where the alien suddenly
invaded the earth
and the earth army fought back, the three-body blocked the
earth’s scientific
progress and sponsored a group of people who welcomed them.
In the end, a person
found something that could threaten the alien’s survival and they
agreed to coexist
with the human on earth.
I read this book on my way home. It was a long train journey
which took 25
hours. To avoid being bored, I bought this book at the train
station and finished it on
the train.
After reading this book, my feelings are quite complicated. I am
glad that the
two civilizations finally accept each other and live peacefully on
earth. But this is
under the condition of mutually assured destruction. I cannot
imagine what would
happen if one side finds a solution to the other’s threat.
I am going to talk about an interesting lecture that I heard 3 years
ago. It is still
vivid in my mind. Back then I was eager to improve my English
and my teacher
recommended a lot of materials and websites, which might be
useful. One of them is
TED, a website where various people share their experience,
research, and
knowledge. Its motto is “ideas worth spreading”.
I spent a great deal of time on it. Every day, I browsed through
hundreds of
lectures, trying to find something that aroused my interest. Then I
found one lecture
that ranked first at the list of the most played.
It is about how people’s attention works. Every day, our brain
receives enormous
information, most of which is useless. So during the process of
evolution, our brain
has gradually developed a filter mechanism. It rules out a lot of
things unconsciously
so that we can focus on a specific issue. However, the drawback
of this mechanism is
that it disables us from doing two things at the same time.
The interesting thing about this lecture is that the lecturer
illustrates this by
showing how picking pocket works. Through distracting people
and making them
focus on what he is saying, he takes belongings from them
without being noticed. It
was amazing.
2. Stars
Who is your favorite movie star?
Ngô Thanh Vân is my favorite. I grew up watching his action
movies, which were fantastic. She was the first actress that let me
know what Kong Fu was really about.
Are international superstars popular in your country?
Yes, they are popular in my country. In VIETNAM, there are many
movie theaters displaying the
blockbusters of the world. So, Vietnamese audiences have
constant exposure to western movies in on the websites and
movie theaters. Once those celebrities have a chance to visit
VIETNAM, Vietnamese fans were very excited.
Have you ever met a celebrity/superstar in real life?
Yes, I have. I once bumped into Angela Baby who is a very
popular Vietnamese movie actress. I remember I was waiting for
my flight at the airport. She was wearing a black trench coat
walking beside me.
Do you want to be a superstar?
No, I don’t want to. Being a superstar means my private life would
be deprived of. Plus, I have to be
careful about the words and actions I have so that no fans would
do crazy things because of me.
3. Sleep
How much sleep do you need every day?
I’m kind of sleepy-head. I usually go to bed at about 11 pm and
get up at 7 am. So, it’s nearly eight hours, which is longer than
the average of other people as I have checked the data on my
wrist band APP.
Do you take naps at noon?
No, I don’t. For me, I can’t fall asleep so quickly. It usually takes
me half an hour to get into the sleeping mode. You know, time is
quite limited at noon, which doesn’t allow me to do so.
Do you like to read before bed?
Yes, I like to do some readings before bed because I think it’s a
very comfortable period of time to read some words. Nobody
would disturb me. I once read paper books, but recently I have
been keen on reading on my phone.
How have your sleeping habits changed since you were
young?
The change is huge. You know, in my childhood, I had a lot of free
time to play and sleep. Also, I usually slept for more than 9 hours.
But, now, there’s a lot of digital devices like phones and pads that
attract me a lot, which has deprived me of at least one or two
hours of sleep per day.
6. Public Holiday
How many public holidays do you have in VIETNAM?
Sorry, I can’t remember the exact number, but I think there’re at
least four, which are the Vietnamese Spring Festival Holiday,
Tomb-sweeping Festival, Mid-autumn Festival and the National
Day holiday. These are all legal holidays that set us free from
work or studies to celebrate.
Do you think people need more public holidays?
Yes, I people desperately need more public holidays, which are
good days for them to get an escape from their working or
studying pressure. People would be more efficient in their work if
they were given more public holidays to loosen up. We need more
holidays just like those countries in Europe.
Which holiday is your favorite?
It must be the Vietnamese Spring Festival, which lasts long and in
which lots of foods can be tasted. Also, I love it because I can
meet friends and relatives who I haven’t met for months. You
know, it’s the only time that I can meet them in a year
7. Crowded place
How do you feel when you are in crowded places?
I feel quite uncomfortable when I was in a quite squishy place.
You know I feel like I couldn’t breathe in a place that’s filled with
lots of people and sometimes makes indeed the air quality in a
crowded place is bad.
When was the last time you were in a crowded place?
I remember it was last year when I was about to take the CRH to
Shanghai for travel. I was standing at the podium of Saigon Xi
Station, I saw lots of people flowing and during the rush hour, it’s
quite difficult for me to move.
What places do you think are often crowded?
Definitely, it’s the train station in VIETNAM. You know you will
always see lots of passengers filled in the station every day. It’s
getting more and more crowded when some big national holidays
approach.
8. Handwriting
Do you usually write by hand or write using a computer
(typewriter or word processor) ?
I type for the most time. Because there’s actually not that much
homework that really requires me to
write by hand. Plus, it’s way more time-saving and eligible to
read.
Nowadays, how do most people write things?
I think most people write things by a pen. Not all of in VIETNAM
own a PC (personal computer) or even a smartphone which makes
typing easier than hand writing. So, using a pen to write
something is quite common nowadays.
Do you think computers might one day replace
handwriting?
Yes, I assume that handwriting would be replaced in the near
future by some new technologies like
computers. Right now, there’re already some new things that are
changing the habit we write. For
example, a software called X-Factor Typing, which can enable us
to type anything just by talking to the phone, then, our voice
would be interpreted into words.
When do children begin to write in your country?
Kids in our country begin to write at the age of 3, which is the
time for kindergarten. They are usually encouraged to write some
simple Vietnamese characters or some ABCs to practice their
brain and language ability.
How did you learn to write?
Let me think about it, well, actually it was my father, not my
teacher, that taught me how to write. I
remember my father gave me a chopstick and let me draw
something like he did on a small piece of the blackboard. I
thought it’s quite interesting even though I couldn’t fully
comprehend what I wrote.
Do you think handwriting is very important (nowadays)?
Yes, I think it’s quite important. Because handwriting shows one’s
personality to others. If you have
perfect handwriting, I guess it won’t be difficult to impress others
when it comes to job hunting or even a good relationship.
How can children today improve (or, practice) their
handwriting?
There are actually many ways children can find to practice
handwriting. For example, there’s the
handwriting guidebook that teaches you how to write beautiful
cursive English or Vietnamese. Plus, you will find some videos on
the websites that show you how to write.
What is the difference between writing with a pen and
typing on a computer?
I think the biggest difference would be that typing on a computer
is way faster than writing. I can type more words than in a short
limit of time.
9. Pet
Have you ever had a pet when you were young?
Yes. When I was in primary school, I once had a Persian cat which
had very white fur. It was adopted by our family when it was
about 3 months old.
Are there many people keeping pets in VIETNAM?
Yes, there are many people keeping pets in VIETNAM. The most common
pets that I have seen are cats and dogs. Usually, in the city center, pets are
in small and medium in size because of the government’s regulation.
10. Sharing
Do you have anything to share with others recently?
Yes, I have bought a hair dryer which is from Dyson. It’s been
quite popular on the Internet recently. You know I couldn’t resist
my temptation and bought it with nearly 3000 RMB. After a few
days’ trials, I’ve found it pretty useful and shared it with my
besties. They were all into it.
What kind of things are not suitable for sharing?
I think it depends on different types of people you are going to share with.
But, generally speaking, things that cause negative impacts on people are
better not to be shared with others. For example, those meaningless
complaints about people’s behaviors.
11. Emails
Do you write many emails?
Yes, I do. As I am applying for universities right now, I write so
many emails to communicate with their student administration
offices and make inquiries about their programs.
How often do you write an email?
About once a week, but sometimes more often. It is mainly up to how often
the correspondents reply. Some universities, you know, like to take their
time, while others reply very quickly.
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12. Patience
Are you less or more patient when you are angry?
I think I am less patient when I am angry. I remember there was a
time that I completely lost my temper when I had a disagreement
with my friend on a decision making. At that moment, I was so
impatient that I was not listening to any words my friend had told
me.
How do you feel when other people are not patient?
I feel impatient as well because they are not listening to what I am saying
but neither do I. That’s a
horrible thing that I least expect to see. It would be quite time-consuming
to cope with the issue
happened between us.
14. Transportation
How did you come here today?
I came here by bus. There is a direct line from my home to the
school. It is very convenient.
Why did you choose that form of transport?
I had no other choice. Since there is not a subway station nearby,
subway is ruled out. I was planning to take a taxi, but could not
find one. After waiting at the side of the road for 20 minutes, I
gave up and took the bus.
What form of transport do you usually use?
I use subway for most times. It is quick, comfortable and relatively cheap.
What is most important is that I never need to worry about traffic jams. It
has always been punctual and will still be in the future.
17. Music
When do you listen to music?
It’s hard to say. I listen to music on a random basis. For example,
when I am waiting for or on the CRH to my hometown before the
Spring Festival, I would usually listen to some light music to relax.
How much time do you spend listening to music every
day?
Roughly half an hour I should say. Why? Because the work/study
place is half an hour ride to my home. So, I usually choose to
listen to some music when I am on the way home.
What kinds of music do you like to listen to?
I listen to all kinds of music, especially Rock & Roll. My favorite
songs are from a very popular band called The Linkin Park. Gosh,
how I wish I could attend one of their concerts one day if I got
enough money and time.
Have you ever been to a concert before?
I’ve never been to a live concert in my life. So, as I said, I would
love to attend one in the future if I got some bucks and time. It
would really be enjoyable if I could listen to some music from my
favorite band.
18. Shoes
How often do you buy shoes?
Maybe twice a year. I am not sure. I am not a fashionable guy
who loves to follow the latest trend and buy various shoes. As
long as my shoes are in good condition, I will not think of buying
new ones.
Have you ever bought shoes online?
Yes, I had once. It was not a satisfactory shopping experience.
The shoes I bought were a bit bigger and the changing process
was full of obstacles. So since then, I have never bought another
one online.
Do you know anyone who likes to buy a lot of shoes?
Yes, it would be my classmate, Hoàng Yến. He is crazy about Nike’s
sneakers. Whenever a new model of shoes is published, he will rush into the
shop and bring one home. He said he had more than 20 pairs of shoes and
most of them are brand new.
19. Photos
Do you like to take photos?
Yes, I do. I like to use photos to record things in life. It has
become a kind of habit. But I do not like to take photos of myself.
Do you prefer to take photos yourself or to have other
people to take photos?
I prefer to take photos by myself, because I think it is quite
impolite to bother somebody else, especially when they have
their own things. And nowadays, with the invention of the selfie
stick, it is very easy to do so.
How often do you take photos?
Several times a day. The camera in my cell phone is quite
powerful. I use it to shoot sceneries, plants, flowers, toys and
people.
In what situations do you take photos?
I often take photos when I notice something interesting and want to share it
with my friends. For
example, on my way here, I saw a really cute dog. So I took a picture and
sent it to my girlfriend. We had a nice chat about having our own dog in the
future.
How do you keep your photos?
I usually save them on my computer. I have created several
folders, each with a specific theme. I also have a copy of all the
photos in my removable disk, in case my computer goes wrong
and all the files are lost.
20. Weather
Do you prefer dry or wet weather?
I prefer dry weather. Although I have to drink a lot of water to
stay healthy, it is still better than wet
weather, which causes a great deal of inconvenience.
What kind of weather do you like most?
Well, It would be a sunny, breezy day in the spring, with few
clouds decorating the sky. The temperature is perfect and you
can either do some outdoor sports or just sit outside to enjoy the
sun.
What is your favorite season?
My favorite season is spring when the flowers are going to bloom
and grasses just spring out of the earth. Everything is vibrant and
lively under the sun.
21. Movies
Do you watch movies?
Of course, I do. It is my favorite activity during my free time. I
would even collect DVDs of my favorite movies so that I can
rewatch them from time to time.
How often do you watch movies?
Almost every week. As I am a student, I do not have much time
during the weekdays. When it comes to the weekend, I would
browse the internet and pick a movie that seems interesting.
23. Hometown
What’s (the name of) your hometown? Where are you
from?
The name of my hometown is called YC, which was originated
from a famous person in Three Kingdoms Time.
Is that a big city or a small place?
Well, my hometown is YC, which is a relatively small city
compared to Saigon, Shanghai and those
metropolitan cities. It’s only an hour’s ride to get to one corner
from the farthest place within YC.
How long have you lived there?
I’ve been living there for nearly two decades. I left this city after
graduation from my senior high school. I could still remember the
old streets and buildings, but now things changed totally.
24: Perfume
Do you give perfume as a gift?
No, I really don’t. I am not a perfume person, so it would be
difficult for me to choose a suitable bottle of perfume for others
as a gift. I would rather give them a gift card so that they can buy
a perfect one themselves.
What does perfume mean to you?
Well, perfume is a good thing for me I should say because it
would save my day if I am in a rush and don’t have enough time
to clean myself up, you know, it helps prevent some odor from
coming out of my body.
What kind of perfume do you like?
Oh, definitely Cologne is my favorite. I love it because it
permeates a fragrance that is exactly what I am keen on. You
know it smells so soothing and helps me loosen up a little bit
while I am concentrating on my studies or work.
Do you use perfume?
Yes, I do. I use it from time to time. I love to use it because it can
help me avoid the body odor that is
unpleasant to the people around me. So, I usually use it while I
am attending some formal conferences where there’re lots of
guests.
25. Garbage
Why do some people throw garbage on the street?
I think the main reason why they throw garbage on the street is
that they don’t have the awareness of protecting the public
environment. They just think that it doesn’t matter to liter around
and that somebody like the street cleaners will clean it up. Plus,
some of them are probably in a hurry, they just can’t find a dust
bin, so they have no choice but throw the garbage on the street.
Do you think your city is clean or not?
Well, I think it is clean and pretty cleaner than in the past. A lot of
thanks to our street cleaners. You know, there has been a huge
development in our city, wider roads and more modern
infrastructures which have allowed more people than ever to use,
and that definitely would cause a lot of pollution without those
hardworking cleaners.
How do you feel when you see people throwing garbage
on the street?
This is so bad. This behavior would pose a danger to the environment. I
have found that those who liter around are mostly those who are middle-
aged pedestrians who gave us the impression that they are obviously not
well educated regarding keeping the public places sanitary. Also, this kind
of action might leave a bad impression on visitors especially those
foreigners.
27. Math
Do you often use a calculator?
Yes, I use it a lot. I usually use it when I am doing math
assignments or sitting for an exam that allows me to take a
calculator. I honestly find it quite useful as it helps me save my
time.
Are girls generally good at mathematics?
No, I don’t think they are generally. I don’t think mathematics is
what they are good at. But, don’t get me wrong. The reason why I
think so is that most girls just somehow don’t find any interest in
it.
Do you think it is difficult to learn mathematics well?
Yes, I do. Mathematics is regarded as one of the most difficult subjects in
school. I just feel that the
hardest part is that you have to have a very clear logic while understanding
and doing math assignments. Plus, it requires a lot of time and effort to
practice.
29. Travel
What kind of cities do you like to travel to?
Well, I enjoy traveling to varies kinds of cities. Generally, I love to
travel to some exotic cities because they are good places for me
to know about different cultures. Plus, I’m also into cities that
have a good sanitary condition. I just can’t stand people liter
around in the city.
Do you like traveling?
Yes, I do. Traveling is part of my life. It’s not an escape from my busy life in
the city but also enables me to discover and appreciate the diversity of this
world. I’ve always felt that traveling is another way of receiving an
education, and it’s more authentic!
31. Smile
Can you recognize a fake smile?
Yes but no. Mostly, I can tell if the smile of the person in front of
me is genuine or not. This is often judged by my observation of
his or her facial expression, especially the eyes. However, if I met
someone who is so experienced, then it’s difficult to tell a fake
smile.
Do you smile when people take pictures of you?
Yes, definitely. I always smile while others take photos of me. I
feel that smiling can express positive
energy to the people who appreciate the pictures taken. Plus, I
feel it’s just my second nature, so why not?
When do people smile at others?
There are many occasions where smile at others. For example,
people mostly smile at others while
meeting their friends or strangers because they think it’s a good
way to express their respect. Also, as I’ve mentioned earlier, I
think people smile when they take pictures with others.
Do you like to smile?
Yes, I do. I’m keen on smiling. This is definitely one of the best
ways to show my respect and warmth to people in my life. I love
to smile especially when I meet strangers or new friends. You
know, they don’t know much about me and would sometimes feel
anxious while talking to me, then a smile can make them feel
comfortable.
32. Reading
Do you read books related to your profession?
Yes, I do. I enjoy reading books that are correlated with my
profession. I feel like it’s a good way to help me enhance my
understanding of what I’ve been practicing. You know, books are
usually written by professionals whose ideas deserve our
consideration.
Do you read electronic books?
Yes, I do. I actually read them quite a lot. I’ve had a Kindle with
me for many years. This little electronic device enables me to
read through many books at one go, and I don’t have to worry
about its weight.
33. Plan
What is the hardest part about making plans?
Well, generally the most difficult part in making plans is how to
appropriately allocate your time for
specific things that need to be finished. You know, I always kind of
overestimate my ability to accomplish things. Things always take
longer time to finish, which is a headache for me.
What is the latest plan you made?
The lasted plan I have made is to have a trip to Thailand right
after I finish my final. Honestly, this time, I am sure that I have
confidence in terms of time management, and I guess the plan
will go well. You know, I just can’t wait to have this trip with my
friends.
Do you make plans every day?
No, not really. I usually make plans when I feel it’s necessary to
do so. For instance, during the weekdays, I usually make some
plans regarding my studies so that I can follow all the school
lessons. Whereas, during the weekends, I just don’t want myself
to be that self-regulated, so no plan is the best plan.
Are you good at managing your time?
Yes. I think am better than before regarding managing my own
time. I now understand that execution is the best policy. I usually
try to force myself to do it instead of putting it off. I once
overestimated my ability to finish things, which was the biggest
cause of my procrastination, and I often didn’t have enough time.
Now, things are getting better.
34. Borrowing/lending
How do you feel when people do not return things they
borrowed from you?
I honestly will feel a little bit sad about that. You know, I sacrificed
my trust and ended up getting back an unfriendly behavior which
is unacceptable. The worst thing is that I can’t even tell them
directly because that will hurt their ego.
Do you like to lend things to others?
Yes, I do. I enjoy giving things out because I think it’s a good way
to make myself happy. You might not understand this, but the
way I see it, to give a hand to others would also give me a chance
of seeking help when in need.
Have you ever borrowed money from others?
Yes, I have. I remember I borrowed some money from my best
friend Wang before I took the CFA, which is a very important and
expensive Finance exam. I was running out of money during that
time and I couldn’t ask more from my parents. So, Wang just lent
the money to me to help me get registered for the exam, which I
felt quite grateful.
35. Market
Are there many street markets in VIETNAM?
Yes, there are. Usually, it’s quite common in small towns where
there are fewer supermarkets to get easy access to. Street
markets are very convenient in VIETNAM for people to buy some
groceries, so you don’t have to take buses or walk a long distance
to get them.
Do you often go to the supermarket?
Yes, I do. There’s a supermarket just near my apartment building. I usually
go there during the evenings to get some daily necessities for the next day.
You know, to make sure the foods I eat are fresh, it’s better to go there every
day or at least three times a week.
36. Outdoor
Is it important for children to play outdoors?
Yes, it is. I think it’s essential for kids to do some exercises
outdoors. Doing outdoors sports is a good way to enhance our
physical and mental condition. You know, kids nowadays have
much pressure from school work, they need some time to breathe
some air outside.
Did you often go over to your friends’ house when you
were young?
Yes, I did. I often went over to my friends’ houses especially
during the big holidays while I was a kid. I remember I usually
played some computer games with them to have fun during the
evening, which was awesome. I wish I could have more fun time
like that these days.