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4) AVERTISEMENT

1. Can you tell me if there are many advertisements in your country? Yes, there are
many advertisements in my country. They can be found in all forms of media.
2. Why do you think there are so many advertisements now? "I believe that the rise
in advertisements is mainly due to the rapid growth of technology and the
increase in competition among businesses.
3. What are the various places where we can see advertisements? "Advertisements
can be found in a variety of places, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, TV
4. How do you feel about advertisements? "I have mixed feelings about
advertisements. While some advertisements are creative and informative, most of
them tend to be repetitive and annoying."
5. Do you like advertisements on TV? "Yes, I do like some advertisements on TV. I
find that some commercials can be entertaining and informative."
6. What kinds of advertisements do you like the most? "I prefer advertisements that are
creative, informative, and engaging. For example, I enjoy watching humorous and
emotional ads that tell a message."
7. Do advertisements influence your choice about what to buy?
"Personally, advertisements do not have a significant impact on my buying decisions. I tend to base
my purchase decisions on factors such as product quality, price, and personal preferences."

8. Have you ever purchased something after seeing an advertisement? No, I have
never bought anything after seeing an advertisement.
9. Do you prefer advertisements on TV or those in magazines? "I prefer
advertisements in magazines. I find that magazine ads are often more visually
appealing and provide more detailed information
10. Do you think advertising plays a very important role in today's world? "Yes, I
believe that advertising plays a crucial role in today's world. It helps businesses
promote their products or services and reach a wider audience. Advertising can
also stimulate economic growth and create job opportunities in the marketing
and advertising industries."

5) TRANSPOTISION
1. How do you usually get to school/work every day? I usually drive to work
every day. I have a motorbike that I use to commute to my workplace.
2. How far do you travel to and from work/ school every day? I go from the
hostel /dormitory to the school quite close and it takes me about 5 minutes to
walk to class every day
3. How much time does it usually take you to get to school/work? It usually
takes me around 3-4 minutes to get to class. However, if it rains that day, we
have to spend more time.
4. What is your favorite means of transportation? My favorite means of
transportation is the bus. I enjoy traveling by bus because it's comfortable,
fast, and affordable.
5. How do you usually get around in your hometown? I usually get around my
hometown by my scooter. However, if I'm traveling a short distance, I
prefer walking or cycling.
6. What means of transportation do most people in your country use? In my
country, most people use individual transportation like scooter,
motorbikes, car to commute to work or travel within the city. because it's
easier to move during rush hour
7. How popular is a bicycle in your hometown? Bicycles are quite popular in
my hometown. Many people use them to commute to work or for leisure
activities like cycling in parks.
8. What are the advantages and disadvantages of traveling by motorbike? The
advantages of traveling by motorbike are that it's faster and more fuel-
efficient than a car. It's also easier to park and maneuver through traffic.
However, the disadvantages include a higher risk of accidents and exposure
to weather conditions like rain and cold temperatures.

9. What are the advantages and disadvantages of travelling by car? The


advantages of travelling by car include the freedom and flexibility to travel
whenever and wherever you want. It's also more comfortable and convenient
than public transportation. However, the disadvantages include traffic
congestion, parking problems, and the high cost of owning and maintaining
a car.
10.What do you think about the public transportations in your hometown? I
think the public transportation system in my hometown is quite good. We
have buses, trains, and taxis that are easily accessible and affordable for
most people. However, there's still room for improvement in terms of
frequency and reliability.
11.How often do you take buses? I don't take buses very often as I prefer to
drive my car. However, when I need to travel to a location where parking is
difficult or expensive, I take the bus instead.
12.Would you ride bikes to work in the future? It's possible that I would ride a
bike to work in the future, especially if I lived in a city where traffic
congestion and parking are major problems. Biking is also a good way to get
some exercise and fresh air.
13.What will become the most popular means of transport in your country? It's
difficult to predict the future, but I think electric vehicles like cars and bikes
will become more popular in my country due to the increasing concern for
the environment and the need to reduce pollution.
14.Should the government spend more money on the development of public
transport or private cars? Why? I believe the government should spend more
money on the development of public transport rather than private cars. This
is because public transport is more accessible to everyone, especially low-
income families who cannot afford to own a car. It also helps to reduce
traffic congestion and pollution, making cities more livable and sustainable.
15.Do you think transport has changed Vietnam a lot? Yes, transport has
changed Vietnam a lot in recent years. With the development of highways,
railways, and airports, it's become easier and faster to travel within the
country and abroad. This has also led to economic growth and the
development of tourism industry. However, there are still challenges such as
traffic congestion and the need for better infrastructure in some are
Describe the kind of transport you use most often.

The kind of transport I use most often is my personal motorbike. I live in a city
area where public transportation is developed, so I find it more convenient and
comfortable to use my own motorbike to get around. I use my motorbike to go to
school, run errands, and visit friends and family.
Driving my motorbike gives me a sense of freedom and independence. I can
choose my own route and schedule, and I don't have to wait for buses or trains. It
also allows me to carry more stuff, such as groceries, sports equipment, or luggage
when I travel.
However, there are also some disadvantages to using my motorbike, it can be
expensive to maintain, repair, and insure. I also worry about the environmental
impact of driving, as motorbike contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas
emissions.
The kind of transport I use most often is my personal motorbike. I live in a city
area where public transportation is developed, so I find it more convenient and
comfortable to use my own motorbike to get around. I use my motorbike to go to
school, run errands, and visit friends and family.
Driving my motorbike gives me a sense of freedom and independence. I can
choose my own route and schedule, and I don't have to wait for buses or trains. It
also allows me to carry more stuff, such as groceries, sports equipment, or luggage
when I travel.
However, there are also some disadvantages to using my motorbike, it can be
expensive to maintain, repair, and insure. I also worry about the environmental
impact of driving, as motorbike contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas
emissions.

Overall, despite its drawbacks, I find my motorbike to be a reliable and convenient


means of transport for my daily needs.

Describe your favorite means of transport.


Out of all the transportation options available to me, I enjoy cycling the most. I ride my bike for
exercise, leisure, and commuting to work or school.

Cycling has many advantages over other forms of transport. It's also a low-cost option, as I
don't have to pay for gas, parking, or maintenance. Cycling is also good for my health, as it's a
low-impact aerobic exercise that improves cardiovascular fitness, strengthens muscles, and
boosts mental well-being.

Another great thing about cycling is that it allows me to take different routes, stop at scenic
spots, and discover hidden gems that I wouldn't see by car or bus.

Of course, there are some challenges and risks to cycling. I have to deal with weather changes,
such as rain or wind, which can make cycling uncomfortable or dangerous.

Overall, despite its limitations, I consider cycling to be my favourite means of transport. It's a
fun, healthy, and sustainable way to get around, and it connects me to nature, people, and
places in a meaningful way.

Phần trả lời câu hỏi chủ đề working


1: What do you do for a living? I am currently a student majoring in English. My studies take up
a significant portion of my time and could be considered my "job" at the moment.

Q2: What exactly do you do every day? A2 I spend most of my days attending lectures, and
tutorials on various topics related to English literature, linguistics. Outside of class, I also do a lot
of reading, writing, and research in order to prepare for assignments and exams.

Q3: How do you like your job? A3: I absolutely love my studies in English. It's a subject that I
have always been passionate about, and I feel lucky to have the opportunity to delve deeper into
it at university. Of course, there are times when the workload can be overwhelming, but I feel
that it's all worth it in the end.

Q4: What do you like most about your job? A4: What I like most about studying English is that
it constantly challenges me to think critically and creatively. I enjoy finding the skills I'm
developing through my studies are useful in many aspects of my life. It's also really rewarding to
see my writing and language skills improve over time, and to know that I'm working towards a
degree that will open up many career opportunities for me in the future.
Employment

Q1: Have you ever done a part-time job/full-time job?


A1: Yes, I have worked part-time as a waiter in a restaurant before.

Q2: What are your responsibilities?


A2: As a waiter, my responsibilities were to take customers' orders, ensure their
meals were prepared to their satisfaction, and provide them.

Q3: What can you learn from your work?


A3: Working as a waiter helped me to become more confident and dynamic in my
communication and interpersonal skills. It also taught me how to be more efficient
and organized in a fast-paced environment.

Q4: Do you think students should do part-time jobs? Why/Why not?


A4: Yes, I believe that students should do part-time jobs if they have the
opportunity. Part-time jobs can provide students with valuable life skills and help
them explore their interests and develop specialized skills. It can also help students
gain experience and a better understanding of the working world.

Q5: At what age do people usually begin to work in your country?


A5: In my country, people usually begin to work around the ages of 18 to 23, after
completing their education or training.

Q6: Is it easy to find a job in your country?


A6: Yes, it is generally easy to find a job in my country, as there are many
opportunities available for those who are willing to work.

Q7: What jobs do you wish to have in the future?


A7: In the future, I would like to be a language interpreter or a tour guide, as I am
passionate about languages and travel.

Q8: When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
A8: When I was a child, I wanted to be a scholar, as I enjoyed learning and
exploring new ideas.

Q9: Do you prefer to work alone or on a team? Why?


A9: I prefer to work on a team, as I believe that collaboration and diversity of ideas
can lead to better outcomes. Working with others also allows me to learn from
people who have different perspectives and knowledge from me.

Q10: What do you think is the best job?


A10: I believe that the best job is one that matches your passion and economic
situation, and ultimately makes you satisfied and happy while you are working.
11) What kind of work will you look for after you graduate?
After I graduate, I am interested in pursuing a career as a tour guide or translator. I
enjoy working with people and sharing my knowledge and experiences with
others. As a tour guide, I can provide visitors with interesting information about
my country's history, culture, and traditions. As a translator, I can help bridge the
communication gap between people from different backgrounds and languages
12) What qualifications do you need to do that?
To become a tour guide or translator, I need to have a bachelor's degree in English,
which I am currently pursuing. In addition to a degree, I also need to have
excellent language skills, cultural knowledge, and interpersonal skills. For tour
guiding, I also need to be familiar with the tourism industry and have a good
understanding of customer service.
13) What are some of the important things you should find out before accepting a
job?
Before accepting a job, it is important to find out about the nature of the job,
including the tasks and responsibilities involved, as well as the company culture
and work environment. Ialso consider the salary and benefits, career growth
opportunities, and work-life balance. It is important to ensure that the job aligns
with my values, interests, and career goals.

14) Which jobs would you say are most respected in your country?
In my country, every job is respected as long as it is done with dedication and
sincerity. However, some jobs are traditionally regarded as more prestigious, such
as teaching, medicine, and law enforcement. Teachers are respected for their role
in educating the next generation, while doctors are highly valued for their ability to
save lives. Police officers are also respected for maintaining law and order in
society.

15) What changes in employment have there been in recent years in your country?
In recent years, there has been a significant shift in the employment landscape in
my country. Previously, many people worked in agriculture and farming, but with
the development of industries and the growth of the service sector, more jobs have
become available in fields such as technology, finance, and hospitality. This has
led to greater opportunities for people to pursue different career paths and has
helped to diversify the economy.

FREE TIME àn LEISURE ACTIVITIES


• 1. What do you do in your free time?
• 2. How do you spend your weekends?
• 3. Do you like indoor or outdoor activities?
• 4. What hobby would you like to take up in the future? Why?
• 5. Who do you like to spend your free time with?
• 6. What is your favourite day of the week? Why?
• 7. Would you prefer to stay at home and relax or go out with your
friends when you have spare time?
• 8. What do other people in your hometown usually do at weekends?
9. What hobbies / free-time activities are popular with young people
in your country?
• 10. What do teenagers like doing in your country?

1. I enjoy playing games in my free time. It's a great way to relax and unwind
after a long day, and I find it fun and engaging.
2. On weekends, I usually spend some time previewing my studies to stay
ahead of the curve, but I also like to take on part-time jobs to earn some
extra income.
3. I prefer indoor activities, especially when the weather is not ideal. I find
that there are many things to do indoors, such as reading, watching
movies, or playing games.
4. In the future, I would like to learn how to play the guitar. It looks like a
blast and I think it would be a fun way to express myself creatively.
5. I enjoy spending my free time alone, as it's a valuable way to recharge and
reflect. However, I also like to maintain social connections and spend time
with friends and family when possible.
6. My favorite day of the week is Friday because it marks the end of the work
or school week and the start of the weekend. It's a great feeling to know
that I have some time to relax and enjoy myself.
7. It depends on my mood and energy levels, but I usually prefer to stay at
home and relax when I have spare time. However, I do enjoy going out
with friends occasionally to socialize and have fun.
8. In my hometown, people usually enjoy spending their weekends visiting
local parks or attractions, shopping, or dining out.
9. In my country, popular hobbies and free-time activities include sports,
reading, travel, and arts and crafts.
10.Teenagers in my country enjoy a wide range of activities, such as hanging
out with friends, listening to music, watching movies or TV shows, and
playing video games.

TRAVEL
• 1. Have you travelled to different parts of Vietnam?
• 2. Which place of interest have you visited recently?
• 3. What’s the most popular tourist destination in Vietnam?
• 4. Where would you like to go if you had a lot of money?
•  5. Which part of Vietnam is most developed?
• 6. What do you think is the best way to travel: alone, with friends or on a
package tour?
• 7. What do you think is the most important thing to take with you when
travelling, apart from your passport and money?
• 8. If you could travel abroad, which country would you choose? Why?
• 9. What is the best season to travel in your country?
• 10. What is the most interesting place to visit in your country?

1. Yes, I definitely enjoy travelling. It's a great way to explore new places,
meet new people, and experience different cultures. I find it very
enriching and rewarding.
2. Whether I prefer to travel alone or with someone else depends on the
situation. Sometimes I enjoy the freedom and flexibility of travelling
solo, while other times it's great to have a companion to share the
experience with.
3. I have visited Sơn Trà beach and Dragon bridge in Đà Nẵng city. Both
places were beautiful and had a lot to offer in terms of natural scenery
and cultural attractions.
4. When I travel, I usually stay in a motel or a home stay. I find that these
types of accommodations offer a comfortable and affordable option for
travellers.
5. I prefer to travel by train because I think it would be a unique and
interesting experience. It's also a more eco-friendly mode of
transportation than some of the other options.
6. When I visit a new place, I like to take photos and explore the local
cuisine. I think these are both great ways to learn more about a place
and its culture.
7. If I could travel abroad, I would choose Thailand because there are
many unique delicacies to try and the cost of travel is reasonable.
8. I would recommend Hội An ancient town to any visitor to my country.
It's a beautiful and historic town with lots of cultural and architectural
treasures to discover.
9. Yes, I do think people like visiting my country. There are many unique
delicacies to try, beautiful scenery to enjoy, and the cost of travel is
reasonable compared to some other destinations.
10.The most interesting place to visit in my country is probably Hội An
ancient town. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich history and
culture. There are many things to see and do there, including visiting
ancient temples, exploring traditional markets, and enjoying local food
and drink.
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FINANCIAL AND MONEY


1. I lent my friend money to eat out last week. I'm always willing to help
out a friend in need, especially when it comes to basic necessities like
food. but, it also depends on my financial resources.
2. I borrowed money from my friend this weekend to buy a suit that I liked.
I don't like to borrow money often, but sometimes it's necessary to
make a purchase that you really want or need.
3. Whether or not I lend money to friends depends on the situation. I'm
generally happy to help out if I can, but I also need to be mindful of my
own financial situation.
4. I wouldn't say that I'm particularly good at saving money. It's something
that I struggle with, but I'm trying to work on improving my financial
habits.
5. Yes, I have saved for something that I really wanted before. For example,
I spent 1 million VND on my favorite guitar, and I saved up for it over
several months.
6. No, I wouldn't say that I'm a particularly generous person. I try to be
helpful when I can, but I also need to be mindful of my own financial
situation.
7. Yes, I have earned my own money before through part-time jobs. It's
important to me to be self-sufficient and to work hard to achieve my
goals.
8. Whether or not I make good decisions with money depends on the
situation. I try to be thoughtful and intentional with my spending, but
sometimes I make mistakes.
9. I usually spend my money on daily expenses like food, transportation,
and essentials. I try to budget carefully so that I can cover my basic
needs without overspending.
10.Yes, I know some people who can be mean or selfish when it comes to
money. It's important to be mindful of the impact that our financial
decisions can have on others.
11.Yes, I recently found a bargain on a new phone purchase. I got 10% off
by taking advantage of a promotional offer.
12.Unfortunately, I have been guilty of making bad decisions with money in
the past. For example, I have bought unnecessary things that ended up
costing me a lot of money in the long run. It's something that I'm
working on improving.

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