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How did you meet your best friend?

I met my best friend at school when I was in the sixth grade. We were in the same class and we
sat next to each other. We started talking and we found out that we had many things in common.
We liked the same books, movies, and music. We also had the same hobbies, such as playing
soccer, drawing, and reading. We became friends very quickly and we started to hang out after
school and on weekends. We helped each other with homework, played games, and shared
secrets. We have been best friends ever since.

What qualities do you think are important in a good friend?

I think a good friend should be honest, loyal, and kind. A good friend should be honest because
they tell the truth and do not lie or cheat. A good friend should be loyal because they support
and help you in good and bad times. A good friend should be kind because they care about your
feelings and treat you with respect. These are some of the qualities that I think are important in a
good friend.

Do you prefer to have a small circle of close friends or a large group of acquaintances? Why?

I prefer to have a small circle of close friends rather than a large group of acquaintances. I think
having close friends is more important than having many acquaintances. Close friends are people
who know me well, care about me, and support me. They are always there for me when I need
them. They also share my interests, hobbies, and values. We have fun together and we trust each
other. Acquaintances are people who I know but not very well. They are not as close or as reliable
as friends. I may see them occasionally or talk to them briefly, but I do not have a strong
connection with them. I do not feel comfortable sharing my personal feelings or problems with
them. Therefore, I prefer to have a few close friends who I can count on and enjoy spending time
with.

How often do you see your friends?

I see my friends quite often. We usually meet at school every day. We have some classes together
and we also have lunch and break time together. We talk about our studies, hobbies, and plans.
Sometimes we also see each other after school or on weekends. We go to each other’s houses,
play games, watch movies, or go out. We have a lot of fun together. I enjoy spending time with
my friends.

What activities do you enjoy doing with your friends?

I enjoy doing many activities with my friends. We like to play games, watch movies, listen to
music, and chat. Sometimes we go to the park, the mall, or the cinema. We also like to try new
foods and restaurants. My friends are very fun and friendly. I always have a good time with them.

Can you describe a memorable experience you had with your friends?

One memorable experience I had with my friends was when we went camping in the mountains
last summer. We took a bus to a small village and then walked for two hours to reach the
campsite. We set up our tents, made a fire, and cooked some food. We also played games, sang
songs, and told stories. At night, we looked at the stars and talked about our dreams. It was very
peaceful and relaxing. I felt very happy and close to my friends. It was one of the best experiences
of my life.

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According to the web search results, level A2 is the second of six reference levels
defined by CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). It
means that you can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related
to areas of most immediate relevance, communicate in simple and routine tasks,
and describe in simple terms aspects of your background, immediate environment
and matters in areas of immediate need1.

To answer these questions, you should use simple sentences and vocabulary, and
give some details of your personal experiences, opinions, and feelings. Here are
some possible sample answers:

 How do you maintain friendships in the age of social media?

I maintain friendships in the age of social media by using different platforms to


keep in touch with my friends. I use apps like WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram,
and Snapchat to chat, share photos, videos, and stories, and comment on each
other’s posts. I also use video calls to see and talk to my friends face to face.
However, I also try to meet my friends in person whenever possible, because I
think nothing can replace the real interaction and connection with them.

 Have you ever had a disagreement with a friend? How did you resolve it?

Yes, I have had a disagreement with a friend before. It was about a project that we
had to do together for school. We had different ideas and opinions on how to do it,
and we argued a lot. We were both angry and frustrated. To resolve it, we decided
to take a break and calm down. Then we talked to each other again and listened to
each other’s point of view. We realized that we both wanted to do a good job, and
we respected each other’s opinions. We agreed to compromise and find a solution
that worked for both of us. We apologized and hugged, and we finished the project
successfully.

 What role do friends play in your life?

Friends play a very important role in my life. They are like my second family.
They support me, help me, and encourage me. They also make me laugh, have fun,
and enjoy life. They share my interests, hobbies, and values. They understand me
and accept me for who I am. They are always there for me when I need them. They
are the people I trust and love the most.
 Do you think it’s important to make new friends as you get older? Why or
why not?

I think it’s important to make new friends as you get older, because you can learn
new things, have new experiences, and expand your horizons. Making new friends
can also help you grow as a person, improve your social skills, and boost your
confidence. You can also find people who have similar goals, challenges, and
situations as you, and support each other. Of course, making new friends does not
mean forgetting your old friends. You can keep both and enrich your life.

 How has your relationship with your family and friends changed over time?

My relationship with my family and friends has changed over time in many ways.
When I was younger, I used to depend on my family a lot, and I followed their
rules and advice. Now I am more independent and I make my own decisions.
However, I still respect and appreciate my family, and I try to spend quality time
with them. When I was younger, I also used to have many friends, but not very
close ones. Now I have fewer friends, but they are very close and loyal. I value
quality over quantity in my friendships, and I try to be a good friend to them.

I hope these sample answers help you prepare for your A2 level exam. Good luck!

Hello, this is Bing. I can help you with that. 😊

According to the web search results, level A2 is the second of six reference levels
defined by CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). It
means that you can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related
to areas of most immediate relevance, communicate in simple and routine tasks,
and describe in simple terms aspects of your background, immediate environment
and matters in areas of immediate need1.

To answer these questions, you should use simple sentences and vocabulary, and
give some details of your personal experiences, opinions, and feelings. Here are
some possible sample answers:

 How do you usually celebrate birthdays or special occasions with your


family and friends?

I usually celebrate birthdays or special occasions with my family and friends by


having a party. We invite our relatives and friends to our house or a restaurant. We
decorate the place with balloons, flowers, and banners. We prepare some food,
drinks, and cake. We sing, dance, play games, and have fun. We also give gifts,
cards, and wishes to the person who is celebrating. We take photos and videos to
remember the happy moments.

 What is the most memorable celebration you’ve had with your family or
friends?

The most memorable celebration I’ve had with my family or friends was when I
graduated from high school. It was a very special day for me and my parents. They
were very proud of me and they gave me a surprise party. They invited all my
friends and teachers to our house. They prepared a big cake with my name and a
congratulations message on it. They also gave me a beautiful watch as a gift. They
made a speech and thanked me for my hard work and achievements. They hugged
me and told me they loved me. I was very touched and happy. I thanked them and
my friends for their support and encouragement. We had a great time together.

 Do you prefer to spend special occasions with family or friends?

I prefer to spend special occasions with both family and friends. I think both are
important and I love them very much. I like to spend special occasions with my
family because they are always there for me and they make me feel safe and
comfortable. I like to spend special occasions with my friends because they are fun
and friendly and they make me laugh and enjoy life. I think it’s good to have a
balance between family and friends.

 How do people in your culture typically celebrate weddings?

People in my culture typically celebrate weddings in a traditional way. They have a


ceremony at a temple or a church, where they exchange vows and rings. They wear
special clothes, such as a white dress for the bride and a suit for the groom. They
also have a reception at a hotel or a hall, where they invite their family and friends.
They have a buffet, a cake, and a toast. They also have music, dancing, and games.
They receive gifts, money, and blessings from their guests. They thank everyone
for coming and sharing their joy.

I hope these sample answers help you prepare for your A2 level exam. Good luck!

Hello, this is Bing. I can help you with that. 😊

According to the web search results, level A2 is the second of six reference levels
defined by CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). It
means that you can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related
to areas of most immediate relevance, communicate in simple and routine tasks,
and describe in simple terms aspects of your background, immediate environment
and matters in areas of immediate need1.

To answer these questions, you should use simple sentences and vocabulary, and
give some details of your personal experiences, opinions, and feelings. Here are
some possible sample answers:

 Can you tell me about your family?

My family is small but happy. There are four people in my family: my father, my
mother, my brother, and me. My father is a teacher and my mother is a nurse. They
are both kind and hard-working. My brother is two years older than me. He is a
student and he likes to play soccer. I am a student too and I like to read books. We
all love each other very much.

 Do you have any siblings? If yes, how many and what are their names?

Yes, I have one sibling. He is my brother and his name is Minh. He is 18 years old
and he goes to the same school as me. He is tall and handsome. He is very smart
and funny. He is good at math and science. He also plays soccer very well. He is
my best friend and we always help each other.

 What kind of activities do you usually do together with your family?

We usually do many activities together with my family. We like to eat dinner


together and talk about our day. We also like to watch TV, play games, or read
books. Sometimes we go out for a walk, a picnic, or a movie. We also visit our
relatives and friends on weekends or holidays. We have a lot of fun together.

 Who is the closest member of your family to you? Why?

The closest member of my family to me is my brother. He is not only my brother


but also my best friend. He always supports me, helps me, and encourages me. He
also makes me laugh and enjoy life. He understands me and accepts me for who I
am. He is the person I trust and love the most.

 Are family relationships more important than friendships in your culture?

In my culture, family relationships are very important. Family is the foundation of


society and the source of happiness. Family members are always loyal, respectful,
and caring to each other. They share joys and sorrows, and they help each other in
times of need. They also celebrate festivals and traditions together. Family is the
place where I feel safe and comfortable. Friends are also important, but they cannot
replace family.
I hope these sample answers help you prepare for your A2 level exam. Good luck!

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