Dự ĐOÁN ĐỀ ielts speaking part 1



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DỰ-ĐOÁN-ĐỀ-IELTS-SPEAKING-PART-1
pleasant tranquility: sự yên tĩnh thu thái

  • a slower pace of life: nhịp sống thong thả hơn

  • put that dream on the back burners: gác lại giấc mơ đó

  • strive towards: nỗ lực hướng tới

    • Do you think there is too much noise in today’s world?


    Obviously, disturbing sounds seemed to become the daily soundtracks for everyone now, and not many people even pay attention to that fact anymore. But the worrying consequence is that they forget to set aside some time to stay away from those intervening factors at times, to just listen to themselves, or just be mindful about their own thoughts. 

    • daily soundtracks: âm thanh hằng ngày

    • set aside: để dành

    • Is making noise one of people’s rights?


    Yeah, I think it’s related to the fundamental right of humans, which is the freedom of speech. So everyone should be entitled to speak out and voice their opinions. However, the volume should be controlled to avoid adversely affecting the well-being of other surrounding people.
    15. Chatting
    • Do you often chat with friends?
    Yes, I engage in conversations with friends regularly, using both online messaging platforms and face-to-face interactions – I'm a pretty social person so I enjoy chatting about life and exchanging ideas with friends and also listening to their problems when they feel down.
    • Do you prefer to chat online or face to face?
    My preference for chatting—whether online or in person—depends on the context and convenience. In an ideal world I prefer face to face communication – I enjoy hanging out with friends in coffee shops, over meals in a restaurant, or in bars. So, yes, I'd say I prefer face to face communication if there is the time and opportunity.
    • Do you prefer group chat or individual chat?
    For individual discussions, I prefer one-on-one conversations, while group chats are more suitable for organizing events and gatherings. As I said, I'm pretty social, so I do enjoy both, but I think I lean more towards one-on-one chats. I like to listen and feel that people are more genuine when not in groups.
    16. Running
    • Do you go running a lot?
    Yes, I do enjoy running, and I try to make it a regular part of my fitness routine. I usually go for a run at least three to four times a week. It helps me stay in shape and relieves stress.
    • Where do you usually like to run?
    I typically go running in a nearby park in my neighborhood. It’s a lovely place with well-maintained jogging tracks and a pleasant atmosphere. Running there allows me to connect with nature and enjoy some fresh air.
    • What do you think of running?
    The last time I went running was just yesterday morning. I find it most refreshing to start my day with a good run. It was a beautiful day, and I covered around 5 kilometers during my jog.
    • What do you think of running as a form of exercise?
    Running is a fantastic sport, in my opinion. It’s accessible to almost everyone, requires minimal equipment, and offers numerous health benefits. It’s not only a great way to improve physical fitness but also helps in maintaining mental well-being. Moreover, it can be a solitary or social activity, depending on your preference, making it a versatile and enjoyable sport for people of all ages and fitness levels.
    17. Map
    • Do you often use map?
    Yes, I do. While technology has made navigation more convenient with GPS and mobile apps, I still find myself using a map from time to time, especially when I’m exploring a new city or going on a hiking trip.

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