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Part 1:
1. Fixing things
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skill.
life skill.
What do you do when a thing is
broken and cannot be fixed?
When something is broken beyond repair,
I usually replace it with a new one. It's a
practical solution, even though it might
not always be the most eco-friendly
choice. Sometimes, especially with
advanced gadgets, fixing them can be too
expensive or too complicated.
When I encounter an item that's beyond
repair, my course of action typically
involves replacing it with a new one. It's a
practical solution, although it may not
always be the most environmentally friendly
choice. Nevertheless, in some cases,
especially with technologically advanced
gadgets, repair might be cost-prohibitive or
technically unfeasible.
2. Teacher
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Would you like to become a
teacher?
I really respect teachers, but honestly, I
don't see myself becoming one right now.
Teaching requires lots of qualities and
responsibilities that I don't have at the
moment.
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Do you think you could be a good
teacher?
No, I don't think I have all the important
qualities to be a good teacher. Being a
great teacher needs things like patience,
empathy, good communication,
adaptability, and a love for teaching,
which I may not have.
Did you have a favourite teacher when
you were a child?
Yes, in my childhood, I had an amazing
English teacher named Vy. She was
incredible and had a big impact on my
school life. I still hold her in high regard.
How did this teacher help you in
your study?
Vy was not just a teacher; she was
inspiring. Her lessons were interesting,
and she cared about her students. She
went out of her way to make sure we
understood the subjects and got interested
in them. Her encouragement boosted my
confidence and motivated me to do well
in English.
BAND 7.5
While I hold immense respect for teachers
and the invaluable role they play in shaping
young minds, I must confess that pursuing a
teaching career is beyond my reach at the
moment. It requires a multitude of qualities
and responsibilities that I currently don't
possess.
I believe that the role of a teacher demands
a vast array of qualities, and it's not
something that everyone can excel at.
Personally, I don't think I possess all the
essential qualities required to be a good
teacher. It takes patience, empathy, effective
communication skills, adaptability, and a
passion for education, among other
attributes.
Absolutely, during my childhood, I had the
privilege of being taught by an exceptional
English teacher named Vy. She left an
indelible mark on my academic journey, and
I hold her in high regard to this day.
Vy was not only a dedicated educator but
also an inspiration. Her lessons were
engaging, and she had a caring attitude
towards her students. She went the extra
mile to ensure that we not only understood
the subject matter but also developed a
genuine interest in it. Her encouragement
and support boosted my confidence and
motivated me to excel in my English
studies.
3. Vacation
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BAND 6.5
Do you like vacations? Why?
Yes, I really like vacations. I think
everyone enjoys them because they let us
take a break from our usual routines and
relax. On vacations, I can do whatever I
want, like traveling to new places or just
staying home to rest and feel better.
Who do you like to spend your
vacations with, friends or family?
Who I spend my vacation with depends
on how long it is. For short trips, I usually
go with my friends because it's fun and
exciting. But for longer vacations, I prefer
being with my family. These longer
breaks help us become closer, make great
memories, and connect more deeply.
Where do you usually go on vacations?
I usually choose vacation spots in
Vietnam, like Da Lat, Hoi An, and Hue.
These places have a lot to offer, from
different cultures to unique ways of life
and delicious local food.
BAND 7.5
Absolutely, I have an immense appreciation
for vacations. I believe everyone cherishes
these breaks as they provide an invaluable
opportunity to step away from our daily
routines and truly unwind. During vacations,
I can do whatever I desire, whether it's
traveling to new places or simply staying at
home to rejuvenate and recharge my
batteries.
It depends on the nature of the vacation. For
shorter getaways, I often opt to spend time
with friends as it brings a sense of
spontaneity and adventure. However, for
longer vacations, I cherish the company of
my family. These extended trips allow us to
strengthen our bonds, create lasting
memories, and reconnect on a deeper level.
My typical vacation destination revolves
around the exquisite locales within Vietnam,
such as Da Lat, Hoi An, and Hue. These
destinations offer a rich tapestry of
experiences, allowing me to delve into new
cultures, explore diverse ways of life, and
savor the delectable local cuisine.
When was your last vacation?
My most recent vacation occurred just a
My most recent vacation was just a week week ago, coinciding with Vietnam's
Independence Day. This holiday holds
ago, on Vietnam's Independence Day.
profound significance in our nation's history,
This is a very important day for our
country, and to celebrate it, I went back to and to commemorate it, I chose to return to
the beautiful city of Hue. During this trip, the captivating city of Hue. During this trip,
I had the opportunity to discover many
I explored many interesting places,
enjoyed local food, and immersed myself fascinating places, relish the local cuisine,
and immerse myself in the cultural richness
in the culture of Hue. It was truly an
of Hue. It was truly a wonderful and
amazing and unforgettable experience.
memorable experience.
4. Robots
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Are you interested in robots?
To be honest, I'm interested in robots. In
Vietnam, we don't see many real robots in
daily lives, but I'm fascinated by how robots
are used in different parts of our lives.
Absolutely, I have a keen interest in robots. In
Vietnam, opportunities to witness real robots in
action are quite limited, but I've been greatly
impressed by the remarkable applications of
robots in various facets of our lives.
Do you like robots to work at your home?
Yes, I like the idea of robots helping with
household chores. I'm a bit lazy when it
comes to cleaning, washing, and cooking, so
having a robot do these tasks would be great.
It would also give me more free time to do
what I like.
Do you want to take a car in which a robot
is the driver?
No, I wouldn't feel comfortable with a robot
driving a car. Machines, including robots,
can make mistakes, and I worry that it could
lead to accidents. I prefer a human driver
who can handle unexpected situations.
Without a doubt, I'm a bit lazy when it comes to
household chores, so the idea of having a robot at
home to handle tasks like cleaning, washing, and
cooking is incredibly appealing to me. It would
free up my time for other purposes and make
daily life more convenient.
I'm afraid not. While I acknowledge the
advancements in technology, I do have
reservations about entrusting my safety to a
machine. Machines, including robots, can have
their flaws, and there's a certain level of
apprehension about the potential risks that
come with autonomous vehicles. I prefer to have
a human driver who can make quick decisions in
unforeseen situations.
Have you ever watched a film about robots?
I would say I've watched many movies about
robots. These movies often show robots
taking over human jobs, which is interesting
and a bit scary at the same time. They
highlight how powerful robots can be.
Certainly, I've watched many films centered
around robots. These films often explore the
idea of robots replacing humans, which is not
only intriguing but also somewhat unsettling.
They depict the immense power of robots,
which can be both captivating and, at times, a
bit frightening. It's a theme that has always
fascinated me.
5. Cinema
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BAND 6.5
What kind of films do you like?
I like different kinds of movies, but if
I had to choose a favorite, I'd say
BAND 7.5
I have quite a diverse taste in films, but
if I were to pick a favorite genre, it
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romantic films, especially the ones
from Korea. There's something really
interesting about these movies that I
find captivating. Sometimes, I also
enjoy action movies because they are
exciting and keep me interested.
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Did you often watch films when you
were a child?
Yes, when I was a kid, I loved
watching movies. I enjoyed all sorts
of films, from animated ones to
action-packed adventures. It was a
fun way to get lost in different stories
and worlds.
Do you often go to the cinema with your
friends?
I try to go to the movies with my friends
about once a month. Whenever I see good
movie reviews on TikTok or Facebook,
it's a good reason to ask my friends to
come with me. It's not just about enjoying
the movie; it's also a great way to hang
out and have a good time together.
Have you ever gone to the
cinema alone?
Honestly, I've never gone to the
movies by myself. Personally, I
think it's a bit strange, and I prefer
watching movies with friends. For
me, going to the movies is about
sharing the experience, talking
about the story, and having fun
together. If I don't have anyone to
go with, I'd rather stay home and
watch a movie in a cozy setting
instead of going alone to the
cinema.
would have to be romantic films,
especially those from the Korean
cinema. There's something uniquely
captivating about these films that draw
me in. Additionally, I do enjoy action
films from time to time; they are
undeniably exciting and keep me
thoroughly engaged.
Absolutely, watching films was one of my
favorite hobbies as a child. My passion for
films ranged from animated classics to
action-packed adventures. It was a delightful
way to immerse myself in different worlds
and narratives.
I make it a point to go to the cinema
with my friends approximately once a
month. Whenever I come across
compelling film reviews on platforms
like TikTok or Facebook, it serves as
the perfect excuse to invite my friends
for a cinematic experience. It's not
only an enjoyable way to unwind but
also a great opportunity for social
bonding.
To be completely honest, I've never
ventured to the cinema alone. Personally, I
find it a bit peculiar and prefer the
company of friends when enjoying a film
on the big screen. Going to the cinema, for
me, is more about sharing the experience,
discussing the plot twists, and having a
good time together. If I ever find myself
without company, I'd rather opt for a cozy
movie night at home instead of going solo
to the cinema.
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6. Helping others
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BAND 6.5
Do you usually help people around
you? How?
Sure, I'm always ready to help people
around me. I think it's not just the
right thing to do but also a way to live
a meaningful and happy life. I often
assist by giving support, advice, or
just being a good listener when
someone needs it.
Did your parents teach you how to help
others?
My parents taught me to be kind and help
others from a very young age. In
Vietnamese culture, it's important to treat
everyone with respect and help those who
need it. Their lessons and the way they
acted have greatly influenced how I help
people.
What have you done to help the elderly?
One thing that comes to mind is when I
helped my grandmother learn how to use
Facebook. It might not sound like a big
deal, but for her, it was a big change. It
helped her stay in touch with me and
enjoy her free time more.
Did your parents help you a lot
when you were young?
Throughout my life, my parents
have always been there to guide
and support me. They've helped
me with simple things like how to
eat and sit properly when I was a
child, and with more complex
stuff like making tough decisions
BAND 7.5
Absolutely, I'm always willing to lend a
helping hand to those around me. I
believe that assisting others is not only a
moral duty but also a way to lead a more
meaningful and fulfilling life. I often
help by offering support, guidance, or
even a listening ear whenever someone
needs it.
From a very young age, my parents instilled
in me the values of kindness and helping
others. It's deeply rooted in Vietnamese
culture to treat everyone with respect and
assist those in need. Their guidance and
example have had a profound impact on my
approach to helping people.
Well, it's not something I often talk
about, but one recent instance comes to
mind. I helped my grandmother learn
how to install and use Facebook to stay
in touch with me and enjoy her leisure
time. It might seem like a small gesture,
but for her, it opened up a world of
connection and relaxation that she hadn't
experienced before.
Without a doubt, at every stage of my life,
my parents were there to provide guidance
and support. From the simplest things like
teaching me how to eat, stand, and sit
properly as a child to more complex
matters like guiding me through
challenging academic and life decisions,
they've been my unwavering source of help
and encouragement. Their presence and
assistance have been invaluable throughout
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in school and life. Their presence
and help have been really
important in my upbringing.
my upbringing.
7. Fishing
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BAND 6.5
Do you like eating fish?
I can eat fish, but I usually prefer
meat over fish for my meals.
However, it's not like I dislike fish
completely. I do recognize that fish is
good for you because it has important
nutrients like Omega-3 fatty acids
that are healthy.
Have you ever gone fishing before?
No, I've never gone fishing before. One of
the main reasons is that I don't think I
have the patience for it. You have to sit by
the water, wait for a fish to bite, and you
don't know how long it might take. I
prefer activities that are more exciting and
fast-paced, so fishing isn't something I've
wanted to do.
BAND 7.5
While I can certainly eat fish, it's not my
preferred choice when it comes to meals.
I tend to lean more toward meat-based
dishes. However, that doesn't mean I
dislike fish entirely. I do acknowledge
its nutritional value and the fact that it
serves as an excellent source of essential
nutrients such as Omega-3 fatty acids,
which are beneficial for our health.
No, I haven't had the opportunity to try
fishing before, primarily because I
believe I lack the level of patience
required for this activity. The prospect
of sitting by the water, waiting for a fish
to take the bait, and not knowing how
long it might take doesn't really appeal
to my temperament. I tend to seek
activities that are more engaging and
fast-paced, so fishing hasn't been on my
list of recreational pursuits.
Have you ever been to a place where
there are a lot of fish around you?
Sadly, I haven't had the chance to be in a
place where there are lots of fish around.
But if I ever get the opportunity, I'd like to
visit an aquarium. It would be cool to see
all kinds of fish up close and learn more
about them and their underwater world.
Unfortunately, I haven't had the
opportunity to be in a place with an
abundance of fish around me. However, if
the chance ever arises, I would love to visit
an aquarium where I can witness a diverse
range of fish species up close and
appreciate their beauty and gain a deeper
understanding of aquatic life.
Did you enjoy seeing fish when
To be honest, fish has never been my cup
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you were young?
Honestly, fish has never been something
I was really interested in, so I didn't find
it particularly exciting to see them when
I was young. I had other things that I
liked to do, and fish didn't grab my
attention.
of tea, so I didn't particularly enjoy seeing
them when I was young. I had other
interests and hobbies that captured my
attention, and fish didn't hold a special
fascination for me.
8. Geography
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Do you like Geography?
Honestly, I'm not really into
Geography. It's not that I dislike it,
but I don't find it very interesting or
exciting. I prefer other subjects like
Math or English.
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Do you think Geography is useful?
Geography is definitely important. It
helps us learn about the world we live in,
including things like landscapes, cultures,
and the environment. This knowledge is
useful for making smart choices in
different parts of life, like taking care of
the environment and dealing with global
problems.
BAND 7.5
Honestly, Geography isn't something that
particularly piques my interest. While I
don't dislike it, it's not a subject that I find
captivating or engaging. My interests tend
to lean more towards other academic
disciplines such as Maths or English.
Undoubtedly, Geography is an incredibly
valuable subject. It offers insights into the
world around us, helping us understand the
Earth's landscapes, cultures, and
environments. This knowledge is not only
informative but also essential for making
informed decisions in various aspects of
life, including environmental conservation
and global issues.
Did you learn Geography when you were
at school?
Yes, I did learn Geography when I was in
school. It was one of the main subjects we
studied, and we learned about things like
landforms, weather patterns, and different
cultures around the world. It wasn't my
favorite subject, but it gave me a good
basic understanding of the world.
Yes, Geography was one of the primary
subjects I studied during my school years.
It was part of the core curriculum, and I
had the opportunity to learn about topics
like landforms, climate patterns, and the
diverse cultures and regions of the world.
While it wasn't my favorite subject, it did
provide a foundational understanding of
the world.
Do you want to be a Geography
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teacher?
While I have a lot of respect for teachers
and their important work, I don't really
see myself becoming a Geography
teacher. Teaching is a great job, but it's
not the main career I'm interested in. I
have different goals and interests.
teachers and the vital role they play in
shaping young minds, becoming a
Geography teacher isn't a career aspiration
of mine. Teaching is a noble profession,
but it's not something I see myself
pursuing as a primary career path. My
interests and aspirations lie elsewhere.
9. Riding a bike
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BAND 6.5
Did you have a bike when you were
young?
Yes, I was lucky to have a bike when I
was a kid. I got it as a birthday present
when I was about six years old. It was a
bright red bike, and I remember feeling
really happy and free when I first saw it.
BAND 7.5
Yes, I was fortunate enough to have a
bicycle when I was a child. I received it as
a birthday gift when I was around six years
old. It was a bright red bike, and I
remember feeling an immense sense of joy
and freedom when I first laid eyes on it.
Did you ride a bike often when you
were little?
Definitely, I used to ride my bike a lot
when I was a kid. It was like a good
friend, and I used it to explore my
neighborhood. Whether it was going to
the nearby park with my friends or riding
to the store, my bike was a big part of my
everyday life.
Absolutely, I rode my bicycle extensively
during my childhood. It was my trusty
companion, and I used it to explore the
nooks and crannies of my neighborhood.
Whether it was riding to the nearby park
with friends or cycling to the local
convenience store, my bike was an integral
part of my daily life.
Did you ride a bike to school?
Yes, I used to ride my bike to school
regularly when I was younger. It was a
practical choice for my family because my
parents were busy and couldn't always take
me. Riding my bike to school made me feel
independent and responsible. It also helped
me get to school on time and avoid the
morning rush.
Do you ride a bike when you go
out now?
Unfortunately, I don't ride a bike
anymore when I go out, mainly because I
Yes, I did ride my bicycle to school
regularly when I was younger. It was a
practical choice for my family, as my
parents had busy schedules and couldn't
always drop me off. Riding my bike to
school gave me a sense of independence
and responsibility. It also allowed me to
arrive at school promptly and beat the
morning rush.
Regrettably, I no longer ride a bike when I
go out, primarily due to the bustling and
densely populated city I currently reside in.
The prevalence of traffic jams and the
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live in a crowded and busy city now.
There are a lot of traffic jams, and
pollution is a big issue here. So, I prefer
using a motorbike to get around. I do
miss the simplicity of riding a bike, but
using a motorbike just makes more sense
in this city.
ever-present issue of pollution have shifted
my preference towards using a motorbike
for commuting. While I do miss the
simplicity of riding a bicycle, the
practicality of a motorbike in this urban
environment is undeniable.
10. Running
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BAND 6.5
Do you go running a lot?
Well, I wouldn't say I'm a serious runner,
but I do try to go for a run, especially on
weekends. It's a nice way to relax,
whether it's jogging by the beach or
taking a nice route around the park near
my house.
Where do you usually go running?
I'm pretty flexible about where I run. I like
to try different places. Sometimes, I run
along the beautiful beach, and other times, I
go through the peaceful paths in the nearby
park. Running in different spots keeps it
interesting and fun.
Did you go running when you were a
child?
It's a bit hard to say if it's the same as
regular running, but when I was a kid, I
used to run around a lot. I grew up in a
village, and we played games that involved
a ton of running with my friends. It was a
carefree and enjoyable way to stay active.
What do you prefer, running
alone or running with friends?
Nowadays, I prefer running by myself.
It's a time for me to be alone with my
thoughts, and I find comfort in that. I
put on some music, enjoy the fresh air,
BAND 7.5
Well, I wouldn't say I'm a dedicated
runner, but I do make an effort to go for a
run, especially on weekends. It's a
refreshing way to unwind, whether it's
jogging along the beach, or taking a scenic
route around the park near my house.
I'm quite flexible when it comes to my
running locations. I tend to explore many
different places. Sometimes, it's along the
picturesque beachfront, other times, it's
through the serene trails in the nearby park.
The variety keeps my runs interesting and
enjoyable.
It's a bit hard to say whether it counts as
running in the traditional sense, but I did
engage in quite a bit of running when I was
a child. I grew up in a village, and we used
to play games that involved a lot of
running around with friends. It was a
carefree and fun way to stay active.
Currently, I prefer running alone. It's a
time for me to be in my own world, and I
find solace in that. I put on some music,
enjoy the fresh air, and let my thoughts
flow freely. Running alone allows me to
set my own pace and truly connect with the
experience.
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and let my mind wander. Running alone
lets me choose my own speed and really
connect with the experience.
11. Noises
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BAND 6.5
Do you like to stay in a place with a
lot of noise?
Well, to be honest, I don't really like
being in loud places. I find too much
noise bothersome and disturbs my
peace. I prefer quieter spots where I
can think, work, or relax without too
many distractions.
Do you think your city is too noisy?
It depends on where you are in the city. In
the middle of the city, where there's
always a lot of traffic and activity, it can
be quite noisy. But I'm lucky to live in a
quieter neighborhood, away from the busy
city life. So, I wouldn't say my city is very
noisy; it's more about choosing the right
place to be.
How do you feel about people making
noise around you?
When I'm around noisy people, I usually
try to find a quieter spot. Whether it's
finding a calm corner in a cafe or going to
another room, I believe it's important to
be in a place where I can focus and relax.
Ignoring the noise can be hard, so I prefer
to take action and find a quieter space.
What is the noisiest place you
have been to?
The loudest place I've been to was
probably a stadium during a football
BAND 7.5
Actually, I'm quite averse to staying in
noisy places. I find that excessive noise
can be rather agitating and disrupts my
peace of mind. I prefer quieter
environments where I can think, work, or
relax without constant distractions.
It really depends on where you are in the
city. In the heart of the city, where there's a
constant buzz of traffic and various
activities, it can indeed be quite noisy.
However, I consider myself fortunate to
live in a more tranquil neighborhood, away
from the urban hustle and bustle. So, I
wouldn't describe my city as overly noisy;
it's a matter of choosing the right place to
be.
When I find myself surrounded by people
making a lot of noise, I usually make an
effort to relocate to a quieter setting.
Whether it's finding a peaceful corner in a
cafe or moving to a different room, I
believe in creating an environment that
facilitates concentration and relaxation.
Ignoring the noise can be challenging, so I
prefer to take proactive steps to find a
quieter space.
The noisiest place I've ever been to was
probably a stadium while attending a
football match. The atmosphere there was
incredibly loud due to the passionate fans
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match. The crowd was really loud
because the fans were so passionate
about their teams. It was noisy, but it
was also a happy kind of noise, full of
excitement and energy. Despite the
noise, I couldn't help but feel joyful and
caught up in the thrill of the game.
cheering for their teams. It was noisy, but
it was also a joyful kind of noise, filled
with excitement and enthusiasm. Despite
the noise, I couldn't help but feel happy
and caught up in the excitement of the
game.
12. Musical instruments
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BAND 6.5
Did you ever learn a musical
instrument as a child?
BAND 7.5
Yes, during my childhood, I did embark on
a musical journey by learning to play the
Yes, when I was a kid, I tried to learn the guitar when I was around ten years old.
However, I must admit that I gave up on it
guitar when I was about ten years old.
halfway through the learning process.
But I have to admit, I didn't stick with it.
While the idea of playing a musical
Learning to play a musical instrument
was interesting, but it was also hard work, instrument was intriguing, the dedication
and practice required to master it proved to
especially for a young kid like me.
be quite challenging for a young child like
me.
Do you play any kinds of musical
Unfortunately, I don't currently play any
instruments?
musical instruments. I've always had a
Unfortunately, I don't play any musical
rather clumsy disposition when it comes to
instruments now. I've never been very
handling instruments. Despite my
good at handling instruments. Even
admiration for music and musicians, I've
though I like music and musicians, I've
never been able to get good at playing an never been able to overcome my lack of
coordination to play an instrument
instrument because I'm not very
proficiently.
coordinated.
If you could learn a musical instrument,
what would it be?
If I had the chance to learn a musical
instrument, I'd pick the piano for sure.
There's something really amazing and
elegant about the piano. Making beautiful
If given the opportunity to learn a musical
instrument, I would undoubtedly choose
the piano. There's something undeniably
captivating and sophisticated about the
piano. The ability to create beautiful
melodies and harmonies on those ivory
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music with those white keys has always
fascinated me. Learning to play the piano
would be a dream come true, and the sound
it makes is just wonderful.
keys has always fascinated me. Learning to
play the piano would be a dream come
true, and the sound of its music is simply
enchanting.
13. Volunteer
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4
BAND 6.5
Have you ever done any voluntary work?
Yes, during my college days, I took part in some
voluntary work. I was a part of a club, and our
main activity was raising money to support
children living in mountainous areas who
needed help.
Would you like to work as a volunteer?
Absolutely, I'm quite interested in being a
volunteer. It's because I believe that helping
others can bring happiness and add more
meaning to my life. Being able to make a
positive difference is something I find
rewarding.
Why do you think people volunteer?
Well, I think people volunteer for many reasons.
But the most common one is the desire to assist
others in need. It's about lending a helping hand
and showing kindness. Everyone may have their
own personal reasons, but the core is about
making a positive impact.
Is volunteering worth the time it takes?
Yes, volunteering is definitely worth the time
and effort. It allows you to grow as a person,
find a sense of purpose, and contribute to your
community. It's a valuable experience that
benefits both you and the people you're helping.
BAND 7.5
Yes, I've had the privilege of participating in
voluntary work during my time at university. I
was actively involved in our university club,
where we passionately raised funds to support
children in remote mountainous areas.
Absolutely, I'm highly inclined towards
volunteering. The idea of being able to assist
others not only brings happiness but also
provides a profound sense of fulfillment,
making my life significantly more meaningful.
Well, the reasons for volunteering can vary
from person to person, but the overarching
motivation is to make a positive impact on the
lives of others. Each individual may have their
unique purpose, but the core value is always
centered around the desire to help those in
need. It's a way for people to connect with their
empathy and contribute to the betterment of
society.
Most definitely, volunteering is unquestionably
worth the time, effort, and dedication it
requires. The personal growth, sense of
purpose, and the positive impact it has on
communities make it a valuable and worthwhile
endeavor.
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14. Public Transportation
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BAND 6.5
Do you often use public transport?
No, I don't use public transport very
often, and to be honest, I'm not a fan
of it. In Vietnam, the public
transportation system is quite oldfashioned, and I prefer using my
motorbike for everyday travel
because it's more convenient and
flexible.
What kind of public transportation do
you usually take?
BAND 7.5
No, I don't frequently use public transport,
and to be honest, I'm not a fan of it. In
Vietnam, the public transportation system
is somewhat outdated, and I prefer the
convenience and flexibility of using a
motorbike for my daily commute.
While I don't use public transportation on a
regular basis, there are occasions when I
find it necessary, especially when I need to
Even though I don't use public transport
travel to places outside the city. In those
regularly, there are times when I need it,
especially for longer trips outside the city. instances, I typically opt for either buses or
trains. These modes of transport are more
In those cases, I usually choose either
suitable for longer journeys, as they offer a
buses or trains. They're better for longer
journeys because they're comfortable and relatively comfortable and cost-effective
way to get to my destination.
cost-effective ways to reach my
destination.
Did you take public transportation when
Interestingly, I never had the opportunity
you were a kid?
to experience public transportation when I
Interestingly, I didn't get to ride public
transport when I was a kid. Back then, my was a child. The concept of using public
transport wasn't as prevalent in my
family didn't use it much. We walked for
upbringing, and my family had their own
short distances, and for longer trips, we
means of getting around. For shorter
had our own vehicles. So, public transport distances, we usually walked, and for
wasn't part of my childhood experience.
longer trips, we relied on personal
vehicles. So, public transportation wasn't a
part of my childhood experience.
Will there be more people taking public
transportation in the future?
I'm not so sure if more people will start
using public transport in the future, at
least not in Vietnam. The country hasn't
been quick to update and modernize its
public transport system. It's still a bit old-
I have my doubts about the increased usage
of public transportation in the future, at least
in Vietnam. The country has been slow to
invest in improving and modernizing its
public transportation infrastructure. As a
result, the system remains somewhat
outdated and less appealing to the general
population. Many people still prefer the
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fashioned and not very popular. Many
folks here prefer using their own vehicles
or other ways to get around. Unless there
are big improvements in public transport,
I don't think it'll become more popular
anytime soon.
convenience of personal vehicles or
alternative modes of transportation. Unless
there are significant investments and
improvements in the public transport system,
I don't see a substantial shift towards
increased usage in the near future.
15. Tea & Coffee
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BAND 6.5
Which do you prefer, tea or coffee?
No doubt about it, I really love
coffee. I can't imagine starting my
day without a cup of it. It's like a
special routine I do every day, and I
enjoy every drop.
2
3
4
When was the last time you had a cup
of coffee or tea?
Actually, this morning, I felt a bit tired
when I woke up. So, I made myself a cup
of coffee to wake up and feel more
energetic. It always works to make me
feel more awake and ready for the day.
Do you usually buy your coffee in a
coffee shop?
Yes, I go to coffee shops quite a bit. Coffee
is a big deal in Vietnam, and there are
plenty of coffee shops everywhere. They're
easy to find, and the coffee tastes great. I
like going to coffee shops and having a
coffee in a cozy place.
Do you want to make your own cup of
coffee at home?
Honestly, I'm not very good at making
coffee at home. It's a bit complicated, and I
find it a bit hard. Plus, there are so many
good coffee shops with skilled baristas, so I
BAND 7.5
Without a doubt, I'm a dedicated coffee
enthusiast. I can't imagine starting my day
without that aromatic cup of coffee. It's
become an essential ritual in my daily life,
and I savor every sip.
Just this morning, in fact. I woke up
feeling a bit groggy, so I reached for my
trusty cup of coffee to give me that muchneeded boost of energy. It never fails to
invigorate me and set the tone for the day.
Yes, I tend to frequent coffee shops quite
often. Coffee culture is immensely popular
in Vietnam, and it's incredibly easy and
affordable to grab a cup of delicious coffee
from the numerous coffee shops scattered
around. The experience of enjoying a cup
of coffee in a cozy café is something I truly
appreciate.
Honestly, I've never been particularly skilled
when it comes to preparing coffee at home. It's
a rather intricate process, and I've always
found it a bit cumbersome. Given that there
are so many convenient options to buy coffee
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don't see the need to make my own coffee
at home. I'd rather let the experts make it
for me.
from expert baristas, I don't see myself
attempting to make my own at home. I prefer
leaving it to the professionals who can craft
that perfect cup for me.
16. Health
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BAND 6.5
How do you keep yourself healthy?
Keeping healthy is really important to
me, and I do a few things to make
sure I stay that way. First, I eat good
food and make sure I eat different
kinds of healthy stuff. Second, I
exercise regularly by jogging and
doing yoga to keep my body in good
shape. Lastly, I try to stay positive
because I think being happy is a big
part of being healthy.
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3
What are your favourite sports?
Out of all the sports, I like badminton the
most. It's exciting and keeps me active.
It's a fast game, and it also makes me
think, which I enjoy. Anyone can play it
for fun or competitively, so it's great for
all kinds of people.
BAND 7.5
Maintaining good health is a priority for
me, and I follow a multifaceted approach
to achieve it. Firstly, I pay close attention
to my diet, ensuring it's balanced and
includes a variety of nutritious foods.
Secondly, regular exercise is a cornerstone
of my health regimen. I engage in physical
activities such as jogging and yoga to keep
my body active and fit. Equally important
is maintaining a positive mindset; I firmly
believe that a positive outlook on life
contributes significantly to overall wellbeing.
Among the plethora of sports out there, my
absolute favorite is badminton. I find it
both exhilarating and challenging. The
fast-paced nature of the game keeps me on
my toes, and the strategic aspect adds an
element of mental stimulation.
Additionally, badminton is a sport that can
be enjoyed both casually and
competitively, making it suitable for a
wide range of enthusiasts.
Are there health classes in your school?
In Vietnam, schools don't really focus on
practical health classes. They mostly teach
theories about health, but not much about
how to stay healthy in everyday life. I think
it would be good if they could teach more
practical stuff.
Unfortunately, in Vietnam, health classes
in schools tend to focus more on academic
aspects rather than practical health
education. While there is recognition of the
importance of health education, the
curriculum often leans towards theoretical
knowledge rather than practical skills that
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can help students lead healthier lives. This
is an area that could benefit from
improvement.
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Is it easy for people to exercise in your
country?
Yes, it's pretty easy for people in my
country to exercise. We have lots of places
like parks, gyms, and sports centers where
you can work out. Also, people in Vietnam
really care about being healthy, so they like
to exercise. It's not hard to find ways to stay
active and fit here.
Yes, it's relatively easy for people to engage in
exercise in my country. There are numerous
facilities and public spaces dedicated to
physical activity, including parks, gyms, and
sports centers. Additionally, the cultural
emphasis on physical fitness and wellness
encourages people to incorporate exercise into
their daily routines. It's quite accessible and
convenient for individuals of all ages and
fitness levels to stay active and healthy in
Vietnam.
17. Favourite day
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BAND 6.5
Which day is your favourite day of
the week?
I really like Saturdays and Sundays
the most. Those are the days when I
don't have to go to work, and I can
relax. I don't have to think about work
stuff, which is great.
My favorite day of the week would
undoubtedly be either Saturday or Sunday.
Those precious weekend days hold a
special place in my heart because it's the
time when I can temporarily escape the
daily grind of work. On weekends, I have
the luxury of not having to report to the
office or meet work-related deadlines,
which is truly liberating.
Which day is your least favourite day?
If I had to pick my least favorite day, it
would be Monday. It's the end of the
weekend, and it's tough to get back into
work mode after relaxing for two days.
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BAND 7.5
How do you usually spend your time on
the weekends?
During the weekends, I like to do different
If I had to choose my least favorite day of
the week, it would probably be Monday.
The reason is quite simple; it marks the
end of the weekend, and I often find
myself not quite mentally prepared to dive
back into the workweek. There's a sense of
adjustment and the need to transition from
the relaxed weekend mindset to the workoriented one, which can be a bit
challenging.
My weekends are a precious time for me,
and I make sure to use them wisely. I enjoy
a mix of activities during the weekend.
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things. Sometimes, I just chill at home,
read, or do stuff I enjoy. Other times, I hang
out with friends and family, eat out, go to
new places, or do outdoor activities. Mixing
alone time with social time helps me feel
better and enjoy my weekends.
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Is it easy for people to exercise in your
country?
In Vietnam, it's pretty easy for people to
exercise. We have lots of places like parks,
gyms, and sports centers where you can
work out. Also, people here care about
being fit and healthy, so they like to
exercise. It's not hard for anyone, no matter
their age or fitness level, to stay active and
healthy in Vietnam.
Sometimes, I prefer spending quality time
with myself, indulging in personal hobbies,
reading, or simply relaxing at home. On
other occasions, I like to catch up with
friends and family, going out for meals,
exploring new places, or engaging in
outdoor activities. Striking a balance
between self-time and social interactions
during the weekends helps me recharge
and make the most of this valuable time.
Yes, it's relatively easy for people to engage in
exercise in my country. There are numerous
facilities and public spaces dedicated to
physical activity, including parks, gyms, and
sports centers. Additionally, the cultural
emphasis on physical fitness and wellness
encourages people to incorporate exercise into
their daily routines. It's quite accessible and
convenient for individuals of all ages and
fitness levels to stay active and healthy in
Vietnam.
18. Bags
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BAND 6.5
Do you usually carry a bag?
Yes, I usually have a bag with me
when I go out. I need it for stuff like
my phone, wallet, sunscreen, and
other things I might need during the
day. It helps me keep everything
organized.
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BAND 7.5
Yes, I almost always have a bag with me
when I go out. It's become somewhat of a
daily necessity. You see, I need to carry
quite a few items like my mobile phone,
wallet, sunscreen, a notepad, and various
essentials. These items are essential for
different situations I might encounter
during the day, so my bag serves as a
convenient and organized way to carry
them.
Do you change your bags often?
No, I don't change my bags frequently. In
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No, I don't change my bags a lot. I stick
with a few bags for specific purposes. I'm
forgetful sometimes, so changing bags
often might make me leave important
stuff behind. I like having a few reliable
bags.
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What kind of bags would you use when
travelling?
When I travel, I go for bigger bags like a
backpack or a roomy tote bag. They can
hold not only my stuff but also things I buy
during my trips, like souvenirs. These bags
are practical and comfy for exploring new
places.
Did you use a backpack when you were a
child?
Yes, when I was a kid, I used a backpack
every day for school. It was what most
students did in my country. I remember my
first backpack well; it had bright colors and
my favorite cartoon characters. That
backpack went with me to school every
day, carrying my books, pencils, and other
things I needed. It reminds me of my school
days, and I have good memories of it.
fact, I tend to stick with just a few bags for
specific purposes. I'm not one to frequently
switch bags because I've found that I can
be rather absentminded at times. Changing
bags too often would increase the risk of
leaving important items behind. So, I
prefer to have a few trusty bags that serve
my various needs.
When I travel, I typically opt for larger
bags, such as a sturdy backpack or a
spacious tote bag. These bags offer the
capacity to carry not only my essentials but
also any items I might pick up during my
travels, like souvenirs or local products.
They are practical and comfortable to
carry, making them ideal companions for
exploring new destinations.
Absolutely, when I was a child, I used a
backpack on a daily basis to go to school. It
was a common practice among students in my
country. I remember my first backpack
vividly; it had vibrant colors and my favorite
cartoon characters. That trusty backpack
accompanied me on countless adventures to
school, carrying my books, stationery, and
other essentials. It symbolized my educational
journey during those formative years and
holds cherished memories of my school days.
19. Ice cream
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BAND 6.5
Do you like ice cream? Do you eat
ice cream a lot?
Personally, I really like ice cream. It's
a yummy and cool treat, especially on
hot days. But I don't eat it a lot. I try
to have healthier foods most of the
time, but I treat myself to ice cream
now and then.
BAND 7.5
Personally, I'm a big fan of ice cream. It's
such a tasty and refreshing treat, especially
on a hot day. However, I wouldn't say I eat
it a lot. I try to balance my diet with
healthier options, but I definitely indulge in
some ice cream every once in a while.
Did you eat ice cream as a child?
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