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Ielts Speaking Part 2
Ielts Speaking Part 2
RISK-TAKING
IELTS SPEAKING PART 2
IELTS SPEAKING PART 2
WHAT
WHY
HOW
WHO
IELTS SPEAKING PART 2
1. Introduction – Indirect
2. Main:
WHAT
- Diễn tả cảm xúc, khung cảnh sự việc
HOW
ra
WHO -‘’ - sau khi sự kiện/hành động chính diễn ra
3. End: Recap and paraphrase the topic
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I myself isn’t a risk-taker, and don’t usually stay outside of my comfort
zone when it comes to anything. However, there was one time that I did
Nha Trang for vacation and let our hair down. Then, we came across a
man who was advertising his skydiving service. I was hesitant and
completely petrified at first, because as I said earlier that taking risks is not
help me with my fear of heights. We got up the plane and were flown very
high and all I can see below my feet are clouds. Then it was time, I took a
deep breath and pluck up the courage to jump. I opened my eyes all I can
see was the beautiful horizon and all my worries are gone. When landed, I
was filled with joy and told myself that I did a great job.
It was truly an eye-opening experience now that my fear of heights is
completely gone. I never knew that taking such risks would bring me out
of my comfort zone and change me. From now on, I would definitely be
taking risks more cause you don’t know if it will affect you positively.
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Risk-taker (n): Người hay liều
Comfort zone (n): Vùng an toàn
Fear of heights: Nỗi sợ độ cao
Overcome (v): Vượt qua
Skydiving (n): Nhảy dù
If memory serves/If I'm not mistaken, it
elderly?
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3
1.START WITH A GENERAL STATEMENT
2. LIST
2. Why young people take risks more often than the elderly?
This fact is attributed to a host of reasons, and I will tell you some of them. Firstly, young people have more time, so
when they take risks and fail, they will have time to recover and learn a lesson from it. Secondly, young people are more
open-minded in accepting the consequences that are unknown as they know that risk-taking can bring them eye-opening
experiences.
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elderly?