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IELTS SPEAKING PART 2&3

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WHAT QUALITIES DO THEY POSSESS?
WHAT QUALITIES DO THEY POSSESS?

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

WHY trước khi sự kiện/hành động chính diễn ra


-‘’ – trong khi sự kiện/hành động chính diễn

HOW
ra
WHO -‘’ - sau khi sự kiện/hành động chính diễn ra
3. End: Recap and paraphrase the topic
IELTS SPEAKING PART 2
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

decide to overcome my ultimate fear of heights by taking skydiving.


If memory serves, it was in 2018, when me and my friend wanted to go to

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

my forte. But then, eventually, my friend convinced me to take a try as it will

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.
IELTS SPEAKING PART 2
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

was in Nhớ không lầm, thì vào ...


Hesistant (adj): Do dự
Not my forte: Không thích
Flown (v): Được bay
It was time: Đã đến lúc
Pluck up courage: Lấy hết can đảm
Eye-opening experience: Trải nghiệm khiến

thay đổi góc nhìn


IELTS SPEAKING PART 2 - PRACTICE
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3

1. Why do boys take risks more often than girls?


2. Why do young people take risks more often than the

elderly?
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3
1.START WITH A GENERAL STATEMENT

There are myriad reasons attributed to why... : Có vô số lý do đút kết để sự

việc/sự kiện này diễn ra


This attributed to a host of reasons: "-"

2. LIST

Obviously/ It is transparent that: Dĩ nhiên răng


Besides/On top of that: Ngoài ra
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3
1. Why do boys take risks more often than girls?
There are myriad reasons attributed to why boys are more risk-taking. Obviously, due to their build, boys in many
cultures are always encouraged to do more dangerous activities and to take the hardship, whereas girls are taught to be
gentle. On top of that, boys can show off their masculinity and impress the opposite sex when they take risks.

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.
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3

Take the hard-ship: Lấy phần khó


Masculinity (n): Nam tính
Learn a lesson: Học được một bài học
Open-minded (adj): Thông thoáng, cởi mở
Consequences (n): Hậu quả
IELTS SPEAKING PART 3 - Practice

1. Why do boys take risks more often than girls?


2. Why do young people take risks more often than the

elderly?

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