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Part 1: Chatting

1. Do you like chatting with friends?


Yes, I enjoy chatting with friends. It’s a fantastic way to catch up with them, share
experiences, and maintain strong connections. Whether it’s in person or through
messaging apps, chatting with friends is an essential part of my social life.

2. What do you usually chat about with friends?


I usually chat about a wide range of topics with my friends. We discuss our daily lives,
such as work, family, and hobbies. Additionally, we often share our thoughts on current
events, movies, and books we have recently encountered.

3. Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
I prefer chatting with one friend at a time rather than in a group. This allows for more
meaningful and focused conversations. When chatting one-on-one, we can delve
deeper into topics and connect on a more personal level.

4. Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?


I appreciate both face-to-face communication and chatting via social media, but it
depends on the context. Face-to-face interactions are more intimate and allow for non-
verbal cues, which are crucial for deep understanding. On the other hand, social media
offers convenience and the ability to stay in touch with friends, especially when physical
distances separate us.

5. Do you argue with friends?


Occasionally, disagreements arise among friends, but it’s a normal part of any
relationship. We might have different viewpoints on certain matters, but we always try
to resolve our differences through open and respectful discussions rather than heated
arguments.

Part 1: Helping others

1. Do you usually help people around you?


Yes, I do my best to help people around me whenever I can. I believe in the importance
of kindness and lending a hand to those in need. Whether it’s assisting a colleague with
a work-related issue or helping a neighbor with household chores, I think small acts of
kindness can make a significant difference in someone’s day.

2. How do you help people around you?


I help people around me in various ways. One of the most common ways is by offering
my assistance and expertise when someone faces a problem or challenge. I also lend a
listening ear to friends and family when they need someone to talk to, as sometimes,
emotional support can be just as valuable as practical help.

3. Do your parents teach you how to help others?


Yes, my parents have always taught me the importance of helping others. They
instilled in me the values of empathy and compassion from a young age. They led by
example, showing me that kindness and generosity are qualities to be cherished and
practiced in our daily lives.

4. Did your parents help you a lot when you were young?
Yes, my parents provided a lot of support and guidance when I was young. They helped
me with my schoolwork, taught me essential life skills, and were always there to offer
advice and encouragement. Their unwavering support during my formative years has
played a significant role in shaping who I am today.

5. What have you done to help the elderly?


I have done several things to help the elderly in my community. One of the most
rewarding experiences was volunteering at a local senior care center. I spent time with
the elderly residents, engaging in conversations, playing games, and assisting with their
daily activities. It was a humbling and heartwarming experience to bring a smile to their
faces.

Part 1: Fishing

1. Is fishing popular in your country?


Yes, fishing is quite popular in my country. We have a rich coastline and numerous
rivers and lakes, making it an ideal destination for fishing enthusiasts. Many people
enjoy this relaxing outdoor activity as a way to unwind and connect with nature.

2. Do you like eating fish?


Yes, I do like eating fish. Fish is not only a healthy source of protein but also offers a
wide variety of flavors and textures. I enjoy both cooking fish at home and trying different
fish dishes at restaurants. Grilled salmon is one of my favorites due to its delicious
taste and health benefits.

3. Have you seen any movies featuring lots of fish?


Yes, I have seen movies featuring lots of fish. One that comes to mind is “Finding
Nemo”, an animated film by Pixar. It’s a heartwarming story about a clownfish named
Nemo and his adventurous journey through the ocean. The movie is not only
entertaining but also visually stunning, with a diverse array of marine creatures.

Part 1: Work/Studies
1. What subjects are you studying? Do you like your subject?
I am currently studying a range of subjects at university, including Data Science, and
Digital Marketing. Each subject is unique and challenging in its own way, and I find
that studying them together helps me develop a well-rounded perspective.
Yes, I really enjoy studying these subjects. They allow me to explore different
perspectives on the world around us and learn more about human behavior and
society.

2. Why did you choose to study that subject?


In addition, I have a deep curiosity about the subject and a desire to explore it more
fully. I am always seeking to challenge myself and push beyond my comfort zone, and
studying this subject has allowed me to do just that. I find the subject endlessly
fascinating and look forward to continuing to learn more about it in the future.

3. Are you looking forward to working?


Yes, I am excited to apply the knowledge and skills I have gained from my studies to
the real world. I am eager to see how my education will translate into my chosen
career and how I can make a positive impact in my field.

Part 1: Wild animals

1. Have you ever seen wild animals?


Yes, I have been fortunate enough to see wild animals in their natural habitat. During
family trips and nature excursions, I have encountered various wildlife, including
elephants, monkeys, and colorful birds. Observing these creatures in the wild is a truly
remarkable and enriching experience.

2. Do you like watching animals in the zoo?


Yes, I do enjoy watching animals in the zoo. It offers a chance to observe exotic species
up close, which might be challenging to encounter in the wild. However, I also
understand the importance of animal welfare and conservation efforts to ensure these
animals are well-cared for and protected.

Part 1: Weeks

1. What is your favorite day of the week?


My favorite day of the week is Saturday. It’s a day when I can relax and enjoy my
hobbies without the pressure of school or other commitments. I often use this day to
catch up on sleep, spend time with friends and family, and engage in activities that bring
me joy and rejuvenation.

2. What is your least favorite day?


My least favorite day of the week is Monday. It signifies the start of a new school week,
and the transition from the weekend to a hectic schedule can feel overwhelming.
Monday mornings can be particularly challenging as I need to adjust to the routine and
workload ahead. However, I try to maintain a positive mindset and focus on the
opportunities the new week brings.

3. What is the busiest day of the week for you?


The busiest day of the week for me is usually Wednesday. It’s a day filled with classes,
assignments, and extracurricular activities. I have a packed schedule with back-to-back
commitments, making it a demanding day both academically and socially. Despite my
busyness, I appreciate the chance to learn and engage in various activities that
contribute to my personal growth.

4. Is there anything that you do every day?


Yes, there are a few things that I do every day. Firstly, I make it a habit to spend more
time reading. Whether it is a book, news articles, or educational materials, reading helps
me expand my knowledge and improve my language skills. Additionally, I prioritize
physical exercise, such as jogging or doing home workouts, to maintain my fitness level
and overall well-being.

5. Are weekdays and weekends the same for you?


Weekdays and weekends have different dynamics for me. Weekdays are structured
around school, with a focus on academic responsibilities and social interactions
within the school environment. On the other hand, weekends offer more freedom and
flexibility to engage in activities of personal interest and spend quality time with
family and friends. The distinction between weekdays and weekends allows me to
experience a variety of routines and experiences throughout the week.

Part 1: The city you live in?

1. Do you like this city? Why?


Yes, I like this city a lot. There are several reasons why I enjoy living here. Firstly, the
city provides numerous educational and career prospects, which is important for my
personal growth. Secondly, HCM city offers a rich cultural heritage, with historical
landmarks, art exhibitions, and traditional festivals that allow me to learn and appreciate
Vietnamese culture. Lastly, the city has a vibrant food scene with a variety of delicious
cuisines from different regions of Vietnam.

2. How long have you lived in this city?


I have lived in this city for my entire life. I was born and raised here, so I am deeply
connected to the city’s culture and its people. I have witnessed the city’s growth and
development over the years, and it has been an exciting journey.

3. Are there big changes in this city?


Yes, there have been significant changes in this city over time. HCM City has
experienced rapid urbanization and modernization, resulting in the construction of
skyscrapers, improved infrastructure, and the emergence of new neighborhoods. The
city has also seen advancements in technology, transportation, and entertainment,
making it a more cosmopolitan and globally connected hub.

4. Is this city your permanent residence?


Yes, this city is my permanent residence. I consider it my hometown and feel a strong
sense of belonging here. The city has shaped my identity and provided me with
countless opportunities. I plan to continue living here and contribute to its
development in the future.

5. Are there people of different ages living in this city?


Absolutely, HCM City is home to a diverse population of people of different ages. It is a
vibrant and cosmopolitan city that attracts individuals from various backgrounds and
age groups. You can find young professionals, families, retirees, and students living
here. The city’s inclusive and multicultural environment fosters interactions and
exchanges among people of different ages, creating a vibrant and dynamic social fabric.

Part 1: The area that you live in?

1. Do you like the area that you live in?


Yes, I really like the area where I live. It offers a perfect balance between urban
convenience and natural beauty. The neighborhood is peaceful, with beautiful parks
and green spaces, providing a refreshing environment. Additionally, the area has a
vibrant community with diverse cultural events and amenities, making it a great place
to live and enjoy a high quality of life.

2. Do you know any famous people in your area?


Yes, there are a few famous individuals from my area who have achieved recognition
in their respective fields. One notable person is a renowned artist whose works have
been exhibited internationally. Another is a successful entrepreneur who founded a
highly successful company with a global presence. Lastly, there is a well-known author
who has published several bestselling books and gained acclaim for their literary
contributions.

3. What are some changes in the area recently?


In recent years, there have been several notable changes in my area. One significant
change is the construction of new residential complexes, which has led to an increase
in the population. Additionally, there has been a rise in the number of businesses
opening up, providing more employment opportunities for local residents. Lastly, the
area has witnessed improvements in its infrastructure, including the development of
new roads and public transportation systems, making it more accessible and
convenient for both residents and visitors.
4. Do you know any of your neighbors?
Yes, I am acquainted with some of my neighbors in the area. We often exchange
greetings and have brief conversations when we meet in the common areas. There
are a few neighbors whom I have gotten to know better and occasionally engage in
small talk or lend each other a helping hand. While I may not be close friends with all
of my neighbors, there is a sense of community and familiarity within the neighborhood.

Part 1: Teachers

1. Do you think you could be a teacher?


I believe I could be a teacher. I am patient, and empathetic, and have good
communication skills, which are essential qualities for effective teaching. Moreover, I
have a passion for continuous learning and believe in the importance of education in
shaping individuals and society.

2. Did you have a favorite teacher?


Absolutely, I had a favorite teacher during my school years. My favorite teacher was my
English teacher. She had a unique way of making the language come alive and ignited
a love for literature and language learning in me. Her passion for teaching was
contagious, and she always went the extra mile to ensure her students understood the
subject matter.

Part 1: Riding a bike

1. Did you have a bike when you were young?


Yes, I had a bike when I was young. It was a blue mountain bike that I received as a
birthday present. I used to ride it around my neighborhood with my friends. Cycling was
a popular activity for kids in my area, and we would often go on bike rides together
during weekends and school holidays. It was a great way to explore the surroundings
and enjoy the outdoors.

2. Did you ride a bike when you were little?


Definitely, riding a bike was one of my favorite childhood activities. I had a small pink
bicycle with training wheels when I was little. It was a thrilling experience to ride around
the park with my parents running alongside me. Cycling helped me develop my balance
and coordination skills while having fun outdoors.

3. Did you ride a bike to school?


No, I did not ride a bike to school. My school was quite far from my house, and there
were not any safe cycling routes available. Additionally, I had to carry a heavy
backpack with books and other school supplies, which would have made cycling to
school inconvenient. Instead, I used to take the school bus or get dropped off by my
parents.
Part 1: Rain

1. What do you do on rainy days?


On rainy days, I like to stay indoors and engage in cozy activities. I might watch movies,
listen to music, or work on creative projects like painting or writing. Rainy days create a
perfect atmosphere for relaxation and introspection, so I take this opportunity to
recharge both mentally and emotionally.

2. What do you usually do when it starts to rain and you are outside?
When it starts to rain and I am outside, I usually try to find shelter to avoid getting wet. If
I don’t have an umbrella, I might seek refuge under a tree or look for nearby buildings.
Once the rain subsides, I continue with my plans or head back home if the weather
becomes too unfavorable.

3. Do you think rain is good?


Yes, I believe rain is beneficial for the environment and life on Earth. It nourishes
plants, ensuring a healthy ecosystem, and helps replenish water sources like rivers and
lakes. Additionally, rain has a positive impact on agriculture, supporting the growth of
crops and sustaining livestock. It also contributes to the overall balance of the planet’s
climate.

4. How does rain affect life in your country?


Rain significantly affects life in my country. As agriculture is a crucial part of the
economy, the arrival of rain is eagerly awaited by farmers. Adequate rainfall ensures
good crop yields and sustains water reservoirs for various purposes. On the other
hand, heavy rain can sometimes lead to flooding, causing disruptions to transportation
and affecting people’s daily routines.

5. Is there any part in your country where it doesn’t rain much?


Yes, there are regions in my country that experience prolonged dry reasons, and
rainfall is scarce. These areas often face water shortages, making it challenging for
agriculture and daily life. To cope with this, water conservation methods are
implemented, and people rely on water sources like underground wells and reservoirs.

Part 1: Language

1. Why did you choose to study that language?


I chose to study Spanish primarily due to my love for traveling and the desire to
communicate with locals during my trips to Spanish-speaking countries. Understanding
the language also allowed me to immerse myself in the local culture and build
meaningful connections with the people I met.

2. Would you say it’s a difficult language to learn?


Whether a language is difficult to learn depends on various factors, such as one’s native
language, the complexity of the grammar and pronunciation, and the amount of
exposure to the language. In the case of Spanish, some learners may find it relatively
easier due to its phonetic nature and similarity to other Romance languages.

Part 1: Ice cream

1. Do you like ice cream?


Yes, I absolutely love ice cream. The creamy texture, refreshing flavors, and the way it
melts in your mouth make it a delightful treat. Whether it is a classic vanilla cone or an
indulgent sundae with various toppings, ice cream never fails to bring me joy.

2. Do you eat ice cream a lot?


While I enjoy ice cream, I don’t eat it excessively. I see it more as a special treat to be
savored on occasions or during hot summer days. Moderation is key to maintaining a
balanced and healthy diet.

3. Did you eat ice cream as a child?


Yes, I used to eat ice cream frequently as a child. It was a popular dessert during
birthday parties, family outings, or as a reward for good behavior. The excitement of
choosing different flavors and the satisfaction of enjoying each spoonful are fond
memories from my childhood.

4. Would you like to make your own ice cream?


Absolutely! Making my own ice cream sounds like a fun and delicious experience. I
would love to experiment with different flavors and mix-ins, and even try out unique
recipes. The process of creating homemade ice cream allows for customization and the
opportunity to indulge in a personalized frozen treat.

Part 1: Where is your hometown?

=> HCM City


- Like
- Dislike
- Past/Present/Future

1. My hometown is Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. It is located in the northern part of the
country and is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and bustling city life. Hanoi is
home to many historical landmarks, such as the Hoan Kiem Lake, the Old Quarter, and
the Temple of Literature. It is a vibrant city that offers a blend of traditional Vietnamese
charm and modern development.

2. Do you like your hometown?


Yes, I absolutely love my hometown. Growing up in Hanoi has given me a deep
appreciation for its rich history, vibrant culture, and warm-hearted people. The city
offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, with its ancient temples, charming Old
Quarter, and dynamic urban development. I am proud to call Hanoi my hometown
and cherish the memories and experience it has provided me.

3. Is there anything you dislike about it?


While I have a deep affection for my hometown, there are a few aspects that I find
challenging. One of them is the heavy traffic congestion, especially during rush hours,
which can be frustrating and time-consuming. Additionally, the rapid urbanization and
population growth have led to increased pollution and environmental concerns. Lastly,
the fast-paced lifestyle in the city can sometimes make it difficult to find moments of
tranquility and relaxation. However, despite these drawbacks, the overall charm and
vibrancy of my hometown outweigh any negatives.

4. How long have you been living there?


I have been living in my hometown for the majority of my life. Specifically, I have
resided here for more than two decades, witnessing its growth and transformation
over the years. This long-term residency has allowed me to develop a deep
connection and understanding of the local culture, traditions, and community dynamics.

Part 1: Home and accommodation

1. How long have you lived there?


I have lived in my current place for the past five years. It has been a significant part
of my life, and I have grown accustomed to the neighborhood and its surroundings.
Over the years, I have witnessed the development and changes that have taken place
in the area, which has made it feel like a second home to me.

2. What do you usually do in your flat?


In my flat, I engage in various activities depending on the time and my mood. During my
leisure time, I enjoy reading books and watching movies in the cozy living room. I also
utilize my kitchen to prepare meals and experiment with new recipes. Additionally, I
use my study area to work on assignments or pursue personal interests such as writing
and online courses.

3. Do you plan to live there for a long time?


Currently, I am content with my living situation and have no immediate plans to move.
However, future circumstances may influence my decision. As of now, I find my
current accommodation to be suitable for my needs and preferences.

4. What kind of house or flat do you want to live in in the future?


In the future, I would like to live in a spacious and modern apartment located in a
vibrant city center. I prefer a place with ample natural light, well-designed interiors,
and modern amenities for a comfortable living experience. Additionally, I would
appreciate having a balcony or small garden where I can relax and enjoy some
greenery amidst the urban environment.

Part 1: Health

1. How do you keep healthy?


To maintain good health, I follow a balanced and active lifestyle. I prioritize regular
exercise, such as jogging, swimming, and cycling, to keep fit and active. Additionally, I
pay attention to my diet by consuming nutritious meals that include fruits, vegetables,
and lean proteins. I also make sure to get enough sleep and manage stress through
activities like meditation and relaxation techniques.

2. What are your favorite sports?


My favorite sports include football and badminton. Football allows me to engage in team
play and improve my coordination and stamina. Badminton, on the other hand, is a
fast-paced sport that challenges my agility and reflexes. I enjoy the competitive nature
of these sports and the sense of accomplishment they bring.

3. Are there health classes in your school?


Yes, there are health classes in my school. These classes cover various aspects of
health, including physical fitness, nutrition, and mental well-being. We learn about the
importance of regular exercise, maintaining a balanced diet, and managing stress.
The classes also emphasize the significance of preventive measures, such as
vaccinations and personal hygiene, in maintaining good health.

4. Is it easy for people to exercise in your country?


In my country, exercising can be relatively easy for people due to the availability of
sports facilities and public spaces. Many cities have parks, jogging tracks, and sports
complexes where people can engage in physical activities. Additionally, there are
fitness centers and gyms that offer a variety of exercise programs. However,
individual motivation and time constraints can sometimes pose challenges to regular
exercise.

Part 1: Friends

1. What do you and your friends do together?


My friends and I engage in various activities together. We often go out for meals, watch
movies, or participate in outdoor sports. Additionally, we enjoy attending concerts
and exploring new places.

2. Do you prefer one friend or many friends?


I prefer to have a few close friends with whom I can develop deep and meaningful
connections. While having many friends is enjoyable, maintaining strong bonds with a
smaller circle allows for better understanding and support.

3. What kind of people do you like to have as friends?


I appreciate friends who are genuine, trustworthy, and supportive. I like people who
have a good sense of humor and are easy to communicate with, making the friendship
enjoyable and fulfilling.

4. Do you prefer to spend time with friends or alone?


While I enjoy spending time with friends, I also appreciate some solitude. Both
socializing and alone time contribute to my overall well-being and balance.
5. Do you like to spend time with friends?
Yes, I enjoy spending time with friends as it brings joy and enriches my life. Engaging
in various activities together creates wonderful memories and strengthens our bond.

Part 1: Fixing things

1. Can you fix things?


Yes, I can fix things to some extent. I have developed basic skills in repairing simple
household items and gadgets. I have learned how to fix minor plumbing issues, replace
light bulbs, and mend torn clothes. While I may not be an expert, I believe in the value of
being able to troubleshoot and fix things on my own.

2. Did anybody teach you to fix things when you were a child?
Yes, when I was a child, my parents and grandparents taught me some basic repair
skills. They encouraged me to observe and assist them whenever they fixed things
around the house. Whether it was changing a fuse or tightening loose screws, they
believed in empowering me with practical skills that would come in handy later in life.

3. Do you think it is necessary for people to learn to fix things?


Absolutely, I think it is essential for people to learn how to fix things. In today’s
throwaway culture, many individuals have become dependent on replacing items rather
than repairing them. Learning to fix things not only saves money but also promotes
sustainability and reduces waste. I empower individuals to be self-reliant and
resourceful, fostering a sense of accomplishment and problem-solving skills.

Part 1: Dream and ambition

1. What was your childhood dream?


My childhood dream was to become a professional football player and play for
Manchester United. I was obsessed with the sport, and watching my favorite players on
television inspired me to pursue that dream. I spent countless hours practicing, honing
my skills, and imagining myself wearing the iconic red jersey on the pitch.
2. What is your dream job?
My dream job is to become a sports journalist. I have a deep love for sports, particularly
football, and I enjoy writing and communicating. Combining these passions, I aspire to
report on matches, interview athletes, and share captivating stories that capture the
excitement and emotion of the sports world. It would be a dream come true to combine
my love for writing with my passion for sports.

3. Do you think you are an ambitious person?


Yes, I consider myself an ambitious person. I have a strong desire to achieve success
and make a significant impact in my chosen field. I am not afraid to set high goals for
myself and work tirelessly to turn them into reality. Ambition drives me to continually
improve, take on new challenges, and push beyond my comfort zone. I believe that
ambition is crucial for personal growth and achieving one’s full potential.

Part 1: Days off

1. When was the last time you had a few days off?
The last time I had a few days off was during the summer vacation. It was a much-
needed break from my academic commitments, and I took the opportunity to relax and
recharge. I spent those days exploring new hobbies, reading books, and spending
quality time with my family and friends.

2. What do you usually do when you have days off?


When I have days off, I usually engage in activities that I enjoy and that help me
unwind. I love being outdoors, so I often go for long walks or bike rides in nature. I also
like to catch up on my favorite TV shows or movies, indulge in hobbies like painting or
playing musical instruments, and try out new recipes in the kitchen. It’s a great time for
me to pursue my interests and engage in self-care.

3. Do you usually spend your days off with your parents or with your friends?
It depends on the situation and my mood. Sometimes, I prefer to spend my days off
with my parents, as it gives me an opportunity to connect with them and have
meaningful conversations. We might go out for a meal together, watch a movie, or
simply spend time at home talking and sharing stories. On other occasions, I enjoy
spending my days off with my friends, exploring the city, trying out new activities, or just
hanging out and having fun.

Part 1: Concentration

1. Is it difficult for you to stay focused on something?


Yes, it can be challenging for me to stay focused on something, especially when I am
dealing with complex tasks that require a lot of mental effort. Sometimes, external
distractions make it even more difficult to maintain concentration.
2. What do you do to improve concentration?
To enhance my concentration, I employ various techniques. Regular meditation helps
me clear my mind and focus better on tasks. Additionally, I break down tasks into
smaller, manageable parts, which makes it easier to maintain my attention.

3. When is it hard to concentrate?


It becomes hard to concentrate when I am in noisy or crowded environments, as the
constant commotion disrupts my focus. Moreover, when I am feeling fatigued or sleep-
deprived, concentrating on tasks can be a real struggle.

4. Is it easy for you to do two things simultaneously?


Yes, I find it relatively easy to multitask and handle two things simultaneously when
they are not too demanding or complicated. However, if both tasks require intense
concentration, it can be quite challenging to do them at the same time.

Part 1: Bags

1. Do you like bags?


Yes, I am a massive fan of bags. Bags are not only practical but also stylish
accessories that complement my outfits and make me feel organized.

2. What type of bags do you prefer?


The type of bags I prefer depends on the occasion. For everyday use, I love a spacious
and functional backpack as it allows me to carry my essentials comfortably.

3. Do you have different bags for different occasions?


Yes, I have different bags for different occasions. When I attend formal events or
parties, I choose an elegant handbag or a chic clutch to match my attire. On the other
hand, for sports or gym activities, I use a durable sports duffle bag.

4. Do you usually carry a bag when you go out?


I usually carry a bag whenever I go out. It has become a habit to keep my belongings
secure and easily accessible. Besides, having a bag allows me to carry essentials like
my phone, wallet, keys, and a small notebook.

5. What do you put in your bag?


In my bag, I always carry the basic necessities such as my wallet, which contains
cash, identification cards, and credit cards. Additionally, I carry my smartphone,
earphones, a water bottle, and some snacks in case I get hungry. Lastly, I make sure to
have a pen and a notepad to jot down any important information or ideas.

Part 1: Do you like traveling?


1. Do you like traveling?
Traveling is something I am genuinely passionate about. The thrill of exploring new
destinations, immersing myself in diverse cultures, and savoring exotic cuisines is truly
fulfilling. It allows me to temporarily escape from the daily grind and rejuvenate my
spirit. I find it is the ideal way to create lasting memories and broaden my horizons.

2. How often do you go traveling?


I make it a point to go on trips as frequently as possible, typically at least a few times
each year. These getaways serve as essential breaks from work and routine, helping
me recharge and stay motivated. They are like mini-adventures that invigorate my
senses and offer a fresh perspective on life.

3. Where do you usually travel?


My travel choices are quite eclectic. Sometimes, I opt for domestic travel within
Vietnam, exploring charming places like Hanoi, Da Nang, or Phu Quoc. On other
occasions, I embark on international journeys to countries like Thailand, Japan, or
France. I find the contrast between the familiar and the foreign utterly captivating.

4. How do you feel when you are traveling?


When I am traveling, I am overwhelmed by a sense of excitement and anticipation. It is a
mix of curiosity and wonder as I encounter new sights and cultures. There is also a
profound sense of relaxation and freedom as I temporarily detach from work and daily
responsibilities. Overall, it is an enriching experience that leaves me with lasting
memories and a broader worldview.

Part 1: Transport

1. How do you go to work/school?


I typically commute to work by using public transportation, specifically the subway or
bus. It is a convenient and eco-friendly option, allowing me to avoid the hassles of
traffic congestion and parking.

2. What is the most popular means of transportation in your hometown?


In my hometown Vietnam, the most popular means of transportation is undoubtedly the
motorbike and scooter. They are not only affordable and convenient but also well-
suited to navigating through the narrow streets and heavy traffic that can be common
in Vietnamese cities.

3. How far is it from your home to work/school?


The distance from my home to work/school is approximately 15 kilometers. I measure
this distance using GPS apps on my smartphone, which provide accurate information
about the travel time and routes.

Part 1: Do you go running a lot?


1. Yes, I do go running quite frequently. Running is not only a great way to stay
physically fit but also helps clear my mind and reduce stress. I usually go for a run in
the nearby park or along the riverbank in the early mornings.

2. Where do you usually go running?


I usually go running at the local park near my house. The park offers a serene
environment with well-maintained trails, which are perfect for running. The fresh air and
the natural surroundings make it an ideal place for a workout.

3. When was the last time you went running?


The last time I went running was just two days ago. I had a refreshing morning run
along the riverbank. It was a beautiful day with clear skies, and the cool breeze made
the run even more enjoyable.

4. What do you think of running as a sport?


I think running is an excellent sport that offers numerous physical and mental benefits.
It is a versatile activity that can be done almost anywhere, requires minimal equipment,
and is suitable for people of various fitness levels. Moreover, it promotes
cardiovascular health, endurance, and can be a great way to relieve stress.

Part 1: Map

1. Do you often use maps?


Yes, I do often use maps, especially when I am traveling to new places. Maps are
invaluable tools for navigation, helping me find my way around unfamiliar cities and
regions. Whether it is a physical map or a digital one, I rely on them to ensure I reach
my destination accurately and efficiently.

2. How often do you use maps on your phone?


I use maps on my phone quite frequently, especially when I am on the road or exploring
new places. Having maps on my phone is incredibly convenient because they are
readily accessible, and I can use GPS to get real-time directions. It is an essential
feature of modern smartphones that has made navigation much more straightforward.

3. Are you good at using maps?


Yes, I would say I am quite good at using maps. Over time, I have developed the skills
to interpret maps effectively, understand different symbols and legends, and plan
routes efficiently. These abilities have been particularly helpful during my travels and
when exploring new cities.

Part 1: Clothing
1. What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
I prefer wearing comfortable and casual clothes in my daily life. Casual clothing allows
me to move freely and feel at ease throughout the day. However, on special
occasions or at work, I opt for smart and formal attire to maintain a professional
appearance.

2. How much time do you spend choosing clothes every day?


I do not spend a significant amount of time choosing clothes every day. I usually plan my
outfits the night before to save time in the morning rush. However, when I have special
events or important meetings, I may spend a bit more time selecting the right clothes to
ensure I look appropriate and confident.
3. Did you choose your own clothes when you were young?
When I was young, my parents often chose my clothes for me. As a child, I did not have
strong preferences, so I trusted their choices. However, as I grew older, I began to select
my own clothes and develop my personal style, which allowed me to express myself
through fashion.

Part 1: Musical Instruments

1. Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument?


Yes, I have learned to play a musical instrument. When I was younger, I took piano
lessons for several years. Learning to play the piano was a rewarding experience as it
not only taught me discipline and patience but also allowed me to appreciate the beauty
of music.

2. What musical instrument do you enjoy listening to the most?


I enjoy listening to the piano the most. The piano has a timeless and versatile sound
that can evoke a wide range of emotions. Whether it is classical compositions, jazz
tunes, or contemporary pop songs, the piano adds a unique depth to the music that I find
incredibly captivating.

3. Do you think musical education is important to children?


Yes, I strongly believe that musical education is important for children. It goes beyond
teaching them how to play an instrument. It instills discipline, patience, and a sense of
achievement. Moreover, exposure to music at a young age can enhance a child’s
cognitive abilities and contribute to their overall well-rounded development.

Part 1: Noise

1. Do you like to stay in a noisy place?


No, I do not particularly enjoy staying in a noisy place. I prefer a quiet and peaceful
environment where I can concentrate and relax without disturbances. Noise can be
quite distracting and detrimental to one’s well-being.
2. What kinds of noises are there in the area where you live?
In the area where I live, there are various types of noises. Traffic noise from cars and
motorcycles is quite common, especially during rush hours. Additionally, there are
occasional construction noises as new buildings are being developed. On the positive
side, there is the pleasant sound of birds singing in the morning.

3. Do you want to move to a quieter place?


Yes, I do have a preference for quieter places. While urban areas offer many
opportunities and conveniences, the constant noise and hustle and bustle can be
overwhelming. I believe that living in a quieter place would promote a more relaxed and
peaceful lifestyle.
4. Do you think there is too much noise in today’s world?
Yes, I believe there is too much noise in today’s world. With the rapid development of
technology and urbanization, noise pollution has become a significant issue.
Excessive noise can lead to stress, sleep disturbances, and other health problems. It
is essential for society to address and mitigate noise pollution for the well-being of its
citizens.

5. Is making noise one of people’s rights?


While people have the right to express themselves, including through making noise, it is
essential to balance this right with the consideration of others. Excessive noise that
disturbs the peace and well-being of others is not considered a fundamental right.
Society often regulates noise levels to maintain a harmonious coexistence among its
members.

Part 1: Tea and coffee

1. Do you like to drink coffee or tea?


I prefer to drink tea over coffee. Tea has a soothing and calming effect that I find quite
enjoyable. Additionally, there is a wide variety of teas available, each with its unique
flavor and aroma, making it a fascinating beverage to explore.

2. How often do you drink coffee or tea?


I drink tea on a daily basis. It is become a part of my daily routine, especially in the
morning and during work breaks. Tea provides a refreshing boost and helps me stay
alert and focused throughout the day.

3. Do Vietnamese people like to drink coffee or tea?


Yes, Vietnamese people have a strong affinity for both coffee and tea. Coffee,
particularly the famous Vietnamese iced coffee known as “cfsd”, is a beloved national
drink. Tea, including green tea and various herbal teas, is also widely enjoyed, often
served as a gesture of hospitality.

4. Do you prefer to use tea or coffee to serve your guests?


When serving guests, I prefer to use tea. It is a versatile beverage that suits a variety of
tastes, and it is often seen as a symbol of warmth and hospitality. However, I also
keep coffee as an option for those who may prefer it, ensuring that my guests have a
choice that suits their preferences.

5. When was the last time you drank coffee or tea?


The last time I drank tea was just this morning during breakfast. I find that a cup of hot
tea is an excellent way to start the day, as it helps wake me up and prepare for the
tasks ahead.

Part 1: Robots

1. Are robots important?


Yes, robots are undeniably important in today’s world. They play a significant role in
various industries, such as manufacturing and healthcare, by automating tasks that are
repetitive or dangerous for humans. This not only increases efficiency but also
improves safety in workplaces.

2. Would robots affect people’s lives?


Absolutely! Robots have the potential to greatly affect people’s lives. As technology
advances, robots are becoming more integrated into our daily routines. They can assist
with household chores, provide medical care, and even perform tasks like driving.
While this can make our lives more convenient, it also raises questions about the
impact on employment and the need for ethical considerations in their use.

3. Should we let a robot drive for us for long journeys?


Whether we should let a robot drive for us on long journeys is a topic of debate. While
autonomous vehicles have the potential to reduce accidents caused by human error,
there are concerns about their reliability, especially in complex situations. It is
essential to strike a balance between the convenience of automation and ensuring
safety on the roads.

4. What can robots do for you at home?


Robots can perform a wide range of tasks at home, from vacuuming and cleaning to
assisting with cooking and even providing companionship for the elderly. They can help
make our lives more convenient by taking care of repetitive or time-consuming
chores, allowing us to focus on more meaningful activities.

Part 1: Gifts

1. Have you ever sent handmade gifts to others?


Yes, I have sent handmade gifts to others on several occasions. I find that handmade
gifts add a personal touch and thoughtfulness that store-bought gifts sometimes lack.
For example, I once crafted a personalized photo album for a friend’s birthday, and it
was well-received.

2. Have you ever received a great gift?


Of course, I have received some great gifts over the years. One that stands out is a
beautiful leather-bound journal. It was not only aesthetically pleasing but also
functional, as I enjoy writing and jotting down my thoughts. Such thoughtful and well-
chosen gifts leave a lasting impression.

3. What do you consider when choosing a gift?


When choosing a gift, several factors come to mind. First and foremost, I consider the
recipient’s interests and preferences. It is important that the gift reflects their tastes.
Additionally, I think about the occasion and the message I want to convey through the
gift. Sometimes, I also consider the practicality and usefulness of the gift.

4. Do you think you are good at choosing gifts?


I believe I am reasonably good at choosing gifts. I put a lot of thought into the process,
taking into account the recipient’s personality and interests. However, there is always
room for improvement, and I continuously strive to enhance my gift-giving skills to
make each gift more special and meaningful.

Part 1: Geography

1. Have you ever studied geography at school?


Yes, I have studied geography at school as part of the curriculum. Geography provides
valuable insights into the world’s physical features, ecosystems, and human
societies. It is a subject that helps students understand the interconnectedness of our
planet.

2. Do you like geography?


Of course, I do like geography. It is a fascinating field that explores the Earth’s diverse
landscapes, cultures, and climates. Geography helps us appreciate the beauty and
complexity of our world and provides a deeper understanding of the environmental
challenges we face.

3. Do you want to travel to a country because of its geographical conditions?


Absolutely, I am often drawn to travel to countries because of their geographical
conditions. For instance, I have always wanted to visit Iceland because of its unique
geothermal features, including hot springs and volcanoes. Geography plays a
significant role in influencing my travel choices.

4. Do you want to be a geography teacher?


No, I don’t aspire to be a geography teacher. While I appreciate the subject, my
interests and career goals lie in different fields. However, I do believe that geography
teachers play a vital role in educating and inspiring students to explore and
understand the world around them.

5. Do you think geography is useful?


Yes, I believe geography is incredibly useful. It equips us with knowledge about the
Earth’s physical and cultural landscapes, which is relevant to various aspects of life.
Whether it is understanding climate patterns, making informed environmental
decisions, or appreciating the diversity of cultures, geography is a valuable tool for
informed and responsible global citizenship.

Part 1: Films

1. Did you often watch films when you were a child?


Yes, I used to watch films quite often when I was a child. It was a favorite pastime, and
I enjoyed a wide range of movies, from animated films to adventure films. Watching
films as a child sparked my imagination and introduced me to different cultures and
stories.

2. Do you often go to the cinema alone as a child?


No, I didn’t often go to the cinema alone as a child. Going to the cinema was usually a
social activity, and I would go with my family or friends. It was a way to bond over
shared cinematic experiences and discuss the movies afterward.

3. Do you still like the same kind of movie which you liked when you were a child?
My taste in movies has evolved since childhood, but I still enjoy a wide variety of
genres. While I may have favored animated films as a child, I now appreciate everything
from thought-provoking dramas to thrilling action movies. It is great to have a diverse
range of cinematic preferences.

4. What films do you like?


I like a wide range of films, but if I had to single out, I would say I have a particular
fondness for science fiction and fantasy movies. These genres often transport viewers
to imaginative worlds with incredible visuals and thought-provoking concepts.

5. Do you think going to the cinema is a good way to spend time with friends?
Yes, I think going to the cinema is a great way to spend time with friends. It allows us to
share a common experience and engage in discussions about the movie afterward. It
is a social activity that combines entertainment and bonding, making it an enjoyable
pastime.

Part 1: Studying

1. Are you studying or working?


I am currently in my senior year at CoderSchool, which is a top-notch school in the
region. Moreover, the admission process was competitive, and I am really proud to be
getting my education here.

2. What are you studying?


I am getting a degree in data science, so as you might expect, I have a knack for
numbers and math. However, it can be overwhelming occasionally due to the heavy
workload.

3. Why did you choose that major?


I have several reasons, but the biggest one is that I have a strong interest in data
science. Besides, the math skills I mentioned and my attention to detail make me a good
fit for a career in data science.

4. What do you like most about your school?


There is a lot to like about my school. It is hard to single out the one thing that stands
out. Maybe it is the supportive teachers here. I mean they are someone that I will always
turn to for advice when I have to make an important decision.

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Part 2: Person

- A new person in the area cooks to help others


(You may describe a person who has just moved into your community, and he/she
usually help others, especially poor people in need by cooking free food for them, which
brings positive influence to your community)

1. Who this person is - How you know this person - When you knew this person
2. Where this person lives - When and where this person moved to your community
3. What kind of person he is
4. What he likes to cook
5. Who he cooks for
6. And explain how you feel about this person
7. And explain why this person (likes to help) helps others.
8. And explain why he/she enjoys cooking

- A popular business person with interesting ideas


(You may describe your boss at work = a popular successful businessperson u work
with, and he/she is successful by having many interesting ideas & opinions)

1. Who the person is - How did you know the person


2. What business she does - What makes her successful - What interesting ideas she
3. And explain why he/she is successful
4. And explain you think why his/her ideas are interesting
5. And explain how you feel about this person
6. And explain why (you think) they are popular.

- A strange foreigner speaks Vietnamese well


(You may describe a foreigner whom you don’t know but you by chance watched a video
of him speaking Vietnamese very well on Facebook & you are interested in him & want
to know more about him)

1. Who this person is - How you knew her


2. Where she is from
3. How he/she learns Vietnamese - What interesting things he/she has done
4. And explain why he/she can speak Vietnamese well
5. And explain why you want to know more about him/her

- A sports person inspires people to do this job


(You may say you started to be concerned about sports when u saw a sportsperson
winning in a sports event. These people have inspired many others to find the job of
doing sports interesting (exceptional victory, stamina, mentally and physcially strong))

1. Who he/she is
2. What you know about him/her
3. What he/she is like in real life
4. What achievement he/she has made
5. And explain why you admire him/her
6. What it is
7. When you started concerning about this job
8. How you can find this job
9. And explain why it is an interesting job

Part 2: Thing

- Advertisement of expensive and useful invention


(You may say you saw advertisement of an invention and think it would be useful, so you
bought and used it in daily life OR you will buy it in future for your parents/ friends, etc.)

1. What it is - Where you can see it


2. How long it will take to save the money
3. What it shows - What it does (or, how it is used)
4. Why you think it is useful - How popular it is among people of different ages
5. Who you will it to
6. And explain Why you give it to this person
7. And explain how you feel about it

- Favorite book but a disappointing movie adaptation


(You may describe a favorite book you have read many times & look forward to its movie
adaption, but felt disappointed when watch the movie)

1. What the book is about - Why you read it - What you learned from this book
2. And explain why you would like to read it many times.
3. When it was
4. Why you didn’t like it - Why you decided to watch it
5. And explain why you felt disappointed about it

- Rule at school/work = Wear appropriate clothes


(You may describe an important rule at school/ work, which is to wear appropriate
clothing. This can help you feel professional, confident & you usually wear that)

1. What the rule is - What type (or style) of clothes


2. Where you usually buy these clothes - How often you buy them - How you choose what
to buy
3. And explain why you like this style of clothes.
4. Why do you think this is an important rule? - If the people break this rule, what will
happen
- Science subject & teaching it to a child
(You may say that you are interested in a science subject and you spent a whole
evening teaching that subject to a child & making him like to subject too)

1. Which subject it is? - How and where did you know this subject? - How do you usually
get information about this subject?
2. Who the child is - How you know him/her - Why you spent time with him/her - And
explain what you did when you were together
3. And explain why you are interested in this subject

- A photo to capture the memory when you gave advice


(You may say that you gave advice to a person & helped her overcome a hardship, so
you guys took picture as a memory, and you feel happy each time you see it)

1. What the photo like - When and where you took this photo - How often you watch the
photo
2. When it was
3. To whom you gave the advice
4. What the advice was
5. And explain why you gave the advice - And explain why it makes you feel happy

Part 2: Event
- Wrong navigation - lost - long car trip
(You may describe a long car trip because you got lost when Google Map gave you
wrong navigation)

- Wait for food = bad service


(You may describe the bad service at a restaurant = they made you wait so long for
food, thus even when the food might be OK but you never come back)

- Difficult task = make decision = change life


(You may describe a difficult task at work and you had to make an important decision.
Luckily it was successful and you got promotion = it has changed your life positively)

- Gave a talk but had computer problem


(You may say you had to deliver a speech to a group of people but when you opened
your powerpoint, you had problems with your computer. Luckily it was solved and you
successfully delivered it despite some delay)

- Celebration of a historical period


(You may describe a traditional celebration to celebrate the National Independence Day.
You give details on the period of September 1945, and now what people often do to
celebrate it)
- Exciting game
(You may say that you played an exciting game as a child, which made you tired but
happy)

Part 2: Place

- A beautiful city far away in Vietnam


(You may describe a beautiful city in another part of Vietnam (a Southern city if you’re in
the North for example) ***NOTE: Pay attention to the tense used for each question:
Q1,3 use present simple & future simple; Q2 use past simple & present perfect)

1. Where you would like to go/Where it is - How you knew it - When you would like to
go/When you went there - Who you want to go with - Why you went there/Why you are
interested in it
2. And explain why it is beautiful - And explain why you want to visit the place

- A new store with many customers


(You may describe a new store offering discounts & many people went there for
purchase at good)

1. What shop it is - Where it is - What it sells (or, what you usually buy there) - What people
were doing there - And explain why there were lots of people
2. When you first started going to this shop (or, how you came to know about this shop) -
Who you were with
3. And explain why you like (to go to) this shop

- Ideal house
(You may say you went to a party at an impressive house and you liked its design very
much, so you want to have one in the future)

1. When you went to the party - What kind of party it was - Where the party was held -
What it looks like - Where it is - When you want to live there - And explain why you
enjoyed this party - And explain why you want to live in such place

- Park/Garden with impressive artwork


(You may describe a park/garden that have an impressive statue (a form of artwork))

1. Where it is/Where did you first saw the artwork - What it is about - When you often go
there - Who you often go there with - Who the author is
2. And explain what it is like - And explain why you enjoyed it

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