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SPEAKING TEST

GEP 5

Topic 1: Is it important to establish and maintain a good relationship with your neighbors? Give reasons and examples to support your
view.
A: Hey, have you ever thought about whether it's important to establish and maintain a good relationship with your neighbors?
B: Absolutely! Building a positive relationship with neighbors is crucial for several reasons. Firstly, having a good rapport with those who live
nearby can create a sense of community and belonging. When we know our neighbors well, we feel safer and more comfortable in our own
neighborhood.
A: That's true. I remember when we had that power outage last month, and our neighbor let us use their generator. It was such a relief to have
someone nearby who could help us out.
B: Exactly! Having a strong bond with neighbors means that we can rely on each other during times of need. Whether it's borrowing tools or helping
with household tasks, good relationships can foster a supportive network within the community.
A: I agree. It's also beneficial in terms of security. When neighbors look out for one another, they become an extra set of eyes, deterring potential
criminals. They can report any suspicious activities or keep an eye on our property when we're away.
B: Yes, absolutely. I remember a situation where we were on vacation, and our neighbors noticed a strange car parked in front of our house. Thanks
to their vigilance, they promptly informed the police, preventing any potential break-ins.
A: Another advantage of maintaining a good relationship with neighbors is the opportunity for social connections. Building friendships with those
living nearby can lead to meaningful interactions and a greater sense of community. It's nice to have someone to chat with while taking a walk or to
invite over for a barbecue.
B: Definitely. When we moved into our new neighborhood, our neighbors organized a welcome party for us. It was a wonderful way to meet
everyone and start building relationships right away.
A: Lastly, having positive relationships with neighbors can make living in close proximity more harmonious. When we communicate and respect
each other's boundaries, it reduces the likelihood of conflicts arising over noise, parking, or other everyday issues.
B: Absolutely! Open communication can solve problems quickly and prevent them from escalating into larger disputes. It's always better to address
concerns directly with neighbors rather than letting them fester and create tension.
A: Overall, establishing and maintaining a good relationship with neighbors is vital for creating a safe, supportive, and friendly community. It
enhances our quality of life, promotes a sense of belonging, and helps us build lasting friendships.
B: Couldn't agree more! Investing time and effort in getting to know our neighbors is definitely worthwhile, as it brings numerous benefits and
enriches our daily lives.
Topic 2: Many people living in rural areas would like to migrate to cities while those living in urban centers wish they could move to the

countryside. Which is better: city life or country life? Give reasons and examples to support your view.

A: It's interesting how many people living in rural areas dream of moving to the city, while those in urban centers long for the peacefulness of
countryside living. Which do you think is better: city life or country life?
B: Well, it's a subjective question and depends on personal preferences. In my view, living in the countryside offers many benefits that make it
attractive. For example a clean environment, close connection to nature and a close-knit community.
A: I can see the appeal of living in the countryside, but city life has its own perks too. The opportunities for career growth, cultural diversity, and
access to amenities are major attractions for urban dwellers.
B: You're right. Cities provide a vibrant atmosphere with diverse job prospects, educational institutions, and entertainment options. They offer a fast-
paced lifestyle where one can constantly learn, network, and explore various opportunities.
A: However, the pace of city life can also be overwhelming and stressful. Country life, on the other hand, allows for a slower, more relaxed lifestyle,
close to nature.
B: That's a valid point. Living in the countryside often means less noise pollution, cleaner air, and more open spaces. These factors contribute to a
better quality of life and can be beneficial for mental well-being.
A: But what about the convenience and accessibility that cities offer? Medical facilities, shopping centers, and transportation options are usually
more readily available there.
B: Yes, cities are typically better equipped in terms of infrastructure and services. However, technological advancements have made it possible to
bridge some gaps between rural and urban areas.
A: Hmmm, I suppose it ultimately depends on one's priorities and lifestyle preferences. Some people thrive in the constant hustle and bustle of city
life, while others find solace and tranquility in the countryside.
B: Exactly! What might be a better fit for one person may not necessarily suit another.
Topic 3: Some people prefer to go on a guided tour when they travel while others prefer to travel alone. Which do you think is better? Give
reasons and examples to support your view.
A: I'm planning my next trip, and I'm torn between going on a guided tour or traveling alone. Which do you think is better?

B: Well, it depends on personal preferences, but I personally believe that traveling alone offers a more enriching experience.

A: That's true, but guided tours provide convenience and a sense of security. You don't have to worry about planning the itinerary or navigating

unfamiliar places.

B: While that's a valid point, traveling alone can be liberating.it makes it easy to discover new things, interact with locals, and create an itinerary

according to your preferences.

A: But won't it be lonely to travel alone? With a guided tour, there's a chance to meet like-minded travelers and form new friendships. We can talk

together and create many memories with new friends.

B: I understand that concern, but traveling alone doesn't necessarily mean being lonely. In fact, it can provide opportunities for self-discovery and

self-reflection.

A: What about safety? Going on a guided tour might offer a greater sense of security, especially in unfamiliar destinations.

B: Safety is always a priority while traveling. However, with proper research and preparation, solo travel can be safe too. By staying informed about

local customs and taking necessary precautions, you can navigate new places confidently.

A: I suppose traveling alone does have its advantages, like the flexibility to immerse oneself fully in the destination. You can choose activities and

attractions based on your own interests, without compromising with others.

B: Exactly! Traveling alone allows you to be more present and engage deeply with the local culture.

A: It seems that traveling alone offers a unique and rewarding experience, but it's important to consider one's comfort level and preferences.

B: Absolutely! Ultimately, both options have their merits, and it's essential to consider what aligns best with your desired experience.

Topic 4: Things were different in the past and they have changed a lot in the last few decades. Are the changes positive or negative? Give

reasons and examples to support your view.

A: It's fascinating to see how much things have changed in the last few decades. But do you think these changes have been mostly positive or
negative?
B: That's an interesting question. In my opinion, the changes we've experienced have had both positive and negative consequences.
A: I also think like you. One positive change is the technological advancements that have made our lives more convenient and connected. We can
now accomplish tasks faster and communicate with people from all over the world effortlessly.
B: Absolutely! Technology has revolutionized various industries, improving efficiency and productivity. It has also enhanced access to information,
making it easier to learn, research, and stay informed.
A: However, technology has also brought about negative effects. For example, it has significantly impacted our privacy and security. With the
prevalence of social media and online platforms, personal information can be easily accessed and misused.
B: You raise an important point. Privacy concerns have indeed become more prominent with the advancement of technology. Stricter regulations
and conscious user behavior can help mitigate these risks.
A: Another positive change is the increased awareness and progress in social issues. Society has become more inclusive, accepting diversity, and
fighting for equal rights for marginalized groups.
B: Absolutely! The progress in societal values and norms is a significant positive change. There is greater recognition of gender equality, LGBTQ+
rights, racial justice, and environmental sustainability.
A: On the other hand, the fast-paced nature of modern life has its downsides. The constant pressure to achieve and the overload of information can
contribute to stress, anxiety, and exhausted.
B: You're right. The rapid pace of life, coupled with the demands of work and personal responsibilities, can take a toll on our well-being. It's
important to prioritize self-care, maintain a healthy work-life balance.
A: Lastly, it seems that in the past, people had stronger connections within their local communities. However, modernization has led to more
personal lifestyles, potentially resulting in feelings of isolation.
B: That's an interesting observation. It's essential to strike a balance between maintaining local connections and embracing digital opportunities that
foster meaningful relationships.
Topic 5: The use of smart phones in classroom should be completely banned. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Give reasons and examples to support your view.
A: Hey, have you heard about the debate on whether smartphones should be banned in classrooms? I personally think they should be completely
banned. What do you think?
B: Well, I understand your concerns, but I actually disagree. While there are some valid reasons to limit their use, a complete ban might hinder
students' learning experience.
A: But smartphones can be a serious distraction! Students often get engrossed in social media or gaming apps instead of paying attention to the
lesson. It affects not only their own learning but also disrupts the class as a whole.
B: That's true, but we shouldn't overlook the potential benefits smartphones can offer. They can be powerful educational tools if used responsibly.
For example, teachers can leverage educational apps and online resources to engage students and enhance their understanding of the subject matter.
A: I see your point, but what about cheating? Smartphones make it easier for students to access unauthorized information during exams or quizzes. It
compromises the integrity of assessments and makes it unfair for those who follow the rules.
B: Cheating is indeed a concern, but banning smartphones won't eliminate the problem entirely. Instead, we should focus on implementing strict
policies against cheating and finding effective ways to monitor and prevent dishonest behavior. In fact, smartphones could also be used positively
during assessments, such as using them to access online dictionaries or calculators for specific subjects.
A: Another issue is social interaction. With smartphones, students may become more isolated, glued to their screens instead of engaging with their
peers and building face-to-face relationships.
B: I understand that concern, but it's important to remember that smartphones can also facilitate communication and collaboration. Messaging apps
and educational platforms provide opportunities for students to connect and discuss assignments.
A: I suppose you have a point. Completely banning smartphones might not be the best solution. Instead, we could establish clear guidelines for when
and how they can be used in classrooms to minimize distractions and maximize their educational potential.
B: Exactly! It's important to teach students about responsible smartphone usage and provide them with the necessary skills to navigate the digital
world effectively.

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