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No 07

Part 1: Interview (asking about personal information) (2 minutes – 2,5 points)


 Hello teacher, nice to see you. I would like to talk a little about myself. My
name is Tran Thi Ngoc, I am 19 years old. My hometown is Thai Binh and
but now I live in Ha Noi. I am currently studying at Hanoi Open University.
My major is Chinese. There are five people in my family, my parents, two
sisters and I. Our house is near the ocean, so we have a small seafood shop.
Speaking about my character I can say that I’m friendly, but a little bit shy
person. My hobbies are watching movie, listening to music and traveling. I
have some other talents such as singing and take pictures. That’s my
introduction. Thanks for listening.
Part 2: Situation test of everyday English (1 minute – 2,5 points)
What do you say when you want to know the number of your friend’s family
members?
 How many people are there in your family?
Part 3: Pronunciation (1 minute – 2,5 points)
1. a. movie b. answer c. mobile d. machine
2. a. minute b. address c. upstairs d. downstairs
3. a. theatre b. outside c. transmit d. cousin
4. a. decide b. success c. concert d. practice
5. a. junior b. distance c. travel d. agree
Part 4: Topic (3 minutes – 2,5 points)
Tell about your relatives.
 A person I admire is my sister because she is a fighter. She is about 15 years
older than me, and since I was a child she is the person who looked after me
when my parents were not at home. I have an unforgettable memory with
my sister that when I was 4 years old, I injured my leg and she carried me to
a relative’s house to ask an adult to bandage the wound. As the eldest sister
in the family, my sister has suffered many disadvantages because her
responsibility to everyone is too great. She didn’t go to college and chose to
work early to help support her family’s finances. I really admire my sister
mainly because she is truly a loving and patient person for her age. She is a
constant reminder that I must put my best foot forward for whatever I do.
She always puts the family first. I have learned a great deal from my sister.

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