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Bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 1, 2, 3: Describe your mother
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I. Speaking Part 1 - Câu trả lời mẫu topic Family
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Cùng nghe Podcast bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 1 - Topic Family:
1. Do you have a large or small family?
I am currently living in an extended family including my parents, my brother and sister-in-law. And there are also my adorable niece and nephew. People often talk about the generation gap in large families, yet I haven’t seen any quarrels about distinct opinions or lifestyle. I suppose that I should feel blissful about that.
- Extended family (n): đại gia đình
- Generation gap (n): sự khác biệt giữa các thế hệ
- Quarrel (n): sự bất đồng
- Blissful (adj): may mắn
2. How much time do you spend with your family?
For normal days, I think we only go out on Sunday for coffee. If the budget allows, the whole family would go for a vacation at the beach. And then there is Tet holiday when we can wine and dine as a way to strengthen the family tie
- Wine and dine (v): ăn uống linh đình
- Family tie (n): mối liên kết gia đình
3. What do you like to do together as a family?
You know, in the last day of the lunar calendar, there is a yearly comedy show called “Táo Quân” broadcasted on the central television. I love the atmosphere when we eat dinner while watching it. It feels like we are waving goodbye to the old year and all the unlucky events in the past.
- Central television (n): truyền hình trung ương
- Wave goodbye (v): chào tạm biệt
4. Do you get along well with your family?
Not all the time if I have to be candid. But I do feel at ease as most of the conflicts are too serious. To give as an illustration, we fight about trivial things like who would do the dishes, actually just my brother and I do that.
- Candid (adj): thành thật
- At ease (adj): thoải mái
- Conflict (n): mâu thuẫn
- Trivial (adj): nhỏ nhặt
II. Bài mẫu IELTS Part 2 chủ đề Describe your mother
1. Đề bài Describe your mother
Describe your mother:
2. Dàn bài Part 2
2.1. Ý tưởng bài mẫu (tiếng Việt)
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2.2. Take note trong 1 phút (tiếng Anh)
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3. Sample Speaking chủ đề Describe your mother
Cùng nghe Podcast bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 2 - Describe your mother:
My mom is the one that I cherish the most in my life, so I usually go out with her the most out of all the family members. My mother is the homemaker in the family. Actually, she used to go to work, but she decided to step back and took care of the me when I was in grade 12 preparing for the university entrance exam. That’s why I think she is a devoted parent, sacrificing her career for her child. She’s also quite strict about my study, so inevitably, we had a few arguments, but we never reached a long-standing family feud.
So, to talk about what we often do together, there are two casual activities. The first one is going shopping. To be honest, my mom is my personal stylist. She is the one who advised me to wear more dresses like high-waist or A - line ones, which perfectly suit my body shape.
Furthermore, going to the cinema is what we also like to do in our spare time. We all have a compatible movie taste and our favourite genre is comedy. Honestly, I think we have watched “Bridesmaids” no less than three times. As I have started going to work in the recent two years, I have less time to hang out with my mom, but I try to clear my schedule at weekends or at least do lunch with her on Sunday.
Even though I am fairly busy with my job, I still want to talk to her about things like my co-workers or my tasks because I want her to know that I can handle my job well and I am safe in this environment. Also, since she is my nearest and dearest, I want to become a reliable child so that she can lean on when she gets old.
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- Cherish (v): yêu mến
- Homemaker (n): người nội trợ
- Devoted (adj): tận tụy
- Long-standing (adj): lâu dài
- Family feud (n): mâu thuẫn gia đình
- High-waist dress (n): váy eo cao
- A-line dress (n): váy hình chữ A
- Nearest and dearest (n): người thân nhất (thường nói về người thân)
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III. Câu trả lời mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 3 chủ đề: Family
Cùng nghe Podcast bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 3 - Topic Family:
1. In what ways have families in your country changed recently?
Most Vietnamese girls get married at the age of 24, which stays unchanged in the last decade, but the difference is that couples are now having children later compared to the previous generations. The major contributor to this trend is the worry about personal finance.
Young people now consider bringing up children doesn’t mean just feeding them enough food, it is about covering the best education and entertainment for them. Another point is that same-sex couples are now seen a norm in the country even though there isn’t any legal endorsement from the government, which is a good sign of a civilized society.
- Cover (v): đủ chi trả
- Norm (n): điều bình thường
- Endorsement (n): sự xác nhận
- Civilized (adj): văn minh
2. Should husbands and wives have different roles within the family? Why (not)?
I don’t think there should be a definite answer to this question. I regard marriage as teamwork. Some couples prefer to focus on their prospects only and if that can help them to work efficiently when taking care of the children as well as the maternal and paternal sides, they should do that. We can see a lot of traditional models which contains a husband, the breadwinner, and a housewife.
On the other hand, some favour sharing chores together. Both the male and female go to work and look after the children. I mean the world is not chauvinist anymore, so people shouldn’t be restricted in obsolete gender roles.
- Definite answer (n): câu trả lời rõ ràng
- Maternal (adj): thuộc nhà ngoại
- Paternal (adj): thuộc nhà nội
- Favour doing sth: thích làm gì hơn
- Chauvinist (adj): cho rằng đàn ông hơn phụ nữ mọi mặt
3. Which are more important to you: your family or your friends?
It was hard for me to choose between them, but I still go for my family at the end. To explain my reason, although it sounds so cliché, my parents are the one who bring me to this world and nurture me till the day I’m mature, physically and mentally. Not to mention, they are my tower of strength. My parents usually back me up when I have a concern and also give me useful insights.
- Cliché (adj): rập khuôn
- Nurture (v): nuôi dưỡng
- Tower of strength (n): nguồn sức mạnh
- Back sb up (v): hỗ trợ ai
IV. Lời kết
Trên đây là bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 2 chủ đề Describe your mother và câu trả lời mẫu Speaking Part 1 + 3 chủ đề Family. Prep rất vui khi được đồng hành cùng các bạn trong quá trình luyện thi Ielts. Hãy tham khảo ngay các lộ trình học ielts tại Prep Education bạn nhé
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