Phần 2: Mô tả một nơi ồn ào mà bạn đã đến
Describe a noisy place you have been toYou should say:Where it isWhen you went thereWhat you did thereAnd explain why you feel it’s a noisy place
Dưới đây là mẫu câu trả lời cho chủ đề “Mô tả một nơi ồn ào mà bạn đã đến”.
Phần 3:
Bên cạnh Phần 2, bạn nên tham khảo thêm Phần 3 cho chủ đề này nhé:
1. Do you think it is good for children to make noise?2. Should children not be allowed to make noise under any circumstances?3. What kinds of noises are there in our life?4. Which area is exposed to noise more, the city or the countryside?5. How would people usually respond to noises in your country?6. How can people consider others’ feelings when chatting in public?
1. Ứng dụng phổ biến nhất & ít được ưa thích nhất tại Trung Quốc là gì?
Obviously not, when children are free to run around screaming and making loud noises, they are disturbing people around them. I mean I don’t blame them since they might not be aware of it, but parents should definitely keep an eye on their children and keep them under control. However, if the kids are in, let say, a playground, then it’s totally fine for them to run and laugh out loud and have fun!
2. Có nên không cho trẻ em làm ồn trong bất kỳ hoàn cảnh nào không?
It’s a bit too much to say that, I believe that making noises and having fun is a part of being a child! And in their play time, children should be allowed to be active both physically and verbally. It’s beneficial to their development, as long as the parents make sure the kids don’t annoy others. Like I said in the 1st question, if they are in a playground or are participating in some outdoor activities, they should be allowed to, and as a matter of fact, be encouraged to talk aloud!
3. What types of noises exist in our daily lives?
Noises can originate from various sources. It could be the noise from the streets, traffic jams, or even construction sites. These are arguably the most bothersome kinds of noise and contribute significantly to noise pollution. They affect almost everyone, and naturally, nobody appreciates them.
4. Which location experiences more noise, urban areas or rural areas?
The city. The reason for this is because this place is more developed than the rural areas, so there are so many buildings undergoing construction. Besides, cities are more populous, so there are more vehicles on the road and traffic is muchhh busier. And I suppose noise pollution is a major problem in metropolis, it affects nearly everyone. That said, on the bright side, if I were being positive, the noises make cities much more lively!
5. How do people typically react to noise in your country?
In the past, people simply ... ignored it! Perhaps because noise was more tolerable back then. Nowadays, however, when people are disturbed, most of them voice their concerns and attempt to mitigate the noise. For instance, they may request parents to manage their children's noise levels or resort to using noise-canceling headphones to block out the din.
6. How should people take into account others’ feelings when conversing in public?
Observing body language is an effective method to achieve this. For instance, one can gauge emotions, honesty, or sarcasm from eye movements and facial expressions. Another approach to consider others’ feelings is by listening to the tone of their voice; a high pitch may indicate strong interest or the opposite.
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