Bài viết giới thiệu Sample IELTS Speaking part 2 Describe a thing you once forgot to do thuộc nhóm chủ đề describe an object (miêu tả một đồ vật) kèm theo các từ vựng ghi điểm trong bài. Đây là một trong nhóm chủ đề phổ biến trong bài thi IELTS Speaking Part 2.
Mô tả một điều bạn từng quên làm
What it is
When you forgot it
Why you forgot it
And explain how you felt about this experience
Sample for IELTS Speaking:
Well, I would like to tell you about a time when I got into trouble because I forgot to lock the door when going out.
It happened 4 years ago when I had just moved to HCMC. At that time, I was living in a tiny student bedsit which was located on a bustling street in Thu Duc district. Actually, my neighborhood was not very safe due to the high crime rate. Although robberies did happen on a regular basis, I still lived there since the accommodation was affordable for a student like me.
On that day, I had a really important exam at school. I should have got up earlier but in fact, I didn’t. I spent hours binge-watching my favorite TV series the night before and that’s why I slept in the next morning. After pressing the snooze button many times, I finally woke up. Since it was only 10 minutes left before the exam, I had to do everything in a rush so that I could go to school on time. Fortunately, I was not so late to get in the exam room but then I realized that I forgot to lock the door of my house. Needless to say, I panicked and instantly returned home. You know what, my laptop was gone. It was stolen. Well, there was no surveillance camera in the area, which meant the chance for me to get it back was nearly 0%. I can’t help crying and honestly I didn’t sleep a wink for nights. This laptop cost me a fortune. On top of that, it was a must-have device for my study. If I hadn’t lost it, I wouldn’t have struggled with all my online assignments during that whole semester. I now have a new one but I still regret forgetting to do such an important thing.
Vocabulary in IELTS Speaking Sample:
1. Bustling street /ˈbʌs.lɪŋ striːt/: Con đường đông đúc, nhộn nhịp
Ví dụ: The experience of exploring a new place through a bustling street food experience
2. High crime rate: tỷ lệ tội phạm cao
Crime /kraɪm/ tội phạm
Rate /reɪt/ tỷ lệ
High /haɪ/ cao
Ví dụ: She feels their high crime rate is due to easier access to liquor now than formerly
3. Affordable (price): mức giá phải chăng, có thể chi trả được
Ví dụ: This is nice clothes at affordable prices
4. Binge-watch /ˈbɪndʒ ˌwɒtʃ/: xem liên tục hết tập này đến tập khác
Ví dụ: We binge-watched an entire season of "Breaking Bad" on Sunday.
5. Sleep in: ngủ nướng
Ví dụ: I usually sleep in on Saturdays.
6. In a rush /ɪn ə rʌʃ/: trong tình thế vội vàng, hấp tấp
Ví dụ: In a rush about so many things
7. Surveillance camera: camera an ninh
Surveillance /səˈveɪ.ləns/
Ví dụ: A surveillance camera recorded what happened next.
8. Can’t help crying /kænt help ˈkraɪ.ɪŋ/: không thể ngừng khóc
Ví dụ: She can't help herself crying a bit now when she says that.
9. Not sleep a wink /nɒt sliːp ə wɪŋk/: không thể chợp mắt
Ví dụ:The president became so anxious that he could not sleep a wink,
10. Cost a fortune /kɒst ə ˈfɔː.tʃuːn/: tốn cả một gia tài
Ví dụ: They cost a fortune.
IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample
Gợi ý: reminders (công cụ nhắc nhở), to-do list, keep track of important tasks (nắm rõ công việc quan trọng), be organized (ngăn nắp)
Well, for those who are not good at memorizing things, I suggest using some sorts of reminders. Starting with a to-do list on our smartphone, or just by setting up an online calendar that will send reminders to you. It does help people to keep track of all important tasks or appointments and ensure they don’t forget anything that needs to be completed. Another way, I think, is to be organized. I mean, planning things carefully, making a list of all obligations or just keeping everything neat and tidy is enough to help people keep a better track of them.
What kind of people might easily forget things? What kind of things do people often forget?
Gợi ý: The elderly (người lớn tuổi), memory loss (suy giảm trí nhớ), disorganized (không ngăn nắp), mess up (làm bừa bộn)
First, it would be the elderly, I suppose. You know, old people are more likely to suffer from gradual memory loss. As people get older, their brain functions are not good anymore. Like my neighbor, she is now in her late eighties and she always mistakes my name for my mother’s. Besides, people who are disorganized can also forget things quickly. Take me for example, I always mess my room up just to find a book that I don’t remember where I had put it.
What is your opinion on individuals using calendars as reminders?
Hint: poor memory, time management challenges, utilizing calendars, keeping track of tasks, consistent scheduling, unconscious routine
I believe it's inconsequential. Those with poor memory or struggling with time management can utilize calendars to track tasks effectively. Personally, since I started using a calendar app, I haven't missed any deadlines. While some may initially rely heavily on such reminders, consistent scheduling often turns it into an unconscious routine.