IELTS Speaking Part 2
Task Description
Describe a skill that takes a long time to learn.
- The nature of the skill
- Methods and locations for acquiring it
- Reasons for its lengthy learning process
- And elucidate its prospective advantages.
Reference Sample
I’m going to tell you about a skill that takes a long time to learn, and that is playing a musical instrument, or more specifically, playing the guitar. There are many ways you can learn to play the guitar but I guess the most common way is to get guitar lessons from a guitar teacher. I think you can find a guitar teacher in just about any town or city because it’s probably one of the most popular musical instruments to learn. And if you can’t find a teacher nearby where you live, then there are tons of online learning resources that you can learn from. Personally, I think learning with a teacher in a face to face lesson is probably the most effective but expensive method. But if you can’t afford private lessons, there are many cheap or even free websites to learn from.
Learning to play the guitar is something that takes a long time because there are many aspects involved. For example, you must learn some basic music theories about notes, chords, and rhythm, among many other things. Then you must learn how to apply that knowledge to the guitar, for example, you must know where all the notes are on the guitar and what notes to play when you want to play a specific chord. And lastly, you must be able to actually physically play those notes and chords, with rhythm. Playing the guitar involves both your hands doing different things at the same time, which can be very difficult to become good at and takes a lot of practise. Actually, at first it is very difficult to play something on the guitar that actually sounds good, and many people give up quickly because they lose motivation when they can’t see any improvement in a short period of time. But, like any skill worth knowing, you must understand that practice makes perfect.
I guess some people would say that this skill isn’t really beneficial for the future, but I would say that music is an important part of most people’s lives. So, whether you can play the guitar, or if you simply love to listen to music, then probably sometimes in the future, your guitar or someone else’s guitar is going to have some kind of positive affect on your and other people’s mood or emotions.
Vocabulary by Topic
- Resources for online learning: nguồn tài liệu học trực tuyến
- In-person instruction: hướng dẫn trực tiếp
- Surrender: từ bỏ
- Diminished motivation: động lực suy giảm
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Các ý tưởng và từ vựng trong bài mẫu trên có thể được sử dụng để phát triển câu trả lời cho các chủ đề sau:
- Portray a language you aspire to learn: I have a keen interest in mastering music, often referred to as “the universal language,” through learning to play the guitar.
- Portray an item you purchased but seldom utilize: I acquired a guitar for myself, yet its usage is infrequent due to the extensive learning curve involved.
- Portray a practice aiding your academic or professional endeavors: I engage in playing the guitar to alleviate stress and replenish energy levels following extended periods of work or study.
IELTS Speaking Part 3
Sample Answers
1. Why does it take a lot of tme to learn a skill?
Gợi ý: một vài kĩ năng rất khó, bộ não và cơ thể cần thời gian để thích nghi. Những lúc khó khăn sẽ rất dễ nản và mất động lực (lose motivation), từ bỏ (give up).
Well, I think it normally takes a long time to learn a new skill simply because it takes time for our brains and our bodies to adapt to the new skill we are trying to learn. For example, when you want to learn how to play the guitar, it takes quite a long time before the muscles in your hands and fingers are developed enough to be able to move quickly and precisely in order for you to be able to press the correct strings in the correct place to play the sounds you want the guitar to make. So, basically it just takes time because our brains and bodies need time to adapt to the new skill, but some people can adapt faster than others at different skills.
2. Is it important to learn a new skill?
Gợi ý: Có, thử thách bản thân, làm mới cuộc sống, có nhiều tài lẻ hơn (special talent). Không, tập trung vào việc học, công việc/ngại mất nhiều thời gian (time-consuming).
Definitely. I think life is about learning. So, if you are not learning and practising a new skill then probably you are not challenging yourself, and you might even find life a little boring. I think in order to have a fulfilling life, it is important to learn new skills all the time.
3. What do people feel when they have to wait?
Gợi ý: rất dễ mất kiên nhẫn (impatient) và nản lòng (frustrated), tìm hành động để giết thời gian (kill the time) hoặc nổi cáu.
Well, everyone is different I guess. Some people have more patience than others, so probably they feel fine when they have to wait, while some people can be very impatient and probably get very frustrated when they have to wait for a long time. I guess it just depends on what they are waiting for and how long they have to wait.
What do youths and seniors engage in during wait times?
Hint: young individuals: glued to their phones, may get irritated; Elderly: relax, read newspapers.
I reckon most youngsters simply occupy themselves with their smartphones when faced with waiting, scrolling through their social media feeds, whereas older individuals likely engage in conversation, discussing the weather, or catching up on current events. Frankly, I'm clueless about the activities of the elderly while waiting for something.
Vocabulary by Topic
- Adapting: điều chỉnh
- Testing your limits: thử sức
- A meaningful existence: một cuộc sống đáng sống
- Losing patience: mất kiên nhẫn
- Disheartened: mất tinh thần