Ví dụ IELTS Speaking Part 1 Chủ đề Snack
Question 1: Do you enjoy snacks?
Answer 1: Actually, not really. I frequently eat something that is healthy and, more importantly, fits perfectly into my diet.
- Fit into my diet: Phù hợp với chế độ ăn
Answer 2: Of course, I enjoy snacks. In my opinion, they are the best remedy for the small hunger that appears every few hours. I find that a light snack makes me feel refreshed and better.
- Remedy: Giải pháp
- Hunger: Cơn đói
- Light snack: Đồ ăn vặt nhẹ
Answer 3: I would say, I stand in between. I don’t mind eating snacks, nor do I consider them to be particularly important. If I don’t have anything else to eat or if I’m in the mood, I’d eat them. But I’ll take something healthy if I can.
- Don’t mind + V-ing: Không ngại làm gì
- Be in the mood: Thích làm gì, có hứng thú
Question 2: What types of snacks are popular in your area?
Answer 1: Well, Vietnam has a lot of snacks and street food. Try Vietnamese snacks for a great dining experience. Here are some names of popular Vietnamese snacks that will not make you disappointed: Goi Cuon, Banh Gio, Nem Lui, Banh Beo, Bot Bot Loc, Banh Trang Tron, Bo Kho and many more.
- Street food: Đồ ăn đường phố
- Disappointed: Thất vọng
Question 3: Do you think snacking is beneficial for your health?
Answer 1: I believe everything is influenced by what you consume. Hence, I believe it is okay if someone eats fruits between meals. Also, some people enjoy eating smaller meals more frequently than larger ones and avoid taking full meals. So, the solution in certain cases is to consume a healthy snack.
- Influence: Ảnh hưởng
- Consume: tTêu thụ
- Avoid + V-ing: Tránh làm gì
Answer 2: I don’t think eating snacks is the healthiest option. It doesn’t matter what you eat. Most people use it to get away from work. So people eat out when they get bored. It is harmful and useless.
- Healthy: Lành mạnh
- Matter: Vấn đề
- Get away: Tránh xa khỏi
- Harmful: Có hại
- Useless: Vô ích
Question 4: How often do you snack?
Answer 1: I have to sit down for my job from nine to eight every night. So, I usually go for a snack at around 10 and then again around 5. I prefer to only have snacks when necessary rather than every hour.
- Go for a snack: Ăn nhẹ
- Prefer: Thích hơn
Answer 2: I adore snacking. Every hour or so, you can find me looking for it. As I believe that fruits and juices are important for staying healthy in a busy world, my room is often stocked with a lot of these.
- Adore: Yêu thích
- Find sb V-ing: Thấy ai đó làm gì
- Stock: Chứa
Question 5: Did you ever snack when you were a child?
Answer 1: Of course I did. But, I remember that my mother used to make the snacks back then, so they were really nutritious. We frequently received milk along with bananas or other juices.
- Used to V: Đã từng làm gì
- Nutritious: Giàu dinh dưỡng
- Frequently: Thường xuyên
Answer 2: Yes, I had a sweet tooth when I was a child. I used to eat a lot of sweets, candy bars and cakes… which resulted in severe cavities and I remember going to the dentist as a nightmare.
- Sweet tooth: Răng sâu
- Result in: Dẫn đến
- Severe: Nghiêm trọng
- Cavity: Sâu răng
- Nightmare: Ác mộng
Question 6: If you were a parent, would you allow your child to have snacks?
Answer 1: Yes, I definitely believe that. A great approach to eating foods during meals is snacking, similar to food and drink. Despite this, I make sure that my children eat only healthy foods.
- Definitely: Chắc chắn
- Approach: Tiếp cận
- Despite + V/V-ing: Mặc dù
- Make sure: Chắc chắn
Answer 2: Although I would prefer that they avoid eating too many snacks, I don’t believe I would be the strict parent who made them refrain. Though it would be their decision, I would do everything in my power to ensure that they only consume wholesome food.
- Strict: Nghiêm khắc
- Refrain: Dừng
- Wholesome: Lành mạnh
Question 7: Do you think all snacks are unhealthy?
Answer 1: Absolutely not. I believe most of them are, but you can also snack on fruit or juice, which I think is the best way to maintain good health.
- Absolutely: Chắc chắn
- Maintain: Duy trì
- Indeed: Thật vậy
- Prevent: Ngăn cản
- Form a habit: Hình thành thói quen