
Bài mẫu chủ đề “Recall a time when you discovered something intriguing on social media”
when it was
what you saw
why you found it interesting
And explain how you felt after seeing it.
1. Analyze – Phân tích câu hỏi
Đề bài: Describe a time when you found something interesting on social media.

Từ/cụm từ quan trọng trong đề (để hiểu rõ yêu cầu)
Từ / Cụm từ gốc | Nghĩa tiếng Việt |
found something interesting | thấy / bắt gặp một điều gì đó thú vị |
on social media | trên mạng xã hội |
when it was | đó là khi nào |
what you saw | bạn đã nhìn thấy / xem cái gì |
why you found it interesting | tại sao bạn thấy nó thú vị |
how you felt after seeing it | bạn cảm thấy thế nào sau khi xem |
2. Craft – Tạo ý tưởng & ghi chú nhanh chóng

3. Execute – Mẫu bài nói
I’d like to talk about a time when I came across something really interesting on social media. It was last semester during my exam period. One night, I was mindlessly scrolling through TikTok instead of revising, and I suddenly found a short study-tips video.
In the clip, there was a girl with a very aesthetic study desk. She explained how she studies for exams using the Pomodoro technique, active recall, and a no-phone rule while she’s working. The video was simple but clear, and she showed exactly how she used these methods in real life.
I found it interesting for several reasons. First, it was so relatable, because I was procrastinating at that exact moment. Second, her advice was simple but practical, not just empty motivation. She didn’t talk too much; instead, she managed to get straight to the point in under a minute, which is perfect for a short video.
After watching it, I felt a bit guilty about wasting time, but then I actually felt more hopeful. I saved the video and the next day I tried studying with the Pomodoro technique and put my phone far away. Surprisingly, I felt more focused and in control of my time. Since then, I’ve slowly tried to change my study habits, and that’s why this small moment on TikTok really stayed in my memory.

4. Analyze Useful Vocab – Từ vựng hữu ích theo chủ đề (trích từ bài nói)
1. Context & online behaviour – Bối cảnh & hành vi trực tuyến
Cụm từ | Nghĩa tiếng Việt | Ví dụ ngữ cảnh mới |
last semester during my exam period | học kỳ trước, trong giai đoạn thi cử | I barely went out last semester during my exam period because I had so many deadlines. |
mindlessly scrolling | lướt mạng vô thức, không mục đích | I realised I had spent almost an hour mindlessly scrolling through Instagram. |
study-tips video | video chia sẻ mẹo học tập | I watched a study-tips video that showed how to take better notes in class. |
aesthetic study desk | góc/bàn học bài trí đẹp, bắt mắt | She posted a picture of her aesthetic study desk with fairy lights and plants. |
2. Study methods & productivity – Phương pháp học & hiệu quả công việc
Cụm từ | Nghĩa tiếng Việt | Ví dụ ngữ cảnh mới |
Pomodoro technique | phương pháp Pomodoro (học theo ca ngắn có nghỉ) | Using the Pomodoro technique really helps me stay focused for longer. |
active recall | kỹ thuật ghi nhớ chủ động | My teacher suggested using active recall instead of just rereading the textbook. |
no-phone rule | quy tắc không dùng điện thoại | I have a no-phone rule when I’m doing practice tests. |
change my study habits | thay đổi thói quen học tập | Watching that channel motivated me to change my study habits. |
3. Feelings & impact – Cảm xúc và ảnh hưởng
Cụm từ | Nghĩa tiếng Việt | Ví dụ ngữ cảnh mới |
so relatable | rất giống hoàn cảnh mình, dễ đồng cảm | Her story about exam stress was so relatable for many students. |
simple but practical | đơn giản nhưng áp dụng được | His advice was simple but practical, so I started using it immediately. |
get straight to the point | đi thẳng vào trọng tâm | I like teachers who get straight to the point instead of talking around the topic. |
more focused and in control | tập trung hơn và kiểm soát tốt hơn | After planning my week, I felt more focused and in control of my time. |
IELTS Speaking Part 3 — Câu hỏi thảo luận
1. Bạn nghĩ rằng kết bạn trực tuyến hay gặp gỡ trực tiếp sẽ tốt hơn?
📌 Point: I think it’s generally better to make friends in person.📌 Explain: Face-to-face interaction allows people to read body language, build trust, and create deeper connections. Online friendships can be meaningful too, but they sometimes lack real-life experiences.📌 Example: For example, classmates who study and hang out together often develop stronger bonds than people who only chat through messages.📌 Link: So overall, in-person friendships tend to feel more genuine and long-lasting.
📚 Vocabulary Highlights:
face-to-face interaction
Phát âm: /ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈræk.ʃən/
Dịch: Tương tác trực tiếp
Ví dụ: Face-to-face interaction helps people understand each other better.
genuine
Phát âm: /ˈdʒen.ju.ɪn/
Dịch: Chân thật
Ví dụ: People often look for genuine friendships, not just online contacts.
2. Liệu mọi người có nhận ra rằng họ dành quá nhiều thời gian trên mạng xã hội không?
📌 Point: Yes, many people are aware that they spend too much time on social media.📌 Explain: They often complain about feeling tired, distracted, or unproductive after scrolling for hours, which shows they know it’s a problem.📌 Example: For instance, some students say they want to study but end up wasting time on short videos or endless news feeds.📌 Link: So even though people realise it, they don’t always change their habits.
📚 Vocabulary Highlights:
distracted
Phát âm: /dɪˈstræk.tɪd/
Dịch: Mất tập trung
Ví dụ: Constant notifications can make people feel distracted.
unproductive
Phát âm: /ˌʌn.prəˈdʌk.tɪv/
Dịch: Kém hiệu quả, không năng suất
Ví dụ: Spending too much time online can make your day unproductive.
3. Nếu họ biết rằng nó tốn thời gian, tại sao mọi người vẫn sử dụng nó nhiều như vậy?
📌 Point: People still use social media a lot because it is highly addictive and entertaining.📌 Explain: The apps are designed to keep users engaged with endless content, instant notifications, and quick rewards like likes and comments.📌 Example: For example, someone might open an app “just for five minutes” but end up scrolling for an hour without noticing.📌 Link: So even when they know it’s time-consuming, the habit is hard to break.
📚 Vocabulary Highlights:
addictive
Phát âm: /əˈdɪk.tɪv/
Dịch: Gây nghiện
Ví dụ: Social media can be addictive because it constantly offers new content.
instant reward
Phát âm: /ˈɪn.stənt rɪˈwɔːrd/
Dịch: Phần thưởng tức thì
Ví dụ: Likes and comments give users an instant reward and keep them coming back.
4. Should disruptive ads be shown on social media platforms?
📌 Point: Personally, I think annoying advertisements shouldn’t appear too often on social media.📌 Explain: While ads help platforms earn money, too many pop-ups or irrelevant promotions can ruin the user experience.📌 Example: For instance, some users feel frustrated when an ad disrupts their video or appears after every few posts.📌 Link: So ads are acceptable to some extent, but they should be controlled and more user-friendly.
📚 Vocabulary Highlights:
irrelevant
Phát âm: /ɪˈrel.ə.vənt/
Dịch: Không liên quan
Ví dụ: Irrelevant ads make people more likely to ignore them.
user experience
Phát âm: /ˈjuː.zɚ ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
Dịch: Trải nghiệm người dùng
Ví dụ: Too many adverts can negatively affect the user experience.
5. Is it common for people to showcase their real identities online?
📌 Point: Not always—many people don’t show their true selves online.📌 Explain: They tend to share only the positive or “perfect” parts of their lives and hide their problems or negative emotions.📌 Example: For example, someone might look happy and successful on their profile, but in reality they could be stressed or struggling.📌 Link: So social media often shows a filtered version of reality rather than the whole truth.
📚 Vocabulary Highlights:
express their authentic selves
Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsprɛs ðɛr ɔːˈθɛntɪk sɛlvz/
Translation: Thể hiện bản thân một cách chân thật
Example: It’s difficult to determine whether people are truly expressing their authentic selves online.
curated version
Pronunciation: /ˈkjʊrˌeɪtɪd ˈvɜːʒən/
Translation: Phiên bản được lựa chọn và chỉnh sửa
Example: Social media frequently portrays a curated version of an individual’s life.
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