Ielts speaking Actual Tests and Suggested Answers
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Foydali Speaking actual tests(Feb-May)
Vocabulary
To adore SO (v): to give SO a lot of love and respect To admire/look up to SO (v): to respect and approve SO’s behaviors To take care of [SO/Sth]/look after SO (v): to protect someone or something and provide the things that that person or thing needs Aging (n): visual signs of getting older Grammar *Order of adjectives Adjectives usually come in this order: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 General opinion (describing all kinds of nouns) Ex: good, bad, lovely, beautiful, awful,...) Specific opinion (describing a particular kind of noun) Ex: Food- tasty/delicious Furniture, buildings- comfortable/ uncomfortable Size Shape Age Colour Nationality Material (Source: British Coucil [online] https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/adjectives/order- adjectives ) Speaking Part 3 43.1. In a typical family, who plays the leading role? Well, the stereotype is that the father is the breadwinner! Of the family, the person who makes the decisions and takes responsibility for the whole family. This can be understandable because the father tends to occupy high positions in society while the mother tends to be housewife or only gets involved in some [trivial work like cleaning or babysitting. However, this is not really the case in modern society where freedom and equality is being put a higher emphasis on. Women are as successful as men and are no longer in charge of the monotonous household chores like they were in the past 43.2. In your country, what kinds of family members usually live together? Well, to the best of my knowledge, despite the increasing popularity of nuclear families, extended ones still exist in Vietnamese society. Usually both parents and one, two or three kids would live together under the same roof. In other cases, a grandmother or grandmother joins them to take care of the small kids while the parents are away for work, for example. Other less common situations are many generations reside in the same house, usually a multi-story house. Families like these often consist of an uncle, aunt, and their families and so on. Typically, many problems occur when a great many members are in a similar place 43.3. Do young and middle-age people live with old people? Frankly speaking, unlike in Western countries where it is common to send older grandparents to nursing homes, most people are bound by their duty, which means that they should or, in another sense, have to pay back what their parents have given them. As a consequence, the young generations and middle- aged people tend to share the same house with older people. This can be beneficial since small children can receive special care from their grandparents, obtain invaluable hands-on experience and tend to develop a good code of conduct later on. 43.4. What would children do to make their parents proud? I guess kids can have good performances at school and behave well to their teachers and the elders. Parents usually take a great pride in their kids if their children get a good score at school, or when others tell them that their kids are nice people. As well as this, I deem it a necessity if children help their parents out with mundane tasks ground the house like sweeping the floor, or washing the dishes. 44. Describe two people who you know from the same family I have been friends with my high school bestie – Alex for more than ten years and thanks to her, I have met several amazing people who are indeed good friend materials, including her younger sister – Lisa. There’s not much age gap between us since Lisa is only two years younger, therefore, we always include her in our social gatherings and shopping trips. Maybe since they are siblings, the two resemble each other in more than their appearance. They both inherit their mother’s delicate features with small faces and big brown eyes that I am always jealous of. Despite their feminine looks, Alex and Lisa are true embodiments of modern women: independent, determined, smart yet playful. They don’t hesitate to voice out their opinions or have no interest in beating around the bush; instead, they prefer to confront the problem head-on. Usually, you may find a good and an evil sister between the two, however, in this case, they’re partners in crime. Most of the pranks they played on friends and family are planned by Alex and executed by Lisa so I doubt that there would be anything those two would not have each other’s back. Indeed (adv): used to emphasize a positive statement or answer Social gathering (n): a gathering for the purpose of promoting fellowship Resemble (v): to look like or be similar to another person or thing Inherit (v): to have qualities, physical features, etc. that are similar to those of your parents, grandparents, etc. Delicate (a): small and having a beautiful shape or appearance Embodiment (n): a person or thing that represents or is a typical example of an idea or a quality Voice out (v): speak out Beat around the bush: approach indirectly, in a roundabout way, or too cautiously Confront (v): to deal with a problem or difficult situation Head-on: directly; head to head Download 1.86 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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