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Pho Cát Spek
Pho Cát Spek
Pho Cát Spek
- Are there any things you don’t like about your area? (What are they?)
- Do you think you will continue to live there for a long time? (Why? Why not?)
Let’s talk about what you do. Do you work or are you a student?
(Work)
- Which is more important to you – the people you work with or the work you do? (Why?)
(Study)
- Which is more important to you—the teachers or the other students on your course? (Why?)
Part 1
1. Robots
2. Did you like any film has a robot in it when you were a child?
2. Geography
3. Helping others
2. How do you help people around you, such as neighbors, family, and friends?
4. Did your parents help you a lot when you were young?
4. Gift
3. Have you ever been to a place where there are lots of fish around you?
6. Films
5. Do you think going to the cinema is a good way to spend time with friends?
7. Tea or Coffee
8. Musical instruments
9. Quiet place
10. Science
12. Noise
13. Chatting
14. Running
15. Map
16. Health
17. Language
4. Are there shops selling ice cream near where you live?
20 Concentration
2. Did anybody teach you to fix things when you were a child?
22. Friends
23. Teachers
24. Rain
25. Week
1. When was the last time you had a few days off?
3. Do you usually spend your days off with your parents or with your friends?
27. Bags
2. Do you often see animals in the zoo or in the wild? Which one do you prefer.Why?
30. Vacation
2. Do you think people take more photos now than in the past?
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4. Do youngsters like to try new things, or do people of your parents’ age also like to try new
things?
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5. What is the meaning of what they draw? What do they often draw?
6. Should they learn to draw at school? How do young people share art? Do you need an artistic
atmosphere at home?
Part 3
3. What are the benefits of going to the park for young people and old people?
5. Do you think the way people learn English today is the same as in the past?
Part 3
1. Are there any differences in the relationship between you and other people?
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3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of setting rules for children?
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5. How do people face big changes and what preparations do they make?
1. What's the different between big cities and small cities? Why?
4. Do you think old buildings should be broken down, and give place for
modern buildings?
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5. What are the areas in which people are more or less willing to accept
advice?
6. Have you ever received any advice from professional people, like a
3. What do you think about striving for learning and striving for sports?
4. How much free time do you think office workers should have?
Part 3
5. Is there any differences between party held at home and in public spaces?
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1. Did you ever tell anybody that you are interested in this subject?
2. Why do some people choose to remain silent when they receive bad
services?
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1. What are the things that make people feel proud of?
task?
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1. Why do you think some people have a better memory than others?
2. What kinds of things do people need to remember nowadays?
6. What is your earliest memory that you can still remember now?
What are some examples of jobs where people help others a lot? •
people? *
Community Spirit
• What are some ways that neighbors can help each other?
• Why do some people to volunteer work all over the
world?
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volunteers?
Neighbours
• How can people have good relations with their neighbours?
• What do you think are the advantages of having good relations with one's neighbours?
Can you name any other inventions that have made a big impact on human society?
Modern Technology
• What are some examples of inventions that are used in the home?
What are some examples of electronic or electrical equipment that are used in schools (in
classrooms)?
What kinds of new technology connected to health do you think might appear in future?
Why do you think some people don't like shoping for clothes?
Do you think there is a difference between males and females when buying clothes?
Do you think it's important (or, good) to follow the current fashions in the clothes you wear?
Why do many young people feel it's important to wear clothes that are "in fashion"?
Do you think there are any negative effects on young people resulting from this idea that wearing
fashionable clothes is important?
Uniforms Sub-topic
Do you think it's good for people (such as school students) to wear uniforms?
What do you think is the purpose of uniforms?
Do you think it would be a good idea to let students design their own school uniform?
What impact do you think the fashion industry has on the economy of your country?
Part3 Popularity
Can you explain why some students at school are more popular than others?
Do you think a popular teacher is always a good teacher?
Do you think it's easier to be popular if you are wealthy than if you are poor?
Can you explain why some people are popular (or famous) for many years while others are only
popular (or famous) for a short time?
Popular Entertainers
Can you explain why some people (actors) are popular (or famous) for many years while others are
only popular (or famous) for a short time?
Part 3:
1. Is it important for children to learn about traditional festivals at school?
6. Do you think that traditional festivals are different compared to the past?
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1. What games do kids like to play now?
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1. Do you think children should have a lot of toys?
3. Do you think there are too many rules for children to follow, whether at school or at
home?
4. Do you think it's necessary for parents to make decisions for their children?
5. Do you think it is good for parents to help their children choose friends?
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1. Where do people usually travel on holidays?
2. Why did people like to explore new places to develop the tourism industry?
3. How do students who have taken a gap year differ from other students?
4. What do you think is the most desirable place for people to visit during the holiday?
Follow-up questions:
• How long has he lived there? •
What are the problems that a person might face when they move to a new accomodation?
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1. Why do some young people keep moving?
4. What skills do you think young people need to learn in order to live independently?
4. How can parents and teachers help young people to live independently ?
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2. Is it too late for people to get a driver's license at the age of 18?
4. Do you think the government should make it a rule for people to use public transport?
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1. What kinds of shops are popular in your city?
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1. Where do young people like to go?
6. What do you think of the phenomenon of people queuing in restaurants for more than an hour?
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1. What kind of books do children like to read? Why?
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3. What's the difference between living in the countryside and living in the city?
4. What are the advantages of the facilities of the apartment and the facilities of the house?
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1. What do young people like to save money to buy?
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1. Do you think it is good to teach swimming in schools?
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1. Do you believe movie reviews?
4. Do you think films with famous actors or actresses are more likely to become successful films?
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1. How can people find their way when they are lost?
2. Do you think it is important to do some preparation before you travel to new places?
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1. Why do some people not trust information on the internet?
3. What's the difference between email and phone in terms of providing information?
4. Which do you think is the better way to provide information, by phone or by email?
5. How do people determine the accuracy of information? 6. How do people make sure they're
getting the right information?
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1. Who likes to read adventure books?
4. Why do some people like to read adventure books rather than take an advanture?
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1. Do you think children sometimes have to make important decisions?
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1. What are the most popular jobs for young people in your country?
2. What is the difference between high-income and low-income jobs in your country?
4. When is the right time for young people to start making serious plans for their future careers?
5. Which jobs pay low wages but require a high level of skills?
6. Do you think it is important for secondary schools to offer career advice to students?