Bên cạnh HƯỚNG DẪN TỪ A ĐẾN Z CÁCH PHÂN TÍCH TASK 2 ĐỀ THI THẬT NGÀY 30/5/2020 IELTS WRITING VIỆT NAM (kèm bài được sửa của học sinh đạt 6.5 đi thi thật), IELTS TUTOR "A Time You Received A Call From Someone You Do Not Know"IELTS SPEAKING PART 2,3: Bài mẫu kèm từ vựng
I. Đề bài
- Describe a time when you answered a phone call from someone
you didn’t know in a public place
You should say
Where it happened
what he/she said
how you corresponded
and explain how you feed about the experience
II. Kiến thức liên quan
III. Phân tích
IELTS TUTOR lưu ý bám sát cue card để trả lời:
- when it was + where you were when you received it.
- Last Sunday, I went to a shopping complex with my friend in order to purchase some household items, and I got a call from a stranger.
- what the call was about.
- I received a call from an employee of a tourism company and requested me to listen to him for five minutes.
- He started to talk about recently launched plans of … and their benefits.
- and explain how you felt (after) when you received this call.
- At first, I was extremely annoyed at his call because earlier, I used to get such various random calls from unknown numbers that I had to change my phone number. >> IELTS TUTOR hướng dẫn Cách dùng USED TO / GET USED TO / BE USED TO
- Then, I did not realize that I talked with him for 20 minutes simply because he not only spoke very politely but also explained each and everything to me about his company's policy.
- Finally, I felt that this talk was very fruitful for me because at that time I was planning to go somewhere for my vacation, so I booked a family pack with the help of that person. >> IELTS TUTOR hướng dẫn TỪ VỰNG IELTS TOPIC "TRAVEL"
IELTS TUTOR gợi ý thêm nếu mình mô tả về một lần ai đó gọi mình mà mình nghi là bị đánh cắp thông tin:
- Main idea 1: At first, I was worried & confused
- I didn’t know how he had my phone number, which is part of my private information.>> Tham khảo SỬA BÀI IELTS WRITING TASK 2 ĐỀ THI THẬT NGÀY 22/8/2020 của HS IELTS TUTOR đạt 6.5 Writing
- Main idea 2: Then, I remind myself to be more cautious and alert
- I found out that they took my information from websites that I used to register something, so I always tell myself that I should be careful when I share any personal information on social networking.
IELTS TUTOR gợi ý bài tham khảo:
Today, I would like to tell you about a time when I received a call from a complete stranger. It happened just last Sunday when I was at a shopping complex with my friend. We were looking for some household items, and my phone suddenly rang. The caller ID displayed an unknown number, which immediately made me curious and slightly apprehensive.
When I picked up, it turned out to be an employee from a tourism company. He politely asked if I could spare five minutes to hear about some new travel packages they had recently launched. Initially, I was a bit annoyed because I had received numerous unsolicited calls like this in the past, which even forced me to change my phone number at one point. However, this person’s tone was very professional and courteous, which convinced me to give him a chance.>> Form đăng kí giải đề thi thật IELTS 4 kĩ năng kèm bài giải bộ đề 100 đề PART 2 IELTS SPEAKING quý đang thi (update hàng tuần) từ IELTS TUTOR
He went on to explain various holiday plans in detail, highlighting the benefits of each. Surprisingly, I found myself engaged in the conversation for almost 20 minutes! He not only answered all my questions patiently but also provided valuable suggestions tailored to my needs. As it happened, I was already planning a vacation with my family, so the timing couldn’t have been better. By the end of the call, I felt that the interaction was extremely useful, and I ended up booking a family package through him.
Reflecting on the experience, I felt quite satisfied. What started as an unwanted interruption turned into a productive and timely conversation. However, this incident also reminded me to stay cautious about sharing personal information. Even though this call turned out well, it’s essential to remain vigilant, especially in an age where data privacy is a growing concern.
IV. Part 3
1. Do most people mind people talking on the phone in public places?
Yes, many people find it irritating when others talk on the phone in public places. This is particularly true in quiet environments like libraries or public transport. Loud conversations can disrupt those who are working, relaxing, or commuting in peace. Moreover, people may feel uncomfortable as phone conversations often reveal personal or sensitive information. In contrast, some individuals are more tolerant, especially in bustling areas like cafes or shopping centers. They view phone conversations as a part of modern life and expect a certain level of noise. However, the level of annoyance largely depends on the context and the volume of the speaker. If someone speaks quietly and briefly, it is generally less bothersome. Ultimately, social norms and individual tolerance levels influence people's reactions.
2. What are the differences between sitting beside a person who keeps talking on the phone and a person who keeps talking to you?
Sitting beside someone talking on the phone can feel isolating as you are excluded from the conversation. You may also feel annoyed, especially if their conversation is loud or irrelevant to your interests. On the other hand, sitting next to someone who keeps talking to you can be more engaging or exhausting, depending on the topic. When someone speaks directly to you, it requires your active participation, which can either foster connection or lead to discomfort if you prefer silence. Moreover, phone conversations often involve varying tones and emotions, which can be distracting. In contrast, face-to-face interactions allow for non-verbal cues that help convey meaning. A person on the phone may not notice your discomfort, while someone talking to you can adjust based on your reactions. Thus, the dynamics of the two situations differ significantly in terms of interaction and social obligation.>> IELTS TUTOR có hướng dẫn kĩ PHÂN TÍCH ĐỀ THI THẬT TASK 2 (dạng advantages & disadvantages) NGÀY 04/8/2020 IELTS WRITING GENERAL MÁY TÍNH (kèm bài được sửa hs đi thi)
3. Why do some people not care what they do in public places?
Some people disregard public norms due to a lack of awareness or consideration for others. They may prioritize their own needs and convenience over social etiquette. For example, individuals engrossed in phone calls or loud conversations might not realize they are disturbing others. Additionally, some people may feel entitled, believing public spaces are for everyone to use as they please. Cultural differences also play a role, as acceptable behavior varies across societies. Furthermore, stress or personal issues can lead to a temporary lapse in social consciousness. In some cases, people may act out deliberately to seek attention or express frustration. Social anonymity in crowded areas might also encourage such behavior since they feel less accountable. Ultimately, a combination of personal attitude, cultural background, and situational factors contributes to public indifference.
4. Do you think parents should teach their children not to behave badly in public places?
Yes, it is essential for parents to teach their children appropriate behavior in public. Children often lack the understanding of social norms, so parental guidance is crucial in shaping their behavior. Teaching them early helps instill respect for others and promotes harmonious social interactions. For instance, children should learn to speak quietly in libraries or avoid running in crowded areas. Moreover, such lessons prepare them for adulthood, where proper public conduct is expected. Parents serve as role models, so their consistent guidance and behavior reinforce these values. Additionally, well-behaved children contribute to a more pleasant environment for everyone. If parents neglect this responsibility, their children might struggle with social acceptance. Ultimately, teaching proper behavior benefits both the child and society as a whole.
Các khóa học IELTS online 1 kèm 1 - 100% cam kết đạt target 6.0 - 7.0 - 8.0 - Đảm bảo đầu ra - Thi không đạt, học lại FREE
>> Thành tích học sinh IELTS TUTOR với hàng ngàn feedback được cập nhật hàng ngày