🔥"Describe a historical building you have been to": Bài mẫu kèm từ vựng

· Part 2

Bên cạnh Hướng dẫn đề thi IELTS 21/11/2020 bài WRITING TASK 1 (map) về school library (kèm bài sửa cho HS đi thi), IELTS TUTOR Phân tích đề 🔥"Describe a historical building you have been to": Bài mẫu kèm từ vựng

I. Đề bài

Describe a historical building you have been to
You should say:

  • Where it is
  • What it looks like
  • What it is used for now
  • What you learned there
  • And explain how you felt about this historical building

II. Kiến thức liên quan

III. Phân tích

IELTS TUTOR lưu ý:

  • Intro+Câu 1: Well, the historical building I had a chance to visit is…which is one of the most famous old structures in VN, and it is also the must-see travel destination for almost all visitors who arrive in….
  • Câu 2: The temple was built in…., and then it was reconstructed during….
  • Câu 3: It was originally built as a university dedicated to Confucius, scholars and sages. Actually, this building is extremely well preserved and is a superb example of traditional-style Vietnamese architecture
  • Câu 4: I’d like to talk about …. For a few reasons (Ở đây lưu ý như những gì trong dạng bài Describe a place mà IELTS TUTOR đã hướng dẫn nên trả lời 2 main ideas nhé)
    • Firstly, the Temple of Literature is an amazing and magnificent building 
      • Despite wars and disasters, the ancient architectural styles of many dynasties as well as precious relics can easily be seen. It shows one of the most typical architectural styles in Vn, composed of wood and titles
      • Along the paths are hundred-year-old trees that have witnessed ups and downs of history
    • Secondly, I believe that the Temple of Literature is attractive for visitors from all over the world
      • It was the first place in our country to educate Vietnam’s bureaucrats, nobles, royalty, and other members of the elite. 
      • The historic site is ranked as one of Hanoi’s most important cultural places and is steeped in Vietnamese history 

IELTS TUTOR gợi ý bài tham khảo:

Well, the historical building I had a chance to visit is the Temple of Literature, which is one of the most famous old structures in Vietnam. It is also a must-see travel destination for almost all visitors who arrive in Hanoi.

The temple was built in 1070 during the reign of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong and then it was reconstructed during subsequent dynasties, including the Tran and Le dynasties. This continual reconstruction has helped preserve its historical significance and architectural integrity.>> 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

It was originally built as a university dedicated to Confucius, scholars, and sages. Actually, this building is extremely well preserved and is a superb example of traditional-style Vietnamese architecture. The temple consists of several courtyards, gardens, and ponds, all arranged in a harmonious layout that reflects the principles of Confucianism.

I'd like to talk about the Temple of Literature for a few reasons. Firstly, the Temple of Literature is an amazing and magnificent building. Despite wars and disasters, the ancient architectural styles of many dynasties as well as precious relics can easily be seen. It showcases one of the most typical architectural styles in Vietnam, composed of wood and tiles. Along the paths are hundred-year-old trees that have witnessed the ups and downs of history, adding a sense of timelessness and grandeur to the site.

Secondly, I believe that the Temple of Literature is attractive for visitors from all over the world. It was the first place in our country to educate Vietnam’s bureaucrats, nobles, royalty, and other members of the elite. The historic site is ranked as one of Hanoi’s most important cultural places and is steeped in Vietnamese history. Walking through its grounds, I learned about the early educational system of Vietnam and the reverence the society had for knowledge and learning. The stelae of Doctors, which are stone tablets mounted on the backs of tortoises, were particularly fascinating as they list the names of graduates from the royal examinations.

Overall, visiting the Temple of Literature made me feel a deep sense of pride in my heritage. It was awe-inspiring to be in a place that has played such a crucial role in the intellectual and cultural development of Vietnam.

IV. Part 3

1. Why do some people visit historical buildings?

Some people visit historical buildings because they want to connect with the past. This connection allows them to imagine how life was during a particular period, creating a sense of nostalgia (nostalgia: cảm giác hoài niệm). For example, visiting a medieval castle can transport individuals back to an era of knights and queens.

Additionally, historical buildings provide an opportunity to gain insights into historical events. By exploring these places, people can learn about the significant milestones that shaped society. For instance, a visit to Vietnam's Independence Palace offers knowledge about the country's fight for freedom. It’s like killing two birds with one stone, as visitors both enjoy a cultural experience and learn about history.>> 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

2. Do most people agree with the government's funding to protect historical buildings?

Most people support government funding to protect historical buildings because they recognize the importance of preserving cultural heritage (heritage: di sản). Protecting these sites ensures future generations can learn about their roots and history. For instance, maintaining Hội An Ancient Town helps sustain its cultural charm and attract visitors.

Moreover, such funding is crucial for boosting tourism, which brings economic benefits. Well-preserved historical landmarks often become iconic tourist destinations, generating revenue and creating jobs. For example, the Temple of Literature in Hanoi not only preserves history but also draws thousands of tourists annually. It’s a win-win situation, benefiting both culture and the economy.

3. Is it necessary to protect historical buildings?

Yes, protecting historical buildings is crucial because they provide valuable insights into our past. These structures act as living witnesses (living witnesses: nhân chứng sống) to historical events, giving people a deeper understanding of their origins. For instance, the Forbidden City in China tells stories of imperial life that cannot be found in books.

Additionally, historical buildings contribute to a society's collective identity (collective identity: bản sắc tập thể). They reflect architectural achievements and cultural practices that shape national pride. For example, the Notre-Dame Cathedral represents both French culture and artistic excellence. By preserving these sites, we ensure that history never fades away.

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