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 cung cấp Describe a person who always has strong opinions IELTS SPEAKING PART 2,3: Bài mẫu kèm từ vựng
I. Đề bài
Describe a person who always has strong opinions
You should say
- Who this person is
- How you knew him/her
- why you think he/she is an opinionated person
- and explain how you feed about him/her
II. Kiến thức liên quan
IELTS TUTOR hướng dẫn
III. Phân tích
IELTS TUTOR gợi ý bài tham khảo:
The person I would like to describe is my husband, who is a business professional. I met him several years ago when we were introduced by mutual friends, and we quickly connected due to his confident and assertive personality. Over time, I’ve noticed that he has strong opinions on almost every topic, particularly when it comes to business strategies, market trends, and decision-making processes.
He is an opinionated person because he is deeply passionate about his work and always stays informed about industry developments. He often backs up his views with well-researched data and logical arguments, which makes him convincing in discussions. He is not afraid to voice his perspective, even in situations where others might prefer to remain neutral. In fact, he thrives in debates, always ready to challenge ideas that he believes lack merit.>> 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
While his strong opinions can sometimes make him seem stubborn, I appreciate his clarity of thought and dedication. He inspires me to be more confident in my own opinions and to think critically about important matters. However, there are moments when his unwavering stance can lead to disagreements, especially if I see things differently. Despite this, I admire his determination and respect his ability to stand firm in his beliefs, as it reflects his commitment to his principles and goals.
IV. Part 3 Describe a person who always has strong opinions IELTS SPEAKING
1. What aspects do young people have strong opinions about?
Young people often hold strong opinions about social justice issues, such as gender equality and climate change. They are deeply concerned about the environment, advocating for sustainable practices and renewable energy. Technology and innovation also capture their interest, with many supporting advancements in artificial intelligence and digital transformation. Education is another key area, where they demand more flexible and inclusive learning methods. Career development is crucial, as they value opportunities for growth, creativity, and work-life balance. Moreover, young people are vocal about mental health, emphasizing the importance of breaking stigmas and ensuring access to support services. Political participation is growing among youth, who advocate for progressive policies and systemic change. Finally, they often express strong views on lifestyle choices, such as plant-based diets and minimalist living.>> IELTS TUTOR hướng dẫn PHÂN TÍCH ĐỀ THI 30/5/2020 IELTS WRITING TASK 2 (kèm bài sửa HS đạt 6.5)
2. What aspects do old people have strong opinions about?
Older people often have strong opinions on traditional values, emphasizing the importance of family and community ties. They tend to advocate for fiscal responsibility, supporting conservative approaches to economic policies. Health care is a critical concern, as they prioritize access to quality medical services and affordable medication. Many older individuals also hold firm beliefs about education, emphasizing the significance of discipline and foundational learning. They frequently express concerns about societal changes, such as the decline of face-to-face communication in favor of digital interactions. Safety and security, particularly in their neighborhoods, is another area where they seek improvement. Retirement planning and pension systems are key issues, as they focus on financial stability in later life. Lastly, older generations often have strong views on preserving cultural heritage and passing on traditions to younger generations.
3. What are some topics that young people have strong opinions about?
I believe young people are particularly opinionated (có quan điểm mạnh mẽ – having strong opinions and expressing them assertively) about contentious issues (vấn đề gây tranh cãi – topics that provoke strong disagreements or debates) such as climate change and gender equality. 🚀 These subjects directly impact their future prospects (triển vọng tương lai – the chances of future success, career, or life quality), which explains their strong stance. 📈 For instance, many teenagers actively participate in grassroots movements (phong trào cơ sở – small-scale, community-driven activism), advocating for environmental sustainability. 🌍
Another pressing issue that sparks heated debates (tranh luận sôi nổi – intense and passionate discussions) among youth is social justice. 💬 Given the rise of social media, they are exposed to (tiếp cận – having access to or being influenced by) diverse perspectives, fueling their determination to challenge outdated norms (chuẩn mực lỗi thời – traditional values that are no longer relevant). 🏛️ Take feminism, for example—young people frequently call out gender discrimination in workplaces and demand equal opportunities. ⚖️
New Vocabulary:
- opinionated (có quan điểm mạnh mẽ) – assertive in expressing personal beliefs
- contentious issues (vấn đề gây tranh cãi) – topics that lead to strong disagreements
- future prospects (triển vọng tương lai) – potential success in life or career
- grassroots movements (phong trào cơ sở) – activism led by ordinary people
- heated debates (tranh luận sôi nổi) – intense discussions with strong emotions
- exposed to (tiếp cận) – having access to new ideas or perspectives
- outdated norms (chuẩn mực lỗi thời) – traditional values no longer suitable
Synonyms:
- opinionated → assertive, outspoken, strong-minded
- contentious issues → controversial topics, divisive matters, debatable concerns
- future prospects → career outlook, life opportunities, long-term success
Antonyms:
- opinionated → indifferent, neutral, reserved
- contentious issues → universally accepted topics, non-controversial matters, harmonious discussions
- future prospects → bleak outlook, limited opportunities, dead-end prospects
4. Why do young people develop their own opinions?
Young people start forming independent viewpoints because they go through cognitive maturation (sự trưởng thành về nhận thức – the process of developing critical thinking abilities). 🧠 As they gain access to diverse perspectives (quan điểm đa dạng – different ways of thinking and opinions), they begin questioning traditional values rather than blindly conforming (tuân theo một cách mù quáng – accepting something without questioning). 🚀 A good example is how many Gen Z individuals reject rigid career paths, instead favoring entrepreneurial ventures (công việc khởi nghiệp – business initiatives led by individuals) over conventional jobs. 💼
Moreover, the digital landscape (bối cảnh kỹ thuật số – the online environment and media influence) plays a crucial role in shaping their thoughts. 📱 Being constantly bombarded with (bị dồn dập bởi – receiving large amounts of information) global news and social activism exposes them to pressing issues. 🗞️ For instance, young people nowadays passionately advocate for progressive policies (chính sách tiến bộ – reforms promoting equality and modern values), such as stricter climate laws, thanks to online platforms fostering activism. 🌎
New Vocabulary:
- cognitive maturation (sự trưởng thành về nhận thức) – the process of developing advanced thinking skills
- diverse perspectives (quan điểm đa dạng) – different viewpoints from various sources
- blindly conforming (tuân theo một cách mù quáng) – following rules without questioning them
- entrepreneurial ventures (công việc khởi nghiệp) – business initiatives led by individuals
- digital landscape (bối cảnh kỹ thuật số) – the modern online world
- bombarded with (bị dồn dập bởi) – receiving excessive amounts of something
- progressive policies (chính sách tiến bộ) – new regulations that support societal advancement
Grammar Structures Used & Translations:
Relative Clause:
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: A good example is how many Gen Z individuals reject rigid career paths, instead favoring entrepreneurial ventures over conventional jobs.
→ Một ví dụ điển hình là cách nhiều người thuộc thế hệ Gen Z từ chối con đường sự nghiệp cứng nhắc, thay vào đó họ ưa chuộng các công việc khởi nghiệp hơn các công việc truyền thống.
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: A good example is how many Gen Z individuals reject rigid career paths, instead favoring entrepreneurial ventures over conventional jobs.
Cleft Sentence (It is … that …):
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: It is social media that exposes young people to global issues, shaping their strong opinions.
→ Chính mạng xã hội là thứ giúp giới trẻ tiếp cận các vấn đề toàn cầu, định hình quan điểm mạnh mẽ của họ.
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: It is social media that exposes young people to global issues, shaping their strong opinions.
Passive Voice:
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Young people are constantly bombarded with information, influencing their perspectives on social justice.
→ Giới trẻ liên tục bị dồn dập bởi thông tin, điều này ảnh hưởng đến quan điểm của họ về công bằng xã hội.
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Young people are constantly bombarded with information, influencing their perspectives on social justice.
Complex Sentence with "Given":
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Given the rise of social media, young people are more engaged in discussions on global issues.
→ Với sự gia tăng của mạng xã hội, giới trẻ tham gia nhiều hơn vào các cuộc thảo luận về các vấn đề toàn cầu.
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Given the rise of social media, young people are more engaged in discussions on global issues.
5. Which age groups tend to have strong opinions?
Teenagers and young adults are typically the most assertive (quả quyết – expressing opinions confidently and forcefully) in voicing their beliefs because they experience intellectual awakening (sự thức tỉnh về trí tuệ – the process of becoming more aware and analytical). 🎓 During adolescence, they become more critical of societal norms and are eager to challenge the status quo (thách thức hiện trạng – question existing systems and traditions). 🚀 For example, many university students actively campaign for progressive reforms (cải cách tiến bộ – changes promoting modern values), such as educational equity and LGBTQ+ rights. 🌈
In contrast, middle-aged individuals (người trung niên – people aged between 40 and 60) tend to adopt a pragmatic outlook (quan điểm thực dụng – a practical approach to problem-solving). 🏢 Due to career responsibilities and family obligations, they prioritize stability over radical transformation (sự thay đổi triệt để – extreme and fundamental change). 📉 A case in point is how older generations often oppose disruptive technological shifts, fearing they could destabilize traditional industries. 📊
New Vocabulary:
- assertive (quả quyết) – confidently expressing opinions
- intellectual awakening (sự thức tỉnh về trí tuệ) – the process of developing independent thinking
- challenge the status quo (thách thức hiện trạng) – questioning existing systems and traditions
- progressive reforms (cải cách tiến bộ) – modern changes for social betterment
- middle-aged individuals (người trung niên) – people aged between 40 and 60
- pragmatic outlook (quan điểm thực dụng) – a realistic and practical way of thinking
- radical transformation (sự thay đổi triệt để) – extreme and fundamental change
6. Why do young people often discuss their opinions with each other?
One major reason is that they seek intellectual validation (sự xác nhận trí tuệ – the reassurance that their ideas are logical and well-founded) from their peers. 🎓 Engaging in discussions helps them refine their arguments and develop critical reasoning (tư duy phản biện – the ability to analyze and evaluate ideas logically). 🧠 For instance, high school debate clubs provide students with opportunities to dissect social issues, enhancing their ability to articulate viewpoints (trình bày quan điểm – express opinions clearly and convincingly). 🎤
Additionally, young people value like-minded communities (cộng đồng có cùng chí hướng – groups with shared beliefs and values) where they feel understood. 🌍 Online forums and university groups foster constructive discourse (cuộc tranh luận mang tính xây dựng – discussions that promote learning and growth), allowing individuals to explore nuanced perspectives (quan điểm sâu sắc – ideas with detailed and sophisticated reasoning). 📖 A prime example is how environmental activists exchange strategies for sustainable advocacy (vận động bền vững – long-term efforts to promote environmental protection). ♻️
New Vocabulary:
- intellectual validation (sự xác nhận trí tuệ) – the need to confirm that one's thoughts are reasonable
- critical reasoning (tư duy phản biện) – the ability to assess information logically
- articulate viewpoints (trình bày quan điểm) – express ideas clearly and persuasively
- like-minded communities (cộng đồng có cùng chí hướng) – groups with similar values and beliefs
- constructive discourse (cuộc tranh luận mang tính xây dựng) – productive and meaningful discussion
- nuanced perspectives (quan điểm sâu sắc) – opinions that consider multiple layers of complexity
- sustainable advocacy (vận động bền vững) – long-term efforts for social or environmental causes
5. Why should children follow their parents' opinions?
Parents possess accumulated wisdom (trí tuệ tích lũy – knowledge gained through life experiences), which equips them to offer practical guidance (hướng dẫn thực tế – advice based on real-world situations). 💡 Their life experiences allow them to foresee potential challenges that younger individuals might overlook. 🌱 For instance, when teenagers make impulsive career choices (quyết định nghề nghiệp bốc đồng – decisions made hastily without careful thought), parental advice can help them consider long-term stability instead of short-lived enthusiasm. 🏆
Furthermore, parental opinions instill core values (giá trị cốt lõi – fundamental moral principles) that shape a child’s character. 👨👩👧👦 Moral teachings about integrity and perseverance (sự chính trực và kiên trì – the qualities of being honest and persistent) guide children in making ethical decisions. 💖 A case in point is how children raised in households emphasizing respect and hard work tend to develop resilient mindsets (tư duy kiên cường – the ability to overcome difficulties), equipping them to navigate life's adversities. 🏅
New Vocabulary:
- accumulated wisdom (trí tuệ tích lũy) – knowledge gathered over time
- practical guidance (hướng dẫn thực tế) – advice that is applicable to real-life situations
- impulsive career choices (quyết định nghề nghiệp bốc đồng) – rushed professional decisions without deep consideration
- core values (giá trị cốt lõi) – fundamental principles that guide behavior
- integrity and perseverance (sự chính trực và kiên trì) – the combination of honesty and persistence
- resilient mindsets (tư duy kiên cường) – the ability to withstand difficulties and recover from setbacks
Difficult Grammar Structures Used & Translations:
Parallel Structure:
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Moral teachings about integrity and perseverance guide children in making ethical decisions.
→ Những bài học đạo đức về sự chính trực và kiên trì giúp trẻ đưa ra quyết định có đạo đức.
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Moral teachings about integrity and perseverance guide children in making ethical decisions.
Complex Sentence with "Given":
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Given their life experiences, parents can foresee challenges that young people might overlook.
→ Với những kinh nghiệm sống của mình, cha mẹ có thể dự đoán những khó khăn mà giới trẻ có thể bỏ qua.
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Given their life experiences, parents can foresee challenges that young people might overlook.
Passive Voice with Modal Verb:
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Parental guidance should be considered essential in shaping a child’s values.
→ Sự hướng dẫn của cha mẹ nên được coi là yếu tố thiết yếu trong việc hình thành giá trị của một đứa trẻ.
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Parental guidance should be considered essential in shaping a child’s values.
Conditional Sentence Type 2:
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: If young people blindly reject their parents’ wisdom, they might make regrettable mistakes in life.
→ Nếu giới trẻ từ chối trí tuệ của cha mẹ một cách mù quáng, họ có thể mắc phải những sai lầm đáng tiếc trong cuộc sống.
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: If young people blindly reject their parents’ wisdom, they might make regrettable mistakes in life.

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