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 cung cấp "Describe an old friend you have lost touch with and got in touch with again"IELTS SPEAKING PART 2,3: Bài mẫu kèm từ vựng
I. Đề bài
Describe an old friend you have lost touch with and got in touch with again
You should say:
Who he/she is
How you knew each other
Why you lost contact
How you got in contact again
And explain how you felt after getting in contact again
II. Kiến thức liên quan
III. Phân tích
I’m going to talk about a friend of mine, who is also a doctor like me.
Who he/she is
His name is Minh, and he was not just a classmate but also my roommate over ten years ago when we were studying medicine together.
How you knew each other
We first met during our first year of medical school. We hit it off quickly because we shared similar interests, such as playing chess and discussing medical cases. Living together in the same dormitory helped us build a strong bond.>> IELTS TUTOR hướng dẫn PHÂN TÍCH ĐỀ THI 30/5/2020 IELTS WRITING TASK 2 (kèm bài sửa HS đạt 6.5)
Why you lost contact
However, after graduating, life got in the way. Both of us became extremely busy with our respective careers and personal lives. On top of that, we lost each other’s contact information, which made it even harder to stay in touch. Before I knew it, almost a decade had passed without any communication between us.
How you got in contact again
A week ago, I unexpectedly ran into Minh at the wedding of a co-worker, who happens to be a mutual friend. It was a complete surprise, as I hadn’t seen him in years and never expected to reconnect at such an event. Initially, I wasn’t sure if it was him, but as soon as we made eye contact, we both smiled and started chatting like old times.
How you felt after getting in contact again
I had mixed emotions. At first, I was truly shocked—it felt surreal to meet him after such a long time, especially since the wedding was far from his hometown. Surprisingly, I still recognized him, although he needed a few moments to recognize me because I had changed significantly since our student days.
Beyond the initial shock, I felt immense happiness. Later that day, a few of our former classmates joined us, and we ended up spending hours at a nearby café reminiscing about our time in medical school. We laughed about the challenges we faced, the late-night study sessions, and even some silly pranks we played. Before parting ways, we all exchanged phone numbers and vowed to stay in touch this time.
Conclusion
All in all, reconnecting with Minh was an incredibly heartwarming experience. It not only revived cherished memories but also reminded me of the importance of maintaining old friendships, no matter how much time has passed.
IV. Part 3
1. Why do people lose contact with their friends after graduation?
Main Idea 1: Life transitions lead to a shift in priorities.
- Supporting Idea: After graduation, individuals often focus on their careers, relationships, or family responsibilities.
- Example: A graduate moving to another city for work may struggle to maintain regular communication with old friends.
Main Idea 2: Physical distance and lack of shared environments.
- Supporting Idea: People no longer see each other daily, making it harder to stay connected.
- Example: Classmates who used to meet on campus daily may find it challenging to maintain contact when they live far apart.
2. Is it better to have a lot of friends than just a few friends?
Main Idea 1: A large friend circle offers diversity and opportunities.
- Supporting Idea: Having many friends allows for exposure to varied perspectives and social experiences.
- Example: A person with a wide network might gain access to diverse career advice or cultural insights.
Main Idea 2: A few close friends ensure deeper emotional support.
- Supporting Idea: Close relationships often provide trust and a sense of belonging.
- Example: During tough times, a small group of dependable friends can offer more consistent help than a broad but shallow network.>> 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
3. Would having just a few friends limit your horizons?
Main Idea 1: Fewer friends might limit exposure to new ideas.
- Supporting Idea: Smaller circles mean fewer chances to learn from diverse backgrounds or experiences.
- Example: Someone with only close childhood friends may miss out on learning about different cultures or industries.
Main Idea 2: Quality of friendships can outweigh quantity.
- Supporting Idea: Close friends often share valuable perspectives and experiences.
- Example: A small group of well-traveled friends can introduce new worldviews even if the circle is limited.
4. Do you think you are good at maintaining good relationships with others?
Main Idea 1: Communication and understanding are key strengths.
- Supporting Idea: Regular check-ins and empathy help sustain relationships.
- Example: Keeping in touch with high school friends through video calls every month.
Main Idea 2: Challenges exist due to life’s demands.
- Supporting Idea: Balancing work, personal responsibilities, and social connections is not always easy.
- Example: Missing a friend’s event because of a last-minute work deadline.
5. Why do people need to make new friends?
Main Idea 1: To adapt to new life stages.
- Supporting Idea: New friends can help adjust to changing environments, such as starting a new job or moving cities.
- Example: Joining a local sports club to meet people in a new neighborhood.
Main Idea 2: To gain fresh perspectives and experiences.
- Supporting Idea: New friendships encourage personal growth and exploration of different ideas.
- Example: Learning about a new hobby or career path through a newly met friend.
6. Why do we have to give up some old friends?
Main Idea 1: Diverging interests or lifestyles.
- Supporting Idea: Differences in values or priorities can weaken bonds.
- Example: A friend who prioritizes partying may drift from someone focused on family life.
Main Idea 2: To maintain personal well-being.
- Supporting Idea: Toxic or stressful friendships can negatively impact mental health.
- Example: Letting go of a friend who is consistently critical or unsupportive.
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