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Giải đề"Describe a time when you received money as a gift." IELTS SPEAKING PART 2 & 3: Bài mẫu, kèm từ vựng

December 6, 2024

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 Giải đề"Describe a time when you received money as a gift." IELTS SPEAKING PART 2 & 3: Bài mẫu, kèm từ vựng

I. Đề bài

Describe a time when you received money as a gift.
You should say:
When it happened
Who gave you the money
Why he or she gave you the money
And explain how you felt about it

II. Kiến thức liên quan

III. Phân tích

IELTS TUTOR lưu ý bám sát vào các câu hỏi cue card của IELTS TUTOR để bố cục bài nói nhé:

  • When did you receive it?
    • For my recent birthday, my older sister gave me an envelope with some money in it, and that made the day extra memorable  >> IELTS  TUTOR  hướng  dẫn  Cách dùng tính từ"memorable"tiếng anh
    • She wasn’t sure what I wanted, so rather than forcing me to make a decision, she gave me money, so I could treat myself to anything I wanted.
  • What did you do with it?
    • I decided to treat myself to a solo trip to Switzerland. 
  • How did you feel about it?
    • Main idea 1: I was very happy with this gift, and I appreciated my sister’s act of kindness toward me very much   >> IELTS  TUTOR  hướng  dẫn  Cách dùng động từ"appreciate"tiếng anh
      • Supporting idea: 
        • At that point, I was so overcome with emotion that I began to cry.  (IELTS TUTOR gợi ý cách diễn đạt khác: I felt so overwhelmed that tears started rolling down my eyes)
        • Her unwavering devotion and encouragement have made me very fond of her.
    • Main idea 2: I think money is a very practical gift because in the past I got some gifts from other friends, and I never used them.  (IELTS TUTOR gợi ý cách diễn đạt khác: that money proved quite fruitful for me)
      • Supporting idea: 
        • Considering I had always dreamt of going to Switzerland, I felt that I used my money well this time   >> IELTS  TUTOR  hướng  dẫn  CÁCH TRÁNH LẶP TỪ IELTS WRITING
        • I thought that this money gave me new opportunities to travel and enjoy my future

IELTS TUTOR gợi ý bài tham khảo:

Today, I would like to tell you about a special gift I received for my recent birthday. My older sister gave me an envelope with some money in it, and that made the day extra memorable for me. She wasn't sure what I wanted, so rather than forcing me to make a decision, she gave me money so I could treat myself to anything I wanted.

I decided to treat myself to a solo trip to Switzerland. It was a dream of mine for a long time, so when I received the gift, I immediately thought of using it for that purpose.

I was very happy with this gift, and I appreciated my sister’s act of kindness toward me very much. At that point, I was so overcome with emotion that I began to cry. Her unwavering devotion and encouragement have made me very fond of her.

I think money is a very practical gift because, in the past, I received other gifts from friends that I never used. This time, the money was quite fruitful for me. Considering I had always dreamt of going to Switzerland, I felt that I used my money well. It gave me new opportunities to travel and enjoy my future.

  • Memorable: Dễ nhớ, đáng nhớ. Khi điều gì đó gây ấn tượng sâu sắc và dễ nhớ trong lòng bạn, như một trải nghiệm tuyệt vời.
  • Treat myself: Đối xử tốt với bản thân. Là hành động tự thưởng cho mình một thứ gì đó mà mình thích.
  • Appreciated: Đánh giá cao. Khi bạn cảm ơn hoặc biết ơn ai đó vì một hành động tốt đẹp của họ.
  • Overcome with emotion: Cảm thấy rất xúc động, không kiểm soát được cảm xúc của mình.
  • Unwavering devotion: Sự tận tâm, không dao động. Một sự cam kết, trung thành không thay đổi.
  • Fond: Yêu thích, quý mến. Khi bạn có cảm xúc tích cực mạnh mẽ đối với ai đó hoặc cái gì đó.
  • Practical: Thực tế, dễ sử dụng. Điều gì đó có ích và dễ áp dụng trong thực tế.
  • Quite fruitful: Rất có lợi, hiệu quả. Khi một hành động mang lại kết quả tốt đẹp.
  • Travel: Du lịch. Việc di chuyển từ nơi này đến nơi khác để khám phá.
  • Future: Tương lai. Khoảng thời gian sẽ xảy ra sau hiện tại.

IV. Part 3

1. Why do people rarely use cash now?

People rarely use cash nowadays due to the convenience and efficiency of digital payments. With credit cards, mobile payments, and online banking, electronic transactions have become more common, as they are faster and more secure than cash. For instance, paying via mobile apps allows people to complete transactions in just a few seconds without needing physical money. Moreover, cashless transactions reduce the risk of theft, as people no longer carry large sums of money with them. Another reason is the widespread use of loyalty programs and digital coupons, which are often linked to electronic payment systems. As a result, consumers find it more beneficial to use digital methods rather than cash. The trend is also driven by the increased availability of contactless payment options, making it even more convenient for consumers. Ultimately, digital payments provide an easy, secure, and efficient way to handle money.

  • Convenience: Sự thuận tiện
  • Efficiency: Hiệu quả
  • Electronic transactions: Giao dịch điện tử
  • Cashless transactions: Giao dịch không dùng tiền mặt
  • Widespread: Phổ biến
  • Consumers: Người tiêu dùng
  • Availability: Tính sẵn có

2. When do children begin to comprehend the value of money?

Children typically begin to understand the value of money around the ages of 6 to 8. At this stage, they start to grasp basic concepts like saving, spending, and how money is exchanged for goods. For example, children may learn to save part of their allowance to buy something they want, understanding that money is limited and needs to be managed. Additionally, they may begin to associate financial responsibility with making choices about how they use their money, such as deciding whether to spend it all at once or save for something bigger. This early understanding of money is essential for building good habits later in life. Parents can encourage this learning by giving children small tasks to manage their own spending, helping them to understand the importance of budgeting. By the age of 8, many children can handle simple transactions and start recognizing the value of delayed gratification. These lessons set the foundation for good financial habits as they grow older.

  • Concepts: Khái niệm
  • Financial responsibility: Trách nhiệm tài chính
  • Budgeting: Lập ngân sách
  • Delayed gratification: Kìm nén sự thỏa mãn

3. Is it good and necessary to teach children to save money?

Yes, it is both good and necessary to teach children to save money from a young age. Saving helps children learn discipline and the value of financial planning, essential skills they will need in adulthood. For instance, when children save for something they want, they understand that spending money is not instantaneous and requires patience. Additionally, teaching children to save can help them become more financially independent in the future, as they will develop the habit of managing their money carefully. Moreover, saving money can lead to the development of a strong sense of financial security, knowing they have money set aside for emergencies or future needs. Parents can guide their children by setting up a savings account or using jars for different goals. By instilling the habit of saving early on, parents ensure that their children will grow up with a healthier relationship with money. Overall, teaching children to save lays a strong foundation for their financial future.>> 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

  • Saving: Tiết kiệm
  • Discipline: Kỷ luật
  • Financially independent: Độc lập tài chính
  • Financial security: An ninh tài chính

4. Should parents reward children with money?

Parents can reward children with money, but it should be done thoughtfully and in moderation. Financial rewards can teach children the value of earning and help them understand the connection between work and money. For example, a child who receives money for doing household chores may start to appreciate the effort involved in earning money. However, it is important for parents to balance monetary rewards with other forms of recognition, such as praise or spending quality time together. Over-reliance on money as a reward could lead children to view money as the only source of motivation. In some cases, non-financial rewards like extra playtime or privileges may be more meaningful. Additionally, parents should encourage children to save or donate part of their monetary reward to instill values like generosity and financial responsibility. When done properly, money can be a useful tool for teaching life skills.

  • Earning: Kiếm tiền
  • Balance: Cân bằng
  • Financial responsibility: Trách nhiệm tài chính
  • Generosity: Lòng hào phóng

5. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using credit cards?

The main advantages of using credit cards are convenience and the ability to earn rewards such as cashback or points. For instance, many people use credit cards for everyday purchases to earn points, which can be redeemed for gifts or travel. Another benefit is that credit cards allow individuals to build a credit history, which is essential for securing loans or mortgages. However, there are disadvantages as well. If not used responsibly, credit cards can lead to accumulating debt, as people may overspend and struggle to make payments. Additionally, high interest rates can turn a small balance into a large amount owed if payments are not made on time. Late fees and other charges can further add to the financial burden. Therefore, while credit cards can be convenient, they require careful management to avoid financial pitfalls.

  • Cashback: Hoàn tiền
  • Points: Điểm thưởng
  • Credit history: Lịch sử tín dụng
  • Accumulating debt: Tích lũy nợ
  • High interest rates: Lãi suất cao

6. Do you think it's a good thing that more people are using digital payments?

Yes, I believe it is a good thing that more people are using digital payments. They offer convenience, allowing individuals to complete transactions instantly without needing physical cash or cards. For example, using mobile wallets or apps allows people to pay for goods and services quickly and securely, even when they’re on the go. Another advantage is that digital payments enhance financial transparency, as all transactions are recorded and can be easily tracked. This makes budgeting and financial planning much easier. Moreover, digital payments can reduce the risk of identity theft because they often include security measures like encryption and authentication. However, it is crucial that these payment systems remain secure and accessible to everyone, including those who are less tech-savvy. As digital payment technology improves, it will likely become an even more integral part of our financial system.

  • Convenience: Sự thuận tiện
  • Financial transparency: Minh bạch tài chính
  • Financial planning: Lập kế hoạch tài chính
  • Identity theft: Lừa đảo danh tính

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