ĐỀ BÀI, BÀI MẪU IELTS SPEAKING PART 3 CHỦ ĐỀ LIVING IN A CITY

ĐỀ BÀI, BÀI MẪU IELTS SPEAKING PART 3 CHỦ ĐỀ LIVING IN A CITY

I. Các câu hỏi thuộc chủ đề IELTS Speaking Part 3 Living in a city
Tổng hợp những câu hỏi thuộc chủ đề IELTS Speaking Part 3 Living in a city có thể được giám khảo sử dụng để kiểm tra khả năng Speaking của thí sinh. Cụ thể đó là:

1.    Where do people like to live in your country?

2.    Why do many people move to the city? 

3.    What are the advantages of living close to the workplace?

4.    What are the main disadvantages of living in a city?

5.    What kind of place do older people prefer to live in?

6.    How do you think cities could be improved?

7.    Are people less friendly in cities than in the countryside?

8.    Do you think cities worth visiting are also suitable to live in?

9.    What is the difference between the people living in the city and people living in the countryside?

10.    What is the difference between big cities and small cities?

II. Sample IELTS Speaking Part 3 Living in a city
Dưới đây là một số câu trả lời mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 3 Living in a city band 8.0+ được 
sưu tầm bởi VIET STAR CENTRE. Tham khảo kỹ lưỡng để nắm vững cách xử lý topic này trong phòng thi thực chiến bạn nhé. Và đừng quên lưu ngay một số từ vựng ăn điểm vào sổ tay học tập cá nhân.

1. What are the main disadvantages of living in a city?
The first thing that pops into my head is the high level of pollution that people have to suffer from, varying from air pollution to noise pollution. Everyone in HCM City wears face masks when outside to protect their lungs from all the exhaust fumes and dirt in the air. Crime levels are also higher in cities than in more rural areas and though I’ve never had any major problem myself I know of some people who’ve been mugged or had their bikes stolen. In addition to that, due to the large number of people living in cities, the job market is much more competitive so finding a job can be a challenge.

  • mug (verb): cướp giật

2. How do you think cities could be improved?
In my opinion, we should ask for help from the policymakers to reduce the number of vehicles commuting on the streets, which will definitely reduce the level of pollution. There needs to be investment in infrastructure and public transport to achieve this. Moreover, creating more green spaces is also an option to take into consideration when we want to improve the living quality of cities.  Having more trees and green spaces would also help with the pollution problem.

3. Are people less friendly in cities than in the countryside?
I think it’s rather harsh to make a generalization and say that people from the cities are less friendly than those who come from the countryside. It mainly depends on the personality of each individual person. Or maybe a lot of people have that negative thought because people from the cities are busier with their work and they don’t have enough time to worry about other people’s issues which can lead to them appearing less friendly.




 

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