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Welcome to the IELTS Speaking Test.
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In this first part, I would like to get to know you better, so I'll be asking some questions about yourself first.
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First of all, let's talk about days off.
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What do you usually do when you have days off?
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I don't have a lot of activity in my days off.
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Usually I just spend time for sleeping, watching a movie, or cooking some good meals.
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Do you usually spend your days off with your parents or with your friends?
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I live pretty far away with my family, my hometown, so I just spend my day off for myself.
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Sometimes I go out with friends to check and chat and update about our life.
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What would you like to do if you had a day off tomorrow?
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Actually, this time of life I'm kind of busy so I don't have time to relax or enjoy some of my hobbies.
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So if tomorrow is a day off, I'm gonna take that time to sleep till 10am, cook some good meals and then watching a movie.
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Now let's talk about teachers.
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Do you want to be a teacher in the future?
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I have never thought that I'm gonna be a teacher one day
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because I think that I don't have a lot of typical characteristics that teachers have such as a patient or devoted.
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What were your primary school teachers like?
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Because it's more than 10 years since I left my primary school,
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so I don't have a strong impression about my teacher.
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Because I study in a small school in my hometown,
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so all of the teachers in here are patient and devoted to their purpose.
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Do you have a favorite teacher?
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Well, I don't have a strong bias for any specific teacher,
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but the one that I remember the most is Miss Thu, my English teacher.
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She told me the first time when I was in 8th grade.
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And the thing that she makes me remember the most is that more than conveying the knowledge.
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She told me about lessons of life, the behavior to be a good person.
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Now let's talk about keys.
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Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
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Well, I don't have a lot of keys.
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The two important keys of me is that the light motor key
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and the house key and I always bring time with me when I go out.
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Have you ever lost your keys?
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I have never actually lost my key
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because sometimes I forgot where my keys are but finally I find my key in any way.
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It can be in my stuff, in a place that I put it in but forgot lately.
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Do you often forget your keys and lock yourself out?
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two or three times.
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I don't remember the exact number when I locked myself out.
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Because sometimes when I go out and don't have time to prepare carefully,
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I usually don't remember to bring my key out.
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But luckily, somehow I always put my backup key in the hidden spot near my house for emergency situation.
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Now let's move on to part 2 of the test.
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Your topic for today is describe a car journey that you remember well.
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You have 2 minutes to talk so don't worry if I stop you.
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You can start now.
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One case journey that I remember well is when I traveled to Nha Trang with my high school friends.
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It is just the most memorable experience because it is the first time we traveled together.
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This journey was planned in the beginning of the last year in high school.
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We spoke that six members in my friend group would go together.
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But at the end, one of us can go
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and we consider a lot about whether we should go or not
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but finally we decided to go together from my hometown it took five hours to go to the destination
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and during that five hours we talked about not just only about
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the interesting topic that we usually talk together but we hold some mini game
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to provide the geography knowledge for each other when we go through some milestones.
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And because it is the first time we try to go together,
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so we're very excited and cannot stop talking and laughing.
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In Nha Trang, our activity was just around going outside to to exploring Nha Trang food culture,
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working on the beach or going around the city to take photos, marking our very first trip.
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And our motto in this trip is penny pinching.
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So we just eat street vendors and went to some place that cost a little money.
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But not for that, our trip was not interesting.
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It's a wonderful time of earth before going to university.
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It was a truly fantastic trip that I will always remember
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when I was older or had the ability to experience the more luxurious trip.
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So you've just talked about a car journey that you remember well, so now I'm going to ask you a few more general questions related to this.
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First of all, what benefits does public transport bring to the world?
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I think that public transport brings a lot of advantage for our society.
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Firstly, it can make the environment greener because the emissions can reduce by using public transport.
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Secondly, using public transport is a way to save money
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because public transport is much more cheaper than old vehicles.
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What qualities does a driver need to have?
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Well, I think that a driver must have a lot of characteristics.
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Firstly, they must be skilled enough to drive because they need to handle a lot of situations when they are driving.
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And the second one is that responsibility because they will not always be driving alone.
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So they need responsibility for the people they carry in the car.
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Do you think the government should make it a rule for people to use public transport?
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I think it is hard to make it a rule for people using public transport
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because there are some situations that public transport is not work.
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especially in the emergency situation.
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They need a personal vehicle to solve their problem.
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The second one is that in some places such as in hometown,
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the facility of public transport is not good.
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So it's hard to force them using public transport.
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Do you see driverless cars as the future of cars?
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Well, I think it's gonna be the future of a car.
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I think that in the future, any car would have the driverless function.
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As much as I know that the driverless car function is much more safer than a driver.
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So if we use that function, we gonna save time to do any task.
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Thank you, that's the end of the test.

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  • „If tomorrow is a day off“: Der Gebrauch des Bedingungssatzes zeigt, wie hypothetische Situationen formuliert werden. Dies ist eine wichtige Fähigkeit im gesprochene Englisch, die oft in Prüfungen verlangt wird.
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