IELTS Speaking Band 9 | Phần Trình Bày Cực Kỳ Thuyết Phục Của Thầy Đặng Trần Tùng | Speaking Sample
Summary
TLDRIn this IELTS workshop video, Raymond, an experienced IELTS teacher, engages in a mock interview discussing his profession and views on various topics. He shares his love for meeting diverse individuals and learning from them. Raymond expresses his opinion on city views, with a memorable experience from Hong Kong's Victoria Peak. He also talks about his preference for practicality over luxury in hotel rooms and his limited engagement with water sports. The video delves into his thoughts on consumer behavior, advocating for longevity in products and questioning the societal trend of disposable goods. Raymond's candid and insightful responses provide viewers with a glimpse into his life and perspectives.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker, Tom, is an IELTS teacher with seven to eight years of experience.
- 🌆 Tom finds the best part of his job is meeting people from different backgrounds and learning from them.
- 🏙 Tom's city has a depressing skyline due to pollution, but good views can be found from skyscrapers like Lot A Tower.
- 🌃 The most spectacular view Tom has seen was from Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, offering a 360-degree view of the harbor and city.
- 🏨 Tom is generally not willing to pay more for a hotel room with a good view, preferring to experience the city rather than stay in the room.
- 🏊 Tom's most adventurous water sport is swimming, and he has not been involved in water sports in Hanoi despite the abundance of water bodies.
- 🏄♂️ Tom is interested in trying wakeboarding in the future, influenced by what he's seen on TV and heard from friends.
- 📱 Tom bought a gimbal, a camera stabilizer, which was difficult to use initially but became easier with practice, significantly improving video quality.
- 🛍️ Tom is against the constant purchase of the latest versions of products and believes in using items for a long time.
- 🔖 Tom thinks people buy branded items for style association and credibility, but he prefers products that are built to last.
- 🏭 Tom acknowledges the business need for companies to produce disposable items for economic viability and employment.
Q & A
What is the speaker's profession?
-The speaker is an IELTS teacher.
How long has the speaker been an IELTS teacher?
-The speaker has been an IELTS teacher for the better part of the last seven or eight years.
What does the speaker enjoy most about their job?
-The speaker enjoys meeting people from all walks of life and learning as much from them as they do from him.
What is the speaker's opinion about the city skyline?
-The speaker finds the city skyline quite depressing and believes that the pollution detracts from the view.
Where did the speaker have the most spectacular view?
-The most spectacular view the speaker has seen was from Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, which offers a 360-degree view of the harbor and city.
Would the speaker pay more for a hotel room with a good view?
-The speaker would consider paying more for a room with a good view if the city doesn't have much to offer outside the hotel room.
What is the most adventurous water sport the speaker has tried?
-The most adventurous water sport the speaker has tried is swimming, which they find paradoxically dull given the abundance of water bodies in Vietnam.
What water sport would the speaker like to try in the future?
-The speaker would like to try wakeboarding in the future.
What technological device did the speaker find difficult to use initially?
-The speaker found a gimbal, a camera stabilizer, difficult to use initially due to its interface and the learning curve.
What is the speaker's stance on buying the latest versions of products?
-The speaker is opposed to buying the latest versions of products and believes in using items for as long as possible.
Why do people buy items with logos according to the speaker?
-People buy items with logos for style association and the credibility that brand recognition lends to the product.
What is the speaker's view on companies producing disposable items?
-While the speaker is against the idea of producing disposable items, they understand the need for companies to remain financially viable and meet consumer demand.
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