manageable chunks – phần việc có thể xử lý được → bite-sized tasks
reinforce my memory – củng cố trí nhớ → strengthen what I’ve learned
track my progress – theo dõi tiến độ → monitor how I’m doing
🔹 5. Did you go to a public or private school?
I went to a public school, which was government-funded and quite popular in my area. Although it
lacked some of the fancy facilities private schools offer, the quality of education was still top-
notch. Had I gone to a private institution, I might have had more extracurricular options. However, I
truly appreciated the diversity and community spirit there.
public school – trường công lập → state school
quality of education was top-notch – chất lượng giáo dục tuyệt vời → excellent academic
standard
extracurricular options – hoạt động ngoại khóa → after-school activities
🔹 6. What kind of student were you?
I would say I was a fairly hardworking and inquisitive student. Although I didn’t always top the
class, I made sure to put in consistent effort. In group work, I often took the lead, as I enjoyed
organizing things. If given the chance to go back in time, I’d still adopt the same attitude toward
learning.
inquisitive student – học sinh ham học hỏi → curious learner
put in consistent effort – nỗ lực đều đặn → work steadily
adopt the same attitude – giữ nguyên thái độ → maintain the same mindset
🔹 7. Is there anything you don’t like about studying?
Well, to be honest, I find rote memorization quite tedious. It often feels like a chore rather than a
meaningful learning experience. If education focused more on practical application, it would be
much more engaging. Despite this, I understand that some repetition is necessary.
rote memorization – học vẹt → mechanical repetition
a chore – việc nhàm chán → a dull task
practical application – áp dụng thực tế → real-life usage
🔹 8. Do you prefer studying alone or with others?
It depends on the subject, but I generally prefer studying alone because it allows me to concentrate
fully. That being said, group study can be effective for discussing difficult topics. If I had a study
group that was well-organized, I’d definitely consider joining. In the future, I might combine both
methods for better results.
concentrate fully – tập trung hoàn toàn → focus entirely
discussing difficult topics – thảo luận các chủ đề khó → talking through tough issues
combine both methods – kết hợp cả hai phương pháp → use a blended approach
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🔹 9. Have your study habits changed over time?
Yes, drastically. When I was younger, I used to cram the night before exams. But now, I’ve learned
to study consistently and plan ahead. If I had kept my old habits, I doubt I’d be able to manage my
current workload. Clearly, developing discipline has helped me stay on top of things.
cram the night before – học nhồi vào đêm trước → study at the last minute
study consistently and plan ahead – học đều đặn và lên kế hoạch trước → organize studies
proactively
stay on top of things – kiểm soát mọi thứ → stay in control
🔹 10. Do you think education will change in the future?
Yes, I believe education will undergo significant transformations due to technological
advancements. Online platforms and AI tools have already started reshaping the way we learn.
In the future, more personalized and flexible learning systems will likely emerge. If schools don’t
adapt quickly, they risk becoming outdated.
undergo significant transformations – trải qua những thay đổi lớn → experience major
changes
reshaping the way we learn – định hình lại cách học → changing how we acquire
knowledge
personalized learning systems – hệ thống học tập cá nhân hoá → customized education
methods
Part 2:
Describe a teacher who has greatly influenced you.
You should say:
Who the teacher is
What subject he/she taught
What was special about him/her
And explain how he/she influenced you
A teacher who has greatly influenced me throughout my life is Mrs. Hien, my math teacher in high
school. She was an outstanding educator, but what truly set her apart was not only her mastery of the
subject but also her unique ability to motivate her students. Mrs. Hien taught advanced
mathematics, and under her guidance, I gained a much deeper appreciation for numbers and logic.
What made Mrs. Hien special was her ability to make even the most challenging concepts feel
approachable and engaging. She employed interactive teaching methods, often using real-world
scenarios to illustrate abstract mathematical principles. I remember vividly how she used to say, “If
you can understand this concept in real life, you’ll never forget it,” and that approach was truly
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effective. For example, when teaching geometry, she’d ask us to measure the angles of objects
around the school campus, turning the lesson into a practical exercise.
Additionally, Mrs. Hien had an extraordinary way of encouraging us to push beyond our
limits. She constantly told us that failure is not the end, but rather a part of the learning process.
Had it not been for her encouragement and patience, I might have given up on difficult topics in
math, but instead, I began to embrace challenges with a positive attitude. Her belief in my abilities
made me more confident and motivated to continue my studies, even when things became
overwhelming.
Through her methods, I began to understand that learning should be an active and continuous
process. She didn’t just give us the answers but led us to find the solutions on our own, which I
believe is the key to truly mastering any subject. Her influence continues to shape the way I
approach challenges, not only in academics but in life. She has taught me to persevere and approach
problems with a logical mindset.
In summary, Mrs. Hien is a teacher who deeply impacted me, not only by imparting knowledge but
by instilling in me the value of hard work, resilience, and critical thinking. I will always be
grateful for the way she guided me and helped me grow as both a student and an individual.
Key Vocabulary and Collocations:
Motivate her students – động viên học sinh của cô ấy → inspire her students
Challenging concepts – khái niệm khó khăn → difficult concepts
Interactive teaching methods – phương pháp giảng dạy tương tác → engaging teaching
methods
Real-world scenarios – tình huống thực tế → practical examples
Embrace challenges – chấp nhận thử thách → face challenges bravely
Failure is not the end – thất bại không phải là kết thúc → failure is part of the journey
Persevere – kiên trì → persist
Logical mindset – tư duy logic → rational thinking
Value of hard work – giá trị của sự chăm chỉ → importance of effort
Resilience – sức bền, khả năng phục hồi → ability to recover from setbacks
Synonyms for Advanced Vocabulary:
Motivate: encourage, inspire, stimulate
Challenging: difficult, tough, demanding
Interactive: engaging, participative, collaborative
Real-world: practical, applicable, relevant
Embrace: accept, face, take on
Failure: setback, defeat, loss
Persevere: persist, endure, keep going
Logical: rational, reasoned, analytical
Resilience: perseverance, toughness, grit
Value: importance, worth, significance
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📌 Part 1: (20 Questions)
1. What subjects are you studying?
2. Why did you choose those subjects?
3. Do you enjoy studying?
4. What is your favorite subject?
5. Is there any subject you find difficult?
6. How do you usually prepare for exams?
7. What kind of school did you go to as a child?
8. Who was your favorite teacher at school?
9. What part of your studies do you enjoy the most?
10. What is the most important thing you have learned at school?
11. Do you prefer to study in the morning or at night?
12. Have you ever taken online classes?
13. How do you stay motivated when studying?
14. Do you prefer group study or studying alone?
15. What would you like to study in the future?
16. Are there any subjects that should be optional at school?
17. Do you think homework is necessary?
18. How do you organize your study time?
19. Have you ever participated in any academic competitions?
20. Do you think learning a foreign language is important?
📌 Part 2: Cue Cards (10 Questions)
1. Describe a subject you enjoyed studying in school.
2. Describe a teacher who influenced your academic life.
3. Describe an academic achievement you are proud of.
4. Describe a time when you taught something to someone.
5. Describe a course or training you would like to take in the future.
6. Describe a school event you participated in.
7. Describe a library you have visited.
8. Describe an educational trip you went on.
9. Describe a time when you faced a challenge while studying.
10. Describe an effective learning method you know.
📌 Part 3: Discussion Questions (30 Questions)
About the Importance of Education:
1. How important is education in shaping a person’s future?
2. Should education be free for everyone?
3. What makes a good educational system?
4. How can education systems be improved?
5. How does education benefit society as a whole?
About Learning Methods:
6. Do you think traditional education methods are still effective?
7. How has technology changed education?
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8. Should students be encouraged to learn independently?
9. What is the role of critical thinking in education?
10. Do you think arts subjects are less important than science subjects?
About Schools and Teachers:
11. What qualities make an ideal teacher?
12. How can teachers motivate students?
13. Should schools teach life skills alongside academic subjects?
14. How can students and teachers develop good relationships?
15. How can schools promote creativity?
About Students’ Experiences:
16. Why do some students perform better than others?
17. How important is peer pressure in education?
18. What are the advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad?
19. How can students manage academic stress?
20. Should students have a say in what they are taught?
About Exams and Assessment:
21. Are exams the best way to assess a student's ability?
22. What alternatives to exams could be used?
23. Should there be more practical assessments in schools?
24. Do grades encourage students to learn or demotivate them?
25. How important is it for students to get high marks?
About Future of Education:
26. Will online education replace traditional education in the future?
27. How might artificial intelligence impact education?
28. Do you think schools will exist 50 years from now?
29. What will the classroom of the future look like?
30. How important is lifelong learning?
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