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Part 1

The Internet
When did you start using the Internet?
How often do you go online?
How does the Internet influence people?
Do you think you spend too much time online?What would you do without the
internet?

Describe an online video where you learned something new.

You should say:

 When and where you watched it


 What it was
 Why you watched it
 And explain what you have learned from it.

Part 3

1. What kinds of videos are most popular in your country?


2. Are there many people who watch online videos a lot?
3. Do you think people spend too much time watching short videos? Why?
4. Why are so many young people obsessed with short videos?
5. What are the advantages of online learning?
6. Do you think online learning will replace face-to-face learning?

Part 1
Relax
How do you often relax?
Is it important to relax?
Do you think doing sports is a good way to relax?
Do you think a holiday is a good time to relax?
Do you think students need more relaxing time?

Describe your favorite climate.

You should say:

 What kind of climate it is


 Where the climate occurs
 How hot or cold the climate is
 And explain why you like this type of climate.

Part 3

- Part 3
How do you think climate change might impact the global economy?
How has climate change affected the weather in your country?
Has climate change affected biodiversity?
Is there more pollution now than in the past?Does the wind have any effect
on pollution?What can factories do to reduce pollution?
What are the differences between people living in cold places and those
living in hot places?
How do people in your country feel about the current climate?
How can the climate people live in affect their character?
Do you believe that climate change will affect people’s way of life?

Part 1
Maps
Do you often use maps?
Are you good at reading maps?
Do you prefer electronic or paper maps?
How often do you maps on your phone?
When was the first time when you used a map?
Did you learn to use maps when you were a child?

Describe a time when you used a paper map.

You should say:

 When you used the map


 Where you were
 Why you used the paper map
 And explain how you felt about the experience.

Part 3

1. What do people usually do when they get lost?


2. What are the differences between paper and digital maps?
3. What do you think of in-car GPS navigation?
4. How can reading a map help you learn more about your country?

Part 1

Childhood
What did you enjoy doing as a child?
Did you enjoy your childhood?
What are your best childhood memories?
Do you think children should grow up in the city or the countryside?
Do you have any plans for the next five years?
How do people remember each stage of their lives?
Describe a child that you know.

You should say:

 Who this child is


 How often you see this child
 What this child is like
 And explain how you feel about this child.

1. In your country, who takes more care of children? Parents or grandparents?


2. What do you think about old people taking care of children?
3. How much time do children spend with their parents in your country? Is it
enough?
4. How important spending time together is for the relationships between
parents and children? Why?
5. Have relationships between parents and children changed in recent years?
Why do you think that is?

Part 2
Describe a time when you answered a phone call from someone you didn't
know in a public place.
You should say:
Where it happened
What he/she said
How you corresponded
Explain how you felt about the experience.

- Part 3
Do most people mind others talking on the phone in public places?
Is it acceptable to talk on the phone in public?
Should people be banned from talking loudly in public?
Why do some people not care about their actions in public?
Should parents teach their children to behave well in public?

Part 1

Friends
Do you like meeting new people?
How important are friends to you?
Do you often go out with your friends?
Where do you often meet each other?
What do you usually do with your friends?
Which do you prefer: to spend time with a friend or spend time alone?

- Part 2
Describe an old friend you had lost touch with and got in contact with again.
You should say :
Who he/she is
How you knew each other
Why you lost contact
How you got in contact again
And explain how you felt after getting in contact again

- Part 3
In what situations are people willing to get to know new people?
Is it better to have a lot of friends than just a few friends?
Is it hard to maintain friendships for some people?
Do you think you are good at maintaining good relationships with others?
Why do people need to make new friends?
Why do people lose contact with old friends?

Part 1

Books
Do you prefer e-books or paper books?
When do you usually read online?
Will you read more online in the future?
Do you think paper books will disappear in the future?

- Part 2
Describe a person who likes to read a lot.
You should say:
Who he/she is
How you knew them
What they read
And explain why you think he/she likes to read a lot.

- Part 3
Why are so many people keen on reading?
Should parents help their children to develop their reading habit at an early
age?
Is reading for fun or for work?
What reading topics are popular in your country?
What are the differences between books and movies?
Do you think people of all ages need to read?

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