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Topic: Work and Study | Bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 1

23 Tháng 5, 2024 by The IELTS Workshop

Trong chuyên mục giải đề IELTS Speaking lần này, The IELTS Workshop sẽ
hướng dẫn cách trả lời câu hỏi của một chủ đề trong IELTS Speaking Part
1 Work and Study. Cùng tham khảo sample, từ vựng theo chủ đề và một
vài cách diễn đạt ghi điểm nhé.

Chủ đề IELTS Speaking Part 1 Work and Study

Với chủ đề này, giám khảo IELTS thường bắt đầu với câu hỏi:

 Are you a student or do you have a job?

Nếu thí sinh trả lời mình là học sinh/sinh viên, các câu hỏi tiếp theo sẽ tập
trung vào việc học tập, và/hoặc định hướng nghề nghiệp tương lai. Ví dụ:

 What subject are you studying? / What is your major?

 Why have you chosen this subject/ major?

 What subject do you like most?

 Is there anything that you dislike about your school?

 What will you do after graduation?


Mặt khác, nếu câu trả lời của thí sinh là Đã đi làm, giám khảo sẽ hỏi về công
việc:

 What is your job? / What kind of work do you do?

 Do you like your work? / What do you like most about your job? /

 Do you enjoy your work? / Is there anything that you don’t like about
your work?

 Why did you choose to work in this field?

 Will you continue in this job in the future?

Độ dài lý tưởng cho các câu Part 1 sẽ rơi vào 2 – 3 câu.

Câu trả lời mẫu (Sample Answer)

1. Are you working or are you a student?

(Band 7.0 – 7.5) So I’m currently working as a teacher, specifically an English


teacher. And I actually find it funny because it has nothing to do with my
major in a colleague, which is economics.

(Band 8.0+) Well, currently I’m part-timing as an English teacher at a local


tutoring school. And I have been doing so for about 5 years now.

2. What do you like about your job?

(Band 7.0 – 7.5) I’m actually really glad that I picked this job because I feel
like I can really help people. Even though there’s a lot of work to do. I just
feel very happy to see my students grow every day.

(Band 8.0+) So one of the most rewarding aspects of my job is that I’d get
to meet people from all walks of life. And you know, they all bring very
different, very unique dynamics to the classroom.

3. What do you do after work?

(Band 7.0 – 7.5) So after work, I usually go home and have dinner with my
family. And after that, I might just go and grab a drink with my friends, or
just stay at home and catch up on my favourite shows on Netflix.

(Band 8.0+) So after I get off, I usually hit the bar with a couple of my
friends, or even, my students. We would like to grab a couple of drinks or
maybe a bite to eat if we’re feeling up to it. And it’s always a
blast whenever I hang out with them. It’s a great way to unwind and chill.
4. What subjects are you studying?

I’m currently studying a range of subjects, but my favorites are English and
Physics. These two subjects really capture my interest and keep me
engaged.

5. Do you like your subject?

Absolutely! I thoroughly enjoy both English and Physics. They challenge me


in different ways and allow me to explore fascinating concepts.

6. Why did you choose to study that subject?

For English, I’ve always had a passion for languages and literature. It’s a
subject that allows me to express myself creatively and improve my
communication skills. As for Physics, I’m drawn to understanding how the
world works on a fundamental level. The laws of physics govern everything
around us, and I find that incredibly intriguing.

7. Do you want to change your major?

At this point, I’m quite content with my choice of subjects. However, I do


have an interest in exploring other fields in the future, perhaps in university.
But for now, I’m focused on excelling in English and Physics.

8. Do you prefer to study in the morning or in the afternoons?


Personally, I find studying in the afternoons more productive for me. I feel
more awake and alert compared to the early mornings. Unfortunately, our
school starts at 7 a.m., which I find a bit too early for optimal studying.

9. How much time do you spend on your studies each week?

On average, I dedicate around 30 to 35 hours per week to my studies. This


includes class time, homework, revision, and preparation for exams.

10. Are you looking forward to working?

Yes, I’m definitely looking forward to entering the workforce one day. I see it
as an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills I’ve gained through my
studies and contribute to society in a meaningful way.

11. What technology do you use when you study?

I make use of various technologies to aid my studies, such as my laptop for


research and writing essays, educational apps for language learning, and
online resources for Physics simulations and practice problems.

12. What changes would you like to see in your school?

While I appreciate many aspects of my school, one change I’d like to see is a
later starting time. Waking up at 6 a.m. every day can be quite challenging,
and I believe starting school an hour later would allow students to be more
rested and focused during classes. Overall, though, I love my school for its
supportive learning environment, friendly peers, and dedicated teachers.

13. What work do you do?

I work in advertising and communications. My job involves creating and


implementing marketing strategies, designing advertising campaigns, and
managing communications for various clients or projects.

11. Why did you choose to do that type of work (or that job)?

I chose to work in advertising and communications because I have a passion


for creativity and storytelling. This field allows me to combine my artistic
skills with strategic thinking to effectively convey messages and connect
with audiences.

 Creativity (noun): sự sáng tạo

 Strategic (adjective): chiến lược

 Convey (verb): truyền đạt


12. Do you like your job?

Overall, I do enjoy my job. I love the creative aspect of it and the opportunity
to work on diverse projects. However, there are times when tight
deadlines and high-pressure situations can be challenging.

 Tight deadlines (phrase): thời hạn chặt chẽ

 High-pressure (adjective): áp lực cao

13. Do you want to change to another job?

At times, especially when I’m feeling overwhelmed by deadlines and stress,


I do entertain the idea of switching to a less demanding job. However, I
ultimately enjoy the creative aspects of my current role and the
opportunities it provides for personal and professional growth.

 Overwhelmed (adjective): bị quá tải hoặc áp đảo bởi trách nhiệm.

 Switch (verb): chuyển đổi

 Demanding (adjective): đòi hỏi nhiều

14. Do you miss being a student?

Sometimes, yes. As a student, my responsibilities were primarily focused on


studying and learning, without the pressure of meeting deadlines or
managing projects. There are moments when I miss the simplicity and
freedom of those days.

 Pressure (noun): áp lực

15. What technology do you use at work?

In my line of work, technology plays a crucial role. I use a variety of tools and
software, such as graphic design programs like Adobe Creative
Suite, project management platforms like Trello, and analytics tools to
track the performance of campaigns.

 Project management (noun phrase): quản lý dự án

16. Who helps you the most? And how?

My colleagues and team members are invaluable in helping me navigate


through challenging projects. We collaborate closely, bouncing ideas off
each other, providing feedback, and offering support when needed.
Additionally, my manager plays a significant role in guiding
and mentoring me, especially during high-pressure situations.
 Colleagues (noun): đồng nghiệp

 Collaborate (verb): hợp tác

 Feedback (noun): phản hồi, đánh giá

 Mentor (verb): hướng dẫn

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Từ vựng và cấu trúc IELTS Speaking Part 1 Work and Study

 to have nothing to do with someone/something ( =not involve


someone/ something) không liên quan đến

 rewarding (adj) bổ ích, đáng để làm

 walk of life (n) các tầng lớp xã hội

 dynamic (n) sự năng động, sự năng nổ

 to grab a drink (idiom) đi uống, đi nhậu

 to catch up on something: có thể quay lại làm việc mà bạn chưa thể
làm trong một thời gian

 to hit the bar (= to grab a drink) (idiom)

 a bite (to eat) (informal): đồ ăn

 to feel up to something: cảm thấy muốn làm gì

 it’s a blast (idiom) câu cảm thán, diễn tả sự vui mừng

 to hang out with: gặp gỡ, đi chơi với

 to unwind: thư giãn

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