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Part 1: Flowers ...................................................................................................... 2
Part 1: Living place .............................................................................................. 4
Part 1: Color ......................................................................................................... 6
Part 2: Describe a situation that you got angry. ................................................... 7
Part 2: Describe a person who has apologized to you .......................................... 9
Part 2: Describe a time you helped someone. .................................................... 10

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Part 3: Photos ...................................................................................................... 11
Part 3: Describe a character or personality of yours .......................................... 12

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Part 3: Describe a program or app in your computer or phones ........................ 14

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Part1: Museum/gallery ....................................................................................... 15

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Part 2: Describe a reunion dinner you organized. .............................................. 16

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Part 3: Describe a course you want to learn ...................................................... 17


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Part 1: Flowers
1.Do you like flowers? (Why?)
Yes, I suppose so. I don’t think we would care to live in a world without
flowers. Flowers make our world more valid and in my country, people often use
flowers to describe their emotion.

2.What flowers do you like? (Why?)
My favorite flower is lilac coz they have great fragrance. And they were the
first flowers I ever received.

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3.Which/What is your favorite flower?

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4.Do you think flowers are important?

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I have a thing for Lily. Coz Lily always reminds me of graceful and elegant
ladies. I was thrilled when receiving a bunch of lilies from my boyfriend on our
anniversary day.

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Definitely, flowers are essential to our life. I can’t imagine life without these
lovely flowers. They can decorate our rooms, making our life more colorful.


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5.(Similar to above) Are flowers important in your culture? (Give
examples)
Yes, different flowers convey different feelings in Vietnam, they can be used
as presents to send to your friends, your sweetheart or your parents.
6.On what occasions are flowers important?

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In Vietnam, flowers are important because they have special meanings. For
example, the rose represents a symbol of love, so boys usually send roses to girls
when proposing marriage. And, lilies symbolize one hundred years of love and
devotion, so they are used for decoration at the weddings
7.Do people in your country ever use flowers for special occasions?
Yes they do. For example, when people get married, relatives and friends
usually send the newly married couple bunches of lilies, which symbolize eternal
love, tie the knot.
8.In your country, do people (ever) give flowers as a gift?
Definitely yes. People usually send flowers during festivals, birthdays or

anniversaries. Coz it is a way to show politeness and courtesy.


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9.What are the occasions when people give or receive flowers?

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On Valentine’s Day, people in Vietnam send roses to their sweethearts. And
when people visit patients, they usually bring them carnations, to hope them recover
soon.


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Part1: Living place
1.Which room do you like best in your apartment?
My favorite room is the big living room, of course. Because I can invite my
best friends to there and sit on the comfortable sofa to watch a couple of movies.
Sometimes, we also can hole a big party there; it is a nice way for us to kid back and
relax. So I like the living room.
2.Who do you live with?
I live with my parents in a flat. And we also keep a dog as a pet.

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3.Do you live in a flat or a house?

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I live in a flat. My flat locates in the heart of my hometown so the transport
facilities there are convenient. Besides it is surrounded by two parks so it is
comfortable for us to live there. More specifically, my flat are made up of 4-bed
rooms and a bid living room.

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4.Will you stay in that place for a very long time?

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No, I like new things. So I like to move to new places. I never stay in a place
for a long time, because I feel bored and get tired of everything.
5.What kind of housing/accommodation do you live in?
I have a very small apartment in the central area of my hometown. Although it
is very small, it is convenient. All places including supermarkets, office and also bus
station are all within the walking distance.

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6.How long have you lived there?

I have been living here about three years. As I said before, it is quite
convenient.
7.(If you answer you haven’t lived there long) What’s the difference
between where you are living now and where you have lived in the past?
The biggest difference is that I spend less time on daily commuting. As you
know, I lived in a suburb in the past, and it took me nearly 3 hours to go to work. But
now I live near my company, and I normally walk to the office and it just takes me 20
minutes every day.


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8.Can you describe the place where you live?
Yeah, I live in a rented apartment with four housemates. Though my bedroom
is very tiny, I feel quite homey there, and my housemates are all very nice, so I am

satisfied with it.
9.Which room does your family spend most of the time in?
Dining room. It is an ideal place for family reunion and family meal. We can
enjoy delicious foods and share thoughts with each other especially after an
exhausting day.
10.What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?

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There are a lot of things I could do, to name just a few, reading my favorite
books and appreciating detective story movies.

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11.Are the transport facilities to your home very good?

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Yes, as I said, my apartment is in the city center and thus I could enjoy
convenient public transport. It only takes about ten minutes to go to the bus station on

foot.
12.Do you prefer living in a house or a flat?

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I prefer living in a flat. Although I always envy those who own a big house in
the suburban areas. My flat is situated in the city center where provides easy access to
my workplace. However, people who live in the big house enjoy the more spacious
room and can do their gardening, you know, trimming the grass, taking care of
flowers and stuff like that.

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13.Please describe the room you live in.
My bedroom is not that spacious. I think it’s only 20 square meters. But it is
well-furnished. First of all, I have a king-size bed, and I often lie there to read comics
and novel. It is very cozy. Next to my bed is a bookshelf where I put hundreds of
books there. Most of them used to belong to my parents, and I still buy book quite
often. You know, I’m a book worm. Also, there’s a large desk in front of the window.
My room is quite bright; it’s a nice place to relax.



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Part 1: Color
What’s your favorite color?
I have many clothes in blue. It brings calm and tranquil feeling to me
What color don’t you like? What does it stand for?
I dislike brown. Actually, I’m not clear about what it means. I think I will look
gloomy if I wear brown clothes.
What colors did you like in the past? Why?

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I had a lot of clothes in red and yellow ten years ago. Maybe all children like
bring colors
Do colors have different meaning?

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Green represents nature, growth and relaxation. It is a soothing color and may
remind us of rebirth. Green goes with almost any color. Pink hints at trust worthiness

happiness, youth and sweetness.

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Is there a color that is special to Vietnamese? What does it stand for?

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Yes, some colors have special meanings in Vietnam. For example, red
represents happiness. During the Spring Festival, people, especially children will
dress in red and they also wrap their gifts in read papers. Red is used to add some
festive atmosphere.
What the relationship between colors and personality?

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It is said if you like bright colors, you must be an optimistic person, who
enjoys life, leisure and excitement. If you prefer gray and blue, you are probably

quiet, shy and you’re going to hid yourself away from strangers


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Part 2: Describe a situation that you got angry.
you should say:
where it happened
when it happened
who you were with and why you felt angry
Sample answer 1:

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A recent situation that made me angry was getting stuck in a traffic jam on the
way to meet some friends. It was last Sunday lunchtime, and I didn’t expect there to
be much traffic; people don’t work on Sundays, so the roads aren’t usually very busy.

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Everything was going well until suddenly I saw a queue of cars on the road in

front of me. I had no choice but to join the queue and wait to get past whatever was
causing the delay. It turned out that it resulted from some roadworks, and it took me
an extra 30 minutes to get past them.

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Getting stuck in traffic congestion doesn’t usually make me angry, but this
time, it did, mainly because I wasn’t expecting it and I knew that my friends were
waiting to meet me for lunch. I felt frustrated and powerless because there was
nothing I could do to change the situation, and I had no idea how long I would be
sitting there waiting. When I finally saw the reason for the congestion, I was relieved
that I was close to getting past the roadworks, but I still felt a bit stressed knowing
that I was half an hour late.



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Sample answer 2:
I do not usually get angry for small reasons and not one of the short-tempered
persons who get angry easily for silly reasons. I got furious with my friends, and I
was so furious that I did not talk to them for some days.

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This occurred when I was in 7th semester in my university probably in the year
2010. I had a friend named Rumel, who invited Stephen and me to visit his
hometown after the term final. Three of us made our plan final and fixed the date for
our journey. Since we were not in the same university, we stayed at different paces of
the city. Three days before the scheduled date of our trip I called both of them from a
local phone booth to confirm if the plan is still valid or not. They both told me they
are looking forward to the visit and Rumel told me that he has already told his parents
and relatives about our visit.

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I called my home that I would visit my friend’s hometown, and that’s why my
visit to them would be a bit delayed. They wished me a safe and pleasant journey. I
got my bags packed the night before our trip and as planned we would meet at the
city station at 9.00 am. We planned to go there by train as we thought train journey
would be more enjoyable than the bus journey.

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In the morning of the due date, I wake up early and checked if I have packed
all the right stuffs or not. Then I picked a taxi and went to the station at 7.30 am. I
looked for my friends and found they are yet to come. Rumel was supposed to buy
the train tickets and I could not find any one of them. I looked for them in every
places of the station and to my dismay they were nowhere to be found. In the mean
time I hear that the clock is ticking to announce that it is 10:00 am and I found 2/3

trains already departed. Initially I was annoyed and when it was 11.30 am I got
seriously frustrated and angry. I felt like a stupid and all of my angers started to grow
up. I was so upset that I did not call my friends. I sat at the station for another 30
minutes to pacify my anger and then took a taxi to return home.
They tried to call me to explain the reason they could not show up that morning
and almost after two weeks they came to my room and explained that due to
Stephen’s mother’s sudden and unexpected illness, he had to leave for his hometown
that morning. They both thought that the other one had informed me about the
cancellation of our tour. I told them that we are even now, and I have no complaints
about what happened that day.


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Part 2: Describe a person who has apologized to you
You should say:
Who this person is
When this happened
What this person said for apologizing
and explain how you feel about the apology is

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You know, when mentioned about this question, a person immediately came
into my mind, and he’s my roommate in university, whose name is David. We are
best friends; I can even say that we share weal and woe just like brothers. But there’s
one thing that I would never forget. That is he once played a trick on me and of
course he made an apology to me finally.

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That has happened on April Fools’ Day. To be frank, I didn’t realize that it was
April Fools’ Day at that time, so I had no defense. When David handed me a bag of
multicolored sandwich biscuits and said: “hey! There are some here.” I took one out
and bit into it without thinking. I swore that I would never forget that terrible taste. It

felt like some toothpaste! I felt sick and spat it out while David burst into laughing.

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However, he at once apologized to me and explained that it was April Fools’
Day, and he just wanted to make a joke. You know, we are good friends and had no
reason to stay angry with him, so I forgave him. Of course, I curiously asked him
what he had put into the biscuits; he told me that is toothpaste, toothpaste with all
kinds of colors. His words made both of us can’t stop laughing.
I still remember this small joke now, because it always reminds me of the
freedom days in university and the cherish friendship between David and me.


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Part 2: Describe a time you helped someone.
You should say:
Who you helped
How you helped him or her
Why you helped him or her
And explain why it was special to you.

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Three years ago, I stayed in the library till late night to prepare for final exam.
While I was studying, I heard heavy rain sound. The rain seemed to be stronger, so I
packed my things up to back home. Before I left the library, I spotted a blind standing
in front of the library entrance. I found out that she didn’t have an umbrella. I asked
her why are you standing here, and she said she is waiting till the rain is stopped. It

was already late night so there was no one who could give her a helping hand beside
me. Thus, I asked her address on the purpose of seeing her home. I shared my
umbrella with her by her destination. Although It was about half an hour far from the
library by walking and my all clothes and shoes got wet through, I felt good when she
said “thanks” with her beautiful smile. Meanwhile, however, I feel a bit
uncomfortable about it as she might not be happy with my kind if she thought that I
pity her. At the time I helped her, I should have considered and been careful about
her feeling more. I thought to give a hand to others is not that easy on the way home.


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Part 3: Photos
Do Vietnamese people like to take photos of themselves?
Yes, they do. With the popularity of phones, many Vietnamese people like to
use their mobile phone camera to take photos of themselves. It has become the most
prevalent way to show people’s personality. For example, some college students take
creative photos of themselves to mark their graduation and put these photos online,
which has attracted a lot of attention.
What kind of devices do people like to use for taking photos these days?

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Most people prefer using mobile phones to take photos. Some people no longer
use their digital cameras to take photos as they did before, because they find that
mobile phones have more advantages when taking photos. For example, it’s easy to
use. You can delete the photo and take another one if you feel dissatisfied. What’s
more, after you take a photo, you can share it on social platforms at once.
Why do some people like to delete photos?

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One likely reason is that maybe people feel dissatisfied with these photos, so
they choose to delete them and take new ones. There may be other reasons. For
instance, previous research has shown that some people lack the sense of security, so
they like deleting photos or removing their personal information.
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People usually keep photos as souvenirs. For example, some people work far
from home, so they keep a family photo with them. When they are homesick and
miss their families, the photo may bring them comfort.
Has the way people take photos changed?
The last decade has seen a great change about the way people take photos. In
the past, camera was the only device for taking photos. At that time, people seldom
take photos except for taking family photos. While nowadays people around the
world use mobile phones as their primary method of taking pictures, and they usually
take photos of themselves.


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Part 3: Describe a character or personality of yours
1.What kinds of characters are popular in the modern society?
Impatience is the most obvious trait in the fast-paced contemporary society. It
is a pity that the corporal punishments of children for misbehaviors become harsher
and much more commonplace. This immediate response to violence to indiscipline
risks leaving behind a shadow of a childhood which may lead to misanthropy. What’s
more, the crazy tempo of life also gives rise to a large number of workaholics who
grab sandwiches and rush through lunches and have set aside no time for family
bonding. If left unfettered, these two situations will become worse.


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.As pillars of the education system, teachers are commissioned with the vital
task of providing education to youngsters. Qualified teachers should have a good
personality and an appropriate teaching method. A good teacher’s proper behaviors,

attitudes, and comments on social issues will absolutely set examples for students
who accordingly can develop their correct philosophy of life and build up
indispensable quality, such as teamwork, tolerance, and perseverance. Regarding
teaching approach, teachers should tap students’ potential and motivate them to learn
more efficiently and effectively because the nature of education is about inspiring
instead of cramming.
3.Do you think parents’
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Parents play a significant role in children’s character building because
juveniles will imitate adults consciously and subconsciously. This can be proven by
the fact that many criminals suffer domestic violence in childhood and their growth
when they encounter difficulties and frustrations, they have no other way but resort to
force. By contrast, if parents are loving and caring, kids will follow examples, and
when their peers take away their toys or, when they grow up, their jobs, they will try
to understand, forgive or have a talk with the one they may not like.
4.Would you like to develop a specific personality in the future?
In the future, I want to be more of a team player. In the past years of education,
I was taught to be the number one in every field, be it sports ability or academic
scores. To stand out from the peers means scholarships and a better career prospect.
In spite of the potentials brought into full play, I might become a little bit too
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too far, athletes may push their body past natural limits and go away from health,
while students can commit suicide as a consequence of failing the exams.


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Part 3: Describe a program or app in your computer or
phones
1.What kinds of APP do you have on your phone?
Facebook, UC Browser, Maps……Well, I am very much dependent on the
apps that I have on my phone. And recently, “CNN” has become my most used app,
besides my social media related apps.
2.What are the drawbacks of having too many apps on your phone?

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3.How much time do you spend on these APPs?

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Well, people usually download a lot of apps, but they abandon most of these

apps, because they keep using the same apps. Take myself as an example, I have 150
apps installed on my phone, but I only use about 10 on a daily basis. So the other
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This is really difficult to measure. Maybe about 2-3 hours every day. Every
morning on my way to work, I read an article on the guardian, or any newspaper that
has an Open Graph app. After work, I like listening to music on Spotify for about one
hour, which is a digital music service that gives you instant access to millions of
songs, from old favorites to the latest hits. Besides, I often use Google Maps on my
mobile phone, and with this app, I’ll never be lost in any part of the city
4.Do you like to look for new APPs or just keep using the old ones?

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Yes, I do. I like new things, so once I find a more usable app, I will soon cast
aside the old one. As we all know that, in a highly competitive market, the updating
speed of apps becomes faster. So the old apps are commonly be replaced by new
ones. However, some old apps are really user-friendly and there are no alternatives to
them. So in this case, I just keep using the old one, until I find a better one.
5.Do you use free APPs or the ones that you need to pay for?
Free apps, of course. I don’t pay for apps unless they really have to, and I will
only download an app if it’s free. For some reason, I may readily buy a drink for $5,
but might feel like a terrible spender for buying a $2 app. Because I just think I have
not so much need of it. I mean, there’s no significant differences exist between free
apps and paid apps. You can always find alternatives to paid apps, and with these free
apps, I can also do the same thing.


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Part1: Museum/gallery
1. Are there many museums in your hometown?
Yes, there are various kinds of museums in Vietnam, such as the museums of
modern art, museums of science and industry, and museums of nature.
2. Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown?
Sure, I believe museums are a great educational tool. Both adults and kids can
gain an understanding of history and culture there.
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4. Did you go to any museums when you were a child?

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hometown. I was very interested in dinosaurs, and I enjoyed the dinosaur models as
well as the fossils of dinosaurs. And before we went home, my Dad also bought me
some souvenir and books.
5. Do you think museums are important?
Sure. Museums are pretty important. Adults and kids can get a chance to
acquire new knowledge in different aspects. Also, hands-on exhibits and models
showing in the museums can surely bring science and arts alive for them.

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6. Do you think it's suitable for museums to sell things to visitors?
Well, I should say it would be a good idea for the museums to sell things
related to the exhibitions to visitors. Visitors can keep them as souvenirs or send them
as gifts to friends. For those non-profit museums, they would have a larger budget to
improve their conditions and services if they can increase their income by selling
things to visitors. However, there are some museums selling some products at a high
price to visitors. I would think it’s not suitable because museums are mainly for the
public interest.
7. When was the last time you visited a museum?
Actually, I treat different kinds of museums as a place for hanging out with my
friends, so last Sunday we went to the science museum together. We joined the


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workshops to learn the practical science around us and also get to know more about
the latest science and technology.

Part 2: Describe a reunion dinner you organized.
you should say:
when and where this happened
who was there at that time
what you ate in this dinner and explain how you felt about this dinner

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I put a great deal of efforts into organizing a high schoolmate reunion dinner
two years ago. I anticipated a lot, but it ended up not worth all my efforts at all.

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I used to believed that high school friendship is one of the greatest that can
stand the test of time, that although we are scattered to all parts of the country to seek
higher education but deep down, we are all bonded together tightly by where we
came from and what we once went through side by side. But I was terribly wrong.

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Not until one day not far from the winter vacation when I entered the fourth
year of my college life, did I feel the gradually dying bonding need some immediate
redemption. Thanks to the mighty social network, I succeed in getting in touch with
all the old classmates, 38 ones, and 26 of them accepted my invitation about the
reunion dinner. A lot of preparations ensued and I was really looking forwards

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The dinner was set in a local restaurant, neat and economical. As you know, we
still lived on our parents by then, so everyone chipped in to pay the bill. The dinner
started well, as we sit by two big dinner tables in a VIP room chitchatting just like old
friends who long lost touch with each other.
But when the “How are you going” formalities were exhausted, the warm and
jubilant atmosphere began to be replaced by the 80% awkwardness of strangeness
and 20% noise of eating, or maybe there was some bit of gossip whisper. I tried wine
and old great school antidotes to turn around the situation. I tried jokes, good ones

and bad ones, but all to no avail. Someone focused on eating, some busy with screen
scrolling their phones, and some just whispering to their neighbors. The erstwhile
affinity and warmness was gone because of the contact-losing gap years.
When the dinner was over and I call for a group photo, and some staved off the
idea insisting on going home, I knew the planned following activities were waste of
time and money, and I said to myself ”OK. That’s it.” All the vibes and reminiscence
I hoped to restore ended up just like the empty and messy room: laughable.


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Part 3: Describe a course you want to learn
1. Should schools teach both arts and science?
Yes, I think so. Some people may think that science and art are completely
opposite of each other. But I think these two subjects are linked. They are two aspects
of our need to explore and appreciate our universe. Science is a complex toolbox for
investigating our world. It relies on objectivity and rigor. Art allows us to explore
how we perceive our world and what meaning it brings to our lives. So no one should
be neglected and school should teach both subjects.
2. What kinds of courses are useful for university students?

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For college and university students, financial management, in my opinion,
should be taught. It is revealed that people with basic knowledge of well-managed
share portfolios have done better than individuals who blindly buy stocks and shares
privately. Just as Benjamin accumulated much of his wealth through real estate
investment, graduates want to live not just a little bit above the breadline; they should
have other sources of income apart from the job. Apart from that, skills about
interpersonal communication should also be imparted to the youngsters, so that they
can better understand others and express their voice more effectively.
3. Why do some students dislike studying at school?

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Several factors can account for the worrying phenomenon of students'
weariness of study. Rote learning might be the biggest culprit. Teachers in a spoonfeeding classroom simply dictate information and answers and students are forced to
recite what they have learned through various exercises and tests. More importantly,
peer pressure, the tool promoted by many immature teachers to encourage academic
efforts, has made students distant or isolated from each other. Those who suffer
relatively low scores will be looked down upon while those who outperform in every
examination will also be jealousy of.
4. What school activities are good for schoolchildren?
It can be anything from organizing a big party to creating a new club. The
point is to go through the experience of doing something from start to fruition, to
struggle and follow through, to acquire skills and confidence, and to get hooked on
that feeling of knowing you did something really cool with your friends.



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