Hướng dẫn trả lời IELTS SPEAKING – Topic: Travel & Holidays

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Chủ đề Travel & Holiday là một trong những topic phổ biến nhất trong các đề thi IELTS năm 2018. Các câu hỏi về chủ đề này tưởng chừng quen thuộc nhưng vẫn khiến nhiều thí sinh mất điểm. 

Vì thế IELTS HIEN NGUYEN hướng dẫn bạn cách trả lời câu hỏi Speaking IELTS trong Part 1 – 2 – 3 liên quan đến Chủ đề Travel & Holidays. Ngoài ra, các bạn cũng có thể tham khảo một số câu trả lời mẫu để hiểu rõ cách trả lời đạt điểm cao trong kỹ năng Speaking.

PART 1

  • Do you like travelling?
  • Who do you often spend holiday with?
  • How much traveling have you done?
  • What kind of places have you visited in your life?
  • When you visit new places, what do you like to do?
  • Do you prefer traveling alone or in a group?
  • In which seasons do you prefer to travel?
  • What is the best season to travel in your country?
  • Would you say your country is a good place for travellers to visit?
  • Where would you recommend a foreigner to visit in your country?
  • What places would you like to visit in the future?
  • How much time do you spend travelling on a normal day?
  • What do you do while you are travelling?
  • Do you think your hometown is a good place for a holiday?

PART 2

Describe a tourist attraction you once visited.

You should say:

  • when you visited it
  • where is it situated
  • who you went with
  • and say what about it you like the most

Describe a beautiful place you once visited.

You should say:

  • when you went to this place
  • where it was
  • who you went with
  • and say why you liked it so much

Describe a short trip that you frequently make (or, take) but dislike.

You should say:

  • where you travel from and to
  • how often you make this trip
  • why you make this trip
  • and explain why you dislike this trip

Describe a trip that took longer than you expected.

You should say:

  • when it happened
  • where you were traveling to
  • who you were traveling with
  • and explain why it took longer than you expected

Describe a trip that didn’t go as you had planned/expected.

You should say:

  • where you were traveling to
  • who was travelling with you
  • what didn’t happen according to plan
  • what you did
  • and explain how you felt.

PART 3

Travelling

  • Do people in your country like to travel?
  • How has travelling changed, compared to several decades ago?
  • When do people travel (as tourists), who do they usually go with?
  • Do you think travel can (or, does) change people’s ways of thinking?
  • What are the disadvantages of not traveling?

Travelling in Cities

  • How do most people in your country travel to work?
  • People in cities used to like living downtown but now they prefer to live in the suburbs. Can you explain why?
  • What is the impact of vehicles on people’s lives?
  • Do people in your country prefer to walk or take a car for short trips?
  • How can big cities deal with the problem of having many people crowded into the same place?
  • Are there any connections between transportation and the environment?
  • Does your hometown have any problems connected to transportation? How could these problems be solved?
  • Is cycling very popular in your city?
  • What are the differences between traveling by car and traveling by bicycle in a city?
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of cycling in the city?
  • How could the government encourage more people to use bicycles in the city?
  • What are the benefits of having a good public transportation system in a city?
  • How will transportation in cities change in the future?

International Travel

  • Do people from your country like to travel  abroad?
  • Can you suggest why some people (from your country) go abroad to work?

Traffic Congestion in Cities

  • What causes traffic problems in big cities?
  • What could be done to solve this problem?
  • What do you think are the benefits of having a good public transportation system in a city?
  • How do you imagine public transport might change in the future?

Long-Distance Travel

  • What are some of the various reasons why people travel long distances?
  • Is it easier to travel long distances today than in the past? (Why?)
  • How is long-distance travel today different to in the past?
  • What effects does long-distance travel have on people?
  • Can long-distance travel ever create problems for people?
  • Does long-distance traveling have any effect on the environment?
  • How might long-distance travel change in the future?
  • What would it be like to travel in space?
  • What are the problems people might experience when going on a trip and what could be done to avoid/solve these problems?

Preparing for a Trip

  • Is it important for travelers to carefully plan the trip?
  • What are the differences between a well-planned trip and a trip that is not well-planned?
  • In general, what factors should people consider when planning a trip?
  • What essential things do people need to take when they go on a trip?
  • Do you think there are any differences between men and women when they plan a trip?
  • People with different personalities sometimes plan or prepare for a trip differently. Can you give some examples of this?
  • How do people find information about places to travel to?
  • What factors would people consider when preparing for a trip?

Travelling Differences

  • If you were traveling with friends, what qualities would you like them to have?
  • Some people prefer to go on guided tours when they travel while others prefer to travel individually. Which do you think is better?
  • What are the different means of transport that a person can choose from when traveling?
  • In what ways does a person’s wealth affect the quality of that person’s traveling experience?
  • Who do you think learns more from travelling, old people or young people?
  • Do you think it’s a good idea to use a credit card when travelling?
  • Some people like to take a lot of things with them when they travel and other people prefer to take as little as possible. Why do you think people have this difference?

Tourism

  • Do you think the tourist industry is very important?
  • What do you think has led to the growth in the tourism industry?
  • What benefits does tourism bring to society?
  • Are there any problems caused by tourism? How to address these problems?
  • How to balance the economic benefits of tourism with the environmental damage that is done by tourism?
  • What effects do you think international travel has on the different countries involved?
  • How has international travel changed in the past 20 or 30 years?
  • Can you suggest some things that people should and should not do when they travel to a foreign country as tourists?
  • Do you think the media has much effect on tourism?
  • Some think it’s not necessary to go to tourist places now that we can see these places on the internet. Do you agree?

Changes in Traveling

  • How do you think traveling today is different to what it was several decades ago?
  • In 20 or 30 years, how do you think traveling will be different to what it is today?

Modern Technology and Travel

  • In what ways has modern technology changed people’s traveling experiences?
  • Do you think the internet has had an effect on people’s traveling behaviour today?
  • If you were going on a trip, what essential modern technology would you take with you, and why?

CÂU TRẢ LỜI MẪU CHO PART 1

Do you like travelling?

Yes, definitely! I think seeing the world, from great historical monuments to white sandy beaches, is what life is all about. It’s a very interesting way to learn about new cultures and explore new places.

Who do you often spend holiday with?

It depends on what kind of holiday it is. If it’s Christmas vacation, I prefer hang out with my friends here and there and have a chit-chat. If it’s New Year holiday, I just want to celebrate the holiday with my family and relatives in a cozy ambiance.

How much traveling have you done?

Well for a start I’m an international student, so my life can be counted as travelling. I’ve been on a road trip to USA, a vacation to Japan, and Korea when I was younger thanks to my father meeting sales goals, and most recently Australia – a splendid country.

What kind of places have you visited in your life?

I am a working person. Therefore, I prefer to visit the places which elevate my mood and energize me. I have been to some of the most beautiful beaches and lakes in my country. These places bring me closer to nature and rejuvenate me.

When you visit new places, what do you like to do?

It seems to me that there’re a lot of stuff to do when visiting a brand-new places. At first, I would love to take photographs to bookmark my travel experience as well as share with my best mates. Culture vulture seems to be my another character when I feel like discovering the places of great aesthetic appeal everywhere I set foot in.

Do you prefer traveling alone or in a group?

Well, it depends on my current mood. A trip to the off-the-beaten-track destinations, mountainous or forested place for instance will be my initial choice if I feel devastated. On the contrary, I will congregate with my companions and sign up for guided tours as it’s a chance to be shown around and take photograph – one of my hobbies when feel overjoyed.

In which seasons do you prefer to travel?

I guess it would be autumn. This season has little rain, clear skies and temperate conditions. It’s really the best season when most places are at their best at that time.

What places would you like to visit in the future?

If I have the chance to visit one famous place, it will be Paris, a must-see place to me. I would love to visit the Eiffel Tower, to tuck into French delicacies in prestigious restaurants. In addition, it’d be great for me to visit the Louver Museum and discover history as well as La Sorbonne University – the oldest educational institution in modern France.

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