IELTS Speaking Part 2 – Chủ đề Culture & Modern Society

CTH Edu tổng hợp câu hỏi thường gặp và gợi ý một số câu trả lời cho chủ đề Nền văn hóa và Xã hội hiện đại – Culture & Modern Society của bài thi IELTS Speaking Part 2.

Câu hỏi thường gặp

1. Theo Speaking for IELTS

Describe a festival that you enjoy. You should say:

  • when the festival occurs
  • where it occurs
  • what happens during it
  • and explain why you enjoy the festival.

2. Theo Get ready for IELTS Speaking

Describe a special occasion in your life. You should say:

  • where this occasion took place
  • when it took place
  • who was there
  • and explain how your feelings on this occasion.

Gợi ý câu trả lời

1. Theo Speaking for IETLS

– I love Guy Fawkes Night. It’s a British celebration held on 5th November every year. The origins of it are really fascinating, a story of intrigue and deception. In 1605, Guy Fawkes planted some gunpowder under the Houses of Parliament. He wanted to blow up the government and the King, but he was caught. He was tortured and executed for treason.

People lit bonfires to celebrate the fact that King James had survived, and the government
made the day a national day of thanksgiving. People still light bonfires to this day, and for
this reason, the festival is sometimes called Bonfire Night. A cloth ‘Guy’ is put on top of the bonfire and burned. People also set off fireworks in their back gardens or they attend public firework displays.

When I was younger, my dad would set off fireworks in our garden and I would be terrified. They were so loud they made me jump! But I had to try and hide it because he had gone to a lot of trouble to prepare and light the fireworks for us. Our cat hated Bonfire Night and would hide behind the sofa for hours on end!

I love this festival for many reasons, Firstly, it brings some colour and excitement to
an otherwise very dark time of year, Then, I love the story behind it. It’s so much more
fascinating than the stories behind other festivals, Last but not least, I love the fact that it’s
a major celebration that is particular to the British. I don’t think the British are too good at
national celebrations, probably a result of our Puritan past. But the 5th of November is a
valued exception.

It also amuses me that while the French celebrate Bastille Day, the anniversary of when
revolutionaries stormed the Bastille Prison representing royal authority, we celebrate Guy
Fawkes Night, the anniversary of when a plan to kill the King failed and the status quo was upheld. It says quite a lot about the differences between our cultures.

– Do you think everyone in Britain knows about the origins of the festival?

– Yes, I do. There’s even a rhyme to help you remember: Remember, remember the 5th of
November. Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason why gunpowder treason should
ever be forgot.

2. Theo Get ready for IELTS Speaking

My special occasion was my graduation ceremony. There was a parade with the professors and the other students. Then we went into a hall for the ceremony and we got our certificates.

I graduated in England from Oxford University. It was last summer. It was very hot. My family flew to England for the ceremony and we celebrated together. I was very excited because my family came to visit me. I was nervous too. It was a very important day.