IELTS Speaking Part 2 – Chủ đề Health & Fitness

CTH Edu tổng hợp câu hỏi thường gặp và gợi ý một số câu trả lời cho chủ đề Sức khỏe và Thể hình – Health & Fitness của bài thi IELTS Speaking Part 2.

Câu hỏi thường gặp

1. Theo Speaking for IELTS

Describe an exciting competition or sporting event you have witnessed. You should say:

  • what the competition or sporting event was
  • when and where it took place
  • who won
  • and explain why it was exciting.

2. Theo Get ready for IELTS Speaking

Describe an activity you like doing to keep healthy. You should say:

  • what it is
  • when and where you do it
  • how it keeps you healthy
  • And explain why you like doing it.

3. Theo IELTS Liz

3.1. Exercise

Describe an exercise you know. You should say:

  • what it is
  • how itis done
  • when you first tried it
  • what kind of people it is suitable for
  • and explain why you think it is a good exercise.

3.2. Sport

Describe a sports you would like to learn. You should say:

  • what it is
  • what equipment is needed for it
  • how you would learn it
  • and explain why you would like to learn this sport.

Gợi ý câu trả lời

1. Theo Speaking for IELTS

– I’d like to talk about the most exciting tennis match I’ve ever seen .

It wa s about six years ago just outside Bordeaux in France, and it was the boys’ final of a junior cham pionship. My favourite player, a ris ing star, had got to the final so I wanted to see him. At the time, I didn’t know anyone else who was interested in tennis – all my friends preferred football so I went on my own . I set off really early to make sure got there on time, but I ended up being too early and I had to wait for two hours for the match to start. It didn ‘t matter, though, because this meant I got one of the best seats, right at the fron t in the middle of the court – I was delighted about that. Other people gradually started arriving, the seats filled up, and we waited expectantly for the players.

When the match started, it soon became clear that I was practically the only person
supporting Jean Martin.

Most people were there to support the other guy who had won the
previous two years and was the favourite to win this year, too. Every time Paul Fernandez won a point, the crowd erupted into applause but I sat silently, getting more and more anxi ous. Martin lost the first set, but then there was a dramatic turnaround. He suddenly seemed to find some self-belief and he started to win.

That’s what I love about tennis – it’s a battle of the mind – as much as the body.

I find it interesting to see how some players may be highly skilled but don’t have the mental strength to win. Martin obviously did have this strength, and Fernandez was slowly falling apart. The atmosphere was electric. Martin showed off his amazing skills, hitting ball after ball straight down the line. Martin served for the match – you could have heard a pin drop. When he served an ace, the crowd went wild! Although they had begun by supporting his opponent, they had grown to respect him for his cool head and control of the ball. When he was presented with the trophy, he cried with joy.

– Do you play tennis yourself?

– Yes, I’m a keen tennis player. I joined a club about two years ago and play all the time.

2. Theo Get ready for IELTS Speaking

– I’d lkie to describe an activity I like doing to keep healthy. The activity is yoga.

I really enjoy doing yoga. I do yoga every week and I do it in two different places. Firstly, I do yoga in my bedroom. Sometimes I do it after a hard day at university but I usually do it in the morning. Secondly, I do yoga at a yoga centre near university.

In my opinion, it keeps me healthy in different ways. It is good for my body because I have to be strong and fit. It’s really challenging! It is good for my mind too, because I have to focus my mind on one thing. It’s good to forget about studying and exams when you are tired.

Finally, I like doing it because it’s important to keep fit and it makes me feel very relaxed and calm. I don’t like going to gyms or noisy places, so doing yoga at home or in a quiet class is great.

– Do your family like doing this activity?

– No. My sister likes doing tae kwon do. She tried yoga but she didn’t like it. My brother prefers playing football or cricket. He likes team sports.

– Would you like to spend more time on this activity?

– Yes, I’d like to do yoga every day. I’m going to do more yoga after my exams finish. In fact, I’m going on a yoga holiday in the summer.