ĐỀ THI SPEAKING DỰ ĐOÁN QUÝ 2 2025
IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Questions by Topic
- Colour
- What’s the colour you dislike?
- Have you ever bought something because of its colour?
- What is your favourite colour?
- What colour would you never use in your home?
- Borrowing and Lending Things
- Have you ever borrowed books from others?
- Do you like to lend things to others?
- How do you feel when people don’t return things they borrowed from you?
- Stories
- Do you prefer listening to stories or reading them?
- Did you love stories in your childhood?
- Hats and Caps
- Do you like to wear hats?
- What kinds of hats do you have?
- Is wearing hats popular in your country?
- Why do people wear hats or caps?
- Did you use to wear a hat when you were a child?
- Where do you like to buy hats?
- Gifts
- How do we choose gifts?
- What do you consider when choosing a gift?
- What kind of gifts are popular in your country?
- What’s the best gift you have ever received?
- What gift have you received recently?
- Do you like to give expensive gifts?
- How often do you buy gifts for other people?
- Housework and Cooking
- Do you like cooking?
- Who usually does the cooking in your home?
- Do you think your home is clean and tidy?
- What housework do you dislike?
- What housework do you like?
- Do you often do housework?
- Do you have breakfast at home every day?
- Do you want to learn how to cook well?
- Apps
- What apps have you used recently?
- What apps are you usually interested in?
- What apps would you like to use in the future?
- How much time do you spend on these apps?
- Noise and Quiet Places
- Do you mind noises?
- Do any noises bother you?
- Do you think there’s too much noise in modern society?
- Are cities becoming noisier?
- Where is there louder noise, in cities or in the countryside?
- What type of noise do you come across in your daily life?
- Are there any sounds that you like?
- Send Messages
- Do you like to send messages?
- When do you send messages?
- Do you reply to messages in time?
- Do you think it’s important to reply to emails immediately after you receive them?
- In what way is making a phone call better than sending a text message?
- Do you like to send messages to your friends? (Why/Why not?)
- What kind of messages do you usually send? (Why/Why not?)
- Do you prefer sending text messages or making phone calls? (Why/Why not?)
- Have you ever experienced any issues with delayed or undelivered messages? (Why/Why not?)
- Public Gardens and Parks
- Would you prefer to play in a personal garden or public garden?
- How are the parks today different from those you visited as a kid?
- What do you like to do when visiting a park?
- Would you like to play in a public garden or park?
- Working Out
- How often do you work out?
- What kinds of exercise do you do?
- Do you prefer working out in the morning or the afternoon?
- Would you prefer working out alone or with others?
- Laptops
- Do you use a laptop often? What do you usually use it for?
- When did you get your first laptop?
- Do you prefer using a laptop or a desktop computer? Why?
- In your opinion, what are the advantages of using a laptop over other devices?
- Do you think students should bring laptops to school or university?
IELTS Speaking Part 2 and Part 3
- Describe an energetic person you know
You should say:
– who this person is
– how you know this person
– why you consider this person energetic
– how you feel about this person
Part 3 – Set 1: Energy in Daily Life
- Do you think people today have more or less energy than in the past?
- What kinds of jobs require a lot of energy?
- Is it important for children to be energetic?
Part 3 – Set 2: Influence and Lifestyle
- How do energetic people influence those around them?
- What activities can help people boost their energy?
- Do you think technology affects people’s energy levels?
- Describe your grandfather/grandmother’s job
You should say:
– what the job was
– what you know about this job
– whether it is his/her only job
– and explain how you feel about his/her job
Part 3 – Set 1: Changing Nature of Work
- Do you think jobs today are easier than in the past?
- What are the advantages of having only one job for a lifetime?
- How have working conditions changed over time?
Part 3 – Set 2: Traditional Jobs and Generational Views
- Do you think young people today value their grandparents’ professions?
- How can stories about old jobs be useful for younger generations?
- Should schools teach more about traditional careers?
- Describe an area of science that interests you
You should say:
– what science it is
– how you got interested in it
– how you learn this science
– why this science is interesting to you
Part 3 – Set 1: Science and Society
- How does science affect our daily life?
- Do you think students should be required to study science?
- What area of science do people find most difficult?
Part 3 – Set 2: The Role of Scientists
- What qualities make someone a good scientist?
- How can governments encourage scientific research?
- Should science always serve human needs?
- Describe an occasion when the vehicle you took broke down in your travel
You should say:
– where you were going
– who was with you
– whether it took long to repair it
– what impact this breakdown had
Part 3 – Set 1: Travel and Transportation Issues
- What are the most common problems people face while travelling?
- Do you think public transportation is reliable in your country?
- How do people usually react when their travel is interrupted?
Part 3 – Set 2: Vehicle Maintenance and Safety
- What can people do to prevent vehicle breakdowns?
- Is it better to own a car or use public transport?
- How important is road safety education?
- Describe a place in the village you visited
You should say:
– what place it is
– when you went there
– what you did there
– how you feel about it
Part 3 – Set 1: Village Life and Tourism
- What are the differences between village and city life?
- Why do people like to visit villages?
- How can tourism benefit rural areas?
Part 3 – Set 2: Environment and Rural Development
- Should the government invest more in rural development?
- What are the environmental benefits of living in a village?
- How has modern life affected traditional village life?
- Describe a positive change that you have made recently in your daily routine
You should say:
– what the change is and how you’ve made it
– why you think it’s a positive change
– how you feel about the change
Part 3 – Set 1: Healthy Habits and Routines
- What are some common positive habits people try to develop?
- Why do people find it hard to stick to a new routine?
- Do you think technology can help us improve our routines?
Part 3 – Set 2: Lifestyle and Self-Discipline
- How does lifestyle affect mental health?
- What role does self-discipline play in personal development?
- Should schools teach time management and routine planning?
- Describe something you bought but returned in the end
You should say:
– what it is
– when you bought it
– why you returned it
– how you returned
Part 3 – Set 1: Shopping Habits and Decisions
- What are the most common reasons people return products?
- Do people buy things they don’t need? Why?
- How has online shopping changed people’s buying behavior?
Part 3 – Set 2: Consumer Awareness
- Should stores have strict return policies?
- What can people do to become smarter shoppers?
- Do advertisements influence people to buy unnecessary items?
- Describe an occasion when you forgot something important
You should say:
– what you forgot
– why you forgot it
– when it was
– how you felt
Part 3 – Set 1: Memory and Daily Life
- Why do people forget important things?
- What can people do to improve their memory?
- How does stress affect memory?
Part 3 – Set 2: Responsibility and Consequences
- Should people be punished for forgetting important duties?
- How do different generations deal with forgetfulness?
- Do you think using mobile reminders is helpful or harmful in the long run?
- Describe an important rule
You should say:
– what rule it is
– why you think it is important
– what happens if someone breaks it
– how you feel about it
Part 3 – Set 1: Rules and Social Order
- Why are rules important in society?
- What might happen if people live without rules?
- Should children be taught to follow all rules strictly?
Part 3 – Set 2: Changing Rules and Ethics
- Are there rules that should be changed in today’s world?
- Who should be responsible for making new rules in society?
- Is it okay to break rules in some situations?
- Describe an important decision that you once made
You should say:
– what the decision was
– how you made your decision
– what the results of the decision were
– why it was difficult to make
Part 3 – Set 1: Decision Making
- What factors influence people when they make important decisions?
- Is it better to make decisions alone or with others?
- Do young people and older people make decisions differently?
Part 3 – Set 2: Regret and Responsibility
- Do people often regret their decisions?
- Should people take full responsibility for their choices?
- How can people learn from wrong decisions?
- Describe a foreign country you’d like to visit in the future
You should say:
– what it is
– where it is
– how you know about it
– why it’s interesting
Part 3 – Set 1: Travel and Global Awareness
- Why do people like to travel to foreign countries?
- What can people learn from visiting other cultures?
- Is it better to travel alone or with others?
Part 3 – Set 2: International Exposure
- How has international travel changed over the years?
- What are some challenges of living in a foreign country?
- Should students be encouraged to study abroad?
- Describe a time you made a promise to someone
You should say:
– what the promise was
– to whom you made it
– whether it was easy or difficult to keep
– why you made it
Part 3 – Set 1: Promises and Commitments
- Do you think people take promises seriously nowadays?
- Why do some people break their promises?
- Is it better to make fewer promises?
Part 3 – Set 2: Trust and Relationships
- How important is trust in personal relationships?
- Can broken promises be forgiven easily?
- How can parents teach children about keeping promises?
- Describe a line (or a few words) that you remember from a song or poem
You should say:
– what it is
– which song or poem it is from
– how you knew it
– how you feel about it
Part 3 – Set 1: Songs and Memory
- Why do people remember lyrics or poems so well?
- Do you think music is important in education?
- What types of songs are most popular in your country?
Part 3 – Set 2: The Power of Language
- How do poems and songs influence emotions?
- Are traditional songs still important today?
- Do song lyrics reflect a country’s culture?
- Describe an interesting building
You should say:
– where this building is
– what it looks like
– what it is used for
– explain why you like it
Part 3 – Set 1: Architecture and History
- Why do some buildings become famous?
- How can architecture reflect a country’s culture?
- Should old buildings be preserved?
Part 3 – Set 2: Modern vs Traditional Design
- Do you prefer modern buildings or traditional ones?
- How have building designs changed in recent decades?
- Should city planning focus on aesthetics or function?
- Describe a plan you had to change
You should say:
– what the plan was
– why you had to change it
– what the new plan was
– how you felt about the change
Part 3 – Set 1: Plans and Flexibility
- Why do people sometimes need to change their plans?
- Is it good to have backup plans?
- How do people usually feel when plans don’t work out?
Part 3 – Set 2: Time Management and Priorities
- How can people improve their planning skills?
- Do young people struggle more with time management?
- Is it better to plan things in detail or be spontaneous?
- Describe a time when it was important to tell your friend the truth
You should say:
– who your friend is
– what the truth was
– what your friend’s reaction was
– why it was important to tell the truth
Part 3 – Set 1: Honesty and Relationships
- Is it always good to tell the truth to friends?
- Can being honest sometimes damage a relationship?
- How do people usually react when told the truth?
Part 3 – Set 2: Moral Dilemmas and Choices
- Should children always be encouraged to tell the truth?
- What should people do if telling the truth could hurt others?
- Do you think society values honesty enough?
- Describe a person who shows his or her feelings openly
You should say:
– who this person is
– how you know this person
– why you think this person is open
– how you feel about this person
Part 3 – Set 1: Expressing Emotions
- Do you think it’s healthy to show emotions openly?
- Are men and women equally open with their feelings?
- How do cultural norms affect emotional expression?
Part 3 – Set 2: Personality and Communication
- Are emotionally open people better communicators?
- Can showing emotions be a sign of weakness in some jobs?
- How should parents teach children to manage emotions?
- Describe a piece of equipment that is important in your home
You should say:
– what it is
– how you use it
– how often you use it
– why it is important
Part 3 – Set 1: Technology in the Home
- What are the most commonly used household devices?
- How has home technology changed over time?
- Are people too dependent on household equipment today?
Part 3 – Set 2: Comfort and Convenience
- How does equipment make life easier at home?
- What are the risks of using too many electronic devices?
- Should children learn how to use household tools?
- Describe a TV series that you like
You should say:
– what it is about
– who the main characters are
– why you like it
Part 3 – Set 1: TV and Society
- How do TV series influence people’s behavior?
- Why do people prefer series over movies these days?
- Are reality shows harmful or helpful?
Part 3 – Set 2: Media Trends and Preferences
- How has TV content changed over the years?
- Do older people and younger people like the same programs?
- Should governments control what is shown on TV?
- Describe a puzzle that you solved
You should say:
– what puzzle it was
– how long it took to complete it
– whether it was difficult or easy
– how you felt about it
Part 3 – Set 1: Problem Solving Skills
- Why are problem-solving skills important in life?
- Should schools teach students how to solve puzzles?
- What kinds of people enjoy solving complex problems?
Part 3 – Set 2: Games and Brain Training
- Do puzzles help improve thinking abilities?
- What types of puzzles are popular in your country?
- Is playing games a good way to reduce stress?
- Describe a person who helps to protect the environment
You should say:
– who this person is
– how this person protects the environment
– whether it’s easy or difficult for this person
– how you feel about this person
Part 3 – Set 1: Environmental Protection
- What are some effective ways to protect the environment?
- Should individuals or governments be more responsible for environmental protection?
- What can schools do to promote environmental awareness?
Part 3 – Set 2: Role Models and Awareness
- Do you think celebrities have a role in environmental campaigns?
- How can communities encourage eco-friendly behavior?
- Why do some people still ignore environmental problems?
- Describe a sport you really like
You should say:
– what it is
– how you learned to do it
– how often you do it
– why you like it
Part 3 – Set 1: Sports and Health
- What are the benefits of playing sports regularly?
- Should children be encouraged to play sports from a young age?
- Is watching sports as beneficial as playing them?
Part 3 – Set 2: Competitive Spirit and Culture
- Why are some sports more popular in certain countries?
- Do you think sports stars are good role models?
- How does national pride relate to sports performance?
- Describe a live performance you enjoyed watching
You should say:
– what performance it was
– when and where it was
– who were the performers
– why you liked it
Part 3 – Set 1: Art and Entertainment
- Why do people enjoy live performances?
- What’s the difference between watching a show live and online?
- Should governments support the performing arts?
Part 3 – Set 2: Creativity and Culture
- How do live performances influence culture?
- What role does music play in society?
- Should children be encouraged to perform in public?
- Describe a newly enacted law that you like but you want to change part of it
You should say:
– what the law is
– how you first learned about this law
– who benefits from this law or who is affected by this law
– explain why you think this is a good law
Part 3 – Set 1: Laws and Society
- Why are new laws introduced?
- How do laws affect people’s behavior?
- Do you think laws should be changed frequently?
Part 3 – Set 2: Law and Fairness
- How should governments gather opinions before passing a law?
- What should people do if they disagree with a law?
- Is it ever acceptable to break the law for a good reason?
- Describe a sports person or team that you like
You should say:
– who this person is
– what this person has achieved
– how you know about this person
– explain why you like this person
Part 3 – Set 1: Athletes and Inspiration
- How do sportspeople inspire others?
- What qualities make a good athlete?
- Should athletes use their fame to speak on social issues?
Part 3 – Set 2: Fame and Responsibility
- How does fame affect professional athletes?
- Do you think athletes are paid too much?
- Should athletes be held to higher moral standards?
- Describe a time when you had a day off, free from work or study
You should say:
– what you did and where you were when it was
– who you went with
– how you felt about it
Part 3 – Set 1: Work-Life Balance
- Why is it important to take breaks from work or study?
- How often do people in your country take holidays?
- What are some healthy ways to spend a day off?
Part 3 – Set 2: Leisure and Productivity
- Do you think modern people have enough free time?
- How does taking time off affect productivity?
- What do retired people usually do during their free time?
- Describe a place with a lot of trees that you would like to visit (for example, forest, oasis)
You should say:
– what park it is and where it is
– how you know about it
– why you want to go there
– what it is like
Part 3 – Set 1: Nature and Environment
- Why do people enjoy visiting places with a lot of trees?
- How do green spaces benefit people’s health?
- What can cities do to include more trees and parks?
Part 3 – Set 2: Tourism and Preservation
- Should governments invest more in natural tourism?
- What are the dangers of too much tourism in natural areas?
- How can people help protect forests and green spaces?
- Describe an occasion when you heard a stranger speaking on the phone in public
You should say:
– when and where it was
– what you were doing at that time
– what they said
– what you felt
Part 3 – Set 1: Privacy and Public Behavior
- Do people behave differently when they talk on the phone in public?
- Is it polite to speak loudly in public places?
- How can people maintain privacy during phone conversations?
Part 3 – Set 2: Technology and Social Norms
- Has phone use in public changed over the years?
- Do people rely too much on mobile phones?
- How does phone use affect face-to-face communication?
- Describe a kind of foreign food you like and you have tried
You should say:
– what food it was
– when it happened
– where you ate it
– how you felt about it
Part 3 – Set 1: Food and Culture
- Why are people interested in trying foreign foods?
- How does food reflect a country’s culture?
- Is traditional food being replaced by international fast food?
Part 3 – Set 2: Globalization and Eating Habits
- How has globalization affected people’s eating habits?
- Do you think it’s important to preserve local cuisine?
- What are the benefits and drawbacks of international food chains?
- Describe an interesting activity your friend has done, but you haven’t and you want to try
You should say:
– what activity it was
– when it was
– why you haven’t done it
– why you want to try it
Part 3 – Set 1: New Experiences and Personal Growth
- Why is trying new activities important for personal development?
- What prevents people from trying new things?
- Should schools encourage students to explore unfamiliar activities?
Part 3 – Set 2: Peer Influence and Curiosity
- How do friends influence your choices?
- Can seeing others succeed motivate you to try something new?
- Is it better to try something alone or with a friend?
- Describe an unforgettable experience you had
You should say:
– what it was
– who was with you
– why you did it
– why you think it was unusual
Part 3 – Set 1: Memorable Events
- Why do some experiences leave a lasting impression?
- Do people remember emotional events better than neutral ones?
- How can sharing experiences strengthen relationships?
Part 3 – Set 2: Storytelling and Reflection
- Why do people like to tell stories about their past?
- Is it important to learn from past experiences?
- Do young people and older people remember events differently?
- Describe a water sport you want to try
You should say:
– what the sport is
– whether it will be easy or difficult
– what you would have to do for it
– why you want to do it
Part 3 – Set 1: Adventure and Challenges
- Why do people enjoy water sports?
- Are extreme sports popular in your country?
- What are the risks of trying adventurous activities?
Part 3 – Set 2: Health and Fitness Activities
- Are water sports good for health?
- Should schools include more physical activities in the curriculum?
- How can beginners overcome fear of water or height-based sports?
- Describe a time when you were surprised to meet a friend
You should say:
– when it was
– who you met
– where it was
– why you were surprised to meet him or her
Part 3 – Set 1: Social Interaction
- How do people usually react to unexpected meetings?
- Is it common to keep in touch with old friends nowadays?
- How important are face-to-face meetings compared to online communication?
Part 3 – Set 2: Friendship and Distance
- Do you think long-distance friendships can last?
- Why do some people lose contact with friends over time?
- How can surprise meetings help rebuild relationships?
- Describe something interesting that you and your friend have discovered
You should say:
– what it was
– how you discovered it
– how you felt about it
Part 3 – Set 1: Curiosity and Learning
- Why is discovering new things exciting?
- How can group learning benefit discovery?
- Do children learn better through discovery or instruction?
Part 3 – Set 2: Sharing and Collaboration
- Why is it meaningful to share discoveries with others?
- Can shared interests strengthen friendships?
- How has technology helped people discover new things together?
- Describe a famous person you’d like to meet
You should say:
– who this person is
– where you’d like to meet this person
– how you know this person
– why you’d like to meet this person
Part 3 – Set 1: Fame and Influence
- Why are people interested in celebrities?
- Do famous people have a responsibility to set a good example?
- Can meeting a famous person change your perspective?
Part 3 – Set 2: Role Models and Aspirations
- Who is more influential — artists, scientists, or politicians?
- Should young people look up to famous individuals?
- What qualities make a person truly admirable?
- Describe a place you visited and enjoyed in the countryside
You should say:
– where it is
– why and when you went there
– who you went there with
– how you felt about it
Part 3 – Set 1: Nature and Relaxation
- Why do people enjoy spending time in the countryside?
- What are the health benefits of being in nature?
- How does countryside life differ from city life?
Part 3 – Set 2: Rural Tourism and Preservation
- Should governments promote tourism in rural areas?
- How can tourism impact rural communities?
- What are the challenges of living in the countryside?
- Describe a photo you enjoy looking at
You should say:
– where this person took it
– when this person took the photo
– how it was taken
– how you felt about the photo
Part 3 – Set 1: Photography and Memory
- Why do people take photos?
- How has digital technology changed photography?
- Do you think photos help people remember events better?
Part 3 – Set 2: Emotions and Artistic Expression
- How do photos express feelings or stories?
- Is photography a form of art?
- Should schools teach photography as a subject?
- Describe a person who shows his or her feelings openly
You should say:
– who this person is
– how you know this person
– why you think this person is open
– how you feel about this person
Part 3 – Set 1: Emotional Intelligence
- Why is it important to express emotions?
- Do emotionally open people make better leaders?
- How can people improve their emotional awareness?
Part 3 – Set 2: Culture and Gender Differences
- Do men and women express emotions differently?
- How do different cultures view emotional expression?
- Should children be taught to manage emotions from a young age?
- Describe an interesting decision that you and your friend made together
You should say:
– what the decision was
– why you made it
– when you made it
– why you made it together
– why it was interesting
Part 3 – Set 1: Decision Making in Groups
- Is it easier to make decisions alone or with friends?
- How do group decisions impact relationships?
- Should leaders always consult others before making a decision?
Part 3 – Set 2: Choices and Consequences
- What makes a decision interesting or unusual?
- Do you think people regret decisions made with others?
- How can people learn to make better decisions together?
- Describe something given to you that you really wanted
You should say:
– what it is
– who gave it to you
– why you need it
– how you felt about it
Part 3 – Set 1: Gifts and Appreciation
- Why do people enjoy receiving gifts?
- Is it better to give a practical gift or a meaningful one?
- How do people show appreciation for gifts?
Part 3 – Set 2: Materialism and Gratitude
- Do people nowadays focus too much on material things?
- How can we teach children to be grateful?
- What kind of gifts leave a lasting impression?