IELTS Speaking Part 2 Cue Card

Describe a person you know who wears unusual clothes.
You should say:

  • Who this person is

  • How you know this person

  • What his/her clothes are like
    And explain why you think his/her clothes are unusual

1. Speaking Expressions

A. Who this person is

  • The first person who comes to mind is… (Người đầu tiên tôi nghĩ đến là…)

  • He/She goes by the name of… (Anh/Chị ấy có tên là…)

  • You might know him/her as… (Bạn có thể biết anh/chị ấy là…)

B. How you know this person

  • I met him/her through… (Tôi gặp anh/chị ấy qua…)

  • We’re classmates/colleagues from… (Chúng tôi là bạn cùng lớp/đồng nghiệp tại…)

  • We crossed paths at… (Chúng tôi tình cờ gặp nhau tại…)

C. What his/her clothes are like

  • He/She always sports… (Anh/Chị ấy luôn mặc…)

  • His/Her wardrobe features… (Tủ quần áo của anh/chị ấy có…)

  • He/She pairs… with… (Anh/Chị ấy kết hợp… với…)

D. Why you think they’re unusual

  • It stands out because… (Nó nổi bật vì…)

  • What’s striking is… (Điều ấn tượng là…)

  • It defies the norm by… (Nó phá vỡ chuẩn mực bằng cách…)

2. Ideas & Collocations

  • Vintage leather jacket (áo khoác da cổ điển)

  • Mixing bold patterns (pha trộn họa tiết táo bạo)

  • Layered accessories (phối nhiều phụ kiện)

  • Custom‑made sneakers (giày thể thao đặt riêng)

  • Oversized hats and scarves (mũ và khăn choàng quá khổ)

  • Neon colour accents (nhấn nhá màu neon)

  • Upcycled fabrics (vải tái chế)

  • Statement jewellery (trang sức phá cách)

  • Alternative fashion (thời trang ngầm, độc đáo)

  • Breaks conventional dress codes (phá vỡ quy tắc ăn mặc thông thường)

3. Sample Answer

The first person who comes to mind is my friend Minh, a graphic designer I met during an art workshop last year. We crossed paths at a local studio in District 1, and I was immediately drawn to his eclectic style. He always sports a vintage leather jacket splattered with hand‑painted motifs, paired with neon colour accents—think bright green socks peeking out from under faded jeans.

His wardrobe features pieces he hunts down at thrift markets: mixing bold patterns like paisley shirts with striped trousers, and layering oversized hats and scarves even on warm days. On his feet, he wears custom‑made sneakers crafted from upcycled fabrics, each pair unique. He finishes his outfits with statement jewellery—chunky rings and necklaces made from reclaimed metal.

It stands out because he breaks conventional dress codes: in a city where most people wear neutral tones, his outfits defy the norm and act as a walking gallery. What’s striking is his confidence—he dresses not for attention, but as a personal canvas. Even at the crowded metro station, passerby can’t help but do a double‑take when they see him stride by in that luminous ensemble.

One afternoon, I joined him on a photoshoot for his personal portfolio. Watching him pose against urban backdrops, tweaking his scarf and adjusting those neon socks, made me appreciate how his clothes are an extension of his creative identity. When I asked why he dresses so unusually, he said, “Clothes are another form of communication. If I only speak through design, half of my audience might not get the message.” That insight struck me—his fashion choices aren’t random; they’re a deliberate statement.

Overall, I think Minh’s style is unusual because it blends alternative fashion with sustainable practices and serves as a medium for self‑expression. His outfits challenge everyone around him to rethink the boundaries of everyday dress. Knowing him has taught me that fashion can be both art and advocacy, and I look forward to seeing what he’ll wear next.

IELTS Speaking Part 3

1. Do you think what people wear affects their mood?

Expressions:

  • Absolutely—there’s a psychological link… (Chắc chắn—có mối liên hệ tâm lý…)

  • Dressing well can boost confidence… (Ăn mặc đẹp có thể tăng tự tin…)

  • Comfort matters too… (Sự thoải mái cũng quan trọng…)

Ideas & Collocations:

  • Power dressing (ăn mặc quyền lực)

  • Colour psychology (tâm lý màu sắc)

  • Feel‑good factor (yếu tố khiến thấy vui)

Sample Answer:
Absolutely—there’s a psychological link between attire and mindset. Power dressing in a tailored suit can boost confidence before a presentation, while cosy loungewear enhances relaxation at home. Even small details like colour psychology—wearing blue to feel calm—play into your overall feel‑good factor.

2. Do you think it’s a good idea to buy clothes online?

Expressions:

  • It has its pros and cons… (Nó có mặt lợi và hại…)

  • Convenience is a big plus… (Sự tiện lợi là điểm cộng lớn…)

  • Sizing can be tricky… (Việc chọn size có thể khó khăn…)

Ideas & Collocations:

  • Free returns and exchanges (đổi trả miễn phí)

  • Virtual fitting rooms (phòng thử đồ ảo)

  • Detailed size charts (bảng kích cỡ chi tiết)

Sample Answer:
It has its pros and cons. Convenience is a big plus—you can shop 24/7 from home. Many sites offer free returns and exchanges, which helps when choosing the right size. However, without virtual fitting rooms or detailed size charts, you risk ending up with ill‑fitting items.

3. What kinds of clothes do people wear in the workplace?

Expressions:

  • It depends on the industry… (Tùy vào ngành nghề…)

  • Business formal vs. business casual… (Ăn mặc công sở trang trọng so với thoải mái…)

  • Uniforms are mandatory in… (Đồng phục là bắt buộc ở…)

Ideas & Collocations:

  • Tailored suits and blazers (vest và áo khoác công sở cắt may)

  • Smart‑casual attire (trang phục lịch sự thoải mái)

  • Safety gear and uniforms (đồ bảo hộ và đồng phục)

Sample Answer:
It depends on the industry. In banking or law, tailored suits and blazers are standard (business formal), whereas tech startups embrace smart‑casual attire—think chinos and polos. In manufacturing or healthcare, uniforms and safety gear are mandatory to comply with regulations.

4. How do the clothes of older people differ from those of younger people?

Expressions:

  • Generally speaking… (Nói chung…)

  • Older generations favour… (Các thế hệ trước ưa chuộng…)

  • Younger people gravitate toward… (Giới trẻ thường hướng đến…)

  • Comfort vs. trend‑driven… (Thoải mái so với theo xu hướng…)

Ideas & Collocations:

  • Classic cuts and muted colours (kiểu dáng cổ điển và màu trung tính)

  • Trendy streetwear and fast fashion (thời trang đường phố xu hướng và hàng nhanh)

  • Practical footwear vs. statement sneakers (giày tiện dụng so với giày nổi bật)

Sample Answer:
Generally speaking, older generations favour classic cuts and muted colours, choosing clothes for longevity and comfort. In contrast, younger people gravitate toward trendy streetwear, fast fashion, and statement sneakers. While seniors prioritise practicality, Gen Z often seeks self‑expression through bold designs.

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Thầy Bình Tiền Giang là người sáng lập và giáo viên của Blearning Education, Phường Thới Sơn, tỉnh Đồng Tháp (mới). Với sứ mệnh mang đến nền giáo dục tiếng Anh chất lượng cao nhưng giá cả phải chăng cho mọi học sinh trong tỉnh, thầy Bình đam mê giảng dạy thông qua kỹ năng ngôn ngữ và truyền cảm hứng để các em phát huy tối đa tiềm năng của mình trong tiếng Anh và nhiều lĩnh vực khác.