SPEAKING-3 Thi
SPEAKING-3 Thi
SPEAKING-3 Thi
2. How can community service help you achieve your future goals?
I will learn more valuable lessons in my life to become a better
human being.
Communication skills: am ma introvert, talk with them helps me
to sympathize as well as enhance my reaction in front of trouble.
Developing my problem-solving skills:
Teamwork: unite everyone that have the same ideal
6. What charity work would support you what are you studying?
Well, the “Chong Chong tre” project would support what I am
studying.
- “Chong Chong tre” is a project for young people who want to
volunteer as teachers. And they must teach English to children
every Wednesday in the pagoda.
- It helps me determine my area of interest like whether or not I’m
passionate about teaching.
- This project can connect me with other organizations that need
volunteer teachers. My major is English so I have a chance to
broaden my knowledge and master a very necessary tool for my
future career.
UNIT 2
1. Why is food wasted?
2. It is a meticulous issue
3. + The loss of balance between demand and supply: manufacture
too much while the demand is low
4. + Consumer behavior: buy more than necessary
5. + The development of marketing: buy 1 get 1, sale off to stimulate
the demand
UNIT 3
1. Brain food, how to make it, and its benefits.
- Coffee
- Increase alertness and concentration.
- Enhance productivity during the day.
2. What differences do you see in yourself when you eat brain food
versus when you don’t?
- put my mind into what I’m doing and increase my productivity
during a hard-working day.
- Dealing with unexpected events logically.
- distractions and limits my productivity during the day if I don’t. I
will forget sth easier than when I consume brain food
3. Is there any risk associated with overindulgence in brain food?
Give some examples.
- It can be detrimental to your status, which may cause fatigue.
- For instance, Once time I overindulge in caffeine and I was
unconscious for several minutes after drinking too much coffee. As
a result, I am incapable of staying awake and feel uncomfortable a
whole day
- In addition, it is detrimental to your skin, so you will be
embarrassed a lot and has no interest in social activities because it’s
really hard to cover imperfections.
UNIT 4
1. Causes of peer pressure: comparision, social media, public
mindset( fomo)
- The first and most well-known one is prejudice. Many of us have
been compared to other family’s children by our parents before.
While the parents view this as a harmless act, this can cause
unnecessary stress for adolescents and lead them to emulate the so-
called “next-door kids”.
Social media influence. When we surf Facebook and Instagram, it
is hard to avoid posts from people showcasing their achievements.
Young or immature social media users may believe that the only
way to appear “cool” is by imitating the supposed “geniuses”
- Final one is the drive to fit in. Young people are often eager to be
accepted by their peers. They feel like they have to do what their
peers do in order not to be left out.
2. What are some common examples of peer pressure that you have
experienced or observed in your life?
Academic performance: Friends can motivate each other to study
harder and achieve better grades. However, as well as leading to
unhealthy competition to the contrary
Fashion trends: Fashion is a key way in which we see peer
pressure taking place, where young people feel the implicit
expectation that they lean into certain trends to ‘fit in’ within their
clique.
Encouraging sports participation: peers can encourage their
friends to participate in physical activities like playing on a sports
team, leading to increased physical health and social skills.
Health problems: striving but don’t spend time for relaxation will take
risks and affect our mental as well as physical health
Financial loss: try to purchase kinds of stuff that your peers have own.
You splurge a ton of money for the vanity called trends but perhaps It
isn’t fit you
Damaged self-esteem: When conforming to group expectations that do
not align with personal values or interests, leading to feelings of
inadequacy and low self-esteem
Engaging in risky behaviors: Peer pressure can drive people to engage
in harmful activities such as suicide
Benefits:
Convenience
Cost-effectiveness:
Increased access to care:
Improved patient satisfaction:
Drawbacks:
Limited physical exam
Technology issues
Security concerns:
3. Do you think face-to-face or online doctors are better? Why?
I would say the medical tourism trend is not a good thing for a
couple of reasons.
Risk of complications or infection => EX: respiratory diseases, can
be spread in crowded places and even leads to urgent cases instead
of having medical treatment in a good way => it is not safe for
patients’ health.
Language barriers => When we can’t communicate clearly with
doctors, it is really hard for them to diagnose certain conditions.
Difficulty getting the same level of care as in our home country =>
Can be expensive to travel to and from a foreign country => spend
time, effort, and
If you are having surgery in a country where English is not the primary
language, you will need to make preparations to be able to communicate
with the staff.
Accident
The quality of staff, facilities, and cost
4/Why has medical tourism become a trend in many parts of the world?
The privilege that they don’t have in their local hospital( facilities,
procedure, quality, surgery,..)
The transportation is more convenient than before with the plan( the
price is cheaper