REVIEW KỲ THI THẬT IELTS CUỐI THÁNG 09
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CHIA SẺ CỦA BẠN ĐÀM HƯƠNG
Speaking - sáng 22/9/2021- IDP Triệu Việt Vương
Part 1:
- Hometown (is your hometown an ideal place for growing up)
- Weather (which weather do you like the most, do you want to live in the place that has different weather)
- What type of people would usually visit a cafe
- what's the different between going to a cafe and a restaurant
Part 2: A cafe you like to visit
Part 3:
- What are the main reasons why people organise parties in your country?
- what do you think about inviting people over for special occasions (on what kind of occasion, tổ chức ở đâu, sao lại tổ chức ở nhà...)
Examiner của mình cũng là thầy Daniel đầu trọc đeo kính. Thầy nói rõ ràng, rất thân thiện. Thi thông qua Zoom ạ
L+R+W thi máy - chiều 22/09/21 - IDP Ngọc Khánh
Listening:
Section 1: Town tour
Tóm tắt là cuộc điện thoại hỏi về nội dung tour gồm những gì đi đâu (k nhớ gì chỉ nhớ chiếc địa điểm cuối cùng đc rec là Barrett Lodge)
Section 2: Fishing on Dolphin Island
Độc thoại về việc lấy chiếc giấy phép câu cá, phí câu cá, các địa điểm và thời gian thích hợp để câu
Section 3: Fieldtrip
Độc thoại về fieldtrip, các điểm dừng chân, những gì cần chú ý
Section 4:
Hội thoại của 2 học sinh/sinh viên về bản novel + play + musical của 1 cuốn sách
Tốc độ vừa phải, không quá tricky (hơi rối một tí chỗ sec 2 đoạn giấy phép câu cá )
Reading:
Passage 1: Agriculture (điền từ, T/F/NG)
Về nền nông nghiệp theo từng thời đại
Passage 2: Getting Children to Stay in Bed (nối đoạn với nội dung, nối tên các nhà nghiên cứu với nội dung)
Về việc các cháu hay ngủ muộn, nghiên cứu vì sao các cháu lại ngủ muộn và một số phương pháp để các cháu ngoan ngoãn đi ngủ
Passage 3: Crossing the Threshold - Architecture (Y/N/NG, multiple choice)
Về việc tu sửa bảo tàng ở NZ, kiến trúc và một chút về vấn đề lưu giữ văn hóa
Writing:
Task 1: Chart % female (16-25t) in a particular country watch and participate in various sports (tennis, athletics, basketball, badminton, golf, horse ridind and racing)
Task 2: Governments should make people responsible for looking after their own local
environment. Do you agree or disagree?
Cảm nhận sau cùng là đề khá dễ chịu, nhưng chính vì thế nên hơi rén
CHIA SẺ BẠN LILY NGO
Chia sẻ đề tích đức - IDP Ngọc Khánh - chiều 22.09.2021
Listening: tốc độ rất bình thường, ko nhanh chút nào
Part 1: hỏi thuê xe RV, bao nhiêu tiền, có trang thiết bị gì, đánh vần điểm đi đến
Part 2: mô tả 1 khu vực trường học, MCQ + Map
Part 3: 2 học sinh thảo luận essay về 1 entrepreneur trái ngành thành tài - có 6 MCQ, và 2 câu hỏi lựa chọn 2 đáp án
Part 4: bài giảng về con cá ngựa, điền từ
Reading: P1, 2 dễ (trộm vía) P3 khó
P1: về an ninh lương thực, bảo tồn các giống cây sắp tuyệt chủng, có 6 câu TFNG, 7 điền từ
P2: về giấc ngủ - matching thông tin và đoạn văn. YNNG
P3: khó vỡi ý :(( về khủng long và tái tạo hóa thạch khủng long
- Có điền từ vs từ có sẵn
- MCQ
- 1 câu hỏi chọn nhiều đáp án
(hic tên mấy con khủng long nó giống nhau quá, mình bấn loạn nên ko nhớ được chính xác dạng đề
WRITING
Task 1: bar, % phụ nữ xem và chơi các môn thể thao
Task 2: Goverment nên để người dân tự take care local environment. Agree or disagree (mình ko nhớ chính xác đề, nhưng đại loại là thế này
Speaking: Part 1:
- Work/study
- shows on TV
- watching TV: then vs. now, kids vs adults
- Pets
Part 2: A skill you find difficult to learn (không có trong bộ đề forecast nè)
Part 3:
- người trẻ người già, ai học kỹ năng mới dễ hơn
- sẽ ra sao nếu người già ko học kỹ năng mới
- cha mẹ đóng vai trò ra sao trong việc giúp con học kỹ năng mới
- mấy câu liên quan đến creativity
Examiner của mình là thầy Daniel đầu trọc đeo kính, rất thân thiện, mỗi lần mình trả lời xong đều mỉm cười nhẹ nhàng. Mỗi tội part 2 mình nói như ****. thầy cười tỏ vẻ rất thông cảm
Thi thông qua Zoom, nhưng vẫn phải đeo khẩu trang.
Chắc mới quay trở lại thi hôm nay nên trang thiết bị vs máy móc chưa sẵn sàng lắm. Mình là người thứ 2 thi nhưng bị bốc lên đầu tiên do người số 1 đến muộn. Setup từ 8h45, 9h mới được thi.
CHIA SẺ CỦA BẠN HÀ PHƯƠNG
Reivew tích đức ca thi đầu tiên sau giãn cách speaking ipd HN 22/9
Part 1: work or study
-học ngành gì?
-vì sao chọn ngành đấy?
-môn học của ngành đấy sẽ giúp gì mình trong công việc sau này?
Part 2: book
-hay đọc sách gì
-tại sao
-giới trẻ hiện nay có thích thể loại sách đấy không
...
Part 3: mn hay đọc sách gì
- người trẻ tuổi và người lớn cuổi có đọc những loại sách giống nhau không
- Cuốn sách được chuyển thể thành phim thì cái nào hay hơn
- Nên đọc sách rồi mới xem phim chuyển thể hay xem phim xong rồi đọc sách
- Đọc sách có phải phương pháp học tốt nhất
Dưới đây là những gì em nhớ được sau buổi thi hôm nay xin chia sẻ cho mn ạ. Thi dưới hình thức video call.
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過361萬的網紅Dan Lok,也在其Youtube影片中提到,How Do You Get Past The 7 Words That Ruin Everything And Destroy Success? Download Dan's Book, F.U. Money And Get His Advice: http://destroysuccess.da...
responsible entrepreneur 在 Crisel Consunji - Artist / Educator Facebook 的最佳貼文
Code Red: An Experience in Crisis Management
I can’t possibly continue talking about my journey as an entrepreneur without talking about “tough stuff.” And what could be tougher than facing one of the worst fears any business could have in the time of covid?
Three things have been very important for our team during this time: Planning, Communication, and Teamwork.
Planning not only means directing in good times, but also preparing for the worst case imaginable. With the reality that businesses operate with significant risk in the time of covid, teams have the unpalatable task of creating a response to an awful “What If?” scenario.
We always endeavoured to preemptively address an invisible opponent (hence voluntary closures for 5 out of 12 months), but on top of that, we also created a “Code Red” plan— if such preemptive actions would not be enough.
“Code Red” was a headache to discuss— because we detailed responsibilities and time frames within which decisions needed to be enforced. “Code Red” planning however, was necessary; It spelled the difference between waiting passively, versus communicating quickly. It also meant that the whole team had to confront and spell out our values when crafting a response that aligned with our conscience.
Next, Communication. This is important in crisis management, because it expresses accountability to the people you are responsible for. This entails clarity to colleagues, and transparency to clients. After all, you will never need to alter your story— if you tell the truth.
To be honest, Press Releases were not part of our “Code Red” planning. What matters most to us is that the people who need to know are informed, and feel safe with the communication given.
Lastly, Teamwork. I cannot emphasise this enough. Between multiple tasks executed concurrently, having a team that has their wits about them— troubleshooting without excuses, and remaining calm while addressing other people’s needs— is nothing short of a blessing.
I never thought I’d say this, but challenges can be gifts, too... The tougher it is, the tougher you get.
But please, no “Code Red” for the time being! We need a break!
—-
@marella_official @bally
responsible entrepreneur 在 李怡 Facebook 的最佳解答
What’s free is the most expensive | Lee Yee
Last week, Carrie Lam announced that the Central government will support Hong Kong’s fight against the epidemic in several large initiatives, including universal screening, earmarking AsiaWorld Expo as a holding treatment facility, and the construction of the makeshift hospitals, all cost to be borne by the Central government.
Such “good deeds”, shouldn’t society respond with great enthusiasm? But according to Carrie Lam, there are voices in society trying to divide the public and the government, “Every time (the government) does something, it will be discredited by some people with conspiracy theories,” and asked the media to “join (the government) in the call on citizens to participate in testing.”
Distorting facts is what discrediting means, but some facts cannot be denied, for example:
● Nationally-approved testing personnel have been exempted by the government from the requirement to register for medical laboratory work in Hong Kong. China’s BGI (formerly Beijing Genomics Institute) will process the samples from the citywide screening. Its chemists are not registered in Hong Kong.
● BGI is a listed company in Shenzhen responsible for collecting and analyzing the “national gene bank”.
● In July 2020, two companies under BGI Group were included in the sanctions list by the U.S. Department of Commerce for “suspicion of forced collection of DNA of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities for research in order to suppress Uyghurs.”
● On Aug. 14, a multinational biotechnology company filed a lawsuit with the High Court against BGI, accusing it of infringing upon a gene sequencing kit patent. GBI’s trustworthiness is in line with the level of many other Chinese companies.
● Some medical professionals believe that under the current condition of border and market non-closure, doing universal screening alone is not helpful. The public’s acceptance of testing increases the risks.
Faced with these facts, it’s evident to the public how many will be tested voluntarily. Moreover, the effectiveness of screening has been questioned by regions who’ve successfully stopped the spread of the virus, including Taiwan.
Because of China’s support, Hong Kong is not paying. As such, Carrie Lam and her cabinet have relentlessly professed their gratitude towards the Central government.
Japanese writer Isaka Kotaro said, “Nothing is more expensive than free.” A few years ago, Chinese entrepreneur Jack Ma also repeated the same thing, “free is the most expensive.” Why the most expensive? Because the price you pay is time, privacy, health, freedom, these seemingly intangible things, our most precious wealth. From the collected samples, a chemist can obtain one’s DNA, some very sensitive and personal privacy information.
We would rather pay for what we need, rather than the free things given. If the three anti-epidemic initiatives were paid for by the government, it will be necessary to get LegCo to approve the funds. In the process, at least the government and BGI or other institutions must go through negotiations that must be disclosed, rather than operating within a black box. If the three initiatives were to invite bids from Western countries, there will not be viral conspiracy theories or “smearing” remarks on social media.
The Carrie Lam regime has been accusing the United States and other Western countries of adopting “double standards” for Hong Kong in recent years. For example, the US police force also used violence against the protesters, many countries have national security laws, and other countries have postponed elections, etc., why only criticize and sanction Hong Kong?
Regarding the behaviors of people, society, and countries, we should adopt the same standards for judging and commenting, but the premise is that the other party is a person, society, and country with certain standards. We respect people from anywhere, but that does not equate respecting people who have no standards in words or deeds, and do not respect themselves. Many countries have national security laws, but behind which most countries have legislative procedures that are fully authorized by public opinion, and are restricted by the judiciary and independent media and public opinions. How is a national security law with absolute powers without checks and balance comparable to those in these other countries? Many countries allow a certain degree of police violence on protesters, but there are other mechanisms to restrict them, such that improper police violence will be followed by legal consequences.
Under autocracy, power is the single most almighty thing, accompanied by no “standards” whatsoever, whether professionally, or behaviorally of those in power and their people. Autocracy does not comply with universal standards. The standards used on those people and regimes with standards cannot be adopted on those people and regimes that do not. Facing those without standards, the natural human instinct is distrust.
responsible entrepreneur 在 Dan Lok Youtube 的最佳貼文
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