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Describe a good law in your country | Bài mẫu Speaking Part 2, 3
Describe a good law in your country. You should say:
And explain why it is a good law. (what would happen without it?)
Bài mẫu 1
Ý tưởng bài mẫu (tiếng Việt)
Take-note trong 1 phút (tiếng Anh)
What the law is |
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How you first learned about the law |
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Who the law affects |
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Why it is a good law |
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Bài mẫu:
I’ve never thought much about this, so I don’t have a lot of choices, but there’s one law that has been having significant impacts on my daily life, that is the law which makes wearing a face mask compulsory in public places during the coronavirus pandemic. Those who don’t comply with the law will have to pay a fine of around 1 to 3 million VND.
Starting in late 2019, the pandemic has exerted a heavy toll on most countries around the world, and in order to protect its citizens’ health, the Vietnamese government brought forth a law which requires all members of the public to have their face mask on when they leave their house. The government took full advantage of the media and the press to make sure that every single citizen was well informed of the law, for their own protection and others’. I remember reading about it in a well-known online newspaper, and then it was all over social media. I also believe that it is crucial for everyone to be aware of their responsibility in order to halt the spread of the virus.
This law applies to all inhabitants in Vietnam, no exception, which means that it doesn’t matter for what reason you go out, be it work, study or personal business, you have to wear a face mask. The compliance rate was actually much higher than a lot of people initially expected. Many were pessimistic that it seemed impossible to force every single person to wear a mask when they went out, but the majority of Vietnamese people are very concerned about their own health and that of their family, so they follow the law very strictly even to this day.
Thanks to this law, Vietnam has successfully controlled the pandemic, allowing economic and social activities to return to normal, well, sort of, but this is the best we can have, given the nightmare we’ve been living in for the past 2.5 years. Without it, the contraction rate and the death rate would have been much higher, and our life would still be put under a lot of restrictions. I think I’ll keep wearing a face mask even after the pandemic has ended, as it is a good habit and it helps prevent dust while traveling as well.
Từ vựng:
Bài mẫu 2
Today I’m going to talk about a law that I find very effective in my country. It is a law that bans people from throwing garbage in public places.
A few days ago, I heard the news broadcast on channel VTV1 that this law had been enacted after the Environmental Protection Conference last month. It says that no one is allowed to litter in public sites, especially tourist attractions. If anyone is caught throwing rubbish in such places, he or she must pay a fine of about 1 million to 5 million Vietnamese Dong, which is a huge amount of money. In case a person is reported to have broken the law, the one who reported may receive a bonus of 5 million, of course, with proper evidence only.
After this law came into force and some people were reported. The strict punishment and strong criticism from the media as well have discouraged citizens from throwing rubbish anywhere they want. Also, the stunning views and natural landscapes of some famous tourist attractions in Vietnam have been protected. There are also fewer complaints from tourists about so much litter such as used cans and bottles appearing on the beach. And the most important thing is that the citizens’ awareness of protecting the environment has greatly improved.
That’s all I want to share!
Từ vựng:
There are a few situations that I can think of. For example, some people might exceed the speed limit because they have to hurry home and take care of a sick family member, or they may be late for work. Some steal from others because they are in a very difficult financial situation and they have no way to make money.
I don’t think it’s the right thing to do but sometimes the circumstances of the violators need to be taken into consideration to understand their motivation while committing a crime. There are, of course, those who violate the law as a force of habit or they find it inconvenient to follow the rules, and I believe they should be strictly punished.
First of all, it is a very well respected profession. Lawyers are often looked up to, because they tend to be law-abiding citizens who are very well educated, well behaved and knowledgeable.
What is more, lawyers are also paid handsomely, which I believe to be deserving because they have to study intensively, do a lot of research and undergo a significant amount of training to get to where they are.
I would say that generally, Vietnamese people abide by the law strictly, but I don’t think people in any country would comply with the law all the time. There are always criminals everywhere we go, for all sorts of reasons, and that’s a fact of life that we have to accept.
Some people may inadvertently break the law while others do it on purpose. Whatever the reason is, I don’t believe that it’s the right thing to do.
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