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Describe an important plant in your country | Bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 2, 3
Describe an important plant in your country. You should say:
And explain why it is important.
What it is | Cacao tree – Chocolate |
What it looks like |
Previously thought the tree – small But could reach 12 meters in height |
Where and how it is grown/Where it is found | Dak Lak |
Why you like or dislike it And explain why it is important |
Love chocolate Ability to grow cocoa trees → advanced economic potential and contribute to the global market → reduce foreign assistance. |
When talking about a major plant in Vietnam, I believe the first thing that springs to people‘s mind mostly would be the paddy rice plant, or the cherry blossoms. But for me it would be an underrated tree, the cocoa plant, on account of how much it contributes to our country and also, to our great happiness in life. I mean, among all the products that we have the chance to enjoy, chocolate is unanimously loved. And it is nowhere but our Vietnam to be the birthplace of the best chocolate on earth.
Had it not been for my visit to Marou Farm in Dak Lak last summer, I would still be clueless about neither its appearance nor its contribution to our economy. It was such a once-in-a-lifetime experience as I now know how chocolate is made, from beans to bars.
Back then I had known the chocolate came from beans, which I could deduce that the tree must have been small, as you know, beans could never be that big. When I took my first step onto the farm, it blew my mind to realize the little cocoa tree actually could reach a height of up to 12 meters, making me just a tiny human standing in a farm full of large cacao trees. I could go on this for hours but I guess we all should go there and see for ourselves.
It is difficult to say whether I like this plant or not, but definitely it would not take more than a second for me to say I love chocolate and everything comes with it, and I bet the case is also true for others. As now Dak Lak farmers are capable of growing qualified cocoa trees sustainably, this has advanced their economic potential and ability to contribute to the global market, therefore reducing the need for foreign assistance.
That’s how this plant does wonders for our macroeconomy on a whole. And for me, I am grateful for the best chocolate to enjoy!
Well, as rice is the most significant agricultural crop in my nation, I’d want to talk about it.
The rice plant has been discussed in practically every topic since I was in early elementary school, including literature, natural science, and geography. The rice plant can be seen growing everywhere in the Vietnamese countryside, even in real life.
I’m constantly in awe of how such a basic plant can support the economy of an entire country. Millions of Vietnamese families still rely on the production of rice to supplement their income today. More convincing evidence of the importance of this plant in my nation is shown by the fact that Vietnam is now among the top exporters of rice in the world.
In addition, children develop the habit of eating rice from a very early age, and the elder generation cannot spend a day without rice in some way. Rice has been an essential component of the primary meal of most families for millennia.
The rice plant has been a particularly significant part of Vietnamese culture for thousands of years, and many ceremonies and traditions have their roots in the farmers’ aspirations for a bountiful harvest. Many of these traditions are regarded as important, well-established customs by tourists from other countries.
I believe that the rice plant has evolved into one of the most significant representations of the Vietnamese spirit and is deserving of high praise from all eras.
Well I’d love to talk about rice, the most important agricultural plant in my country.
Ever since I was in my early elementary years, the rice plant has appeared in almost every subject, from literature to natural science to geography. And even in real life, the rice plant can be spotted all across the countryside around Vietnam.
It never ceases to amaze me how such a simple plant could support a whole nation’s economy. Up to this day, millions of Vietnamese families are still dependent on the cultivation of rice to make ends meet. And the fact that Vietnam has become one of the world’s leading rice exporters is more solid proof of the relevance of this plant in my country. Besides this, rice has been an indispensable part of the main meal of most families for centuries and children practice the habit of eating rice from a very young age, and as for the older generation, they cannot go a day without rice in some form or the other.
Over thousands of years, the rice plant has played a really important role in Vietnamese culture and many traditions and ceremonies originate from the farmers hopes for an abundant crop, and many of these traditions are considered as important established customs to foreign visitors.
I think that the rice plant has become one of the greatest symbols for the Vietnamese spirit and deserves large appreciation from all generations.
In addition to rice, I believe that coffee is also a tree worth mentioning because of how important it is to Vietnam’s economic development. That stated, coffee has developed into the top export sector that supports our economy and is the leading producer of robusta beans worldwide. According to what I’ve read, the revenue from coffee exports is even expected to grow quickly in the near future because Vietnamese farmers can now sustainably grow and even process high-quality beans. Looking forward to seeing our labels everywhere in the world!
Although concrete jungles are more prevalent than ever these days, I would still answer in the affirmative since gardens not only provide visual interest to the whole property but also act as a therapeutic hobby for the owner. Whether it’s a tube house in a busy street or an apartment on the 20th floor, I have a tendency to believe that Vietnamese always want to make their home as pleasant as possible.
In those situations, a cozy area surrounded by vegetation would work well. In addition to having gardens for aesthetic reasons, I think Vietnamese also have them for fun, especially since gardening is already a type of contemporary meditation that helps us shut ourselves off from the outside world for a bit.
It is challenging, but not impossible, to convince city inhabitants to start growing their own food as they become more reliant on shops. I believe there should be some incentives initially, some extrinsic motivation to start with, to encourage these folks to use their green thumb and plant crops around their homes.
It would be fantastic if the local government could set up some harvesting competitions, perhaps by distributing tomato seedlings to each home and judging whose family can get the most out of them. By gradually fostering competition among adults (which is characteristic of urban residents), I think this also piques children’s curiosity. These folks might stop shopping at convenience stores once they comprehend and become accustomed to having fruit and vegetables readily available at the back of their home.
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