Describe your family | Bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 2 + 3

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Describe your family | Bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 2 + 3

Bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 2 chủ đề: Describe your family

1. Mẫu 1

Describe your family, talk about your family, tell me about your family hay những câu hỏi tương tự về gia đình.

  1. How many family members your family has

  2. What they do

  3. How close you are

  4. Explain why your family is important to you

Dàn bài Part 2

Ý tưởng bài mẫu (tiếng Việt)

Ý tưởng bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 2 chủ đề: Describe your family
  • Gia đình bạn có mấy người?
    • 4 người: bố mẹ, em gái và mình
    • Trong nhà nuôi mèo, con mèo có thể được coi là thành viên thứ 5
  • Gia đình bạn làm gì?
    • Mẹ là nhân viên ngân hàng
    • Bố là cảnh sát
    • Em gái mới học xong THPT và đang định ứng tuyển vào trường đại học mình muốn
    • Mình đang học năm thứ 3 đại học
  • Gia đình bạn có gần gũi nhau không?
    • Gia đình có gần gũi
    • Hoạt động ưa thích của cả nhà là ăn bữa ăn đặc biệt do mẹ nấu vào cuối tuần
    • Cả nhà có thể quây quần bên bàn ăn vì đó là khoảng thời gian bố ít bận công việc
  • Vì sao gia đình quan trọng?
    • Rất quan trọng và không thể sống mà thiếu gia đình

Take-note trong 1 phút (tiếng Anh)

Take-note đề bài Describe your family trong 1 phút
  • How many family members your family has
    • Four people, including mom, dad, younger sister and myself
    • We keep a cat so it can even be considered the family’s fifth member
  • What they do
    • Mom is a clerk at the bank
    • Dad is a police officer
    • Sister has just finished high school and is trying to apply to the university of her choice
    • I’m in junior year of university
  • How close you are
    • My family is quite close
    • Our favorite activity is a weekend special meal that my mom cooks for the whole family
    • Because dad is less likely to be busy at work at that time, the whole family can bond together at the dinner table
  • and explain why your family is important to you.
    • Family is extremely important
    • Don’t know what life would be like without them

Bài mẫu:

My family has always been an integral part of my life. There are four people in our home, which are my mom, my dad, my little sister and myself. We also own a pet cat in our household and my sister loves him so much that she sometimes calls him our family’s fifth. 

My Mom is a clerk at the bank while my Dad works as a police officer. It can be extremely busy working for the law at times, so he isn’t always present at meal time with us. My sister just finished high school a month ago, which is why she’s trying to get into the university of her dreams. I’m also a university student in junior year, but my school is totally different from my sister’s choice.

My family is very close-knitted. I don’t know what it’s like for other families, but for me, it really feels that way. We have this family tradition where my mom cooks a special meal for everyone on the weekend. Because dad is less likely to be away at the job at that time, our household can bond around the dinner table and savor something that we don’t get to enjoy every day. The fact that my mom’s signature dishes are delectable helps too.

I think the importance of having a family can’t be stressed enough. I struggle to imagine what my life would be like without my loved ones. 

Một số từ vựng ăn điểm được sử dụng trong bài mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 2 chủ đề Describe your family:

Integral (n.): quan trọng sâu sắc

Clerk (n.): thư ký

Junior year (n.): năm học trước năm tốt nghiệp

Close-knitted (adj.): gắn bó khăng khít

Family tradition (n.): truyền thống gia đình

Bond (v.): gắn bó

Savor (v.): thưởng thức

Delectable (adj.): ngon lành

2. Mẫu 2

You should say: 

  • how many family members your family has
  • what they do
  • how close you are

and explain why your family is important to you.

A family is the most important place for any individual and it is considered as the root of people. Without a family, one cannot have a decent and happy life. I also live in a family consisting of several members.

In my family, basically, we are five members altogether. They are – my parents, my younger sister and younger brother and me. We, five people, live in our own apartment. Besides, we have some other relatives who are family members too and they live adjacent to us. If I count them, the number will be more. Most of the members are related to me either from my father or my mother. But the number of my maternal relatives and family member is more from my paternal part. I am too lucky that all of them love me much.

My father is a government worker and serves on the District Council while my mother is a housewife and she takes care of the family. My younger sister is a student of 10th grade while the brother is in his 6th grade, and I am a university student. As a District Council officer, my father remains busy always and even he is to bring some work at home to complete as he cannot execute the massive tasks within the budgeted time of his office. My mother remains busy with her household chores as we do not have any domestic help. My sister and brother remain occupied with their studies while I pass my day in the university and return home at night.

I am lucky to have such a family. All the members of the family are highly intimate with me and I am to them too. The interpersonal relationship with all the family members in my family is fine and we do truly care for each other. When someone is in any sort of trouble or in any difficulty, we try to provide necessary supports immediately so the situation could be solved. Moreover, I always try to help my siblings in their studies and sometimes my father also helps them in completing their school assignments. Besides, my mother takes every form of care for us all. She is the one who is the key member of the family. I have a very good relationship with my father but the relationship is better with my mother and I pass more time with her when I am at home on my off-days.

My family is important to me for different reasons. First of all, it is the place where I belong to. Literally, at the end of the day, I return to my home where my family lives. I cannot think that I am living without my family. When I was younger, my family members provided me with all forms of necessary supports and I am highly grateful to my parents for the unconditional support they provided me and still, they are playing the same roles as they did after my birth. I am happy with my two siblings and cannot imagine my life without them. My family is my life and thus it is most important to me than any other thing.

3. Mẫu 3

The majority of the families in rural India are still living in a primitive age. They prefer living in a large family and it brings a sense of deep happiness among the family members. I am lucky to have one of such families here in a remote state - Bihar in India. Thank you for the question. I am happy to have the chance of describing my family here.

In many of the modern states, the number of large families is on the decline. But some of the parts in India, they are still prevailing. The families contain a notable number of members. In most of the cases, the family is led by the grandfather. He is the family head while his sons and grandsons live with them. My family has also the similar scenario. In my family, I have my grandfather, grandmother, my parents, my paternal uncles and their families. In fact, we are30 members altogether including the kids and servants. 

Most of the members are adults while there are some children and youths of my age. My grandfather is a doctor in the locality and he owns a moderate homoeopathy business in his chamber. On the other side, my father is a businessman and deals in importing raw materials for preparing plastic goods. My uncles are not involved in the business rather they prefer to be service holders. One of my uncles is a government official while another one is an engineer. I have two siblings and they are students like me. I am a student at a local college and completing my twelfth grade. My younger sister is in her ninth grade while the older one has completed the graduation and seeking a job. Most of my cousins are of my age and they are also studying in different educational institutions. My mother is a housewife and she is responsible for taking care of everything of the house. She is a typical housewife who takes care most of the things, even the cooking and cleaning.

I am extremely lucky to born in this family. The family bonding is great here. Everyone comes out to help the others in needs and emergencies. In fact, the entire family backs the other family member. My one thing should be made clear here – my family does not favour any illicit activities. If someone is found guilty of any illegal cause, my grandfather does not support him/ her and the similar issue is for us. We do not favour anything illegitimate and in our early childhood, we were taught to follow the standard rules and laws for everything. The entire family spends quality time when there is an occasion or during the weekly lunch. In fact, this has become a tradition for us to take a weekly meal together on the weekly holiday afternoon. It has been possible only for the strong bond we maintain.

My family is the place where I return at the end of the day. This is the place that takes care of me. It supports me when I am sick, when I am down – it cheers me up to move ahead. The other members also take care of me in various aspects. There is a strong feeling inside me for my family. The feeling is the same to the family members as well. We love to be happy in contact with each other. As a matter of fact, this is the very best family I have ever seen or met where there are no major conflicting issues. I have learnt a lot of real-life things from here. Based on such things, my family is important to me than any other things in the world.

Câu trả lời mẫu IELTS Speaking Part 3: Family

1. Is family important in your country?

Oh yes, it is doubtlessly an important thing and I know this because in my country, young people are encouraged to settle down and make their own family as soon as possible. The deference and respect that children are expected from their parents are also proof that family is valued very highly here.

  1. Settle down (v.): ổn định cuộc sống

  2. Deference (n.): sự kính trọng

  3. Proof (n.): bằng chứng

2. How has the size of the family changed in the last few decades in your country?

In recent decades, there has been a shift in family structure, from an extended family inside one household to a nuclear family. As a result, the size of a typical family in my country has shrunk to about 3 or 4 people in one home. In the past, there were more people than that because children were living with not only their parents but also their grandparents.

Shift (n.): sự dịch chuyển

Extended family (n.): đại gia đình

Nuclear family (n.): gia đình hạt nhân

Shrink (v.): thu hẹp

3. What role do grandparents play in the family in your country?

Grandparents here, I believe, have a very important role at home. They can act as caregivers for their grandkids, because in a lot of households, both parents have to be away at work to put food on the table. So, the grandparents would naturally step up to look after the young. They actually look forward to this too, because it gives them a chance to bond with their grandkids.

Caregiver (n.): người chăm sóc

Put food on the table (v.): nuôi sống gia đình

Step up to V (v.): đứng ra đảm nhiệm trọng trách

Bond (verb): gắn kết 

4. Who do you think should be responsible for the care of the elderly, the family or the government?

In my opinion, it has to be the family. Each family is responsible for looking after their own elderly because that’s what being in a family is all about. If families stop caring for their elders then you might as well throw all of society’s rules out of the window. Besides, there are other things that deserve the government’s attention more.

  • Throw sth out of the window (v.): xóa bỏ điều gì đó
  • Deserve (v.): xứng đáng nhận

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