Study - All
Study - All
STUDY
PART 1
Câu hỏi 1: Do you study or work?
Trả lời: I’m currently a junior at National Economics University – one of the top schools in
Vietnam. Now I still can’t believe I was able to gain admission to the university because it’s so
competitive.
Câu hỏi 2: What do you like about your study?
For the most part, I would say it’s the environment. We speak in English 100% in the class and it
helps us develop our English skills substantially. Besides, almost all the classrooms are equipped
with top-notch facilities like air-conditioners or overhead projectors. My teachers and friends are
nice as well. All in all, it’s a great place to study.
Câu hỏi 3: What is the most difficult part of your subject?
You have to remember lots of legislation and cases and not only remember their names, but also
how they affect each part of the law and how they interact with each other. Physically it can also be
exhausting because we have to read very dense texts for a few hours every day.
PART 2
Describe a subject you enjoyed studying at school. You should say:
The subject I’d like to describe is World History. It was a subject taught in highschool. About
one hour is allotted everyday to learn about significant historical events. For some of my
I remember that our teacher distributed a syllabus on our first meeting which served as a
guide on the topics that will be discussed each week. We were assigned to read several books
and other reading materials. We talked about famous people, from warriors to philosophers to
artists. We discussed the wars that happened in the past. We also talked about religion,
classmates at that time because it consumed much of our time. Nevertheless, history really
intrigues me. I am always curious about how humans lived in the past. I have always been
interested to look into how history turned us into the present generation. It fascinates me.
PART 3
How has teaching changed in your country in the last few decades?
It is clear that the teaching methods in Vietnam have changed significantly. In the past,
teachers used to be the main source of knowledge, the leader and educator of their students.
Nowadays, although they are still considered to be a kind of leader in the classroom, they are
What is the difference between the way children learn and the way adults learn?
I think that flexibility makes the difference in the learning ways of children and grown-ups.
Mature people tend to be fixed in their ways of thinking and living. Therefore, they need a
longer time to imbibe new knowledge and concepts compared to children. On the other hand,
kids are more adaptable and able to change easily to take in information. In addition, children
use all five senses to adapt to new things and they learn all the time in their daily life. By
contrast, adults learn mostly through their sight and hearing, and they separate study from
living. It means that they think knowledge is mainly from classes, not from their everyday
life.