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English Speaking Topics for Grade 6

The document outlines the speaking exam format for English level 6, consisting of three parts: self-introduction, a three-minute talk on a given topic, and answering related questions. It includes various topics for discussion such as friends, family, food, and technology, along with sample questions for each topic. The aim is to assess the candidate's speaking skills and ability to articulate thoughts on diverse subjects.

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English Speaking Topics for Grade 6

The document outlines the speaking exam format for English level 6, consisting of three parts: self-introduction, a three-minute talk on a given topic, and answering related questions. It includes various topics for discussion such as friends, family, food, and technology, along with sample questions for each topic. The aim is to assess the candidate's speaking skills and ability to articulate thoughts on diverse subjects.

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TÀI LIỆU TIẾNG ANH 6

SPEAKING

A. DẠNG THỨC ĐỀ THI

Part 1: Introduce yourself and then answer the examiner’s questions. (2 marks)
1. Name
2. Job/ major at school or interests
3. Family or friends

Part 2: You will have three minutes to talk about the following topic. (5 marks)
Topic: Talk about friends
You should say:
1. Do you have many friends?
2. How often do you go out with friends?
3. Tell me about your best friend at school.

Part 3: Answer the examiner’s questions related to the topic. (3 marks)


1. Why are people friendly with the person they don’t like?
2. What are some qualities of a good friendship?
3. Is it important for people to have good friendships with their classmates or coworkers?
B. CHỦ ĐỀ HỌC
B1. CÂU HỎI PART 1
1. Topic - Friends:
1. Do you have many friends? [Why/Why not?]
2. How often do you go out with friends? [Why/Why not?]
3. Tell me about your best friend at school.
4. How friendly are you with your neighbours? [Why/Why not?]
5. Which is more important to you, friends or family? [Why?]

2. Topic - Names:
1. Did your parents choose your name(s)?
2. How did your parents choose your name(s)?
3. Does your name have any special meaning?
4. Is your name common or unusual in your country?
5. If you could change your name, would you? [Why/Why not?]

3. Topic - Food and cooking:


1. What sorts of food do you like eating most? [Why?]
2. Who normally does the cooking in your home?
3. Do you watch cookery programmes on TV? [Why/Why not?]
4. In general, do you prefer eating out or eating at home? [Why?]

4. Topic - Living place:


1. Where do you live?
2. What kind of place is it?
3. What’s the most interesting part of your town/village?
4. What kind of jobs do the people in your town/village do?
5. Would you say it’s a good place to live? (why?)

5. Topic: Leisure
1. Do you have any hobbies or interests? [What are they?]
2. How did you become interested in (whatever hobby/ interest the candidate mentions)?
3. What is there to do in your free time in (candidate’s hometown/village)?
4. How do you usually spend your holidays?
5. Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit? [Why?]

6. Topic: Television
1. How often do you watch television? [Why/Why not?]
2. Which television channel do you usually watch? [Why?]
3. Do you enjoy the advertisements on television? [Why/Why not?]
4. Do you think most programmes on television are good? [Why/Why not?]
7. Topic: Entertainment
1. Do you prefer relaxing at home or going out in the evening? [Why?]
2. When you go out for an evening, what do you like to do?
3. How popular is this with other people in your country?
4. Is there any kind of entertainment you do not like? [Why/Why not?]

8. Topic: Daily Routine


1. What would you like to change in your daily routine?
2. Are all your days the same?
3. Tell me about your typical weekday and your typical weekend.
4. What is the balance of work/study and free time in your normal day?

9. Topic: Travelling to work or college


1. How do you usually travel to work or college? [Why?]
2. Have you always travelled to work/college in the same way? [Why/Why not?]
3. What do you like about travelling to work/college this way?
4. What changes would improve the way you travel to work/college? [Why?]

10. Topic: Cold weather


1. Have you ever been in very cold weather? [When?]
2. How often is the weather cold where you come from?
3. Are some parts of your country colder than others? [Why?]
4. Would you prefer to live in a hot place or a cold place? [Why?]

11. Topic: Keeping in contact with people


1. How do you usually contact your friends? [Why?]
2. Do you prefer to contact different people in different ways? [Why?]
3. Do you find it easy to keep in contact with friends and family? [Why/Why not?]
4. In your country, did people in the past keep in contact in the same ways as they do today?
[Why/Why not?]

12. Topic: Traffic where you live


1. How do most people travel to work where you live?
2. What traffic problems are there in your area? [Why is that?]
3. How do traffic problems affect you?
4. How would you reduce the traffic problems in your area?

13. Topic: Music


1. What types of music do you like to listen to? [Why?]
2. At what times of day do you like to listen to music? [Why?]
3. Did you learn to play a musical instrument when you were a child? [Why/Why not?]
4. Do you think all children should learn to play a musical instrument? [Why/Why not?]

14. Topic: Job


1. Are you working or studying?
2. How long have you been working for this company?
3. What are your job responsibilities?
4. What do you like about work you do?
5. What do you want to change or improve in it?

15. Topic: Travelling


1. Which city in the world you would like to visit? Why?
2. What will you suggest to a tourist who will come to visit your country?
3. Why travelling is important?
4. Have you ever been to a foreign country?
5. How do you compare the country you have visited with your own?
B2. CÂU HỎI PART 2 & 3
1. Topic: Family.
1. Is family important in your country?
2. How has the size of the family changed in the last few decades in your country?
3. How do you think the family will change in the future?
4. What role do grandparents play in the family in your country?
5. Who do you think should be responsible for the care of the elderly, the family or the
government?
6. Why is the number of joint families decreasing in modern time?

2. Topic: Travel and transport.


1. How easy is it to travel around your country?
2. Which method of travel do you consider safest? Why?
3. Has travel become safer in recent years than that was in the past?
4. What are the pros and cons of low-cost air travel?
5. How do you think people will travel in the future?
6. Should the government in a country focus more on rail transports or road transports? Why?

3. Topic: Reading Books.


1. Do you generally read a lot of books or do you prefer watching TV? Why?
2. What kind of books are considered good reads in your opinion?
3. Do you think that people read nowadays as they did in the past?
4. Do you regard famous writers as good role models?
5. If a movie is based on a book, would you prefer to read the book or to watch the film? Why?
6. How our reading habit changes as we grow up? Why does it happen?

4. Topic: Media & News.


1. How do most people get their news in your country?
2. How do you think people will get their news in the future?
3. Do you believe everything you read in the newspapers?
4. How has TV changed people's lives?
5. What do you think of children watching TV?
6. How has social media changed the way we get and share the news?

5. Topic: Internet.
1. Do most people have a computer at home in your country? What do most people use it for?
2. Do you think all the information on the internet is true?
3. How can people find reliable information on the internet?
4. How has the internet changed the way we live?
5. How has the internet changed the way we work?
6. Do you think the internet is safe for children to use unsupervised?
6. Topic: Eating habits.
1. Tell me about the types of food that people eat in your country.
2. How are the eating habits now in your country different from eating habits in the past?
3. How healthy is your country’s food?
4. Why do you think different cultures have different table manners?
5. How may eating habits change in coming decades?
6. What one aspect of a foreign tradition you like about their eating habits? Why?

7. Topic: Holiday.
1. Why do you think people go on holiday?
2. How important is it for families to go on holiday together?
3. Why do some people go on holiday alone?
4. What kind of holidays will be popular in the future?
5. Is it better to take a holiday in your own country or in a foreign country? Why?
6. What problems can people have on holiday in a foreign country?

8. Topic: Technology.
1. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of modern technology.
2. In what ways has technology changed your society?
3. How has technology changed the way we communicate?
4. How has technology changed the nature of long-distance relationships?
5. What are the limitations of technology when it comes to interpersonal relationships?
6. How could technology be considered a hindrance for us? Can we overcome it?

9. Topic: Decision Making.


1. Why do some people find it hard to make decisions?
2. How important is it to get advice from other people when making decisions?
3. Why is it sometimes difficult to accept advice?
4. What are some of the most important decisions young people have to make?
5. Do you agree that parents should make important decisions for their children?
6. Is it better to make a decision thinking about what you want or thinking about what other
people want?

10. Topic: Life experience.


1. Do you agree that we learn best from our mistakes?
2. What’s the best way to gain experience in life? Why is so?
3. Can we gain life experience from books and movies? Why/ Why not?
4. Which is more important, experience or potential? Why?
5. What experience do you wish you had gained? Wh do you think so?
6. Why do some people fail to learn from their experience?
11. Topic: Sports.
1. What types of sports are popular in your country? Why?
2. What are the benefits of playing a sport?
3. Do you often play a sport? Why/ why not?
4. Do you think the types of sport that are popular will change in the future?
5. How can sports bring people from different countries closer together?

12. Topic: Leisure Activities.


1. What type of leisure activities are popular in your country?
2. Why it is important for people to have leisure activities?
3. Why are some leisure activities more popular than others?
4. Do you think that parents should choose leisure activities for their children? Why/Why not?
5. Has free time activities among people in your country changed much than that of 2 decades
ago?
6. What changes do you think technologies has brought in the way people enjoy their leisure
activities?

13. Topic: Studies.


1. What are some popular subjects that university students study in your country? Why?
2. Do you think that university education should be free for students? [Why/Why not]
3. Do you think students from all majors should study subjects like math and history? Why/ Why
not?
4. What are the differences between a private university and a public university? Which one do
you prefer?
5. How technology has brought benefits to the way students prepare for their exams?
6. How the use of technology in the classrooms will bring more benefits to teachers and
students? Why?

14. Topic: Education.


1. What makes a good student?
2. What role should the teacher have in the classroom?
3. Do you think computers will one day replace teachers in the classroom?
4. How has teaching changed in your country in the last few decades?
5. What is the difference between the way children learn and the way adults learn?
6. How can a teacher make lessons for children more interesting?

15. Topic: Clothes.


1. Can clothing tell you much about a person?
2. Why do some companies ask their staff to wear uniforms?
3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of having uniforms at work?
4. When do people wear traditional clothing in your country?
5. How have clothes fashions changed in your country over the last few decades?
6. What is the difference between clothes that young people and old people like to wear?

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