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1. Ambition (Tham vọng)


A: Do you have any goals after graduation?
B: Yes, I want to get a stable job first, and then maybe pursue further studies. What
about you?
A: I’m thinking the same. But I also want to start a small business. Do you think
that’s too ambitious?
B: Not at all. It’s good to have ambition, but it’s also important to know your
limits. Do you ever worry that having too much ambition could stress you out?
A: Sometimes, yes. But I believe if I don’t try, I’ll never know what I’m capable
of. Do you think ambition helps you in your studies?
B: Definitely. It pushes me to work harder. But I also try not to let it become
overwhelming.
A: I agree. Ambition is important, but it’s also crucial to balance it with health and
relationships.
B: Exactly. The key is to follow your goals while staying happy and not too
stressed.
A: It was nice chatting about ambition! Let’s keep supporting each other as we
reach for our goals.
B: Absolutely! I’m glad we had this talk. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

2. Online Comment (Bình luận trực tuyến)


A: Do you often read comments on social media?
B: Yes, I do. Sometimes they influence how I think about certain topics. How
about you?
A: I read them too, but I try not to let them affect me too much. What would you
do if you saw a negative comment about yourself online?
B: I would probably ignore it, but it depends on how serious it is. Have you ever
had to deal with negative comments?
A: Once or twice. It wasn’t easy, but I tried not to take it personally. Do you think
people should be careful when commenting online?
B: Absolutely. Words can hurt, even if they’re just typed on a screen. It’s important
to be respectful.
A: I agree. Online comments can have a big impact, so we should always think
before we type.
A: This was a great discussion on online comments. I’ll definitely be more mindful
of what I post.
B: Same here! It’s good to talk about these things. Thanks for the conversation.
3. Money (Tiền bạc)
A: Do you work part-time to earn money while studying?
B: Yes, I do. It helps cover my expenses and gives me some financial
independence. Do you work too?
A: I do, but mostly to save up for future plans. Do you think it’s important to save
money as a student?
B: Definitely. Even if it’s just a little, it adds up over time. Do you believe in
spending money to enjoy life while you’re young?
A: I do, to some extent. But I also think it’s wise to save for bigger goals. Do you
think money can determine how happy someone is?
B: It depends. Money can bring comfort, but it’s not everything. Happiness also
comes from other things like relationships and experiences.
A: I feel the same way. Money is important, but it’s not the only thing that matters
in life.
A: I really enjoyed our talk about money. It gave me some good ideas on how to
manage it better.
B: Me too! It’s always helpful to share thoughts on important topics like this.
Thanks for the chat.
4. Gap of generation ( khoảng cách thế hệ)
A: Do you feel the gap between your thoughts and your parents' is very big?
B: I see yes. My parents always say that I don't work hard and that I depend on
technology.
A: That's right, my parents often compare me to their time.
B: But now everything is different. Modern life has many things to learn and adapt
to.
A: That's right. They do not understand that we face pressure from study, work and
social networks.
B: I think each generation has its own values and challenges. We cannot live
exactly like they did in their time.
A: If both sides understand and respect differences, life will be easier.
B: Yes. Sometimes we should also try to listen and share with our parents more.
A: I think so too. Both generations have their own strengths, just try to understand
each other and you'll be fine.
5. Life reveal (chia sẻ, tiết lộ về cuộc sống cá nhân trên mạng xã hội)
A: Lately I've seen a lot of people posting "life reveals" on social networks.
B: People like to share their lives there.
A: Do you often do that?
B: I rarely. I think there's no need to share too much about your personal life.
A: I'm the same as you. Sometimes I feel uncomfortable when everyone knows
about me
B: Exactly. I think we should only share what we truly feel happy and comfortable
with.
A: That's right. Sharing to connect with friends is okay, but it doesn't need to be too
flashy.
B: Do you often watch other people's "life reveal"?
A: Yes, but I just watch it for fun. Don't let it affect you.
B: That's right. Just a small part, don't let it dominate your life.
A: Totally agree! It's important to be true to yourself.
6. Spread news
A: Do you read the news every day?
B: Yes, I often read newspapers and surf social networks to know new information.
A: Do you think sharing news is important?
B: I think it's very important. Sharing news helps everyone update information
promptly.
A: So what do you think I should do when I see some news?
B: I think we should check the source before sharing. If you're not sure, it's best not
to spread it.
A: I agree. Sometimes just one wrong news can cause confusion for many people.
B: That's right. News should bring value, not cause chaos.
A: Exactly. Sharing properly helps people understand better and avoid being
scammed.
B: From now on I will be more careful when reading and sharing news.
Câu hỏi về bản thân
1. What do you enjoy doing the most in your free time?
I love reading books and exploring new genres. It helps me relax and learn at
the same time.
2. What is your most memorable childhood memory?
My most memorable childhood memory is when I went camping with my
family by the lake. We roasted marshmallows and told stories under the
stars.
3. Have you ever lived in another place? What was special about it?
Yes, I lived in a small town by the coast. The peaceful environment and
fresh seafood made it special.
4. If you could choose, where would you most like to travel?
I would love to travel to Japan to experience the cherry blossoms and
explore the rich culture and history
Personal Views on Life Issues:
1. What do you think about balancing work and life?
I believe that balancing work and life is essential for mental health and
overall happiness. It's important to set boundaries and make time for what
truly matters.
2. How do you define success?
To me, success means being content with what I do, having meaningful
relationships, and making a positive impact on others' lives.
3. Do you think technological advancements positively or negatively affect
our lives?
I think technological advancements are a double-edged sword. They bring
convenience and innovation, but they can also lead to dependency and
reduce personal interactions.
4. What is more important to you: career or family? Why?
Family is more important to me because they provide support, love, and a
sense of belonging. While a career is important, it doesn’t offer the same
emotional fulfillment as family does.
I was born and raised in Binh Phuoc. Binh Phuoc is about 3 hours drive from Ho
Chi Minh City, not too far, this place is peaceful and simple, located in the south of
Vietnam. Occasionally, I will return to my hometown to rest after long school days.

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