Nội dung text TỜ SỐ 28 TEST 03 UNIT 7 EDUCATION OPTIONS FOR SCHOOL-LEAVERS.docx
b. In recent years, trends show that more Vietnamese youth are regretting focusing only on academics, so they turn to vocational schools for practical qualifications in fields like IT or tourism. c. Many young people here, including me, feel pressured to pursue higher education at top universities like Hanoi National University, but the entrance exams are extremely competitive. d. Instead, I hope to do an apprenticeship at a technical college, where I can gain hands-on experience and critical thinking skills for the local job market. e. This way, I can achieve independence faster and even start a small business, which is a popular trend among Gen Z in Vietnam to avoid unemployment. Please write back and share your thoughts. What decision have you made? Best regards, Lan A. d - c - a - b - e B. c - b - a - d - e C. c - d - b - a - e D. e - a - c - d - b a. As a result, more young Vietnamese hope to pursue such paths, achieving independence while contributing to the country's digital transformation goals. b. Although traditional higher education at local universities remains popular, the high competition for spots has pushed Gen Z toward flexible platforms like edX or Coursera for certifications in data science. c. Having completed an online vocational course during the pandemic, I gained hands-on experience that helped me land a freelance job quickly. d. In Vietnam, school-leavers often struggle to make a decision on education options, with many now leaning toward online courses and short-term study abroad programs to build global qualifications amid the rise of remote work. e. These alternatives not only reduce fees but also develop critical thinking skills essential for the international job market. A. d – a – e – b – c B. d – e – b – c – a C. d – c – b – a – e D. d – b – c – e – a a. Having experienced the economic slowdown post-COVID, more Gen Z individuals are choosing apprenticeships in high-demand sectors such as renewable energy or e-commerce logistics, where they can gain hands-on experience and qualifications quickly. b. In Vietnam, many school-leavers face the daunting task of making a decision between pursuing higher education at university or opting for vocational schools, especially amid rising youth unemployment rates that reached 7.2% last year. c. Although a bachelor's degree was once seen as the golden ticket to success, young people now realize that it often leads to underemployment in oversaturated fields like business administration. d. Ultimately, by prioritizing practical training over traditional academics, these youth hope to achieve financial independence and contribute to national growth in a sustainable way. e. This trend not only helps them enter the job market sooner but also fosters critical thinking skills essential for adapting to Vietnam's booming digital economy. A. b - c - d - e - a B. b - a - d - e - c C. b - c - a - e - d D. b - d - a - c - e Reall the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Struggling to Attract International Students Many universities around the world are struggling to attract international students, who bring not only financial contributions but also cultural diversity to campuses. (18) __________. One major reason is the increasing cost of studying abroad. Tuition fees and living expenses have risen sharply, discouraging students from lower-income countries. Scholarships, which are expected to support talented learners, (19) __________. As a result, many students choose local universities offering affordable programs taught in English.