Nội dung text Social Club
Social Club Part 1: You want to join a social club. Fill in the form. Use 1 – 5 words. 1. What’s the weather like today? It is rainy. 2. How are you? I am fine, thanks. 3. What’s your favorite hobby? I love reading books. 4. How do you get to work? I get to work by train. 5. What do you like to do in the evening? I enjoy listening to music. Part 2: You are a new member of a social club. Fill in the form. Write in sentences. Use 20 – 30 words. Tell me about your best friend? My best friend is Sarah. She's incredibly supportive, always knows how to make me laugh, and we've shared countless adventures together. We've been friends since childhood, and I can't imagine life without her. (33 words) Part 3: You are a member of a social club. You are talking to three other members in the social club chat room. Talk to them using sentences. Use 30 – 40 words. A: What do you do when you go out with your friends? When I go out with my friends, we usually grab a bite to eat at our favorite restaurant or catch a movie. Sometimes we go to the park for a walk or play sports. We also enjoy visiting new places and trying out different activities, like escape rooms or karaoke. (50 words) B: Is it easier for young people to have friends? Yes, I think it's generally easier for young people to make friends. They often have more opportunities to meet new people through school, extracurricular activities, and social events. Young people also tend to be more open and flexible, which helps in forming new connections and friendships. (46 words) C: It is much easier to make new friends these days because of computers and mobile phones. Do you agree? Why or why not? I agree that it's much easier to make new friends these days because of computers and mobile phones. Social media, messaging apps, and online
communities allow people to connect with others from around the world. These technologies make it simple to find and stay in touch with people who share similar interests, making it easier to build and maintain friendships. (60 words) Part 4: You are a member of a social club. You received this email from the club. Dear members, We would like to organize some monthly face to face meetings. We would like your suggestions about when and where we could meet. It suits both young and older people. Please send us your suggestions and your reasons. 1. Write an email to your friend. Write about 50 words. Hi Tom, How are you these days? Have you heard about the club notice? We'd like to set up some monthly face-to-face meetings that suit both young and older people. To be honest, I was on cloud nine when I heard this news. I'm mulling over sharing my proposals with the club. How does that sound? Take care, Hoa (59 words) 2. Write an email to the manager of the club. Write about 120 - 150 words. Dear Sir, My name is Nguyen Hoang Hoa and I have been a club member for two years. This email serves the purpose of expressing my feelings and opinions regarding the recent notification received from the club. With regard to the announcement, we would like to arrange monthly face-to-face meetings that accommodate both young and older people. I was elated when I received this news as this plan is indeed a brilliant idea. One possibility is to schedule the meetings on weekends, which might be more convenient for those with work or school commitments during the week. Another consideration could be selecting a central location with excellent public transport links, making it accessible to everyone regardless of their transportation options. Additionally, if we varied the meeting times, such as
alternating between mornings and afternoons, it could accommodate different schedules and preferences of our diverse members. Please kindly consider the provided suggestions. I look forward to a prompt response. Best regards, Nguyen Hoang Hoa. (163 words)