IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions (Jan-Apr 2025) - 16. Evening Time
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- Feb 17
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IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions (Jan-Apr 2025)
雅思口試 本季最新Part 1題目 (2025年1月至4月)
Bộ đề dự đoán IELTS Speaking Quý 1 (T1 – 04/2025)
16. Evening Time
1. Do you like the morning or evening?
→ In general, I like the evening more than the morning. Mornings can be hectic, but evenings offer a chance to reflect on the day and spend quality time with my loved ones. It’s also a time when I can relax and enjoy my favorite activities without the pressures of the day looming over me.
2. What do you usually do in the evening?

→ In the evenings, I typically unwind by reading a book or watching a movie. It’s my way of escaping the stress of the day and relaxing before bed.
→ Most of the time, my evenings consist of cooking dinner and spending time with family. I might also go for a walk to enjoy the fresh air and clear my mind.
3. What did you do in the evening when you were little? Why?
→ As a child, I spent my evenings doing homework and then indulging in storybooks. I also enjoyed playing outside with friends. The freedom of those summer nights made for unforgettable memories.
4. Are there any differences between what you do in the evening now and what you did in the past?
→ Certainly! My evenings have evolved from carefree playtime to more adult responsibilities. I now prioritize things like exercise and meditation, which were not on my radar as a child.
→ I’ve noticed a significant shift in my evening routine over the years. While I used to spend time outside playing, I now prefer indoor activities like watching movies or cooking.
5. Do you spend your evenings doing the same things on both weekends and weekdays? Why?
→ I tend to have different routines for weekdays and weekends. During the week, I’m more focused on chores and winding down, but on Saturdays and Sundays, I often go out with friends or enjoy longer movie marathons.
→ While there are some similarities, my evenings vary quite significantly between weekdays and weekends. Weekdays are more structured, often involving cooking and preparing for the next day, whereas weekends are more spontaneous and relaxed.
English | Vietnamese | Traditional Chinese |
hectic | bận rộn | 忙碌的 |
reflect | suy ngẫm | 反思 |
quality time | thời gian chất lượng | 優質時光 |
pressure | áp lực | 壓力 |
loom over | đe dọa | 籠罩 |
unwind | thư giãn | 放鬆 |
fresh air | không khí trong lành | 新鮮空氣 |
clear one's mind | làm đầu óc tỉnh táo | 清醒頭腦 |
indulge in | đắm chìm | 沉浸於 |
freedom | tự do | 自由 |
unforgettable | khó quên | 難忘的 |
evolve | tiến hóa | 演變 |
carefree | vô tư | 無憂無慮的 |
responsibility | trách nhiệm | 責任 |
prioritize | ưu tiên | 優先考慮 |
meditation | thiền định | 冥想 |
on one's radar | trong tầm nhìn | 在關注範圍內 |
routine | thói quen | 日常 |
indoor | trong nhà | 室內的 |
chores | việc nhà | 家務 |
wind down | thư giãn | 放鬆 |
movie marathons | xem phim liên tục | 馬拉松式看電影 |
similarity | sự tương đồng | 相似性 |
structured | có cấu trúc | 有結構的 |
spontaneous | tự phát | 自發的 |



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