Bên cạnh hướng dẫn cách Phân tích+Sửa bài hs đạt 7.0"The chart below shows waste collection by a recycling centre from 2011 to 2015" IELTS WRITING TASK 1 (bar graph), IELTS TUTOR HƯỚNG DẪN Cách trả lời Describe an occasion when you got lost" IELTS SPEAKING PART 2.
I. Kiến thức liên quan
IELTS TUTOR hướng dẫn:
II. Cách trả lời "Describe an occasion when you got lost"
IELTS TUTOR lưu ý bám sát vào các câu hỏi cue card của IELTS TUTOR để bố cục bài nói nhé:
- Where you were
- One time, when I was visiting a new city, I got lost while exploring the area on foot.
- What happened
- I had wandered into some side streets and didn't realize how turned around I had become until I had gone several blocks without recognizing any of the buildings or landmarks.
- How you felt
- At first, I felt a bit anxious and worried about finding my way back to my hotel, but I tried to stay calm and think logically about my options.
- I looked at my map app on my phone, but the GPS signal was weak in the area, so it was difficult to determine my exact location. >> IELTS TUTOR lưu ý Cách dùng danh từ"area"tiếng anh
- I continued to walk, hoping that I would come across something familiar or that I would eventually find a main road that I could use to orient myself.
- And explain how you found your way
- Main idea 1: After a while, I stumbled upon a friendly local who was able to point me in the right direction and give me some helpful directions.
- Supporting idea:
- I was so grateful to have met someone who was willing to take the time to help me out.
- Thanks to their guidance, I was able to find my way back to my hotel without any further mishaps.
- Supporting idea:
- Main idea 2: In the end, even though it was a bit stressful at the time, getting lost actually ended up being a valuable learning experience. >> IELTS TUTOR Phân biệt "Stressed", "Stressful", "Stress"
- Supporting idea: It taught me to be more mindful of my surroundings and to always have a backup plan in case things don't go as expected.
- Main idea 1: After a while, I stumbled upon a friendly local who was able to point me in the right direction and give me some helpful directions.
IELTS TUTOR gợi ý bài tham khảo:
Today, I would like to tell you about an occasion when I got completely disoriented (mất phương hướng – unable to recognize your surroundings and find direction) while traveling in a bustling city. It happened during my first solo trip to Bangkok, where I decided to explore some lesser-known neighborhoods on foot.
At first, I was fascinated by the maze-like alleys and the vibrant street markets, but before I knew it, I had become totally bewildered (bối rối – very confused and not knowing what to do). None of the landmarks looked familiar, and the narrow streets seemed almost identical, which made it impossible to retrace my steps. To make matters worse, the GPS signal on my phone was weak, leaving me with no digital support.
Initially, I felt a wave of anxiety (sự lo lắng – a strong feeling of nervousness or unease) because I was far away from my hotel and it was getting dark. However, I forced myself to remain calm and rely on my problem-solving mindset (tư duy giải quyết vấn đề – ability to think logically to overcome challenges). I decided to keep walking until I reached a main road where I might find some help.>> tham khảo CẦN VIẾT & THU ÂM BAO NHIÊU BÀI ĐỂ ĐẠT 8.0 SPEAKING & 7.0 WRITING?
Luckily, I stumbled upon a kind-hearted local who noticed that I looked lost. This person gave me meticulous (tỉ mỉ – showing great attention to detail) directions and even walked with me for part of the way to ensure I was heading correctly. Thanks to this individual’s generosity, I eventually reached my hotel without any further setbacks (sự trở ngại – an unexpected problem that delays progress).
Looking back, although the situation was stressful, it turned out to be a valuable life lesson (bài học cuộc sống quý giá – an experience that teaches something meaningful about life). It taught me to be more mindful of my surroundings, to always carry a backup navigation tool, and most importantly, to realize that sometimes strangers can be surprisingly generous in moments of need.
So in the end, what seemed like a frightening situation became a character-building experience (trải nghiệm rèn luyện tính cách – something that strengthens personal growth and resilience) that I’ll never forget.
New Vocabulary List with Explanation
disoriented (mất phương hướng – unable to recognize your surroundings and find direction)
Synonyms: confused, lost, puzzled
Antonyms: oriented, focused, clear-headed
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: I got completely disoriented while traveling in a bustling city.
bewildered (bối rối – very confused and not knowing what to do)
Synonyms: perplexed, baffled, dazed
Antonyms: confident, assured, certain
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: I had become totally bewildered because the narrow streets seemed almost identical.
anxiety (sự lo lắng – a strong feeling of nervousness or unease)
Synonyms: nervousness, apprehension, worry
Antonyms: calmness, serenity, ease
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: I felt a wave of anxiety because I was far away from my hotel and it was getting dark.
problem-solving mindset (tư duy giải quyết vấn đề – ability to think logically to overcome challenges)
Synonyms: logical thinking, analytical approach, practical attitude
Antonyms: careless attitude, illogical thinking, impracticality
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: I forced myself to remain calm and rely on my problem-solving mindset.
meticulous (tỉ mỉ – showing great attention to detail)
Synonyms: thorough, detailed, precise
Antonyms: careless, sloppy, inaccurate
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: This person gave me meticulous directions and even walked with me for part of the way.
setbacks (sự trở ngại – an unexpected problem that delays progress)
Synonyms: obstacles, hindrances, difficulties
Antonyms: advantages, progress, breakthroughs
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: I eventually reached my hotel without any further setbacks.
valuable life lesson (bài học cuộc sống quý giá – an experience that teaches something meaningful about life)
Synonyms: important lesson, moral insight, meaningful experience
Antonyms: useless experience, meaningless event, trivial incident
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: It turned out to be a valuable life lesson.
character-building experience (trải nghiệm rèn luyện tính cách – something that strengthens personal growth and resilience)
Synonyms: formative experience, eye-opening event, growth opportunity
Antonyms: negative experience, discouraging event, weakening situation
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: It became a character-building experience that I’ll never forget.
III. Part 3.
1. How can people find their way when they are lost?
I think most people nowadays rely on digital navigation (định vị kỹ thuật số – electronic tools for finding directions) when they get lost. Firstly, smartphones and GPS devices provide real-time updates (cập nhật theo thời gian thực – information delivered instantly), which makes it easier to correct mistakes on the spot. For example, if a tourist takes the wrong bus, Google Maps can instantly suggest an alternative route. Secondly, some people still depend on local guidance (chỉ dẫn địa phương – advice from residents) because it often comes with cultural tips. For instance, locals might recommend a shortcut that is not even on online maps. However, I think digital navigation has become the default choice (sự lựa chọn mặc định – the most common or automatic option) for most travelers. Still, combining both modern tools and human help is the most effective strategy. In the end, it’s a balance between technology-driven convenience (sự tiện lợi do công nghệ mang lại) and human connection.
2. Do you think that children should be taught to read paper maps at school?
Yes, I strongly believe children should learn this skill because it develops spatial awareness (nhận thức không gian – the ability to understand the relationship of objects in space). For example, when students practice reading maps, they learn to visualize distances and directions without depending solely on technology. This builds a problem-solving mindset (tư duy giải quyết vấn đề – a way of thinking that looks for solutions), which is useful in many areas of life. Secondly, paper maps are a backup tool (công cụ dự phòng – something used when the main option fails) in emergencies. If a child’s phone battery dies during a hiking trip, knowing how to use a map could be life-saving. Moreover, it also encourages independent learning (học tập độc lập – gaining knowledge without relying on others), which is vital in education. In this sense, teaching paper map reading ensures that children are not overly reliant (phụ thuộc quá mức – depending too much) on digital devices. So yes, I think it’s a skill worth preserving in modern education.>> tham khảo CẦN VIẾT & THU ÂM BAO NHIÊU BÀI ĐỂ ĐẠT 8.0 SPEAKING & 7.0 WRITING?
3. Are paper maps still necessary?
In my opinion, paper maps are still necessary, especially in areas with poor connectivity (kết nối yếu – when internet or GPS signals are unavailable). For example, in mountainous regions or during international flights, digital navigation often fails, so a paper map becomes essential. Secondly, they provide a big-picture perspective (góc nhìn toàn cảnh – the ability to see an overview of a place) that small screens cannot match. Tourists, for instance, can plan routes better when they see the entire city layout on paper. Also, paper maps often serve as cultural artifacts (hiện vật văn hóa – objects that represent history and tradition), reminding people of past exploration methods. Even though technology dominates, paper maps offer tangible reliability (sự đáng tin cậy hữu hình – trustworthiness in physical form) when digital tools break down. Therefore, they are not outdated but rather a complementary resource. In short, they remain a valuable companion in travel and education.
4. How do people react when they get lost?
I think reactions vary, but many people initially feel disoriented (mất phương hướng – confused about where to go). For example, tourists in a foreign city often experience panic attacks (cơn hoảng loạn – sudden fear or anxiety) when they realize they don’t know the way. On the other hand, some people remain calm and use the opportunity for serendipitous discovery (khám phá tình cờ thú vị – finding something valuable by chance). For instance, a traveler might stumble upon a hidden café while searching for their hotel. Secondly, modern travelers often use coping strategies (chiến lược đối phó – methods to handle difficulties) such as retracing their steps or asking for help. Others turn to apps immediately because they trust digital guidance more than their instincts. However, the emotional response often depends on the urgency of the situation (tính cấp bách của tình huống – how quickly it needs to be solved). Overall, getting lost can be stressful but sometimes surprisingly rewarding.
5. Do you think it's important to do some preparation before you travel to new places?
Yes, preparation is crucial because it ensures risk mitigation (giảm thiểu rủi ro – reducing potential dangers). For example, researching weather conditions before visiting a mountain can prevent accidents. Secondly, preparation enhances cultural adaptability (khả năng thích ứng văn hóa – the ability to adjust to new cultural settings). For instance, learning basic local phrases before traveling to Japan can make communication smoother and interactions more respectful. Moreover, having a well-structured itinerary (lịch trình có cấu trúc – carefully planned schedule) saves time and prevents confusion. Travelers also gain financial efficiency (hiệu quả tài chính – using money wisely) by budgeting in advance. Without preparation, people may face unnecessary stress and even safety risks. Therefore, planning ahead is not only practical but also a sign of responsible tourism (du lịch có trách nhiệm – traveling in a thoughtful and respectful way). In short, thorough preparation makes the whole journey safer and more enjoyable.
🔑 New Vocabulary List
digital navigation (định vị kỹ thuật số) – electronic tools for finding directions
Synonyms: online mapping, GPS tracking, electronic routing
Antonyms: paper navigation, manual guidance, traditional maps
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: "I think most people nowadays rely on digital navigation when they get lost."
spatial awareness (nhận thức không gian) – ability to understand objects in space
Synonyms: positional sense, spatial cognition, directional ability
Antonyms: confusion, disorientation, spatial blindness
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: "Yes, I strongly believe children should learn this skill because it develops spatial awareness."
poor connectivity (kết nối yếu) – when internet or GPS signals are unavailable
Synonyms: weak signal, unstable network, limited coverage
Antonyms: strong connection, high bandwidth, stable reception
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: "Paper maps are still necessary, especially in areas with poor connectivity."
disoriented (mất phương hướng) – confused about where to go
Synonyms: confused, lost, bewildered
Antonyms: focused, oriented, clear-headed
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: "I think reactions vary, but many people initially feel disoriented."
risk mitigation (giảm thiểu rủi ro) – reducing potential dangers
Synonyms: risk reduction, prevention, precaution
Antonyms: risk escalation, danger increase, hazard intensification
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: "Yes, preparation is crucial because it ensures risk mitigation."
⚙️ Difficult Grammar Structures
Conditional clause with inversion:
"If a child’s phone battery dies during a hiking trip, knowing how to use a map could be life-saving."
Vietnamese: Câu điều kiện loại 1 (nếu pin điện thoại của trẻ hết trong chuyến đi bộ đường dài, biết cách dùng bản đồ có thể cứu mạng).
Simpler: "When a child’s phone battery dies, a map can save them."
Complex noun phrase:
"Combining both modern tools and human help is the most effective strategy."
Vietnamese: Cấu trúc danh từ phức tạp (kết hợp cả công cụ hiện đại và sự giúp đỡ con người là chiến lược hiệu quả nhất).
Simpler: "Using maps and asking people is best."
Passive voice with modal:
"Paper maps often serve as cultural artifacts, reminding people of past exploration methods."
Vietnamese: Câu bị động có modal (bản đồ giấy thường được xem là hiện vật văn hóa).
Simpler: "People see paper maps as cultural things."

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