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I. Đề bài
Describe a child you know who likes drawing very much
You should say:
- How you knew him/her
- What he/she is like
- How often he/she draws
And explain why you think he/she likes drawing.
II. Kiến thức liên quan
IELTS TUTOR đã tổng hợp về Từ vựng Topic Art / Drawing / Painting IELTS
III. Phân tích

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Today, I would like to tell you about a child I know who has a remarkable passion (niềm đam mê nổi bật – a strong and noticeable interest) for drawing. His name is Minh, and I got to know him through my aunt, as he is her son and we often spend time together during family gatherings.
Minh is an inquisitive and soft-spoken child (đứa trẻ tò mò và ít nói – someone who is curious yet quiet by nature). He has a vivid imagination (trí tưởng tượng phong phú – the ability to create clear and creative ideas in the mind) and tends to observe the world with minute attention to detail (sự chú ý đến từng chi tiết nhỏ – careful noticing of small elements). Unlike many kids his age who are glued to screens, he prefers to sit quietly with a sketchbook, completely absorbed in his own world (đắm chìm trong thế giới riêng – fully focused on personal thoughts or activities).>> 🔥 Form đăng kí giải đề thi thật IELTS 4 kĩ năng kèm bài giải bộ đề 100 đề PART 2 IELTS SPEAKING quý đang thi (update hàng tuần) từ IELTS TUTOR
As for how often he draws, I would say it is an almost daily ritual (thói quen gần như mỗi ngày – something done regularly like a habit). Whenever he has free time after school, he instinctively reaches for his pencils and crayons. On weekends, he can spend hours working on a single piece, showing a level of sustained concentration (khả năng tập trung bền bỉ – the ability to stay focused for a long time) that even adults sometimes struggle to maintain.
I believe the main reason Minh enjoys drawing so much is that it serves as a creative outlet (lối thoát sáng tạo – a way to express creativity and emotions). Through his drawings, he can give free rein to his emotions (thả lỏng cảm xúc – express feelings without restriction) and communicate ideas that he may find difficult to put into words. Moreover, his parents constantly offer positive reinforcement (sự khích lệ tích cực – encouragement that builds confidence), which further fuels his artistic drive (thúc đẩy động lực nghệ thuật – increases motivation to create art).
New Vocabulary List
remarkable passion
Synonyms: strong interest, deep enthusiasm, intense love
Antonyms: indifference, apathy, disinterest
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “He has a remarkable passion for drawing.”vivid imagination
Synonyms: creative mind, fertile imagination, originality
Antonyms: dull thinking, rigidity, unimaginativeness
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “His vivid imagination allows him to create unique characters.”minute attention to detail
Synonyms: carefulness, precision, thoroughness
Antonyms: carelessness, negligence, sloppiness
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “He draws with minute attention to detail.”absorbed in his own world
Synonyms: deeply focused, immersed, preoccupied
Antonyms: distracted, inattentive, unfocused
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Synonyms: routine, habit, regular practice
Antonyms: irregularity, randomness, inconsistency
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Drawing is an almost daily ritual for him.”sustained concentration
Synonyms: focus, attentiveness, mental endurance
Antonyms: distraction, restlessness, short attention span
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “He shows sustained concentration when drawing.”creative outlet
Synonyms: means of expression, channel, medium
Antonyms: suppression, restraint, inhibition
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Drawing acts as a creative outlet for him.”positive reinforcement
Synonyms: encouragement, praise, motivation
Antonyms: criticism, discouragement, disapproval
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “His parents give him positive reinforcement.”fuels his artistic drive
Synonyms: motivates, inspires, energizes
Antonyms: discourages, demotivates, weakens
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Support from his family fuels his artistic drive.”integral part of his identity
Synonyms: core element, essential aspect, defining feature
Antonyms: irrelevant part, minor detail, insignificance
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Drawing is an integral part of his identity.”
IV. PART 3
2.1. What is the right age for a child to learn drawing?
There is no rigid age limit for children to start learning drawing, because artistic development is closely tied to individual growth.
One key idea is that early childhood, around three to five years old, is ideal due to cognitive readiness (EN: mental ability to understand; VI: khả năng nhận thức) and rapidly developing fine motor skills.
At this stage, children naturally enjoy hands-on activities (EN: learning by doing; VI: hoạt động thực hành) such as scribbling and colouring.
For example, a four-year-old can learn basic shapes and colours without feeling pressured to be perfect.
Another important point is that learning drawing later, such as during primary school, can also be highly effective.
Older children often show greater attention span (EN: ability to focus; VI: khả năng tập trung) and are better at following instructions.
This allows teachers to introduce simple techniques like shading or perspective.
Therefore, the “right age” depends more on a child’s interest and readiness than on a fixed number.
New vocabulary
rigid age limit (EN: strict fixed age; VI: giới hạn độ tuổi cứng nhắc)
Synonyms: strict boundary, fixed threshold, inflexible rule
Antonyms: flexible range, open guideline, loose standard
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Synonyms: mental maturity, intellectual preparedness, learning readiness
Antonyms: mental immaturity, unpreparedness, cognitive delay
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Early childhood is ideal due to cognitive readiness.”hands-on activities (EN: practical activities; VI: hoạt động mang tính thực hành)
Synonyms: practical tasks, experiential learning, active practice
Antonyms: theoretical study, passive learning, abstract instruction
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Children naturally enjoy hands-on activities such as scribbling.”attention span (EN: ability to focus; VI: khả năng tập trung)
Synonyms: concentration ability, focus duration, mental stamina
Antonyms: distraction, lack of focus, restlessness
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Older children often show greater attention span.”
Difficult grammar structures
Because + clause (reason)
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “There is no rigid age limit because artistic development is individual.”
→ Không có giới hạn độ tuổi cứng nhắc bởi vì sự phát triển nghệ thuật mang tính cá nhân.Allow + someone + to + V
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “This allows teachers to introduce simple techniques.”
→ Điều này cho phép giáo viên giới thiệu các kỹ thuật đơn giản.
2.2. Why do most children draw more often than adults do?
Children tend to draw more frequently than adults mainly because they view drawing as a form of play.
Firstly, children usually lack fear of judgment (EN: worry about others’ opinions; VI: nỗi sợ bị đánh giá), which frees them to express ideas openly.
They draw without worrying about whether the result looks good or bad.
For instance, a child may happily draw imaginary creatures without caring about realism.
Secondly, adults face time constraints (EN: limited time due to responsibilities; VI: hạn chế về thời gian) caused by work and family duties.
As a result, creative hobbies often take a back seat (EN: become less important; VI: bị xếp xuống hàng thứ yếu).
Adults also become more self-critical (EN: judging oneself harshly; VI: tự phê bình nghiêm khắc).
Therefore, children draw more because creativity comes naturally to them, while adults tend to overthink.
New vocabulary
fear of judgment (EN: worry about being judged; VI: nỗi sợ bị đánh giá)
Synonyms: fear of criticism, social anxiety, evaluation anxiety
Antonyms: confidence, self-assurance, openness
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Children usually lack fear of judgment.”time constraints (EN: limited time; VI: hạn chế thời gian)
Synonyms: tight schedule, time pressure, lack of time
Antonyms: ample time, free schedule, time abundance
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Adults face time constraints caused by work.”take a back seat (EN: become less important; VI: không còn là ưu tiên)
Synonyms: be deprioritized, fade into background, be sidelined
Antonyms: take priority, be emphasized, be highlighted
Example: “Creative hobbies often take a back seat.”self-critical (EN: overly judgmental of oneself; VI: hay tự chỉ trích)
Synonyms: self-judging, harsh on oneself, overly critical
Antonyms: self-accepting, forgiving, confident
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Adults also become more self-critical.”
Difficult grammar structures
Mainly because + clause
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Children draw more mainly because they view drawing as play.”
→ Trẻ em vẽ nhiều hơn chủ yếu vì chúng xem vẽ tranh như một trò chơi.As a result (linking phrase)
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “As a result, creative hobbies take a back seat.”
→ Kết quả là các hoạt động sáng tạo bị xếp xuống hàng thứ yếu.
2.3. Why do some people visit galleries or museums instead of viewing artworks online?
Many people prefer visiting galleries because the experience feels more authentic.
One main reason is the sensory experience (EN: experience involving senses; VI: trải nghiệm giác quan) that physical artworks provide.
Seeing real textures, colours and scale creates a stronger emotional response.
For example, standing in front of a large painting can feel overwhelming in a positive way.
Another reason is the immersive atmosphere (EN: environment that fully engages you; VI: bầu không khí nhập vai) of museums.
These spaces encourage visitors to slow down and reflect deeply.
Online viewing is convenient, but it often lacks emotional depth.
Therefore, physical visits offer a deeper connection that screens cannot fully replicate.
New vocabulary
sensory experience (EN: experience through senses; VI: trải nghiệm giác quan)
Synonyms: multi-sensory input, physical perception, tactile experience
Antonyms: abstract experience, detached viewing, virtual perception
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “The sensory experience that physical artworks provide.”immersive atmosphere (EN: fully engaging environment; VI: bầu không khí nhập vai)
Synonyms: engaging setting, absorbing environment, captivating space
Antonyms: distracting environment, dull setting, shallow space
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “The immersive atmosphere of museums.”replicate (EN: copy exactly; VI: tái tạo)
Synonyms: reproduce, imitate, duplicate
Antonyms: differ, alter, transform
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Screens cannot fully replicate the experience.”
Difficult grammar structures
Prefer + V-ing
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Many people prefer visiting galleries.”
→ Nhiều người thích đến phòng trưng bày.Not only… but also… (implicit contrast)
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Online viewing is convenient, but it lacks depth.”
→ Xem trực tuyến tiện lợi nhưng thiếu chiều sâu.
2.4. Do you think galleries and museums should be free of charge?
I believe museums should ideally be free for the public.
One reason is that free access promotes cultural equality (EN: equal access to culture; VI: bình đẳng văn hóa).
People from all income levels can engage with art and history.
For example, students and low-income families would benefit greatly.
Another reason is that free entry encourages lifelong learning (EN: continuous learning; VI: học tập suốt đời).
Visitors are more likely to return frequently and develop curiosity.
However, governments must ensure sustainable funding (EN: long-term financial support; VI: tài chính bền vững).
Overall, society gains more when cultural spaces are accessible to everyone.
New vocabulary
cultural equality (EN: equal cultural access; VI: bình đẳng văn hóa)
Synonyms: equal access, cultural inclusion, social equity
Antonyms: cultural exclusion, inequality, elitism
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Free access promotes cultural equality.”lifelong learning (EN: learning throughout life; VI: học tập suốt đời)
Synonyms: continuous education, ongoing learning, self-development
Antonyms: educational stagnation, learning neglect, intellectual decline
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Free entry encourages lifelong learning.”sustainable funding (EN: long-term financial support; VI: tài chính bền vững)
Synonyms: stable financing, long-term investment, financial sustainability
Antonyms: financial instability, short-term funding, budget cuts
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Governments must ensure sustainable funding.”
Difficult grammar structures
If + clause (implicit conditional)
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “If museums are free, more people can engage.”
→ Nếu bảo tàng miễn phí, nhiều người có thể tiếp cận hơn.Overall (summary discourse marker)
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Overall, society gains more.”
→ Nhìn chung, xã hội được lợi nhiều hơn.
2.5. How do artworks inspire people?
Artworks inspire people by stimulating emotions and imagination.
One way is through emotional resonance (EN: deep emotional connection; VI: sự đồng cảm cảm xúc).
When viewers see familiar emotions reflected, they feel understood.
For instance, a painting about loneliness can comfort someone experiencing the same feeling.
Another way is that art encourages critical reflection (EN: deep thinking about issues; VI: suy ngẫm phản biện).
It challenges people to see social issues from new perspectives.
This mental engagement often sparks creativity and personal growth.
As a result, art becomes a quiet but powerful source of motivation.
New vocabulary
emotional resonance (EN: deep emotional connection; VI: sự cộng hưởng cảm xúc)
Synonyms: emotional impact, deep connection, affective response
Antonyms: emotional detachment, indifference, numbness
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Artworks inspire people through emotional resonance.”critical reflection (EN: deep thoughtful analysis; VI: suy ngẫm phản biện)
Synonyms: deep contemplation, analytical thinking, self-reflection
Antonyms: surface thinking, ignorance, thoughtlessness
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Art encourages critical reflection.”spark creativity (EN: trigger creative ideas; VI: khơi gợi sáng tạo)
Synonyms: ignite imagination, inspire innovation, stimulate creativity
Antonyms: suppress creativity, block ideas, stifle imagination
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “This often sparks creativity.”
Difficult grammar structures
By + V-ing (method)
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “Art inspires people by stimulating emotions.”
→ Nghệ thuật truyền cảm hứng bằng cách kích thích cảm xúc.When + clause (time/condition)
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: “When viewers see familiar emotions, they feel understood.”
→ Khi người xem thấy cảm xúc quen thuộc, họ cảm thấy được thấu hiểu.
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