Part 1Giới thiệu bản thân

Music/Musical instruments

Do you like music? (Why/Why not?)

Câu hỏi phụ

  1. 1 What kind of music is there in Vietnam?
  2. 2 What type of music do you like to listen to when you are alone? Why?
  3. 3 How do you think music will be in the future?
  4. 4 Do you think older and younger generations prefer different types of music?
  5. 5 Is there any music concert that you want to go to?
  6. 6 Do schools in your country have music lessons?
  7. 7 Do a lot of people like music?
  8. 8 Do you think music education is important for children?
  9. 9 Do you think children should learn to play an instrument at school?
  10. 10 What musical instruments do you enjoy listening to the most?
  11. 11 Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument?

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Gợi ý & tài liệu

Yes, I definitely like music. I wouldn’t say I’m a music expert, but I listen to it almost every day, especially when I’m commuting, studying, or just trying to unwind. Music helps me change my mood quite quickly; for example, soft acoustic songs calm me down, while upbeat pop music gives me more energy. In Vietnam, there are many kinds of music, from traditional folk music and cải lương to modern pop, rap, ballads, and indie music. Personally, when I’m alone, I usually listen to mellow pop or acoustic music because it feels intimate and relaxing. I also enjoy the sound of the piano and guitar, as they can make a song feel more emotional without being too dramatic. I think music will become even more diverse in the future because technology makes it easier for anyone to create and share songs. Older and younger generations may still have different preferences, but I think music also brings people together. I believe music education is important for children too, because learning an instrument can build patience, creativity, and confidence.

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