Part 3Thảo luận sâu

[FC T9-12] Natural talent

Do you think artists with talents should focus on their talents?

Câu hỏi phụ

  1. 1Is it possible for us to know whether children who are 3 or 4 years old will become musicians and painters when they grow up?
  2. 2Why do people like to watch talent shows?
  3. 3Do you think it is more interesting to watch famous people's or ordinary people's shows?

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Yes, I think artists who have a clear talent should definitely give it serious attention, because talent can be a kind of head start. If someone has a natural ear for music or an unusual eye for colour and composition, it would be a shame to ignore it. That said, talent on its own is not enough. Artists still need discipline, training, feedback and a lot of practice, otherwise their talent may stay quite raw and never develop into real skill. When it comes to very young children, like three- or four-year-olds, I think we can sometimes notice early signs, but we cannot predict their future with certainty. A child may enjoy singing, drawing or dancing, but that does not automatically mean they will become a musician or painter. Their interests can change, and their family environment, education and confidence all play a huge role. So I would say parents should encourage children without putting too much pressure on them. People enjoy talent shows because they combine entertainment with emotion. Viewers like seeing ordinary people take a risk, improve, and sometimes completely surprise everyone. Personally, I find ordinary people's shows more interesting than famous people's shows, because there is more suspense and authenticity. With celebrities, the performance may be polished, but with ordinary contestants, you feel that someone's life could genuinely change in that moment.

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