Trong bài viết này, SOL sẽ cùng các bạn chữa đề IELTS Speaking part 1 với topic Coins nhé.
Với topic Coins, chúng ta sẽ phải trả lời một số câu hỏi dưới đây:
- Sample 1: Not really. I mostly use cards or digital payments these days. But I keep a few coins in my car for parking meters or shopping trolleys. It's handy to have some just in case, though I rarely use them.
- Sample 2: No, I don’t. Coins were used in Vietnam for a short period, but they’re not in circulation anymore, so I just carry notes or use my card.

- Sample 1: As a kid, I had a small collection of foreign coins from family trips. It was fascinating to see different designs and currencies. I've not actively collected since then, but I still have that old collection tucked away somewhere.
- Sample 2: I did collect a few coins when they were still in use, mostly as a keepsake. But since they’re not used anymore, I haven’t continued.
- Sample 1: In some situations, yes. They're great for vending machines or small purchases. But generally, I find cards or mobile payments more convenient. Coins can be heavy and take up space in your wallet or pocket.
- Sample 2: It wasn’t very convenient, which is probably why they stopped using them. They were easy to lose and didn’t seem practical for most people.
- Sample 1: Not much these days, to be honest. I mainly rely on my phone for payments - it's so convenient! Occasionally, I'll use coins for parking meters or vending machines. Oh, and there's this cute little bakery near my house that only accepts cash, so I keep some coins handy for my weekend pastry fix. But overall, coins are becoming less and less common in my daily transactions.
- Sample 2: Definitely. Credit cards are much more convenient for me. They’re quicker to use and I don’t have to worry about carrying change./ Absolutely. Credit cards are much more practical nowadays. Since we don’t use coins anymore, it’s easier to just go cashless.
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