stupid test . . . . guys, learn English for fun. don't be afraid of making mistakes. if the things you say have some value, your voice will be heard even if you make tons of mistakes. Some people speak English well, but the things they say make no sense at all.
I have a feeling that universities are made not to give education, but to make money. As the number of universities is constantly growing while the number of students applying is going down, in nearest future the only requirement to be accepted will be a sufficient amount of money on your bank account that can cover the tuition fee. These days there are universities that require only around 2.0 of your GPA on a 4.0 scale to accept you. There were times when with this "perfect" academic performance you could only sell hot-dogs or lemonade on the streets.. So, don't you worry. You will soon be able to enter a university with the lowest IELTS grade possible. ))))))
really appreciated this young man. he basically turned an IELTS speaking test to a single communication about daily live :) this make me have more belief in natural answer rather than using elegent vocabularies.
He didn't use a lot of big words in his answers like another 8.5 candidates I've seen on RUclips, but the way he used the language seemed much much more natural and it did give me a lot of motivation! (I really want to aim for a higher band but watching other 8+ IELTS speakers on RUclips made me feel insecure). Love from Vietnam!
I'm a native speaker and got 8.5 speaking. I don't understand. Probably because the guy asked me some really really awkward questions that took me a loooong time to think about. He literally asked me "How can we exploit more of the ocean's resources". Seriously? How do you answer that in 2 seconds of thinking?
8.5 is very good - 9 is expert. For the question at hand, you could have responded by, "We could exploit the Oceans further by siphoning the salt water and converting it to fresh water through use of effective desalination technology. In this way arid landscapes could be made fertile and both the ocean and land flora and fauna could benefit, as well as humanity of course. Boom! Band 9. Anyway, just being a bit cheeky here, 8.5 is not bad at all, I know native speakers who got less.
You could if you're interested. For me it's not a problem to deliver a detailed answer on a random topic from popular-science magazine, in any of my two languages. The bigger problem with IELTS is that you have to structure your statements in a way to use a lot of grammar tenses and very rich vocabulary, which can be a problem as you don't really need to use so many tenses or words to speak on most of the ideas, and I think that casual language is actually simpler than the one you need to use at IELTS. On the other hand, the listening section is pretty simple as there are no awkward accents and the actors speak pretty slowly by comparison to normal people speak.
Oh that's great to hear. I was wondering how long you had been preparing to score 8 because I'm studying to take an exam after two months. Please share your experiences and the barriers you've overcome.
This is the greatest video that I have ever seen. His voice was not clear as an native speaker, he also did not use a lot academic word. He just spoke naturally and supported answers with examples. That's awsome
If the examiner asks questions like a normal person instead of following formalities like a cop, it would be much easier to have a normal friendly conversation. Whats up with the examiner's stern face and lifeless attitude. How could anyone have a normal conversation when somebody is so stern!
Good question. When students feel like they are in a 'friendly' and casual situation, they tend to use short, colloquial language that neither shows their actual ability nor gets them good marks. So, it is better to be formal and answer in full sentences. The IELTS simply cannot logistically have long one hour friendly chats to better assess students. (or the test would cost 1000USD and not 300)
When I was taking IELTS exam, the examiner was not so stiff and definetly was not reading form the script. I think that reading two following questions at the same time is strange and unnatural. It is also hard to answer those ones. While we had part 3 she interacted with my responses, so I felt more comfortable even if she followed the script. I wish you all those kind of examiner that I had. Cheers !
As examiners, they have interviewed much people in the past and therefore they are not still keen to have a happy conversation with others. They only want to complete their jobs without enthusiasm
yes i agree i had attended my speaking test i was quite nervous that time before my speaking test..when i was called inside i was afraid of the tiny box shaped exam room and the examiner was also somehow rude, he had loud threatening voice. these all the surrounding made me upset. i also think that examiner should treat any candidate as a friend but not show attitude.
2:00 Do you work or study? 2:12 When your not working or studying, what would you like to do in your free time? (FOOD) 2:29 How often do you eat in a day? 2:45 What do you usually eat for breakfast? 3:03 Do you like to cook? Why or why not? 3:22 What is your favorite food and what do you like about it? 3:43 If you could eat any kind of food what would it be and why? Part 2 4:54 Talk about a person you want to meet for a day. You should say, -Who the person is? -Where do you want to meet them? -What do you want to talk about? -Why do you chose to meet this person? Part 3 (CELEBRITY) 7:34 What do you think is required for a person to become a celebrity? and why? 8:13 Have you ever met a celebrity before? If yes, tell me about it. 8:30 Most of celebrities earn a lot of money. Do you think this is good? Why or why not? 9:05 Many individuals believe that first impressions are very important for good relationships. Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not? 9:45 Where are some good places to meet friends for the first time? Why? 10:15 How has meeting people today changed from 20 years ago?
The interviewers are not supposed to show too much emotion so they do not influence the diction of the candidate. Make sure to focus on yourself in the exam.
Vremm i think you got it wrong. “If I...” is a subjunctive mood sentence, the following verb must be “were”. It’s totally okay when you say “if I was” in speaking, but when you write your academic paper, you get zero mark if you did “if I was”.
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This isn't a conversation. This is someone responding to a series of arbitrary questions. Maybe this test is useful if you're training someone to be interrogated, but for any practical purpose this is useless. I'm a native English speaker and I would do terribly on this test, not because I can't understand the questions, but because I'm used to talking *to* people, not answering questions about what places are generally good for meeting people, talking to myself about what foods I've always wanted to try, or reciting a prepared monologue about who I'd like to spend a day with. I also want to point out how stupid it is to favor candidates who use obscure words or complex grammar. At the end of the day, what matters in literally every situation of speaking a language is if you got your point across. It shouldn't matter if I used the conditional future subjunctive imperfectly perfect progressive instead of the present. Knowing the word "caviar" doesn't mean someone is a better English speaker, it means they've seen or heard the word "caviar" before. Candidates shouldn't be incentivized to articulate themselves in an overelaborate manner that tortures their audience by enciphering the verbalizations of their introspective contemplations with a polysyllabic lexicon that no one fucking uses. That'll just *prevent* people from understanding you, and that's the exact opposite of what an English test should be trying to encourage.
Uhm...have you heard of the saying 'the pen is mightier than the sword?' - communication, whether verbal or written is your most powerful tool in society, words have weight. People who have rich vocabulary, mastery of grammar and excellent communication skills, tend to do very well in life. There are too many people who believe that as long as you can "chit chat", you are fine. This is a very poor approach to interpersonal communication. People need to read more and reflect on their communication skills. Unfortunately, many native speakers cannot get over 7.5 on IELTS, since a band 8 is 'very good' and 9 is 'excellent' user of English, and it is true that many native speakers are not at this level, shame. Also, it is important to note that this is the most recognized standardized test of English in the world and millions of dollars have gone into developing the exam by linguists, psychologists and sociologists, to create a valid and reliable exam. I don't think any John of the street could do better by saying, "hey let's have a convo and I'll tell you if you got skillz or not".
Imagine that he actually hated having caviar, he just wanted to show off his extensive vocabulary. Acquiring an extensive vocabulary is one of the largest challenges in learning a second language tho.
Many thanks to you, you have given at least some ideas to talk with the examiner and obviously, for any practical purposes, we don't need to answer these kinds of questions in the IELTS Speaking Test. I've even thought that IELTS is a big business LOL
I remember doing my oral, having grown up in England... but I am yellow, so apparently, I need to be tested... examiner “do you like animals?’ Me: “yeah, when it’s cooked and served with rosemary.”
In Canada here, if the non-native speakers have attended high school for 3 years in a English speaking country, they are waived for taking IELTS or TOFEL on the University admission.
This the first ever video i watched when i was preparing for my test and luckily on the day of my test the examiner gave me the exact same topic from the video
This guy performed really well at all the tasks he was given. He looks curious and interesting. I liked his colorful way of expressing his thoughs and the natural way he answered to any of them! Well done!
After finishing my Master abroad, I realized that people work too hard for a piece of paper and it began from here. Somehow, I felt like they should make this test less pressured. We are testing people their communication capability, not the pressure capability. They should create an environment where interviewees can truly show their potentials.
THANK YOU for these videos! They are incredibly helpful even for people whose first language are English! I took the IELTS test a couple of days ago and I’m happy to say I scored an overall band score of 8! (I got 8.5 for my speaking!)
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my exam is in 12 hours and i am all kinds of nervous, if im nervous for the speaking you can't imagine how stressed i am for the written. Good luck to all those taking the IELTS !
I got a 9 on the IELTS speaking interview and I literally have no idea how I did that lmfao. I messed up in the second part of the interview- I had some time left after I finished speaking on the topic I was given and started stammering towards the end because I was freaking out lol. Apart from that, my interview went pretty smoothly-a lot of interesting subjects came up that I was really passionate about. I pretty much winged my IELTS test, did not take any preparation for it apart from watching some videos on RUclips last minute and googling some advice lol. Took a look at the question pattern for the reading and writing parts. Got an overall band score of 8.5, that too with almost no prep. It’s a pretty easy test so it’s better not to stress. Panicking is what’s going to mess you up.
I think the preparation to IELTS is crucial, despite the easiness of the test structure and having an excellent command of English. Moreover, you never know what texts and audios you ll face with, so It's better to be ready for a various type of tasks which are likely to happen during the exam. The main thing at speaking is being positive and ethusiastic, I bet it ll add some bands.
Olena Glushchenko That’s true, I wouldn’t advise to ever take the test the way I did, but like many others I was stressing out the day before the test but it’s not nearly as intimidating as it seems. I was surprised to see how easy the test was and I’m pretty satisfied with my results. A lot of my friends took the IELTS test with me, and all of them scored above a 7. All I’m saying is that it’s best not to get nervous, especially at the speaking interview. Being confident and enthusiastic is crucial, and obviously good grammar and enunciation of words is pretty important too.
Raisa bet you meant to say 'not nearly as', apologize for assuming the role of a teacher who presently I am not as the fact would have it. I've always held the view that ielts was the easiest out there, and then I came here only to see that pretty much all of the fuss around the issue of taking a test was bloated and packed with a fair few of groundless fears. Surely, I reckon that getting to know the format is absolutely crucial but that's where the story winds up, since the rest is wholly on you, particularly on your English. By now, I couldn't have been more certain of getting a 9 than ever, but for me there's a major drawback consisting in the format and the time I should kill on getting used to it. I'm the nervous type. Even if technically I should get to the top I just as well may not due to this f*cking uptightness during any examination no matter how well prepared in terms of knowledge I am. Can you think of anything that could this or that way help me? Sorry to bother you. I guess it's just the right time to ask someone like you (exactly, victim of circumstance =D) about this issue that has been a nagging nuisance all the way through my conscious life. Thank you in advance.
Nikolas Torn you need to be ready and prepared for time limits. So you should do all of these according to the time required. I am a nervous type too, but believe it really works at the 10th time.
Nikolas Torn Yeah lol, don’t mind the typos. And as you mentioned- the entire test pretty much depends on you and your command of English. It’s really hard to improve or a learn a language in a short amount of time so if you’re not already proficient in English, you cannot expect to get 8-9 that easily. Surely there are few tactics you can follow to get a good band score, but it’s better to keep realistic expectations. You’re not alone lol, I’m the nervous type too. I also like taking my time with answering questions rather than rushing so time management is also an issue for me. But IELTS is so easy, I had like 5-10 minutes left after every section. If you took the SAT’s you’ll pretty much breeze through the IELTS because it’s so much easier. I actually could not finish the reading part of my SAT’s in time, had like 3 questions left to answer. In IELTS you’ll have ample time to complete the exam, the time isn’t as tight. The listening section is the only part that you’ll need to be quick to keep up with the audio and answer the questions, or you might end up missing a few details. But you shouldn’t be worried for reading and writing, just practise a few papers and time yourself to make sure your time management is alright. Every time I get nervous during an exam, it completely fogs my brain and I end up getting even the easiest questions wrong. If you’re confused about an answer, don’t dwell on it and waste your time, move onto the next question and come back to it later. This used to a huge issue of mine, I’d end up wasting so much time and start panicking whenever I faced a question I wasn’t sure about that it would end up ruining my entire exam.
wao..what an amazing interview! The candidate did a great job. Not only he reflected the same grammar but also supported his answers with the real-life examples.
Sir you are just amazing that you are helping the students to learn from the authentic speaking ambience . I wish you good luck and I wish god to shower you with blessings ♥️
Grammar (use as much as possible and as hardest as possible), Vocabulary (hard words), Pronunciation (don't talk too quickly, so every your letter is heared clearly)
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He got lucky to be honest. His task 2 question is fairly simple to answer. My question was: What is my favorite law that was recently passed in my home country. Being from The Philippines it is quite tricky to answer. Especially the "recently" part. It really feels like my examiner wants me to talk about the Extrajudicial killings in The Philippines.
What he does great in Part 3: Answer the questions directly and unambiguously, while paraphrasing certain words. Simply state the reason in two sentences, and showcase his grammatical mastery. Finish by taking an example in one brief sentence.
I just came here to thank you for ur videos which helped me a lot in getting 7 band in speaking Overall 7.5 Listening 8.5 Reading 8 Writing 6.5 Speaking 7 Thank u so much :)
Oh, this is an amazing interview, it was full of strategies. Thank you teacher Adrian for sharing it with us. Have a happy weekend. Greetings from Egypt. ;)
Everybody on this comment section is criticizing this test but the English tests in Japan does not have even a speaking section That's why most Japanese have the reading and listening skills but they don't speak I feel awful saying it but this test is much better than those i took in my country. I used to live in US for around 5months so i might know what the real conversations are like but.... ielts still benefits us a lot
It's actually not a bad idea to take at least a bit of time the day before the exam to do a relaxing activity to decompress and gain confidence. Just don't overdo it.
In order to build your business, you should definitely include learning English because sooner than later, you WILL need it to grow your company. (90% of all money in the world changes hands using English.)
I still remember my interviewer asked me *Which book will you read in the future* My answer was *90 days no food and water* by David goonies which i believe will be one of the most helpful and productive book for me. And both of laughed so hard that we have to give each other 2/3 minutes to get back to the work but till the last question we were still giggling. Bro was about same age as i am, Surprisingly i got 8.5 band
The first and second topic maybe easy but i think third topic should be more difficult just like my example that "what do you think when the first time you start to learn IELTS ?" It'll look so deep and chill with him as much as become his childhood ahaha. His hair looks so good ! My joke
In my country if you will write ielts to good results you without problems go to great job and university. I think is important test for people who come from in other countries when you don't have great education or work. Just my think
@@N--LamMyVan Not really, you must understand the test is all about your fluency, grammar structured, logical answers, able to describe details, rich vocabulary, etc. In all elements, accent is the least concern. The person in the video did great!
6.5? 7? really? His pronunciation is almost perfect, his voice is clear, his answer is completely easy to understand, the way he uses words is super natural and he speaks fluently. Who are you guys? Examiner from Mars? I think no one on this poor planet can survive you guys' assessment.
Actually, as a Vietnamese, I think this guy is confident, enough to make all that up in a short span of time(I know this is scripted but still). Some guys in my IELTS class act exactly like this and I'm quite sure they are hella calm when it's their turn to speak.
here is all the question currently where do you work or study ? what do you do in your free time ? what do you eat in a day ? what do you usually eat in a day ? do you lke to cook ? why or why not ? what is your favorite food and what do you like about it ? if you could eat any kind of food what would it be and why ? talk about a person you want to meet for a day what do you think is required for a person to become celebrity and why ? have you met a celebrity before, if yes tell me about it most celebrity earn a lot of money. Do you think it good ? why or why not ? many individuals believe that first impressiosn are important for good relationships. Do you agree, why or why not ? where are some good places to meet friend for the first time ? why ? how has meeting people today changed from 20 years ago ?
and i know my luck, it always backfires at me in this kind of situation such as interviews or viva, i always tend to get rest of the 5% which i haven't learned or knew about in test 🙄
1.Very Accurate - Precise, Exact, Unimpeachable, Perfect, Flawless
2.Very Aggressive - Forceful, Overconfident, Insistent, Hardline
3.Very Angry - Annoyed, Furious, Irate, Enraged, Incensed, Fuming, Livid
4.Very Annoying - Irksome, Infuriating, Exasperating
5.Very Awake - Rested
6.Very Bad - Horrendous, Atrocious, Horrible, Awful
7.Very Beautiful - Stunning, Astonishing, Charming, Magnificent (e.g. view), Exquisite, Gorgeous, Ravishing, Mesmerizing, Picturesque (e.g. place), Breathtaking (e.g. the view from the window), Exquisite (e.g. hand-made decorations), Attractive, Good-looking, Pretty
8.Very Big - Giant, Immense, Massive, Enormous, Huge, Giant, Tremendous, Humongous
9.Very Boring - Dull (sometimes using as a stupid)
10.Very Bright, Light - Luminous, Dazzling
11.Very Busy - Swamped
12.Very Calm - Serene
13.Very Careful - Prudent, Cautious
14.Very Careless - Reckless
15.Very Charming - Enchanting
16.Very Cheap - A bargain, Inexpensive, Low-Budget, Stingy
17.Very Clean - Spotless, Tidy
18.Very Clear - Obvious
19.Very Cold - Freezing
20.Very Colorful - Vibrant
21.Very Competitive - Cutthroat
22.Very Complete - Comprehensive
23.Very Confused - Indecisiveness, Perplexed
24.Very Conventional - Conservative
25.Very Cool - Impeccable, Incredible
26.Very Creative - Innovative
27.Very Crowded - Packed, Bustling
28.Very Cute - Adorable
29.Very Dangerous - Perilous
30.Very Dear - Cherished
31.Very Deep - Profound
32.Very Depressed - Despondent
33.Very Detailed - Meticulous
34.Very Different - Disparate
35.Very Dirty - Squalid, Dingy, Filthy
36.Very Disturbing - Unnerving
37.Very Dry - Arid
38.Very Dull - Tedious
39.Very Easy - Effortless
40.Very Empty - Desolate
41.Very Evil - Wicked
42.Very Excited - Thrilled
43.Very Exciting - Exhilarating
44.Very Expensive - Overpriced
45.Very Fancy - Lavish
46.Very Far - Remote
47.Very Fast - Rapid, Rapidly, Quick
48.Very Fat - Obese
49.Very Fierce - Ferocious
50.Very Friendly - Amiable, Cheerful
51.Very Frightened - Alarmed
52.Very Frightening - Terrifying
53.Very Funny - Hilarious, Absurd, Ludicrous
54.Very Glad - Overjoyed
55.Very Good - Superb, Marvelous, Excellent
56.Very Happy - Jubilant, Delighted, Joyful, Overjoyed, Elated, On cloud 9
57.Very Hard - Difficult, Challenging
58.Very Hard-to-find - Rare
59.Very Heavy - Leaden
60.Very High - Soaring
61.Very Hot - Scalding (i.e. Water, Tea, Coffee, etc.), Scorching (i.e. The sun, a fire, etc.), Sweltering
62.Very Huge - Colossal
63.Very Hungry - Ravenous, Starving, Famished
64.Very Hurt - Battered
65.Very Important - Vital, Crucial, Essential, Pivotal, All-important, Integral, Indispensable, Imperative
66.Very Intelligent - Sophisticated
67.Very Interesting - Intriguing, Fascinating, Captivating
68.Very Kind - Tender-hearted, Good-hearted, Compassionate
69.Very Large - Colossal
70.Very Lazy - Indolent
71.Very Lively - Animated
72.Very Lonely - Isolated
73.Very Long - Extensive
74.Very Long-term - Enduring
75.Very Loose - Slack
76.Very Loud - Deafening, Thunderous
77.Very Loved - Adored
78.Very Lovely - Adorable
79.Very Mean - Cruel
80.Very Messy - Slovenly
81.Very Neat - Immaculate
82.Very Necessary - Essential
83.Very Nervous - Apprehensive
84.Very Nice - Kind
85.Very Nice - Lovely
86.Very Noisy - Deafening
87.Very Often - Frequently
88.Very Old - Ancient
89.Very Old-fashioned - Archaic
90.Very Open - Transparent
91.Very Painful - Excruciating
92.Very Pale - Ashen
93.Very Peaceful - Calm, Tranquil
94.Very Perfect - Flawless
95.Very Polite - Educated
96.Very Poor - Destitute
97.Very Powerful - Compelling
98.Very Pretty - Beautiful
99.Very Pretty - Gorgeous
100.Very Pricey - Luxurious, Expensive, Priceless, Costly
101.Very Quiet - Hushed
102.Very Quiet - Silent
103.Very Raining - Pouring
104.Very Rare - Phenomenal
105.Very Rich - Wealthy, Affluent
106.Very Risky - Precarious, Perilous, Dangerous
107.Very Roomy - Spacious
108.Very Rude - Vulgar
109.Very Sad - Heartbroken, Depressing, Miserable, Sorrowful, Melancholic, Heavyhearted, Mournful (e.g. voice), Doleful (e.g. eyes)
110.Very Scared - Terrified, Frightened, Petrified
111.Very Scary - Chilling
112.Very Serious - Grave, Solemn
113.Very Sharp - Keen
114.Very Shiny - Gleaming
115.Very Short - Brief
116.Very Shy - Timid
117.Very Silly - Foolish
118.Very Simple - Plain, Straightforward, Basic
119.Very Skillful - Seasoned, Veteran, Handy
120.Very Skinny - Scrawny, Skeletal
121.Very Sleepy - Lethargic
122.Very Slow - Sluggish
123.Very Small - Tiny, Minuscule, Petite, Minute
124.Very Smart - Brilliant, Clever, Genius, Intelligent
125.Very Smelly - Pungent
126.Very Smooth - Sleek
127.Very Soft - Downy
128.Very Sorry - Apologetic
129.Very Special - Unique, Extraordinary, Exceptional
130.Very Spectacular - Splendid
131.Very Strange - Abnormal, Bizarre, Outlandish
132.Very Strong - Muscular, Forceful
133.Very Stupid - Idiotic
134.Very Suddenly and quickly - Spontaneously
135.Very Sure - Certain
136.Very Surprised - Amazed, Astounded, Flabbergasted, Astonished, Shocked
137.Very Sweet - Thoughtful
138.Very Talented - Gifted
139.Very Tall - Towering
140.Very Tasty - Heavenly, Delicious, Delectable
141.Very Thin - Lean, Slender, Gaunt
142.Very Thirsty - Parched
143.Very Tight - Cramped, Constricting
144.Very Tired - Exhausted
145.Very Ugly - Grotesque, Hideous
146.Very Unhappy - Miserable
147.Very Upset - Distraught
148.Very Valuable - Precious
149.Very Warm - Hot
150.Very Weak - Feeble, Frail
151.Very Weird - Bizarre
152.Very Well-to-do - Wealthy
153.Very Wet - Soaked
154.Very Wicked - Villainous
155.Very Wide - Expansive
156.Very Willing - Eager
157.Very Windy - Blustery
158.Very Wise - Enlightened, Sagacious, Sage
159.Very Worried - Anxious, Dismayed, Apprehensive, Restless, Fretful, Distressed
Thanks
Amazing
Ty
thank you 🥺
Wow.
He is clever and quite confident. I like the way he answers every question.
Lots of practice with IELTS interviews before the exam is the key - you can do that here bit.ly/3ou0XS4
thank you for praising my compatriot
@@nguyenquangdung9892 no probelme
He is not clever, not at all
@@laverbariu882 Why?
Great video. I really like how the candidate speaks in a relaxed way. He's not focussing too much on fancy vocabulary, just speaking very naturally.
Indeed, he does a great job.
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Hi Keith help me! I want too take IELTS
I think fancy vocabulary doesn’t Matter that much.
i think so
stupid test . . . . guys, learn English for fun. don't be afraid of making mistakes. if the things you say have some value, your voice will be heard even if you make tons of mistakes. Some people speak English well, but the things they say make no sense at all.
love this comment
Agree
But this is a test, you gotta make sure everything is perfect
강준영 bro u need to improve your grammar or else u won't go to "merica"
I have a feeling that universities are made not to give education, but to make money. As the number of universities is constantly growing while the number of students applying is going down, in nearest future the only requirement to be accepted will be a sufficient amount of money on your bank account that can cover the tuition fee. These days there are universities that require only around 2.0 of your GPA on a 4.0 scale to accept you. There were times when with this "perfect" academic performance you could only sell hot-dogs or lemonade on the streets.. So, don't you worry. You will soon be able to enter a university with the lowest IELTS grade possible. ))))))
even watching this video is so stressfull, I would die on an actual exam.
I agree
yes me too ...i m also wondering when to schedule my test date
like me
same here...
love u
really appreciated this young man. he basically turned an IELTS speaking test to a single communication about daily live :) this make me have more belief in natural answer rather than using elegent vocabularies.
👏👏👏👏
He didn't use a lot of big words in his answers like another 8.5 candidates I've seen on RUclips, but the way he used the language seemed much much more natural and it did give me a lot of motivation! (I really want to aim for a higher band but watching other 8+ IELTS speakers on RUclips made me feel insecure).
Love from Vietnam!
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as a non-native English speaker, i am really impressed by his English speaking skills
Me too =)
haha he was amazing
me tooooo really amazing
Well you are a Muslim so you are impressed with any man.
@@mrkhoros LMAO 💀💀💀
- What is your full name?
- My name is Alexander Ivanovich Sparogobatka
- I will call you Jim
Heeey, Comedy Club stuff? 😂👌
Hi teacher
😂😂😂😂
It’s such a pleasure to meet the man of culture below the IELTS video. Have a good day sir.
Это шедеврально
IELTS is a big business....
TOFEL is also a big business
Study not free
As is selling food; similarly, there is a need for an internationally standardized test of English and IELTS fills this demand.
YeLeNa Lo agree
most of the education now days is a busines people's make money from it.
I'm a native speaker and got 8.5 speaking. I don't understand. Probably because the guy asked me some really really awkward questions that took me a loooong time to think about. He literally asked me "How can we exploit more of the ocean's resources". Seriously? How do you answer that in 2 seconds of thinking?
8.5 is very good - 9 is expert. For the question at hand, you could have responded by, "We could exploit the Oceans further by siphoning the salt water and converting it to fresh water through use of effective desalination technology. In this way arid landscapes could be made fertile and both the ocean and land flora and fauna could benefit, as well as humanity of course. Boom! Band 9. Anyway, just being a bit cheeky here, 8.5 is not bad at all, I know native speakers who got less.
@@Aehelp there's no way i could have thought of that on the spot under pressure.
You could if you're interested. For me it's not a problem to deliver a detailed answer on a random topic from popular-science magazine, in any of my two languages. The bigger problem with IELTS is that you have to structure your statements in a way to use a lot of grammar tenses and very rich vocabulary, which can be a problem as you don't really need to use so many tenses or words to speak on most of the ideas, and I think that casual language is actually simpler than the one you need to use at IELTS.
On the other hand, the listening section is pretty simple as there are no awkward accents and the actors speak pretty slowly by comparison to normal people speak.
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lol... you just got unluky
I got 8 bands in speaking part only and only because of your videos. Thankyou so so soooo much Sir for brilliant speaking videos
Awesome score Inder Jit! Well done. I wish you the best in your next steps in life.
Oh that's great to hear. I was wondering how long you had been preparing to score 8 because I'm studying to take an exam after two months. Please share your experiences and the barriers you've overcome.
This is the greatest video that I have ever seen. His voice was not clear as an native speaker, he also did not use a lot academic word. He just spoke naturally and supported answers with examples. That's awsome
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I am not going to take IELTS exam. but in my everyday life i would like to speak english as perfect as this guy does.
Daniel smashed it! Trying to speak a second language is harder than people think especially speaking withoutt any accent.
I think Daniel has a very clear logic,and he can answer the questions in many sides,so I think maybe this is the reason he can get8.5
actually the reasson had explained at the end of the video
Why didn't he score a 9?
may be his face XD@@fouadfadel2451
If the examiner asks questions like a normal person instead of following formalities like a cop, it would be much easier to have a normal friendly conversation. Whats up with the examiner's stern face and lifeless attitude. How could anyone have a normal conversation when somebody is so stern!
Good question. When students feel like they are in a 'friendly' and casual situation, they tend to use short, colloquial language that neither shows their actual ability nor gets them good marks. So, it is better to be formal and answer in full sentences. The IELTS simply cannot logistically have long one hour friendly chats to better assess students. (or the test would cost 1000USD and not 300)
NICE ANSWER !! Agreed with that !!
When I was taking IELTS exam, the examiner was not so stiff and definetly was not reading form the script. I think that reading two following questions at the same time is strange and unnatural. It is also hard to answer those ones. While we had part 3 she interacted with my responses, so I felt more comfortable even if she followed the script. I wish you all those kind of examiner that I had. Cheers !
As examiners, they have interviewed much people in the past and therefore they are not still keen to have a happy conversation with others. They only want to complete their jobs without enthusiasm
yes i agree i had attended my speaking test i was quite nervous that time before my speaking test..when i was called inside i was afraid of the tiny box shaped exam room and the examiner was also somehow rude, he had loud threatening voice. these all the surrounding made me upset. i also think that examiner should treat any candidate as a friend but not show attitude.
2:00 Do you work or study?
2:12 When your not working or studying, what would you like to do in your free time?
(FOOD)
2:29 How often do you eat in a day?
2:45 What do you usually eat for breakfast?
3:03 Do you like to cook? Why or why not?
3:22 What is your favorite food and what do you like about it?
3:43 If you could eat any kind of food what would it be and why?
Part 2
4:54 Talk about a person you want to meet for a day. You should say,
-Who the person is?
-Where do you want to meet them?
-What do you want to talk about?
-Why do you chose to meet this person?
Part 3
(CELEBRITY)
7:34 What do you think is required for a person to become a celebrity? and why?
8:13 Have you ever met a celebrity before? If yes, tell me about it.
8:30 Most of celebrities earn a lot of money. Do you think this is good? Why or why not?
9:05 Many individuals believe that first impressions are very important for good relationships. Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not?
9:45 Where are some good places to meet friends for the first time? Why?
10:15 How has meeting people today changed from 20 years ago?
Sir please next time smile during the test. If i was the candidate, i'd probably freak out before even talking.
The interviewers are not supposed to show too much emotion so they do not influence the diction of the candidate. Make sure to focus on yourself in the exam.
My examiner is mean and look at me without winking eyes
It should be “if I were” in formal situation.
@@bloody_tea3924 my teacher told me both are correct since it's refering to past
Vremm i think you got it wrong. “If I...” is a subjunctive mood sentence, the following verb must be “were”. It’s totally okay when you say “if I was” in speaking, but when you write your academic paper, you get zero mark if you did “if I was”.
Hello Adrian. Recently I got 8 in my speaking test and I'd say your videos helped me a lot. Keep up the good work. Cheers.
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After watching his interview, I have learnt that if I had a chance to give IELTS exam, I will definitely get not less than 7 in speaking module.
Well, you often get nervous and panik after 1 single mistake... you need to stay calm and think quickly, and that's the neat part, you can't do that.
The key to getting high marks on your IELTS speaking exam is taking your shoes off and don't forget to cross your feet together.
Man I die laughing 🤣🤣🤣 I noticed his feet without shoes and think :"really, why???"
This isn't a conversation. This is someone responding to a series of arbitrary questions. Maybe this test is useful if you're training someone to be interrogated, but for any practical purpose this is useless. I'm a native English speaker and I would do terribly on this test, not because I can't understand the questions, but because I'm used to talking *to* people, not answering questions about what places are generally good for meeting people, talking to myself about what foods I've always wanted to try, or reciting a prepared monologue about who I'd like to spend a day with.
I also want to point out how stupid it is to favor candidates who use obscure words or complex grammar. At the end of the day, what matters in literally every situation of speaking a language is if you got your point across. It shouldn't matter if I used the conditional future subjunctive imperfectly perfect progressive instead of the present. Knowing the word "caviar" doesn't mean someone is a better English speaker, it means they've seen or heard the word "caviar" before. Candidates shouldn't be incentivized to articulate themselves in an overelaborate manner that tortures their audience by enciphering the verbalizations of their introspective contemplations with a polysyllabic lexicon that no one fucking uses. That'll just *prevent* people from understanding you, and that's the exact opposite of what an English test should be trying to encourage.
Uhm...have you heard of the saying 'the pen is mightier than the sword?' - communication, whether verbal or written is your most powerful tool in society, words have weight. People who have rich vocabulary, mastery of grammar and excellent communication skills, tend to do very well in life. There are too many people who believe that as long as you can "chit chat", you are fine. This is a very poor approach to interpersonal communication. People need to read more and reflect on their communication skills. Unfortunately, many native speakers cannot get over 7.5 on IELTS, since a band 8 is 'very good' and 9 is 'excellent' user of English, and it is true that many native speakers are not at this level, shame. Also, it is important to note that this is the most recognized standardized test of English in the world and millions of dollars have gone into developing the exam by linguists, psychologists and sociologists, to create a valid and reliable exam. I don't think any John of the street could do better by saying, "hey let's have a convo and I'll tell you if you got skillz or not".
Imagine that he actually hated having caviar, he just wanted to show off his extensive vocabulary. Acquiring an extensive vocabulary is one of the largest challenges in learning a second language tho.
besides what if you had no idea about those questions, such as celebrities?
Matthew Late you gave me lots of ideas to pass the exam. Ty. haha
Many thanks to you, you have given at least some ideas to talk with the examiner and obviously, for any practical purposes, we don't need to answer these kinds of questions in the IELTS Speaking Test. I've even thought that IELTS is a big business LOL
I remember doing my oral, having grown up in England... but I am yellow, so apparently, I need to be tested... examiner “do you like animals?’ Me: “yeah, when it’s cooked and served with rosemary.”
You have just won every bat...ehmm bet.
In Canada here, if the non-native speakers have attended high school for 3 years in a English speaking country, they are waived for taking IELTS or TOFEL on the University admission.
This the first ever video i watched when i was preparing for my test and luckily on the day of my test the examiner gave me the exact same topic from the video
A : I'm from Vietnam
B :Let me guess.. your name must be Ngu...
A: Daniel
1:26 duhh
XD
@Rant Nigah He is probaly saying "Nguyen", "Nguyen" is the most common first name of the Vietnamese
@Rant Nigah haha
@Rant Nigah ông nội tài lanh :))
Yeah, for Vietnamese he is really good! And pronunciation is amazing. Very close to American English.
Your interview videos really help and give confidence, there are many useful things to learn
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This guy performed really well at all the tasks he was given. He looks curious and interesting. I liked his colorful way of expressing his thoughs and the natural way he answered to any of them! Well done!
After finishing my Master abroad, I realized that people work too hard for a piece of paper and it began from here. Somehow, I felt like they should make this test less pressured. We are testing people their communication capability, not the pressure capability. They should create an environment where interviewees can truly show their potentials.
The interview speaks very clear, I hope i will meet him at my ielts exam :((
Hoa Quynh did you take the ielts test?
THANK YOU for these videos! They are incredibly helpful even for people whose first language are English!
I took the IELTS test a couple of days ago and I’m happy to say I scored an overall band score of 8! (I got 8.5 for my speaking!)
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my exam is in 12 hours and i am all kinds of nervous, if im nervous for the speaking you can't imagine how stressed i am for the written. Good luck to all those taking the IELTS !
G tell me did you do a good work?
did you pass? If yes, then how much did you scored.
I can make sense you said
1:31 correctly, his name must be Nguyễn Tiến Đạt
No, his parents named him after the metal.
c ưi cho t hỏi chút c có phải hội viên của kênh này k
As a Vietnamese , I feeling proud about this dude😊
I also received 8.5 IELTS speaking score by watching your videos. They were extremely helpful. Thanks a lot.
Well done
I got a 9 on the IELTS speaking interview and I literally have no idea how I did that lmfao. I messed up in the second part of the interview- I had some time left after I finished speaking on the topic I was given and started stammering towards the end because I was freaking out lol. Apart from that, my interview went pretty smoothly-a lot of interesting subjects came up that I was really passionate about. I pretty much winged my IELTS test, did not take any preparation for it apart from watching some videos on RUclips last minute and googling some advice lol. Took a look at the question pattern for the reading and writing parts. Got an overall band score of 8.5, that too with almost no prep. It’s a pretty easy test so it’s better not to stress. Panicking is what’s going to mess you up.
I think the preparation to IELTS is crucial, despite the easiness of the test structure and having an excellent command of English. Moreover, you never know what texts and audios you ll face with, so It's better to be ready for a various type of tasks which are likely to happen during the exam. The main thing at speaking is being positive and ethusiastic, I bet it ll add some bands.
Olena Glushchenko That’s true, I wouldn’t advise to ever take the test the way I did, but like many others I was stressing out the day before the test but it’s not nearly as intimidating as it seems. I was surprised to see how easy the test was and I’m pretty satisfied with my results. A lot of my friends took the IELTS test with me, and all of them scored above a 7. All I’m saying is that it’s best not to get nervous, especially at the speaking interview. Being confident and enthusiastic is crucial, and obviously good grammar and enunciation of words is pretty important too.
Raisa bet you meant to say 'not nearly as', apologize for assuming the role of a teacher who presently I am not as the fact would have it. I've always held the view that ielts was the easiest out there, and then I came here only to see that pretty much all of the fuss around the issue of taking a test was bloated and packed with a fair few of groundless fears.
Surely, I reckon that getting to know the format is absolutely crucial but that's where the story winds up, since the rest is wholly on you, particularly on your English. By now, I couldn't have been more certain of getting a 9 than ever, but for me there's a major drawback consisting in the format and the time I should kill on getting used to it. I'm the nervous type. Even if technically I should get to the top I just as well may not due to this f*cking uptightness during any examination no matter how well prepared in terms of knowledge I am.
Can you think of anything that could this or that way help me?
Sorry to bother you. I guess it's just the right time to ask someone like you (exactly, victim of circumstance =D) about this issue that has been a nagging nuisance all the way through my conscious life.
Thank you in advance.
Nikolas Torn you need to be ready and prepared for time limits. So you should do all of these according to the time required. I am a nervous type too, but believe it really works at the 10th time.
Nikolas Torn Yeah lol, don’t mind the typos. And as you mentioned- the entire test pretty much depends on you and your command of English. It’s really hard to improve or a learn a language in a short amount of time so if you’re not already proficient in English, you cannot expect to get 8-9 that easily. Surely there are few tactics you can follow to get a good band score, but it’s better to keep realistic expectations. You’re not alone lol, I’m the nervous type too. I also like taking my time with answering questions rather than rushing so time management is also an issue for me. But IELTS is so easy, I had like 5-10 minutes left after every section. If you took the SAT’s you’ll pretty much breeze through the IELTS because it’s so much easier. I actually could not finish the reading part of my SAT’s in time, had like 3 questions left to answer. In IELTS you’ll have ample time to complete the exam, the time isn’t as tight. The listening section is the only part that you’ll need to be quick to keep up with the audio and answer the questions, or you might end up missing a few details. But you shouldn’t be worried for reading and writing, just practise a few papers and time yourself to make sure your time management is alright. Every time I get nervous during an exam, it completely fogs my brain and I end up getting even the easiest questions wrong. If you’re confused about an answer, don’t dwell on it and waste your time, move onto the next question and come back to it later. This used to a huge issue of mine, I’d end up wasting so much time and start panicking whenever I faced a question I wasn’t sure about that it would end up ruining my entire exam.
wao..what an amazing interview! The candidate did a great job. Not only he reflected the same grammar but also supported his answers with the real-life examples.
That's correct Manisha - this is a classic example of what candidates need to do. Also, notice how several of his examples are interconnected.
this whole interview is so awkward, i wish my own test wouldnt be as awkward
I think they should also explain why he lost *0.5*!!
..it might because of his TANgled expression...
xD
Because he sat with Jim Carey in quite pub and he wants to see what he eats.
Lol. That's what I wonder too
Because there's no perfect performance in this world!
English is just a language for communication not a knowledge..but nowadays its becomes serious business huh.. 😕😕😕
Yes it's true my english is not good and people make fun 😭😭😭
Dua Lipa k
@Dua Lipa you can do an IELTS test at 14? Please tell me more.
@@darius8383 she said "like IELTS" LOL
Probably because it's the most international language and almost everyone has heard some degree of it
This is one of the best Ielts speaking test i have ever seen.
Candidate's everything was natural
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When i see this examiner on youtube by coincidence i start to get anxious 🤣🤣🤣
Sir you are just amazing that you are helping the students to learn from the authentic speaking ambience . I wish you good luck and I wish god to shower you with blessings ♥️
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I’ve passed on a practice test at the same level and got 6.5, this examiner is much softer than in my school
Practice makes perfect 👏👌
If you train a lot in conversation, you will pass the exam successfully, good luck
Thank you so much, your videos are really helpful. The candidate seemed pretty calm and talked naturally...I hope to do as well as he did.
Grammar (use as much as possible and as hardest as possible), Vocabulary (hard words), Pronunciation (don't talk too quickly, so every your letter is heared clearly)
I watch almost every video of your's and i liked this video most because in this you gives some tips before arriving for ilets speaking test
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1:31 That short pause the examiner took after the candidate said to call him Daniel 😂😂
It's like a driving test, but in English. I can feel the vibes of discomfort from this side of the screen.
I have social anxiety and I'm taking the test in a few months and I could just imagine the awkwardness
He got lucky to be honest. His task 2 question is fairly simple to answer. My question was: What is my favorite law that was recently passed in my home country. Being from The Philippines it is quite tricky to answer. Especially the "recently" part. It really feels like my examiner wants me to talk about the Extrajudicial killings in The Philippines.
😂😂😂😂
What he does great in Part 3:
Answer the questions directly and unambiguously, while paraphrasing certain words.
Simply state the reason in two sentences, and showcase his grammatical mastery.
Finish by taking an example in one brief sentence.
Exactly
I died when he said "You can just call me daniel"
Why? Many Asian people like to pick up a western nickname for convenience; it's quite common.
No!! I totally get it dude. I got reminded of a movie reference that cracked me up.. :D
So what was the movie?
@@jeevithjerry6179 what movie was it?
Still waiting what movie
I just came here to thank you for ur videos which helped me a lot in getting 7 band in speaking
Overall 7.5
Listening 8.5
Reading 8
Writing 6.5
Speaking 7
Thank u so much :)
Zeeshan Bashir An Excellent Work🔝
Can you help me?
Just watching this makes me nervous
The speech of this guy was really well, so I think he deserves 8.5 ball
When i got asked that question i also answered Jim Carrey. I think that is most people's answer
why?
I dunno who is him at all
He is very confident. I like him👍
Exam in few hours and still watching this.
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Watching this video makes me feel confident..good work...
This Vietnaemese dude is pretty fluence! I can tell, his tongue is used to speak in English
It's very helpful, i enjoy it and it gives us more topics to pass an ielts speaking test.
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Oh, this is an amazing interview, it was full of strategies. Thank you teacher Adrian for sharing it with us. Have a happy weekend. Greetings from Egypt. ;)
You are most welcome Amr, keep up the good studies.
His English is good
Student was lucky because examiner was asking easy questions..
Making such gestures in a official environments ... great
His accent is amazing!!
I agree.
Zaza LALA he tries a little bit of American accent but couldn't hold on it...here the answers are important than the accent
His accent is normal man
@@anhnongdangocra4326 In my opinion, his accent is quite good, particularly coming from a tonal language.
2:00-4:15 Part 1
Thank you. It adds my confident watching this video.
I’m having a Vietnamese flashback
Everybody on this comment section is criticizing this test but the English tests in Japan does not have even a speaking section
That's why most Japanese have the reading and listening skills but they don't speak
I feel awful saying it but this test is much better than those i took in my country.
I used to live in US for around 5months so i might know what the real conversations are like but.... ielts still benefits us a lot
he seems calm when answering all those questions, albeit his constipation face
He is definitely calm and collected.
Today you are taking the exam, yesterday you hanged out with your friends....
It's actually not a bad idea to take at least a bit of time the day before the exam to do a relaxing activity to decompress and gain confidence. Just don't overdo it.
Those videos and strategies helped me to pass my ielts on band 8=) thanks
What a great guy , props to him for obtaining that great score
I try to practice my English skills very hard. This is very helpful,Thank you ^ ^
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i understand how good he speaking at this test
And now also understand that Im wasting my time learn english
I should focus on my business
In order to build your business, you should definitely include learning English because sooner than later, you WILL need it to grow your company. (90% of all money in the world changes hands using English.)
Question: Who is the person you want to meet for a day.
Me: You know BTS?
omg i was thinking the same
@@puzakharel 😂😆
Ι didn’t understand that he meant a celebrity person
I choked ajsjd
@@rigiinti1692 No no, he didn't. He meant any person you would like to meet for a day. This was just my answer. XD
Man,it like the man interview him chew him up
My country's candidate :3. Love from Vietnammmmmm
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good job man! And thank you teacher for your clear explanation
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When Jim Moriarty decides to take your mock test .....
I still remember my interviewer asked me *Which book will you read in the future*
My answer was *90 days no food and water* by David goonies which i believe will be one of the most helpful and productive book for me.
And both of laughed so hard that we have to give each other 2/3 minutes to get back to the work but till the last question we were still giggling.
Bro was about same age as i am, Surprisingly i got 8.5 band
Sounds like you two had a good conversation and you deserve the score.
Well done! You inspired me a lots. Thanks!
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he is lucky , the questions were freaking way too easy .
These questions are typical.
No matter how question is, his answer is more important☻
The first and second topic maybe easy but i think third topic should be more difficult just like my example that "what do you think when the first time you start to learn IELTS ?" It'll look so deep and chill with him as much as become his childhood ahaha. His hair looks so good ! My joke
ok, IELTS doesn't mention the content of the answer but the way the examinee do
I concur
ngl, the ielts community is very friendly!
I got irritated so much with his dangling hair. And for that reason i'm out
lol, are you a Dragon or a Shark?
lmaoo
William F 😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
William - You stole Barbara's sentence.
AcademicEnglishHelp
, you should get new robots, the ones with smiling and friendly talking modules installed.
I am an IELTS examiner, and I would give him 6.5 at most.
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IELTS, TOEFL and the other exams are all big mafia guys!
In my country if you will write ielts to good results you without problems go to great job and university. I think is important test for people who come from in other countries when you don't have great education or work. Just my think
Madi Sapargaliev I agree with you, but they are mafia😁
I don't believe this performance would get 8.5 on the real exam
why? would he get more or less?
I do concur with you. This performance only got 7
@@N--LamMyVan Not really, you must understand the test is all about your fluency, grammar structured, logical answers, able to describe details, rich vocabulary, etc. In all elements, accent is the least concern. The person in the video did great!
@@ananava254 in China, this only can get 6.5
6.5? 7? really? His pronunciation is almost perfect, his voice is clear, his answer is completely easy to understand, the way he uses words is super natural and he speaks fluently. Who are you guys? Examiner from Mars? I think no one on this poor planet can survive you guys' assessment.
he is so good
i won't give up
i will get at least 8 band
His body posture is bad . It feels more like he isn't confident enough.
This is the body language for most of them
Actually, as a Vietnamese, I think this guy is confident, enough to make all that up in a short span of time(I know this is scripted but still). Some guys in my IELTS class act exactly like this and I'm quite sure they are hella calm when it's their turn to speak.
I did the exam and got a 9 in speaking :)
That's niceee!! give us some tips please :( what questions didd you get???
here is all the question
currently where do you work or study ?
what do you do in your free time ?
what do you eat in a day ?
what do you usually eat in a day ?
do you lke to cook ? why or why not ?
what is your favorite food and what do you like about it ?
if you could eat any kind of food what would it be and why ?
talk about a person you want to meet for a day
what do you think is required for a person to become celebrity and why ?
have you met a celebrity before, if yes tell me about it
most celebrity earn a lot of money. Do you think it good ? why or why not ?
many individuals believe that first impressiosn are important for good relationships. Do you agree, why or why not ?
where are some good places to meet friend for the first time ? why ?
how has meeting people today changed from 20 years ago ?
IELTS is a matter of luck... especially for average person like me😅😅
In such an internationally standardized test, there is very little luck involved.
Yes bro i agree ☝🏻
metoo
and i know my luck, it always backfires at me in this kind of situation such as interviews or viva, i always tend to get rest of the 5% which i haven't learned or knew about in test 🙄
no it's not
I'm vietnamese and currently using Cambly
thái nguyen ...i want to take class from u ....plz tell me ur contact no.
@@preetisharma8342 flirting? Lol jk
Picasso kim kon h tu
@@preetisharma8342 ? English pls man
Picasso kim wt is this .....flirting
This guy done well and 8.5 is a greatest result, so i like this
Well done
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look rather stressfull, i am preparing for my IELTS test, too.