IELTS Speaking with Native English Speaker subtitles Score 9 Example 2

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @Aehelp
    @Aehelp  10 лет назад +5

    Brand new speaking video from AEHelp - see what band 9 looks like!
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    IELTS Speaking with Native English Speaker subtitles Score 9 Example 2
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    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  10 лет назад +1

      Hi Afsaneh, I am not clear on your question. Please ask again in more detail.

  • @walidcless
    @walidcless 9 лет назад +9

    Thank's for sharing, watching vids like this encourages me for my next interview

    • @toefltesthelp7055
      @toefltesthelp7055 9 лет назад

      +Walid Hitman You are very welcome Walid. Make sure to visit us at www.aehelp.com for lots more IELTS help.

  • @1233-f7h
    @1233-f7h 7 лет назад +3

    Wow, I'd give her 10 out of 9. Totally deserved.

    • @蔡宇童
      @蔡宇童 6 лет назад +1

      Her english is too good

  • @eliabeluiz
    @eliabeluiz 4 года назад +1

    Subtitle wrong: "As I was wondering around", should be "As I was wandering around". min 2:11
    Apart from that, great speaking mock test. She's really nailed it.

    • @tobyk8125
      @tobyk8125 4 года назад

      Good spot! Far from the only bad error in the subtitles though. :-(

  • @gaborszarvas6074
    @gaborszarvas6074 8 лет назад +6

    I just can't imagine that somebody who has struggled to master English for years could speak such a relaxed way - "from their guts."

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  8 лет назад +3

      Although it may be difficult to imagine, it is possible. Confidence varies from individual to individual. The world is filled with many ESL professionals who produce incredible works of English both in public speaking and mass media literature. Believe in yourself! visit us at www.aehelp.com/

    • @gaborszarvas6074
      @gaborszarvas6074 8 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much. It seems to be hopeful to me.

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  8 лет назад +1

      Good. I'm glad that you have rediscovered your belief in your limitless capacity. I'm proud to say that I have Hungarian roots as well and know that magyarorszag is filled with extraordinary individuals.

    • @montyal-juboury4063
      @montyal-juboury4063 8 лет назад +2

      Hi there, I am a 29 year old, originally from Iraq, we don't only have different languages, but a different set of letters. almost literally two different worlds, I started learning English since I was 3, I was my sister's project - as she majored in English translation - when I was 18 I moved to the UK and I still cannot hold my own in speaking this confidently, but after 5 years of College, no Arabic friends and a further 5 years of working in an office-type environment, I think I am able to speak this well, even if I do say so myself. I think the key aspect between scoring 8.5 and 9 (from seeing the two videos of this lady's interviews) is more about immersion in what you're talking about and make it almost sound like a professional form of chatting than confidence or anything else. though this is just me, I could be dead wrong!

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  8 лет назад

      Hi Monty, No, you are correct. Level 9 does require a well rounded knowledge of subjects. Depending on marking it could go either way...Congratulations on your accomplishments and we wish you the best in your next projects. From the team www.aehelp.com/

  • @khoianha10
    @khoianha10 10 лет назад +128

    I think the girl is native speaker.
    Please tell me if I'm right.

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  10 лет назад +64

      Yes, you are correct, she is a native speaker. Some native speakers also take the IELTS for certain goals, such as becoming an ESL teacher. The minimum score for ESL teachers is 8.5! Thanks for your question.

    • @khoianha10
      @khoianha10 10 лет назад +9

      AcademicEnglishHelp
      Thank you for your answer.
      I'm an English learner.
      For me, her accent sounds like American English.
      It's hard for non-native speaker has that accent.

    • @justaguy5411
      @justaguy5411 6 лет назад

      No hard, as you think

    • @thai4426
      @thai4426 6 лет назад

      +khoianha10 not that hard, cause American movies are all the rage.

    • @fifthdoctor
      @fifthdoctor 6 лет назад +1

      khoianha10 American and Canadian accents sound very similar to anyone who is not from those two countries so fair enough

  • @sreypheakoung625
    @sreypheakoung625 8 лет назад +23

    Thank for subtitles in English

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  8 лет назад

      You are most welcome. We have these videos available with and with out subtitles to give you extra chance for practice. Keep up the good work. www.aehelp.com/

  • @Легенда1960х
    @Легенда1960х 6 лет назад +166

    She used her face much more then her mouth😅😅😅

  • @ijansk
    @ijansk 9 лет назад +56

    The questions though...
    I don't even like to go shopping so there isn't much I could say about it.

    • @Antz7Freak
      @Antz7Freak 8 лет назад

      +ijansk Everyone will have done some shopping at some point in their life excluding the very few rich/disabled people like Katy Perry. I think the question makers have considered that. So regardless of whether you like or dislike a certain activity you must have something to talk about it from your experience. Plus, you are allowed to request the examiner to change the topic if you think the topic is something you have no knowledge about or touches a sensitive issue.

    • @amsicos98
      @amsicos98 7 лет назад +2

      Then u have to make it it up, but don't stay in silence because you loose.

    • @simplegg1
      @simplegg1 7 лет назад

      Well, I think Im on your shoes. I'd better say why I don't like to go shopping, like the stories, reasons, etc.

    • @piperquin6033
      @piperquin6033 3 года назад

      Same

  • @usmanbadar7340
    @usmanbadar7340 9 лет назад +1

    The interviewee has very expressive and enchanting eyes:)

  • @muhammadjonakbarov1565
    @muhammadjonakbarov1565 5 лет назад +1

    We have to admit that she is like a voluble speaker with lucrating her gesture and she does not let the chance slip.She is giving a try to woo.She has a lot of ardor to speak in order to have a talk.I deem she did ace a test.Do not blacken her reputation. 😮☺😊😄😃

    • @muhammadjonakbarov1565
      @muhammadjonakbarov1565 5 лет назад

      Thanks a lot for your opinion.I sympathise with u.Since her speech was a well-accurated👑👑😃😀

  • @panhamorakathyou3195
    @panhamorakathyou3195 6 лет назад +2

    I think this video improve my speaking and love to watch more about your video🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback. Also, check us out at www.aehelp.com

  • @AstigarGorri
    @AstigarGorri 9 лет назад +24

    01:45 "reacently"

  • @gaborszarvas6074
    @gaborszarvas6074 8 лет назад +21

    Anyway, an English language test is about the fluency and accuracy of oral use of the language, and doesn't matter whether the topic is purchasing something or some features of quantum physics. However I couldn't see the reason for testing such an excellent native speaker. She should rather take a job interview applying to obtain a spokeswoman position for a company.

    • @adilsonchrestani
      @adilsonchrestani 6 лет назад +1

      Gábor some natives take the test in order to become ESL teacher. That's why her english is so good

    • @earthdoesurvivalcraf
      @earthdoesurvivalcraf 6 лет назад +1

      yooooo pls dont tell me there'll be quantum physics in my IELTS....the only physics i know is GCSE level

    • @ruplalmoktan4126
      @ruplalmoktan4126 5 лет назад +1

      Good thinking

  • @jBaO493
    @jBaO493 4 года назад +12

    Jesus christ, im just impresed with how much she could recall about that story or just straight up made it up, i would just be like "well, i went to the super market and got fruit and vegetables and beef and jam and cheese cuz im one of the only two people who can go outside in covid so im also one of the two people who goes grocery shopping" and that would be it lmao xd

  • @anthonyrake8130
    @anthonyrake8130 10 лет назад +4

    Are the mispellings in the subtitle part of the test?
    I've watched three of your videos so far...there's at least one mistake in the subtitles for each video.

  • @edwardli6669
    @edwardli6669 2 года назад

    speaking test is not about using fancy words, is about how you organize you sentence, and deliver it in a good way

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  2 года назад

      Well yes, but lots of practice with IELTS interviews before the exam is the key - you can do that here with us on www.aehelp.com/

  • @Frost-1209
    @Frost-1209 9 лет назад +10

    This can't be Band score 9!
    I have been expecting of it to go a lot harder.
    I saw a video the other day on IELTS score Band 9. It was unimaginably difficult. They were like discussing about quantum physics!

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  9 лет назад +10

      +Kevin Lim Hi Kevin, The topic itself is not the key to get high scores. Whether the topic is physics or cooking, the complexity, coherence and natural language give you the overall scores. I hope this makes sense. For more on this visit us at www.aehelp.com

    • @datasciencewithr1039
      @datasciencewithr1039 6 лет назад

      this would get 7.5. 9 is too much.

  • @bjswot1094
    @bjswot1094 4 года назад +2

    Greetings Sir, thank you for providing such a great knowledge sharing sessions.
    In this video, I have noticed that she didn’t cover all the questions which are in the cue card. Do we need to really consider this. Please advise!
    Thanks
    BJ

    • @saradream407
      @saradream407 3 года назад +1

      As far as I know, thos prompts are just as guidelines and it is adviced to cover them in your answer. They help you speak longer, but it is ok if you can keep talking for two minutes without covering those prompts.

  • @oscardorantes779
    @oscardorantes779 10 лет назад +62

    I would like see her talking in spanish and scores 9

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  10 лет назад +3

      Perhaps French but not Spanish :) thank you for your comment and good studies from the team at www.aehelp.com

  • @dhrubajyotidas8087
    @dhrubajyotidas8087 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the Videos, Its really helpful to me.

  • @1La2La3La4La
    @1La2La3La4La 9 лет назад +5

    She was describing a past event, yet at 1.49, she said " But, I really need to get some new shoes" I'd find it as a big mistake committed by a native speaker. I know at the time of real interview one could be confused but not sure I could make such a mistake in my native language. I'd for sure use "needED".
    However, thanks for sharing the video, it is otherwise very helpful.

    • @fifthdoctor
      @fifthdoctor 6 лет назад

      Saurabh These sorts of mistakes are actually quite common for native English speakers! If an English speaker is speaking casually, they’ll often make mistakes like these, especially if they’re nervous. It can happen if you’re anxious, or just not that well articulated, which is the case for many people.
      As a native English speaker, I can say that I personally make these sorts of mistakes in casual conversation, as do the people I talk to. I’ve noticed that those who speak English fluently as a second language, or know a language other than English as their second language, don’t make as many mistakes. Obviously this is a sort of generalisation but I can only assume that they’re putting more thought into their speech.

    • @runegaming3122
      @runegaming3122 5 лет назад +2

      the subtitles are incorrect....if you listen really closely, she said NEEDED ----- i've heard native speakers say it and its a VERY SMALL PAUSE if you're talking fast, a non-native speaker would not be able to pick it up

    • @saminarose80
      @saminarose80 5 лет назад

      She said needed. Also some times the word “was” was hardly audible. It’s just because she was speaking really fast that you had a hard time hearing it.

  • @satishsharma6436
    @satishsharma6436 5 лет назад

    She is a good speaker

  • @CypherNeo101
    @CypherNeo101 5 лет назад

    That's how it's done. Do a bunch of face expressions and you'll get it.

  • @mubarakgidadoumar3247
    @mubarakgidadoumar3247 9 лет назад +1

    Actually its really interested to me.

  • @trasaminhlang3758
    @trasaminhlang3758 5 лет назад

    Wow she have ielts 9.0 she is very good

  • @realdiamond3065
    @realdiamond3065 4 года назад

    hi thank you for the lesson

  • @nermeenkishk5087
    @nermeenkishk5087 10 лет назад

    She is great

  • @andrewchavez2590
    @andrewchavez2590 8 лет назад +2

    Hi, I'm helping my wife to take the IELTS in about 2 and a half months, her only real hurdle is the Speaking part as she's obtained over or very close to her desired score in the other bands in a previous test. Back then (2 years ago) she got 6.5 in Speaking; now, after living in Australia for almost 2 years, she reckons she could get 7-7.5 and is aiming at 8+. Which would you say are the best exercises focused on improving Ielts speaking skills in that score range (7-8+)? Thanks very much in advance (y)

  • @BlingHair
    @BlingHair 10 лет назад

    Hi, Sorry to point this out, but it was bothering me. There is a spelling mistake in one of the subtitles. It should be recently not reacently!

  • @qutbiddinovamaftunatatoosh6767
    @qutbiddinovamaftunatatoosh6767 9 лет назад +2

    Sooo useful, thanx 4 it)

  • @SS-nd5ko
    @SS-nd5ko 9 лет назад +10

    I don't why but I found this really funny.

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  9 лет назад +4

      Stress maybe?

    • @SS-nd5ko
      @SS-nd5ko 9 лет назад +1

      That's contradictory. Nevertheless, I just aced the IELTS. I found it funny that the questions that threw me off were the simple ones like, "Do you like carpets?". Haha. Basically had to bullshit my way through the speaking test.

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  9 лет назад

      Out of curiosity what did you reply to "Do you like carpets?"

    • @SS-nd5ko
      @SS-nd5ko 9 лет назад +3

      "Yes I do like carpets. I especially admire the ones designed from India or Middle East. I think that their texture and design are(paused for 2 seconds to think of a good adjective) quite exotic"

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  9 лет назад +9

      That's a good answer. You gave answer AND descriptive reason. It is no wonder that you got a good score. All the best in your future endeavors.

  • @sevinchtakhirovna9465
    @sevinchtakhirovna9465 5 лет назад +1

    I want to watch speaking with spain , french speakers because i'm interested in their pronouncation

  • @crazymonkey19071907
    @crazymonkey19071907 9 лет назад

    I got a 9 on July!

    • @crazymonkey19071907
      @crazymonkey19071907 9 лет назад +2

      yi linh Hey Yi, the best tips I can give you are: 1)eye contact is needless because your score is graded by people who listen to tthe audio. 2) Do not EVER stop talking. Say whatever comes to your mind related to your question. Thats all I can give you.

  • @k0lk4n15
    @k0lk4n15 5 лет назад +1

    At the end he was advertising to ae help
    Which causes exsisve shopping

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  5 лет назад

      Which supports video production, which leads to more free videos! Yay!

  • @crislex884
    @crislex884 9 лет назад +1

    I wonder whether it is easy for a native English speaker to get a 8.5 or 9 in IELTS if he prepares for it for a week.

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  9 лет назад

      +cris lex
      Hi Cris,
      A native English speaker who has graduated from high school would be expected to score at least 7.0 (very likely 8+). A university graduate would score 8.0/8/5/9.0.
      While the native speaker would expect to score very high on listening and speaking, they would also struggle with reading and writing.
      For example, the average high school graduate might score: 9.0 speaking, 8.5 listening, 7.5 reading, and 6.5 writing.
      Writing in English is very difficult!

  • @ajisht713
    @ajisht713 9 лет назад

    Sir,
    1. As soon as the payment is received. - (simple present)
    2. As soon as the payment has been received. - (past perfect)
    The structure of the past perfect tense is subject + had + past participle. How can we say that the second sentence is past perfect? I am a learner. Please clarify my doubt.

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  9 лет назад +1

      Ajish T Hi Ajish, the second sentence is NOT past perfect, it is present prefect in passive voice. Past perfect is, "as soon as the payment had been received" (this is also in passive voice)

    • @ajisht713
      @ajisht713 9 лет назад

      Thanks for your great support

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  9 лет назад +1

      It is my pleasure Ajish, should you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me.

    • @ajisht713
      @ajisht713 9 лет назад

      AcademicEnglishHelp Thank you very much Sir

  • @balinurpolatbekovna1969
    @balinurpolatbekovna1969 8 лет назад

    very useful videos

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  8 лет назад

      +Balinur Polatbekovna Thank you for your complements. Keep up the good studies.

  • @ADS1JC
    @ADS1JC 6 лет назад

    How say here in Brazil, that ladie gave a show. Traslating, That ladie was very well!!!!
    About the man, he was very good for you job.

  • @ДурдонаКошмамадова

    SUPER!!!!

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад

      Glad you liked it! Check us out at www.aehelp.com as well. Good studies.

  • @chetnakikan3721
    @chetnakikan3721 3 года назад

    Nice video

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  3 года назад

      Thank you, be sure to check us out at www.aehelp.com/ for lots more IELTS help.

  • @komalsatya6754
    @komalsatya6754 5 лет назад

    Thank you!

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  5 лет назад

      You are welcome, check us out at www.aehelp.com

  • @AlfaazzMusic
    @AlfaazzMusic 6 лет назад

    Please reply.....have you ever came bathinda, punjab india in E school ielts ? They are the no 1 ielts institute their...

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад

      No, all of our materials are online, www.aehelp.com and www.gieltshelp.com

    • @AlfaazzMusic
      @AlfaazzMusic 6 лет назад

      AcademicEnglishHelp you are the best ielts preparing channel...please upload more videos...you are amazing

  • @Harpreetsingh-ol9lb
    @Harpreetsingh-ol9lb 3 года назад

    Thanksss sir

  • @bulletayas9404
    @bulletayas9404 7 лет назад +2

    Damn I need 100 years to speak like her

  • @sreypheakoung625
    @sreypheakoung625 8 лет назад

    Thanks you .

  • @marsi7691
    @marsi7691 5 лет назад

    Please sir i have a question, these cue cards you use in your videos, are they included in that full course online or they are from some certain books?

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  5 лет назад

      They are from our Full Course, www.aehelp.com

    • @marsi7691
      @marsi7691 5 лет назад

      All right sir! I will enter on that course soon to get more high score! But im more interested on general training!

  • @abdulbarek5869
    @abdulbarek5869 5 лет назад

    Thanks

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  5 лет назад

      You are most welcome Abdul. www.aehelp.com

  • @jaideepsingh7463
    @jaideepsingh7463 6 лет назад

    U don't have to move hands while speaking ...it is being taught to me since the first day..

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад +1

      Bad idea, body language helps to express yourself - this is basic psychology.

  • @xuarchie9098
    @xuarchie9098 9 лет назад +8

    I don't think she can get more than 7,because her present is too short. She only talked 1m15s. That is not enough. She didn't expand the last question enough.

    • @crazymonkey19071907
      @crazymonkey19071907 9 лет назад +1

      +Xu Archi I got a 9 with minimal eye contact . she was doing way too much eye contact

    • @kbroun71
      @kbroun71 9 лет назад

      So did you already get 9 score???? I think it's just example.... haha..;;

    • @crazymonkey19071907
      @crazymonkey19071907 9 лет назад

      kevin broun Yeah I got it. I basically looked at the table 90 percent of the time though.

    • @kbroun71
      @kbroun71 9 лет назад

      +crazymonkey19071907 Oh my got... Don't get me wrong. actually... I asked to "Xu Archi" You're so amazing. How did you get the score..? Great

    • @Antz7Freak
      @Antz7Freak 8 лет назад +2

      +Xu Archi I would give her more than a band 9. Based on the rubric, the only requirement on content is to develop the topics fully and appropriately. There is no constraint on the length of answers. Language-wise, her expression of ideas through English was so smooth like a river in spring which makes sense because she has trained herself to think in English from a young age. Her mastery over language goes beyond the test rubric.

  • @alexa01112
    @alexa01112 4 года назад

    In my view, is she actress who is Miranda Hart?

  • @mohammadalmethkal1215
    @mohammadalmethkal1215 8 лет назад

    do you give online speaking lessons, like, through Skype?

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  8 лет назад

      No, we do not provide this service at this time. Good studies.

  • @tahabutt1293
    @tahabutt1293 10 лет назад

    AcademicEnglishHelp | Why did she stop when you didn't ask her to? :/

  • @flynriderr
    @flynriderr 5 лет назад

    why there are two videos with this woman ?

  • @nahidnuri
    @nahidnuri 6 лет назад +1

    I am 14 years old and I can speak English as fluently as this candidate. I am from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿

    • @alekskomin9400
      @alekskomin9400 6 лет назад +2

      no offence, but if I were you, I would think this statement through once again kid. not only it might be easily proven you're wrong (no need to be a native speaker to know how) but also being too sure, too confident with yourself - it always leads nowhere.. ''Form over content" as they say :P
      now let me explain why..
      I really believe you might be able to express yourself quiet fluently- no one denied that and if so it is, good for you. Keep in mind the fact that couple of simple phrases put together with basic general knowledge, may indeed make an impression of 'being a fluent speaker'. Since my 8yo brother could be called like this, it truly doesn't mean anything unusual. What do they focus on, conducting an oral exam, is I guess the precision of spoken language ex. rich, various but decent vocabulary, numerous, captivating grammar expresions, natural emotions shown by proper intonation or even uncontrolled reactions and so on... Those features only, may authentically estimate your skills as they indicate you're not only able to FEEL (!!!) the language but also eventually become an active member of local communities in the future (work, uni, church etc.) as a citizen.
      PS. I bet a direct translation of your comment back into your language also sounds weird and by that I mean artificial, forced sophisticated or at least not as natural as a native speaker would usually be.
      PS.PS (my suggestion, also not 100 % spontanious as I'm polish :D ) : I feel like pretty close to that level of english presented above, tho there's still long way to go. Her natural vocab choice is amazing, I wish I had such a sense in English but well.. Nothing I can't do, right? :D + I'm only 14 but I already feel comfortable in fluent chats. Wish me luck!

    • @adradr8058
      @adradr8058 6 лет назад

      So good if you really can speak as her 👍 i'm from Azerbaijan too and sixteen years old . İf you really believe that you know English well, i advice you to take SAT exam or İelts exam .i've taken SAT) Good luck)

    • @nahidnuri
      @nahidnuri 6 лет назад

      ADR ADR thanks, darling I am thinking of it🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿😉😀😀

    • @adradr8058
      @adradr8058 6 лет назад

      You can ask any question about SAT exam whatever you want, i can help.Good luck ))

    • @nahidnuri
      @nahidnuri 6 лет назад

      ADR ADR thanks again, I am considering to take IELTS exam

  • @steveaustin4448
    @steveaustin4448 6 лет назад

    How Much Score Needed For Ielts To Get An General Visa From Canada And I'm Completed My UG In 2016

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад +1

      It is a band 6 overall

    • @steveaustin4448
      @steveaustin4448 6 лет назад

      @@Aehelp Thank You for Your Valuable Reply

  • @esraafibrosis6596
    @esraafibrosis6596 9 лет назад

    Good work..

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  9 лет назад

      +esraa shaltout thank you for your compliment esraa, make sure to check us out at www.aehelp.com as well!

    • @sarwarhossain8282
      @sarwarhossain8282 8 лет назад

      +esraa shaltout I am looking for a person for IELTS speaking partner. Would u agree...??

  • @shreyasighosh3684
    @shreyasighosh3684 3 года назад

    the questions for native speakers are tougher from the non native ones

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  3 года назад

      They are the same questions whether the candidate is native or non-native.

  • @manishchavan3634
    @manishchavan3634 8 лет назад

    For Part 02 i dont think so 1:13sec is enough to score Band 9...?? i guess

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  8 лет назад

      +manish chavan Hi Manish, Yes, indeed it can be enough as long as the question is answered completely and with detail, as in this case. However, with lesser English fluency, I definitely recommend speaking for the full time (2 minutes.)

  • @SA-cd1vc
    @SA-cd1vc 3 года назад

    Piece of cake.

  • @funnyanimalsisland3628
    @funnyanimalsisland3628 6 лет назад

    Should i talk about three different stores in part two?

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад

      No, definitely not. You should just give one clear answer with good details and explanations, include examples to back these up.

  • @dmitrygonchar9265
    @dmitrygonchar9265 9 лет назад +1

    Seems to be a lot of mistakes in Part 2 (at least for Score 9)
    - that I had reacently (have had recently)
    - But I really need to get some new shoes (needed)
    - wondering around (wAndering around)

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  9 лет назад +3

      Dmitry Gonchar Hi Dmitry,
      None of these are errors!
      The first you have transcribed incorrectly - the speaker says "...that I've had recently" - which is correct.
      The second - she does say "needed" - it is just very fast. Even the person who wrote out the subtitles missed it! However, it is there in the speech!
      Finally, the last mistake is simply a transcribing error. The speaker says "wandering".
      As she is a native speaker, she would never make any of these types of errors.
      All the best.

    • @tobyk8125
      @tobyk8125 4 года назад

      @@Aehelp He listed 4 errors, 2 of which are undeniably wrong - 'reacently' and 'wondering' - but those weren't her mistakes! As for the other two, I think she kind of swallowed the ending on 'needed' so I didn't even notice it until I saw Dmitry's comment. And I'd say both past simple and present perfect can work well with 'recently', depending on the context.

  • @SleePwalKer19HD
    @SleePwalKer19HD 10 лет назад

    reacently? please focus on those subtitles

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  10 лет назад +4

      Thanks for your feedback. Creating subtitles is extremely difficult, so mistakes can occur easily. However, we too strive to improve and we appreciate the feedback.

  • @akah214
    @akah214 9 лет назад

    I have a question guys
    About the speaking part
    Is the questions will be about your major like if I'm gonna study business are the all question about business or general questions ?

  • @maheshbhandarimarch
    @maheshbhandarimarch 5 лет назад

    She speaks only 1 min and around 15 sec.Is it acceptable

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  5 лет назад

      It is acceptable, but ideally, you do want to speak the full two minutes.

  • @tianyangzhang4727
    @tianyangzhang4727 6 лет назад

    What should I say if I do not enjoy shopping at all?

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад

      Imagine that you do enjoy shopping and explain why?

  • @Odignridk
    @Odignridk 4 года назад

    Imagine a native speaker get 3, what it would be for the peaple who r not native English speakers.

  • @dhiveshkaleeah
    @dhiveshkaleeah 10 лет назад +1

    Are all the examiners always serious like that?

  • @iamhacker7481
    @iamhacker7481 3 года назад

    how many times this
    girl attend this test

  • @sugih7218
    @sugih7218 6 лет назад

    i hope get score at least 7

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад

      Our website has lots of great strategies and materials to help you get that band score 7, join here: www.aehelp.com

  • @raghujagwani3164
    @raghujagwani3164 10 лет назад

    Hello,
    in one of the sentence the candidates mentions "she was also able to find me a cool color", isn't this a slang and should be avoided
    OR
    use of urban verbiage and slang accepted for the speaking test

    • @HunterstonB
      @HunterstonB 10 лет назад +1

      No. . . . its correct use of informal English. English is constantly changing. . . what was slang 40 - 50 years a go becomes accepted into standard English in the present day. A generation ago 'cool' was a distinct, slang, American usage - its now accepted and used in all styles of English and has ceased to be 'slang'

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  10 лет назад +1

      Andrew Stone Very well said. It is also true that slang, correctly used of course, is acceptable and even suggested for the Speaking Section of the IELTS

  • @yaserghaderinasab7546
    @yaserghaderinasab7546 2 года назад +1

  • @abdullahmataqi4692
    @abdullahmataqi4692 10 лет назад

    Thx

  • @angelmoon7055
    @angelmoon7055 7 лет назад

    good

  • @annanguyen353
    @annanguyen353 4 года назад

    PART 2 ENJOYABLE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE
    1. 15 thousand square feet of shoes
    PART 3 CONSUMERISM
    1. they go without a lot of things that we take for granted
    2.

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  4 года назад

      Thanks again for this Anna, I'm sure this helps a lot of students, and it's a great way to study at the same time, you are really hitting two birds with one stone : )

  • @nangao9511
    @nangao9511 9 лет назад +1

    is it right to dress in a sexy way and keep talking during the whole process? will dress way and emotion have absolutely higher effectiveness comparing to ordinary dress and a cold face in speaking part?

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  9 лет назад

      nan gao Hi Nan, a very interesting question. The way you dress and your emotional state definitely has impact on your confidence and the way you speak. So, yes, it can affect your mark. I recommend dressing semi-formal (not necessarily 'sexy') and keeping an enthusiastic, confident attitude. (Of course, your English knowledge and fluency as well as communications skills will still have the greatest impact on your results).

    • @nangao9511
      @nangao9511 9 лет назад

      AcademicEnglishHelp HI thank you very much, I got 6.5 in speaking part this time, actually I was dressing very sexy and show my passion during the test, although I still could not get 7.5 as I wish before, at least I get 1+ compring to 5.5 score last year, but I am still a little bit pity about my score because I think my fluency, passion,pronounciation and comments are great, but high level volcabulary and my GRAMMAR is quite weak, but could you please tell me is it important to speak right grammar and dont make mistakes in sentences? I ve heard that if grammar is weak people wont get high score, is it the decisive reason I lose my mark?

  • @nermineabbassi2729
    @nermineabbassi2729 10 лет назад +163

    Am I the only one who really does not like this guy ?

  • @khandakertahsan3587
    @khandakertahsan3587 6 лет назад

    Where are your office sir??

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад

      In Canada and Europe - all of our lessons and materials are online, we do not offer in-person training. Join us at www.aehelp.com

  • @hi_sonix
    @hi_sonix 6 лет назад

    why a native speaker do this test? is it necessary?

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад

      Often native speakers are required to do IELTS for work purposes, to show not only English but communication skills as well. Learn more at www.aehelp.com

  • @uuganbilegbilguun3278
    @uuganbilegbilguun3278 6 лет назад

    Guys i find a speaking partner who wanna talk about something and know each countries

  • @andresarce6674
    @andresarce6674 7 лет назад

    id like to study with ur methodology but i didnt get a speacial discount. could u give me this discount and ill get this course. Regards

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  7 лет назад

      Apply Coupon ‘2X5T6’ to get a 20% discount (until January 30th), www.aehelp.com/full-course/

    • @andresarce6674
      @andresarce6674 7 лет назад

      i've read that u said to them that this video was offering 40%. could u give me this discount?

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  7 лет назад

      Hi Andres, use code SPEAK40 and check out our new live speaking practice!

  • @andrewmcclarken9844
    @andrewmcclarken9844 6 лет назад +5

    3:38 American*

  • @singularity333
    @singularity333 6 лет назад

    how did she get a 9...? she messed up numerous times.

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад

      Where do you think she 'messed up'?

  • @shahzodasayfullayeva9137
    @shahzodasayfullayeva9137 8 лет назад

    Hi guys!

  • @helmivanov6897
    @helmivanov6897 7 лет назад +1

    1:40 reacently??

  • @robbenfan1792
    @robbenfan1792 8 лет назад

    But she's Canadian?

  • @phamtinkt88
    @phamtinkt88 6 лет назад

    She did not speak for 2 mins, did she?

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад

      Pretty close

  • @oliviawu4115
    @oliviawu4115 10 лет назад +4

    Hmm....I just got 6.5 in speaking...who can help me?i can teach him or her Chinese.haha.

  • @giobasta6918
    @giobasta6918 9 лет назад

    you mean '' wander around'' right?! Not wonder!!!!!!!!!

  • @oralkhantashkenbay9543
    @oralkhantashkenbay9543 5 лет назад

    you should use more advanced devices

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  5 лет назад

      We have just updated our audio equipment.

  • @nafisarahmanbannya2
    @nafisarahmanbannya2 6 лет назад

    she got 9 out of how much marks?

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад +1

      From band 9 (band 9 is maximum in IELTS)

  • @МарияХристич-э8б
    @МарияХристич-э8б 6 лет назад

    I need english speaking partner. Could anyone help me? I'm from Russia.

  • @layslifestyle2265
    @layslifestyle2265 6 лет назад

    nice~

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  6 лет назад

      Thanks, for lots more videos and IELTS help, be sure to join us at, www.aehelp.com

  • @YerekexSss
    @YerekexSss 6 лет назад

    Could someone help me with speaking? I need native speakers or someone who got 7+ in speaking. Please, share your skype or something like that.

  • @eternityeternity5684
    @eternityeternity5684 2 года назад

    👍

  • @AnuAnu-rh2wj
    @AnuAnu-rh2wj 5 лет назад

    Mother toungue easy for her

  • @princepreet1755
    @princepreet1755 9 лет назад

    this is amazing video but i guess its all paid ;(
    can't afford this much amount...

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  9 лет назад

      +Prince Preet Thank you for your compliment. It's really not that expensive, (there are over 25 videos as well as practice test, interactive lessons and more) check it out at www.aehelp.com

  • @luafillyo7826
    @luafillyo7826 7 лет назад +2

    i need a speaking partner.

  • @pepejeans3156
    @pepejeans3156 9 лет назад +2

    hii everyone. i want to find a friend to improve English speaking skill together :D

  • @jvfabulous9865
    @jvfabulous9865 4 года назад

    I presume that Adrian is pretty tall,but in intro he looks very short😅

    • @Aehelp
      @Aehelp  4 года назад

      180 cm : )