Hello professor Ben! I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your priceless pieces of advice and desire to help other people on the way to their exam. I got my fce results the other day, and received 186 points for speaking, so I am indeed grateful for each of your videos!!
Hello Ben! I’d love to congratulate you for the terrific job you’re doing with all these materials and subjects. I recently came across your channel and you’re the best. You communicate your ideas clearly and calmly and that’s a big plus for me. Currently, I’m preparing for a CAE certification and I’m religiously watching all your videos regarding that subject and others too. Thank you very much for this and please, continue posting more useful and fun videos! ✌🏻
Sorry Wao! You're right! I thought you were commenting on another video. I recently made a video on linking words that we use in day to English. But, yes, "moreover" is good for the exam
Great tips, Ben!...Your third tip on filler phrases is a particularly good one, but might I add a twist. Instead of repeating the question, paraphrase it, so in answer to "Why are you learning English" you might say, "Good question! So what you're asking me is why is it important to speak English."
In June I am taking the c1.2 exam in the Escuela de Idiomas, your videos are helping me a lot, thnak you very much, you are a great teacher, examples help to understand and remeber new words, and your videos are plenty of them. Just a question Ben, do you know if the Cambridge C1 is very diffrerent to the C1.2 fromthe one from Escuela de Idiomas? Specially the speaking part. Thanks once more for sharing these awesome videos and for dedicating us your free time. And Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Hi Carmen. Im glad you like the video. You can find all the details on the course here: ttp-exam-academy-ben.thinkific.com/ Let me know if you have any questions. 🙂
Hello, I would like to ask you if it's possible for you to record FCE, CAE and CPE videos of real exams and solve them for us and at the same time giving us puting a tome so we can try to do the task befor you show the solution it will also help us to know how to deal with the different parts of the exam. Thank you for considering my proposition.
My online Cambridge English exam preparation courses:
ttp-exam-academy-ben.thinkific.com/
Oh my gosh, I have found the best RUclips channel for preparing me to my FCE exam. Thanks for your advice professor Ben
🙂 You're welcome, Carlos. I'm glad you found my channel!
i passed thanks to you!! was preparing for the c1 exam but actually managed to get a c2 certificate! forever grateful 💋
Hello professor Ben! I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your priceless pieces of advice and desire to help other people on the way to their exam. I got my fce results the other day, and received 186 points for speaking, so I am indeed grateful for each of your videos!!
Congratulations, Sasha! 👏👏👏
And thanks for taking the time to write that comment, I appreciate it 🙂
Sorry, Dasha... Predictive text 😏
@@tothepointenglishwithben. that's totally fine, I didn't even notice 😄
Hello Ben! I’d love to congratulate you for the terrific job you’re doing with all these materials and subjects. I recently came across your channel and you’re the best. You communicate your ideas clearly and calmly and that’s a big plus for me. Currently, I’m preparing for a CAE certification and I’m religiously watching all your videos regarding that subject and others too. Thank you very much for this and please, continue posting more useful and fun videos! ✌🏻
Thanks so much for your lovely comment, Alejandro! I'm really glad you find my videos useful 🙏
Thank you so much! I'm taking the C1 exam tommorow!
I would also add "moreover" to the linking verbs. Good job with the videos; they're really useful to me!
"Moreover" is a good linking word but it's very formal. We don't use it in day to day, spoken English.
@@tothepointenglishwithben. Of course! But I thought, for advanced levels, that's just what you needed, haha!
@@tothepointenglishwithben. Coincidence, by the way! I was listening to your videos when you replied. xD
Sorry Wao! You're right! I thought you were commenting on another video. I recently made a video on linking words that we use in day to English. But, yes, "moreover" is good for the exam
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Great tips, Ben!...Your third tip on filler phrases is a particularly good one, but might I add a twist. Instead of repeating the question, paraphrase it, so in answer to "Why are you learning English" you might say, "Good question! So what you're asking me is why is it important to speak English."
Yes, paraphrasing is a good option. Thanks
Great tips Ben! All three of these will definitely boost those points! 💪
Thanks Matt!
Very useful! Thank you, Ben.
I have to say, I was laughing out loud when you said, 'or just repeat the question' ... I think I'm going to remember that 😄
As usual, a lot of usefull information. Thx
Glad you found it useful! Thanks
Really helpful, i will follow your instructions! Thanks for your help :)
I'm really glad you found it helpful! Thanks for your comment. (They're just tips, not instructions 😁)
@@tothepointenglishwithben. Actually yes, you are right! But thanks anyway 🙂
Thank you so much. I love your videos!! Regards from Spain
Exceedingly important tips A lesson really To the point Thanks a million English has become a piece of cake really
Thanks, Ben . You are the best👍.
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in order to say very hot i love using this idiom it's cracking the flags.
I fell hook, line and sinker for your videos, Ben
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I come from a quaint town in the southern part of the Slovak Republiky called Dunajská Streda.
Watching one by one, Ben sir 🙏
Great video, I am currently prepare B2 exam iam looking forward your next videos.
Thanks... Glad you liked the video!
Great video. Do I always have to speak in a formal way? Thank you. 🙂
No. Just speaking naturally
Good tips.
Thanks!!
My favourite synonym for the "nice village" question is picturesque! 😁
Thanks a lot
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In June I am taking the c1.2 exam in the Escuela de Idiomas, your videos are helping me a lot, thnak you very much, you are a great teacher, examples help to understand and remeber new words, and your videos are plenty of them. Just a question Ben, do you know if the Cambridge C1 is very diffrerent to the C1.2 fromthe one from Escuela de Idiomas? Specially the speaking part. Thanks once more for sharing these awesome videos and for dedicating us your free time. And Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Yes, there are significant differences between the two exams. I recommend you get to know the format of the EOI exams
Great vídeo Ben, I am Carmen and I’m interesses on buying your prep course to B2. Would you help me, please! Tks
Hi Carmen. Im glad you like the video.
You can find all the details on the course here: ttp-exam-academy-ben.thinkific.com/
Let me know if you have any questions. 🙂
Hi Ben, I have just clicked on the link to join your "team" but it didn't work....
That's strange. Do you have the Telegram app installed?
Try here.. t.me/BenGillTTP
Wooow I'm just flabbergasted to hear your tiny English pills😂😂
Flabbergasted... excellent adjective, Rita!!! 🙂 And... thanks!
Oh God I'm taking my oral exam tomorrow, it's c1 and I've never done such exams before, I'm so anxious..
You'll be fine. Stay calm, stay focused and watch this video... 🙂 ruclips.net/video/IejuWcbHnO8/видео.html
@@tothepointenglishwithben. k actually its not tomorrow, I was distracted, it's actually on monday..
Hello,
I would like to ask you if it's possible for you to record FCE, CAE and CPE videos of real exams and solve them for us and at the same time giving us puting a tome so we can try to do the task befor you show the solution it will also help us to know how to deal with the different parts of the exam.
Thank you for considering my proposition.
Giving us time to think about the task. Sorry for the incompréhension of my comment
I'm not an examiner so I don't have access to real exams. I'll look into the idea,, though.
Thank you very much
I’m sorry but this is a British accent, isn’t it?
Yes, that's right