I watch these videos and understand that I have to learn not only English, but also I have to study history, science, nature, know celebrities ... I don’t know how to answer many questions in my first language🤔😉
Actually many people don't know as well. Just everyone has to pretend that understands everything to catch conversation. Я тоже подготовлюсь к этому экзамену .После Русского языка почему то трудным стал этот язык .
@Venera Sweet . Hi, it's not always true to know about everything. You can even lie or explain about something why you don't know about it. Only how you say it matters!
This is awesome. I teach English online and recently started helping a few students prepare for the IELTS. Your videos will be super helpful. Good luck on the IELTS everyone! 👍👍👍
His goal is, of course, to ruin your career, destroy your life, make you weep and tumble down the table... What do expect of him, after all? Kiss u? Blow u? This is a hardcore dog-eat-dod world, get accustomed to it. Kidding, but...
I agree with you. I had an examiner who was quite responsive and active to my answers which encouraged me quite a lot to have some confidence whilst speaking and I have got a result that is higher than I expected it would be. Of course, I think examiners are not obligated to make students feel comfortable in speaking test but I have to say that my examinwer was great.
Well I totally disagree with your opinion. You have to take into account that he is a native English speaker and compared to non-native English speakers he has a head start. As a Greek student, English is a totally different language in contrast to greek and it is really difficult to learn some of its aspects such as prepositions etc.
1. it's a good way to unwind from the stresses of the workweek 2. enjoy going sightseeing and checking out a historical city 3. relax and recuperate 4. I've had many good ... but if I had to choose one, I would have to say that 5. second to none : as good as or better than all others 6. it seems like that, it sounds like part 2 1. build guy 2. as I mentioned / said 3. has a doctorate in math 4. in addition to this 5. brokerage firm 6. makes lucrative investments on behalf of wealthy investors 7. has a very bright future ahead of part 3 1. there are many different types of... 2. generally speaking 3. pan out: develop in a particular way or in a successful way 4. blame falls on him 5. just to name a few ( for examples) 6. I would consider/ I would say that ... 7. they have to be outstanding, to say the least, to set themselves apart 8. it takes quite the achievement to stand out from the crowd 9. we spoke of ( talk about )
"What are some of the greatest arhitectural achievements of the past 50 years?" WTF I am not an architect why are you asking this to me? I cant even answer that in my native language.
I feel you too, sometimes IELTS questions are kinda weird, arent they? If that native guy looked very tense despite of showing confidence what would happen to me then, If I was the one sitting there👦
@@Aehelp I mean the point is that he is American, he is a native speaker . Its as if i am taking a Spanish test , i will succeed because that my first language of course i will be getting the highest marks.
@@duchoang1074 Unfortunately, not necessarily. I got friends from South Africa and they did not get band 9. I know a couple of friends back in New York that I know for sure WILL NOT get band 9. It's not just how you speak, but how you achieved the task - meaning answering the questions with great range of vocabulary. So you can't say, "you know what I'm sayin" many times or "yo" many times without the flexibility of using simple-compound sentences. It's about the grammatical usage not just how you speak.
To all the people saying that native speakers should automatically get a 9, remember that IELTS is a test which also requires familiarity with certain topics that are sometimes unusual or may not frequently occur in natural conversation. These topics are routinely practiced in IELTS speaking classes which is why non-natives can sometimes get a higher score than native speakers. They are trying to tick the boxes and strategising before and during the test. It's a completely unnatural situation to be in, the questions and the manner in which they are asked are very stilted. For example, at 9:30 the examiner asks: “What are some of the greatest architectural achievements of the past 50 years?" I have never been asked a question like that out of the blue and I'm a native speaker. I would need to put some thought into it. What if a native speaker being tested has no interest in architecture or a very basic understanding of architecture at best? They might be able to bluff their way through it but they could also lack the vocabulary or awareness to formulate a 9.0 response or they might need additional time to consider their answer. Some people just don't do so well in test situations as well. Being put on the spot and forced to answer a series of stilted and unusual questions in a test situation is something you have to prepare for just like any other test.
A big thank you to AE Help for their amazing RUclips videos. I got an overall 8.5 band score (L-9 R-9 S-8 W-7) thanks to you all. Keep up the good work!
Congratulations on the great result! I'm glad to have been an aid in your success. On the website, you may have noticed the "testimonials" block near the bottom. Unlike many websites out there, we fill this section with real user testimonials and real pictures of those users. Because of your awesome score and feedback, we'd love to be able to use your first name/picture. If you could send us a picture of yourself (face, like the ones on the website), we would be greatly appreciative. Also, please include your nationality. If you are willing, please send this to admin@aehelp.com. This allows us to encourage other students to use our products and reach their goals and dreams. I look forward to getting your picture, nationality, and I wish you the best in your future endeavors.
Hi Nima, a band 9 is not necessarily a native speaker, it is referred to as an 'Expert User' of English according to the band descriptions. This could be a native or non-native user of English on the IELTS speaking interview. In fact, some native users cannot get 9. This is explained at the end of the video. Make sure to watch the end, www.aehelp.com/full-course/
@@cz6900 What native speaker would get anxious and freeze? Of course a lot of non native speakers would freeze if asked the the random questions you find on an ielts exam. But for native speakers it should be incredibly easy for most people to get a 9. Only low IQ individuals would have an issue or someone with a speech impediment. But for most people they wouldn't freeze on something so easy they wouldn't have issue on almost every part of the exam. This video is pretty useless for pretty much anyone taking IELTS. It's good to watch if you want to see an example of a band 9 but how can this help a non native speaker form Saudi Arabia, China, or Brazil?
Almost nobody got your point hahaha Anyway, I think it is still meaningful to talk about the nobel prize because many people have a graduate formation in mathematics and then move on to work on some related area like mathematical finance or physics, it is not rare at all. The Nobel's prize is available both in the disciplines of physics and economy and he might still do it. He wouldn't be the first by the way. I liked your comment though because I thought the exact same (FIELDS MEDAL!! YOU MEAN FIELDS MEDAL).
If they ask me this questions in my native language I will still not get a band 9 🙄 is this to test your knowledge or your English language proficiency.
I just had my ielts speaking test. Questions were simple and easy. About myself than cue card was about a change that could bring good change in your country, and discussion was about living in a community, meeting everyone, side effects of knowing everyone, and effects of technology on communication
what the heck he was like let's talk about intelligence and then suddenly asks architectural achievements in the past 50 years that's like not even that related This guy did really well in like coping with this whole change and he was like super calm and relaxed if it was me i would be like wtf and be confused and stutter
Watch this video and i realize why i only got a 6.5 in speaking although i already traveled the world and studied in the US for nearly a year. I used a lot of advance words and idioms and talked nonstop. After finishing my speaking test, i was really confident that i would get a 8+. But then i know that naturally speaking, pronunciation, coherence are the most important.
The hard thing in this exam that he asking you about something that needs your opinion or knowledge by telling your answer immediately it should be perfect to have good results
It's so astonishing to see those people in native English areas having so good an English skill! You know normally you will just think they are languages!
Please. Just...Smile. I know it is a serious interview..but you have to give the interviewed confidence in you. They could do it more natural...i guess. it's an opinion.
There is something that I just don't like about the evaluator !!! It seems that the evaluator makes you feel into an unfriendly atmosphere !!! His personality projects so much selfishness or may be egocentrism !!!
Don't worry about the examiner, worry about yourself. He only takes up 15 minutes of your life; your IELTS score and the ensuing steps will be much more persistent.
@@Aehelp it was so rude. We know about it, but whatever I think that examiner should show some facial expressions in order not to make candidates feel uncomfortable)
@@Aehelp for what you had mentioned in the statement, IELTS is only emphasize upon speaking skills but to be allowed to neglecting basic courtesy and respect? on the contrary, if the candidates answering the question with turning his face to the other side rather than looking at the examiner, would he think he is being respected?
I'm watching these great videos everytime I find a suitable time window. They are all precious for everyone aiming high, keep them coming please. I guess I watched this video like four or five times and took notes of seven pages. Anyway, I need to get score of at least 7,5. Wish me luck! :)
For an Asian it will be terribly difficult to get that level of fluency and vibe in his English because we grew up in the completely different set of languages that works in a complete different way. It also differs from the mindset that how do they select words and forms a sentence in their thoughts
This viedo is the best one I've ever seen it of itles speaking. It's very wonderful and the accent is amazing. I 'll keep watching many times before to apply for itles exam.. 💙💙💙
Dave is capable of speaking English for sure XD, however, he seemed a little bit agitated when he is responding to task2. HOW ABOUT NON-NATIVE PEOPLE? :(
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Native speakers sometimes need to take the IELTS exam as well, as it is a proficiency exam, most native speakers would score a band 8, so preparing with the right materials is key, you can do that here: www.aehelp.com/full-course/
The examiner is awesome and i learn a number of things from this video. Love it and so curious to appear in ielts and score 9 . Please upload some more stuff related to writing and listening. Bundle of thanks
God..I loved this candidate.. such a sweet, interesting guy!. :).. yes he's a native speaker and that might make things easier but his personality added up to his speaking skills and helped him to get this band and do justice to it !. :)
Thank you for the awesome video! Just out of curiosity, if there is something you aren't able to come up with proper answers not because of the English level but you just do not have enough knowledge regarding the question, can you still ask for an alternative question or do you still have to come up with something to conclude?
I think, as for native speaker, he was not so good. I wonder, what would happen if the interviewer asked him about medicine, politics, ets. It’s unfair, I have heard more challenging questions in your videos( it’s interesting, what score did this candidate get in writing? Anyway, thank you for your job. It’s helpful
You can make anything constructional or not constructional criticism, but in the end you must to say "Anyway, thank you for your job. It’s helpful'. Its really important.
Wow this awesome exam it looks very easy im from India im very confident what ever question they ask i will be ready to answer & i will score 9 band in every format
Wow wt an interview!how easily he is turning and linking grammar vocabulary easily I want to be this level but my problem is I can think this type of answer but I can't express spontaneously how could I improve myself being more fluent 🥺🥺🥺
part 2 is so stupid. you only have one minute to read the question and you need to come up with ideas and reasons etc. 1 minute is enough to open the pen and read the question only, there is no time for other stuff.
Speaking like this in IELTS exam being held in Pakistan and India will yield only 6.5 bands. The examiners here are rude and full time "desi" and they can't assess the speaking skills.
What are some of the greatest architectural achievements of the past 50 years? I have been studying English for 6 years till i have become an English instructor, yet if i was asked this questions, I'd give the examiner an awkward moment of silence with a huge smile indeed.
Honestly, the examiner resembles a robot that is only able to blink and ask questions. No emotions... If I met this person, I would feel nervous sitting next to him. I am not the only one who noticed it. Is it a compulsory behaviour for examiners? I find it impolite when a person doesn't show any reaction to your answers and stories that you tell during the conversation. Thank you for your help! Great channel!
Exactly. They have everything there. The stupidest student there can easily get scholarships or a job as a teacher in developing countries. How lucky they are. I hope we can get to their level one day😃. This is not a shade guys.
@@hdc413 It would take a native speaker with a half a brain to have an issue getting a high ielts score. Sure if a native speaker wants to immigrate to Canada or Australia they'll need IELTS but it's a non issue. Just sit down talk, write a few essays, and read it should be easy for almost all Native speakers. Even then he said they need proof of scores from 12th grade. This is all easy.
For the people that say that he is a native speaker so it is obvoius that he had a 9 but the objective of this exam is to speak properly and fluently and not informal like a normal native speaker.
I watch these videos and understand that I have to learn not only English, but also I have to study history, science, nature, know celebrities ... I don’t know how to answer many questions in my first language🤔😉
Venera Sweet Hey,what’s your nationality? I’m studying Ielts too
@@alvinlee4827 Hi, I am Siberian, but I live in Ukraine, Kherson-city-hero💙💛 😉
yes it is exactly true for me; I must improve my general knowledge not only english :))
Actually many people don't know as well. Just everyone has to pretend that understands everything to catch conversation. Я тоже подготовлюсь к этому экзамену .После Русского языка почему то трудным стал этот язык .
@Venera Sweet . Hi, it's not always true to know about everything. You can even lie or explain about something why you don't know about it. Only how you say it matters!
Even if a native speaker looks so nervous and hesitant, how a non-native speaker would be able to pass the exam 😄
Just be confident.
))) native speaker takes exam in English.
why does a native speaker takes IELTS?
@@anneneville6255 0:50 11:35 you should've just watched the video :)
it depends on a person
This is awesome. I teach English online and recently started helping a few students prepare for the IELTS. Your videos will be super helpful. Good luck on the IELTS everyone! 👍👍👍
Help me plz in my writing
Hi! Could you write me your online course adress?
American English Lessons With Grant how much do you charge for online teaching ?
American English Lessons With Grant I live in Australia,
Thank you
Why examiner is so serious. He is not showing some reactions to the candidate. It affects to performance of the student.
How to Draw Examiner doesn’t matter,
Most examiners do not show their emotions on purpose 😐
Dude almost all examiners act like that. There is no difference between computer and examiner.
His goal is, of course, to ruin your career, destroy your life, make you weep and tumble down the table... What do expect of him, after all? Kiss u? Blow u? This is a hardcore dog-eat-dod world, get accustomed to it. Kidding, but...
I agree with you. I had an examiner who was quite responsive and active to my answers which encouraged me quite a lot to have some confidence whilst speaking and I have got a result that is higher than I expected it would be.
Of course, I think examiners are not obligated to make students feel comfortable in speaking test but I have to say that my examinwer was great.
The twist of the plot: there is no Jerry at all. The dude just made the entire story up.
Intellegent one.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👏
Everybody does that
Lol nice one
This guy desreves 100. He's not only a great speaker, he's intelligent as well.
So wish I could speak like him. thx for the video👍
You can, just keep practicing. www.aehelp.com
i agree with you, intelligent guy, well rounded.
well you can speak your mother tongue at the same level I believe
Well I totally disagree with your opinion. You have to take into account that he is a native English speaker and compared to non-native English speakers he has a head start. As a Greek student, English is a totally different language in contrast to greek and it is really difficult to learn some of its aspects such as prepositions etc.
1. it's a good way to unwind from the stresses of
the workweek
2. enjoy going sightseeing and checking out a historical city
3. relax and recuperate
4. I've had many good ... but if I had to choose one, I would have
to say that
5. second to none
: as good as or better than all others
6. it seems like
that, it sounds like
part 2
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2. as I
mentioned / said
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math
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5. brokerage firm
6. makes lucrative
investments on behalf of wealthy investors
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future ahead of
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to name a few ( for examples)
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7. they have to be outstanding, to say the least, to set themselves apart
8. it takes quite the achievement to stand
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You're legend
Thx🌱
That's what I need to see, Awesome!
Help me that much, thx
"What are some of the greatest arhitectural achievements of the past 50 years?" WTF I am not an architect why are you asking this to me? I cant even answer that in my native language.
If you don't know about the subject you can say that you have no idea and explain why it is not interesting for you. So it won't effect your score
Who says that if you don't know anything it will affect your score
@@nikolaia.9573 wow nice
100% agree :D.
I feel you too, sometimes IELTS questions are kinda weird, arent they? If that native guy looked very tense despite of showing confidence what would happen to me then, If I was the one sitting there👦
He was born in California , of course he was going to get a band 9.
Not sure what California has in common with a band 9?
@@Aehelp I mean the point is that he is American, he is a native speaker . Its as if i am taking a Spanish test , i will succeed because that my first language of course i will be getting the highest marks.
To be more precise, he comes from an English-speaking country.
@@jairoroman846 not every native speaker gets a 8, let alone a 9
@@duchoang1074 Unfortunately, not necessarily. I got friends from South Africa and they did not get band 9. I know a couple of friends back in New York that I know for sure WILL NOT get band 9. It's not just how you speak, but how you achieved the task - meaning answering the questions with great range of vocabulary. So you can't say, "you know what I'm sayin" many times or "yo" many times without the flexibility of using simple-compound sentences. It's about the grammatical usage not just how you speak.
To all the people saying that native speakers should automatically get a 9, remember that IELTS is a test which also requires familiarity with certain topics that are sometimes unusual or may not frequently occur in natural conversation. These topics are routinely practiced in IELTS speaking classes which is why non-natives can sometimes get a higher score than native speakers. They are trying to tick the boxes and strategising before and during the test. It's a completely unnatural situation to be in, the questions and the manner in which they are asked are very stilted. For example, at 9:30 the examiner asks: “What are some of the greatest architectural achievements of the past 50 years?" I have never been asked a question like that out of the blue and I'm a native speaker. I would need to put some thought into it. What if a native speaker being tested has no interest in architecture or a very basic understanding of architecture at best? They might be able to bluff their way through it but they could also lack the vocabulary or awareness to formulate a 9.0 response or they might need additional time to consider their answer. Some people just don't do so well in test situations as well. Being put on the spot and forced to answer a series of stilted and unusual questions in a test situation is something you have to prepare for just like any other test.
what a fuckin long centences
@@ozcankaratas1046it’s a whole essay. Btw, it’s “sentence”
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I got an overall 8.5 band score (L-9 R-9 S-8 W-7) thanks to you all.
Keep up the good work!
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Incredible. Not only speaks well but also have great knowledge about different fields. Admirable
wow!! "talk about a person you think is smart" for a native speaker and "talk about a government worker" for a non-native speaker!!! absolutely unfair
Believe me, this person is able to talk about aliens😅.
and cannot be compared to someone whose English is secondary.
But he doesn't decide what kind of questions he will have for students. Someone will be lucky and someone not
the examiner be like: this dude is legit wasting my time
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA SO TRUE
Either this examiner is weird or all of them behave as machines
They are trained to be indifferent.
Agree😂
WELL MINE WAS REALLY GREAT AND SHE WAS ALL THE TIME SMILING AND THAT MADE ME FEEL COMFORTABLE BUT SHE GAVE ME 6.5 :))))
Yeah that's true
😂😂😂totally agree
I am a Korean and i felt kinda proud of myself when he said the Korean barbeque is one of his favourites. haha..
Nice : )
와 한국인이다
한국인 너무 반갑네ㅠㅠ 아이엘츠 아오ㅠㅠ
6:24 staff 7:46 criterias,indicator 8:27 burden,notion 8:52 pan out
10:07 10:14 outstanding perfound
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So, the first thing you need to do to get a 9 score is....
To be a native speaker.
Yea Im screwed. Thank u ;)
Omg :))gg
:)))) cant stop laughing
보라순이 how was it?
😂😂😂
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are you kidding me? he is a native speaker of course he has to get 9 in speaking
Hi Nima, a band 9 is not necessarily a native speaker, it is referred to as an 'Expert User' of English according to the band descriptions. This could be a native or non-native user of English on the IELTS speaking interview. In fact, some native users cannot get 9. This is explained at the end of the video. Make sure to watch the end, www.aehelp.com/full-course/
nima miry - lol so you think every native speaker can get 9 😂 you are totally wrong
@@Aehelp What idiot native speaker couldn't get a nine? They must have a severe learning disability.
David Johnson people get anxious and freeze during the test
@@cz6900 What native speaker would get anxious and freeze? Of course a lot of non native speakers would freeze if asked the the random questions you find on an ielts exam.
But for native speakers it should be incredibly easy for most people to get a 9. Only low IQ individuals would have an issue or someone with a speech impediment. But for most people they wouldn't freeze on something so easy they wouldn't have issue on almost every part of the exam.
This video is pretty useless for pretty much anyone taking IELTS. It's good to watch if you want to see an example of a band 9 but how can this help a non native speaker form Saudi Arabia, China, or Brazil?
I guess Dave's cousin Jerry will not get the Nobel's prize
perhaps
arty ziff Jerry is money minded
The twist of the plot: there is no Jerry at all. The dude just made the entire story up.
cuz mathematics can`t get Nobel`s prize XD
Almost nobody got your point hahaha
Anyway, I think it is still meaningful to talk about the nobel prize because many people have a graduate formation in mathematics and then move on to work on some related area like mathematical finance or physics, it is not rare at all. The Nobel's prize is available both in the disciplines of physics and economy and he might still do it. He wouldn't be the first by the way. I liked your comment though because I thought the exact same (FIELDS MEDAL!! YOU MEAN FIELDS MEDAL).
I can say that language learners are decent people cuz learning a new language takes so much efforts
Thaks for all language learners 😍
R&R may refer to: R&R (military), a military abbreviation for "rest and recuperation" or "rest and relaxation" (Wikipedia)
Wow, new speaking video, thank you Adrian!
You are most welcome Jeffery. I hope life is treating you well.
If they ask me this questions in my native language I will still not get a band 9 🙄 is this to test your knowledge or your English language proficiency.
Both😌
I just had my ielts speaking test. Questions were simple and easy. About myself than cue card was about a change that could bring good change in your country, and discussion was about living in a community, meeting everyone, side effects of knowing everyone, and effects of technology on communication
Nice, thanks for sharing Abbas
what the heck he was like let's talk about intelligence and then suddenly asks architectural achievements in the past 50 years that's like not even that related
This guy did really well in like coping with this whole change and he was like super calm and relaxed if it was me i would be like wtf and be confused and stutter
He really deserves the high level he had earned 😍👏🏻
This is Awe! Hopefully we will all get high scores ) Good Luck Guys!!!!
Watch this video and i realize why i only got a 6.5 in speaking although i already traveled the world and studied in the US for nearly a year. I used a lot of advance words and idioms and talked nonstop. After finishing my speaking test, i was really confident that i would get a 8+. But then i know that naturally speaking, pronunciation, coherence are the most important.
You mean being more natural not filling ur speech with idioms and lexicals is that what u mean?
The hard thing in this exam that he asking you about something that needs your opinion or knowledge by telling your answer immediately it should be perfect to have good results
Yes, this is exactly what candidates must practice at home.
God this is hard I doubt I can answer those questions in my native language!
this guy speaks better than examiner.
lol, well he certainly speaks more
yep, another great video to learn and practice and teach IELTS speaking. Thanks for making these videos!
You are most welcome Jason, more videos at www.aehelp.com
Thanks a lot. That’s really good video to improve speaking skills. I’m preparing for PET exam :D
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I have been watching these band 9 videos for the past 5 days and this by far has the hardest questions. I am buffled ,
When he talked about Jerry, he was talking about himself maybe.
I really love your videos because it has Engsub. That's really helpful. Thank you all!
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The questions are really tough, but managed amazingly 👏
Yes, indeed. This is why he earns 'Band 9' - expert user of English. www.aehelp.com
Make it easy with LILU hay may I have ur email add ?
Dear i am searching one speaking partner to practice speaking module. I am about to sit for IELTS exam recently
It's so astonishing to see those people in native English areas having so good an English skill! You know normally you will just think they are languages!
His mother tongue is English. What is the need to examine him
It was shocked me by this candidate with his nearly-perfect pronunciation and lexical source, so far. That is what a LANGUAGE really means!
Cuz he is ‘real’ native speaker
It looks so natural it feels like he's getting interviewed in order to be recruited for a job.
I find it in this exam, needs lots of various knowledge. Thank you for the video!
Please. Just...Smile.
I know it is a serious interview..but you have to give the interviewed confidence in you. They could do it more natural...i guess.
it's an opinion.
I agree
Si, parecen robots, en una plática casual con alguien, no te ven de esa forma tan seria, hasta te pones mas nervioso 😟
This candidate was awesome. I love this candidate.
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When he talked about Jerry, the examiner was sitting right there like a robot recording what the man said, which makes me mad
I love u sir and your hardworking. Please make more video which will be so helpful and grateful. Keep on doing that in the long term.♥♥♥
Sir I think, He is very intelligent person ad he is also a foreigner so that's why sir band scorey9
Fantastic sir
You are correct. He is a university graduate and a very intelligent guy.
sir how can I become more intelligent to get band score more than 6🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🙃🙃🙃🙃
AcademicEnglishHelp plzzzzz Sir help me plzzzz
Sir 😂
What a great video that is needed for a non-native speaker like me
There is something that I just don't like about the evaluator !!! It seems that the evaluator makes you feel into an unfriendly atmosphere !!! His personality projects so much selfishness or may be egocentrism !!!
Don't worry about the examiner, worry about yourself. He only takes up 15 minutes of your life; your IELTS score and the ensuing steps will be much more persistent.
@@Aehelp it was so rude. We know about it, but whatever I think that examiner should show some facial expressions in order not to make candidates feel uncomfortable)
@@Aehelp for what you had mentioned in the statement, IELTS is only emphasize upon speaking skills but to be allowed to neglecting basic courtesy and respect? on the contrary, if the candidates answering the question with turning his face to the other side rather than looking at the examiner, would he think he is being respected?
@@dennieshiew1037 correct . I was also thinking about that .
@@Aehelp what a low class reply. I wonder how have you been raised 🤔
I'm watching these great videos everytime I find a suitable time window. They are all precious for everyone aiming high, keep them coming please.
I guess I watched this video like four or five times and took notes of seven pages. Anyway, I need to get score of at least 7,5. Wish me luck! :)
Good luck on your exam! It sound like you are studying really hard, so you should do well.
Above all, he is not only handsome but he is also sweet.. even though I am male..
Thanks for the video! I used it for practice and it was very useful.
Just a clarification: America is one continent and South America is part of it
America is the USA in North America. South America is a different continent.
Just to know that , the questions in real exam are easier than what shown in RUclips
Nah i found the question i got was the hardest I've ever saw
Really?
This guy demonstrated a good level of usage of the language. Cheers
Cool, good luck with your exam Rupert
Jerry did Jail time after this video was released and everything in his life fell to pieces. I hope he makes his way back.
For an Asian it will be terribly difficult to get that level of fluency and vibe in his English because we grew up in the completely different set of languages that works in a complete different way. It also differs from the mindset that how do they select words and forms a sentence in their thoughts
This is true.
Спасибо за пример 9 баллов. Очень полезно разбирать и запоминать.
This viedo is the best one I've ever seen it of itles speaking.
It's very wonderful and the accent is amazing.
I 'll keep watching many times before to apply for itles exam..
💙💙💙
Thank you! 😃
I think Jerry should have been in the video too
thank you so much Adrian. I got 7.0 from your help. thankssss.
Dave is capable of speaking English for sure XD, however, he seemed a little bit agitated when he is responding to task2. HOW ABOUT NON-NATIVE PEOPLE? :(
i think at that stage it's not about English , it's about how fast can you think and how fast can you find ideas and organise them correctly
Yes, these elements are definitely a part of the exam.
That is why they are offering coaching/preparation. If you want one to one coaching, come to our island - Boracay Island, and look for me Elle of Paradise English :) Although AEhelp is really cool website, but if you want to study in paradise, come to us. :)
this guy should get 100 marks and he's perfect! The comments should learn how to speak like him instead of keeping emphasis he's a native speaker
Native speakers sometimes need to take the IELTS exam as well, as it is a proficiency exam, most native speakers would score a band 8, so preparing with the right materials is key, you can do that here: www.aehelp.com/full-course/
he's missing his cousin jerry way to much,every thing starts on him and ends on him.i think he loves him.
Lmao true
The examiner is awesome and i learn a number of things from this video. Love it and so curious to appear in ielts and score 9 . Please upload some more stuff related to writing and listening. Bundle of thanks
God..I loved this candidate.. such a sweet, interesting guy!. :).. yes he's a native speaker and that might make things easier but his personality added up to his speaking skills and helped him to get this band and do justice to it !. :)
are you sure :)
Thank you very much Sir. Your videos are unvaluable resources for learning and preparing for IELTS test.
Thanks Cesar, there is lots more at www.aehelp.com
the tip to get band 9 is: Born in US, UK, AUS..
Very helful , this video help me to enhance my english speaking skills thanku so much sir
You are most welcome, be sure to check us out at www.aehelp.com for lots more!
@@Aehelp thanku sir
I am from Nepal.
✋✋ it is too helpful❤❤❤
🙋 Nepal
Band 9 is excellent but can you make IELTS speaking American English band
When candidate speaks better than examiner!))
Ouch! That hurts
@@Aehelp i like your speaking voice though ;)
@@Aehelp hahaha
Hahaha😂
I know right. The candidate was really good
i can see that dude is sweating af when trying to express himself and and the examiner didnt do even a single nod
yes hha
Thank you for the awesome video!
Just out of curiosity, if there is something you aren't able to come up with proper answers not because of the English level but you just do not have enough knowledge regarding the question, can you still ask for an alternative question or do you still have to come up with something to conclude?
I think, as for native speaker, he was not so good. I wonder, what would happen if the interviewer asked him about medicine, politics, ets. It’s unfair, I have heard more challenging questions in your videos( it’s interesting, what score did this candidate get in writing? Anyway, thank you for your job. It’s helpful
He is an expert user of English regardless of native or non-native user.
In addition, if they asked him about some touch questions such as Rain, Boat, Outer space, discribe your room, private space or some like that 😍
AcademicEnglishHelp I don’t think he deserves band score 9
You can make anything constructional or not constructional criticism, but in the end you must to say "Anyway, thank you for your job. It’s helpful'. Its really important.
Wow this awesome exam it looks very easy im from India im very confident what ever question they ask i will be ready to answer & i will score 9 band in every format
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LOL, Nice show . is he a candidate or native speaker? 😉
It's not a language test, it's a provocative example video to motivate us as English learners...
If he would not get nine, probably I even will never try to take this exam 😁
😁😀
Very useful video. I understood how the exam will be conducted. Thanks
All the best
this guys travels so much i wish i could have money for being him
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Wow wt an interview!how easily he is turning and linking grammar vocabulary easily I want to be this level but my problem is I can think this type of answer but I can't express spontaneously how could I improve myself being more fluent 🥺🥺🥺
Lots of practice with IELTS interviews before the exam is the key - you can do that here bit.ly/3ou0XS4
part 2 is so stupid. you only have one minute to read the question and you need to come up with ideas and reasons etc. 1 minute is enough to open the pen and read the question only, there is no time for other stuff.
If you practice and have the right strategy, it should be enough.
It would be abundant for me to draw a smiling face on the paper just to pump myself up.
No ı entered and ıt was enough
I respect you Mr.Adrian
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very nervous in part two..part 3 had many irrelevant questions ,that has no coherence
that is a wonderful video ! love it
Oh gosh I have my IELTS speaking interview is tomorrow morning and I'm stressed.
how did it went ?
Good Luck bro take that relax
Great job done by him.i really enjoyed to watch it.thanks
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If he didn’t get full band,i won’t take the exam 🤦♂️
Mvall Bhh agree. i think ielts is not suitable for adults
this is feels like the conversation with the examiner and the examiner...
Speaking like this in IELTS exam being held in Pakistan and India will yield only 6.5 bands. The examiners here are rude and full time "desi" and they can't assess the speaking skills.
What do you mean? He speaks well
So that means that they wouldn’t know the difference between a native and someone who’s not.
@@alabudzki74 exactly 🤣🤣🤣
What are some of the greatest architectural achievements of the past 50 years?
I have been studying English for 6 years till i have become an English instructor, yet if i was asked this questions, I'd give the examiner an awkward moment of silence with a huge smile indeed.
I think you could come up with the Burj Kalifa : )
@@AehelpTrue one.
Thank you for the helpful video sir. However, I wonder if the question about architecture is the proper one since it seems too specialized 😕
It can be that specific indeed. www.aehelp.com
Honestly, the examiner resembles a robot that is only able to blink and ask questions. No emotions... If I met this person, I would feel nervous sitting next to him. I am not the only one who noticed it. Is it a compulsory behaviour for examiners? I find it impolite when a person doesn't show any reaction to your answers and stories that you tell during the conversation. Thank you for your help! Great channel!
Why would American guy take ıelts?🙄
To apply for a scholarship in another country. To apply for a job abroad. There could be several reasons.
@@hdc413 thanks for ınformatıon
Exactly. They have everything there. The stupidest student there can easily get scholarships or a job as a teacher in developing countries. How lucky they are. I hope we can get to their level one day😃. This is not a shade guys.
@@hdc413 It would take a native speaker with a half a brain to have an issue getting a high ielts score. Sure if a native speaker wants to immigrate to Canada or Australia they'll need IELTS but it's a non issue. Just sit down talk, write a few essays, and read it should be easy for almost all Native speakers. Even then he said they need proof of scores from 12th grade. This is all easy.
@@DavidJohnson-dp4vv dude, you obviously don't know anything about IELTS band scores. Sit down.
You look very young with new style Adrian 👍😊👌🏻
Yes, but the style is changing : )
AcademicEnglishHelp 😊😊😊👏🏻👏🏻
are we allow to look at our notes when we give a presentation?
Yes, of course! That is why you write them down. Be sure to use your notes and the cue card during your response time. www.aehelp.com
@@barbarianfromclashofclans well that's not a good idea.
For the people that say that he is a native speaker so it is obvoius that he had a 9 but the objective of this exam is to speak properly and fluently and not informal like a normal native speaker.
Right, the IELTS is a an English proficiency exam, not an ESL exam, so it is assessing communication skills as much as English.
NB: there's no Noble prize for maths.