Thank you very much for your strategies and tips! I am really grateful to you for all guidelines shared. Passed on Oct 21 2022 with L - 8.5, S - 8 , W - 7, R - 7.5
Hi, Gaganjeet. That's great to hear! Hope were able to take some pointers from this video and perform well during the actual test. Once the results are out, do comment below how it went! Good luck!
She cant able to control her laughing.. he looks her face very sharply... so she got a shy... but she looks very beautiful eventhough she is middle old.
I think this guy use well well well many times....it is repeating and spoiling the structural frame work..otherwise a goooddd reference..good clarity with consiced wordzzzzzzzz
I would give him a maximum of 7.5. The way he pronounces words like 'that, it, but, out, etc.' can certainly improve. He needs to try a lot to avoid similar structures, for example, if-clause. He can also avoid the frequent usage of 'I would say'. Instead, he can try various connectives and discourse markers more appropriately. More importantly, he has to do something to overcome his hesitation although it is mostly content related if he is to score band 8 or above. There is some visible effort at times. He has used some idiomatic expressions, which can help. Grammatically, he does not make any serious errors. However, he can try to speak some more complex sentences, or atleast avoid the frequent usage of similar simple sentences. His vocabulary too shall improve, I mean, he can use less common words more often, but only if he is sure about its choice and collocation. Good effort...
No, I don't think so the marking system of IELTS is that strict, while I agree with most of your evaluations made. The kid deserved an 8+ atleast on all perspectives.
@@demonhunter7850 As a matter of fact, it is very strict these days. Being an IELTS trainer, I am aware of it. This young man would have got band 8 if he had attended the test a decade ago. However, he can score even more if he makes a few improvements.
@@JINILSENGLISHPARKMangoes143 The thing is three of my friends have already given the test and let me tell you their speaking proficiency doesn't even come close to this fellow, but they ended up with scores like 8.5, 8, and 9. Idk about being a trainer and how you evaluate it, the contemporary speaking tests are not as intricate as you're claiming it to be. I doubt even native speakers speak half as good as this fellow just did. I'm not speaking this to offend you or anything, and my information is purely individualistic and falsifiable.
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Bro.. a language learning is continuous process... Its not a topic/syllabus like history, science. (which require an adequate time period to learn and understand) It(English learning) is a process which require no(uncertain) time limit that depends upon person to person ability of learning. So, we have to train our brain to think as well as to speak fluently by PRACTICING , LISTENING and READING simple English content in initial stage. Specially we have to be habitual in English ( For example- try to introduce yourself daily with 4-5 lines and after some days you will have excellent confidence to introduce yourself) and try variation in topic. First step- basic English grammar like subject, object, nouns pronouns, verb adverbs etc also preposition ,adjective 2nd step- basic tenses structure and TRANSLATION between English and your mother language. That's enough. After that perfect practice make you best. Best of luck.
My ielts exam is on 8th December and on 23rd December I have to book my speaking slot,pls can you tell me about which cue cards are important to prepare for exam. Pls reply me.
Bro.. a language learning is continuous process... Its not a topic/syllabus like history, science. (which require an adequate time period to learn and understand) It(English learning) is a process which require no(uncertain) time limit that depends upon person to person ability of learning. So, we have to train our brain to think as well as to speak fluently by PRACTICING , LISTENING and READING simple English content in initial stage. Specially we have to be habitual in English ( For example- try to introduce yourself daily with 4-5 lines and after some days you will have excellent confidence to introduce yourself) and try variation in topic. First step- basic English grammar like subject, object, nouns pronouns, verb adverbs etc also preposition ,adjective 2nd step- basic tenses structure and TRANSLATION between English and your mother language. That's enough. After that perfect practice make you best. Best of luck. I think that's enough
Is the marking criteria different for different States? If not then .... Why did my friend get only 6.5 bands in speaking while he has the same kind of speaking level ... Just like 'Sham' and i thought even better....Pls explain the marking methods if anyone can .... Because i also have the speaking test within 2 weeks ... And i am from Punjab basically....
In your friends case I would say the score was dependent on the examiner... if they take a liking to you or not. clearly here the examiner liked the young man, she smiles at him and nods her head when he speaks.
By all accounts, IELTS tests are much easier in countries where English is not the first language such India and the Philippines. I want to go to the Philippines in order to get a high score.
I hd watch 1000 of videos regarding what the examiner observes or making criteria,i got 6.5 which s the most appalling shock ever got in my life bcz im proficient in english and the words were not fancy or at slow pace but whatever i am not that bad to score 6.5
@@MedcityInternational I cannot, that why I asked the question. But if I had to guess I would say, it could be because he probably had one or two grammatical mistakes.
@@leprechaun130 That's indeed a good observation. If you check in one of the comments, a viewer has spotted an error. Let's see what that person has observed. It's a fun discussion- DO subscribe to our channel to get all latest videos on IELTS and OET.
@@MedcityInternational Yes I got , "so many different kinds of memories" the correct phrase would be " large variety of memories" or something like that?
Hi Aswathy- The requirement for writing both the tests and the use of these test results are different. For instance if you are looking for studying abroad like the UK, Canada, the USA etc. then you need to appear for the Academic IELTS. But for job application and migration, General training IELTS is required. But if you are a nurse planning to work abroad, then you need the Academic IELTS. Hope this is clear. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel.
Bro, English is a foreign language and there is nothing Indian about it. And yet people flaunt about their proud Indian accent(or whatever accents out there) just to boost their ego and morale. If you are willing to learn another language why not learn how the words are pronounced correctly
That's not a British accent.thats an American accent and he is vert good at it.whats proud about having accents or language.The only point of language is clear communication.Thats it.Thats the only purpose of language.
And what makes you think he is Indian.He could be American ,Afghan,Pakistani,Bangladeshi,etc.The fact that you assume every other brown person is Indian
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1:00 i have spent some time....
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I'm appearing on Jan 19....please all keep in your prayer
Good luck, Jaffi!
Same here
@@abijithms887 have u prepared well
Same here
Same here in Hyderabad 😢
Thank you very much for your strategies and tips! I am really grateful to you for all guidelines shared. Passed on Oct 21 2022 with L - 8.5, S - 8 , W - 7, R - 7.5
Hi, Noushad. Congratulations! We wish you all the very best. 👍
Hi Noushad- that's great news! Can you share a bit more about how you prepared for it.
Wooow amaazinggg 👏👏 his style of speaking 👍
Got the accent
Fake accent 😂
Oh my goodness 😃 what I thought in the 2nd part this boy have said that 😀 he is shahrukh Khan ❤️
Dont you think if the table was a bit wider it would give much more confidence?
You could easiy hug the examiner
😂😂😂😂😂
Today is my speaking exam and I got the same questions in the part 1 ; I watched this video just 2 hours before the exam
Hi, Gaganjeet. That's great to hear! Hope were able to take some pointers from this video and perform well during the actual test. Once the results are out, do comment below how it went! Good luck!
Yesterday I had the same question for my speaking test. It was really helpful. Thanks to medcityinternationalacademy for this session❤
@@sarakurian5944 Great, Sara! Hope it went well!
I think if th examiner is same as her in real exam speaking . So don't think it is too tricky for me to crack the speaking
She cant able to control her laughing.. he looks her face very sharply... so she got a shy... but she looks very beautiful eventhough she is middle old.
Looks lovely ngl
I think this guy use well well well many times....it is repeating and spoiling the structural frame work..otherwise a goooddd reference..good clarity with consiced wordzzzzzzzz
How simple is this when comparing to oet
Im appearing in exam on 18th oct please prey for me
Pray
Pray
How was the exam?
How was the exam
Hi bro how do you attempted ielts
Informative ❤️👌❤️
Thanks ❤️
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I’m a good actor, that says it all..
Ingane slang maatti speak cheyyanam ennu nirbhandham undo??? Normal slangil parayaan patilla?
(Doubt aanu, ariyunnavar parayuka
Accent problem alla …Vocabulary and pronounciation correct aayal mathy
I would give him a maximum of 7.5. The way he pronounces words like 'that, it, but, out, etc.' can certainly improve. He needs to try a lot to avoid similar structures, for example, if-clause. He can also avoid the frequent usage of 'I would say'. Instead, he can try various connectives and discourse markers more appropriately. More importantly, he has to do something to overcome his hesitation although it is mostly content related if he is to score band 8 or above. There is some visible effort at times. He has used some idiomatic expressions, which can help. Grammatically, he does not make any serious errors. However, he can try to speak some more complex sentences, or atleast avoid the frequent usage of similar simple sentences. His vocabulary too shall improve, I mean, he can use less common words more often, but only if he is sure about its choice and collocation. Good effort...
Hi- That's such a great, detailed feedback on the speaking- looking forward to more of your support in all our videos
No, I don't think so the marking system of IELTS is that strict, while I agree with most of your evaluations made. The kid deserved an 8+ atleast on all perspectives.
@@demonhunter7850 As a matter of fact, it is very strict these days. Being an IELTS trainer, I am aware of it. This young man would have got band 8 if he had attended the test a decade ago. However, he can score even more if he makes a few improvements.
@@MedcityInternational Thank u...
@@JINILSENGLISHPARKMangoes143 The thing is three of my friends have already given the test and let me tell you their speaking proficiency doesn't even come close to this fellow, but they ended up with scores like 8.5, 8, and 9. Idk about being a trainer and how you evaluate it, the contemporary speaking tests are not as intricate as you're claiming it to be. I doubt even native speakers speak half as good as this fellow just did. I'm not speaking this to offend you or anything, and my information is purely individualistic and falsifiable.
Good video ma'am
Thanks Maya❤
mam i want to IELTS preparation i like your video to much ma'am 🤗😊
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Bro.. a language learning is continuous process... Its not a topic/syllabus like history, science. (which require an adequate time period to learn and understand) It(English learning) is a process which require no(uncertain) time limit that depends upon person to person ability of learning. So, we have to train our brain to think as well as to speak fluently by PRACTICING , LISTENING and READING simple English content in initial stage. Specially we have to be habitual in English ( For example- try to introduce yourself daily with 4-5 lines and after some days you will have excellent confidence to introduce yourself) and try variation in topic.
First step- basic English grammar like subject, object, nouns pronouns, verb adverbs etc also preposition ,adjective
2nd step- basic tenses structure and TRANSLATION between English and your mother language.
That's enough.
After that perfect practice make you best. Best of luck.
You know the purpose of this video
Yes. Practice makes perfect
I have my ielsts exam on December 1.
Guys wish me luck❤️
Hi, Roshan! All the best to you. Do well!
Best of luck :)
I have on 30th November
good luck!
What about his hand gestures... 🙄is it the way of speaking🗣
My ielts exam is on 8th December and on 23rd December I have to book my speaking slot,pls can you tell me about which cue cards are important to prepare for exam. Pls reply me.
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How was your exam Jaspreet?
@@yogeshsehgal96 I got 7.5 in listening, 6 in writing, reading, and speaking.
Overall?
@@yogeshsehgal96 6.5
endamoooo poliyeeee
Very Nice
Great job.
Sangeetha mam is genius
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All type of health care professionals can write oet exam
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Hand gestures not allowed in ielts
Really??
I got exactly same part 1 today
Hi, Nishant. Great! Hope you were able to perform well.
Do we have to fake accent?
I waiting a time when I speak like that. 🥺 Please tell me some kind of Activity to do and then. i mprove my english language.
Just speak!
Bro.. a language learning is continuous process... Its not a topic/syllabus like history, science. (which require an adequate time period to learn and understand) It(English learning) is a process which require no(uncertain) time limit that depends upon person to person ability of learning. So, we have to train our brain to think as well as to speak fluently by PRACTICING , LISTENING and READING simple English content in initial stage. Specially we have to be habitual in English ( For example- try to introduce yourself daily with 4-5 lines and after some days you will have excellent confidence to introduce yourself) and try variation in topic.
First step- basic English grammar like subject, object, nouns pronouns, verb adverbs etc also preposition ,adjective
2nd step- basic tenses structure and TRANSLATION between English and your mother language.
That's enough.
After that perfect practice make you best. Best of luck.
I think that's enough
But why he use forign accent?
I reckon, he didn't use idiomatic expressions and advanced vocabularies...that's y he lost 0.5 marks.
Thats a good observation.
What is meant by idiomatic expression?
@@yeshwanth2419 bs
Is the marking criteria different for different States? If not then .... Why did my friend get only 6.5 bands in speaking while he has the same kind of speaking level ... Just like 'Sham' and i thought even better....Pls explain the marking methods if anyone can .... Because i also have the speaking test within 2 weeks ... And i am from Punjab basically....
In your friends case I would say the score was dependent on the examiner... if they take a liking to you or not. clearly here the examiner liked the young man, she smiles at him and nods her head when he speaks.
@@r.r.r9746 🤣😂😂🤣 " The examiner has taken to the candidate."
By all accounts, IELTS tests are much easier in countries where English is not the first language such India and the Philippines. I want to go to the Philippines in order to get a high score.
@@r.r.r9746 bro this is the common examiner attitude towards all the candidates ... I don't think it is...
I hd watch 1000 of videos regarding what the examiner observes or making criteria,i got 6.5 which s the most appalling shock ever got in my life bcz im proficient in english and the words were not fancy or at slow pace but whatever i am not that bad to score 6.5
is this real exam or mock test
It's a mock sample for reference.
These are not spontaneous answers, even a native English speaker cant answer like this. Answers need to be genuine
I agree with your statement
I think hand gestures aren't allowed
Hand gestures are totally fine as long as it doesn't hinder your speaking.
I need a speaking English partner
Same but I'm Saul nothing is impossible for me
@@saulgoodman707 good 👍
Bro i can be your partner for speaking’s part ?
@@ashmitchauhan1660 great can you join me on what's up
@@ashmitchauhan1660 i want also a speaking partner
Is there any marking for accent ? 😅
No
Not really, but for pronunciation you have a score.
Why did he get an 8.5 and not a 9?
Well that’s a good question Leon- can you find any areas that he could have improved upon?
@@MedcityInternational I cannot, that why I asked the question. But if I had to guess I would say, it could be because he probably had one or two grammatical mistakes.
@@leprechaun130 That's indeed a good observation. If you check in one of the comments, a viewer has spotted an error. Let's see what that person has observed. It's a fun discussion- DO subscribe to our channel to get all latest videos on IELTS and OET.
@@MedcityInternational Yes I got , "so many different kinds of memories" the correct phrase would be " large variety of memories" or something like that?
it could also be like "a treasure full of memories, and when I open it I feel so nostalgic, almost as if I am time traveling"
What is the difference between academic and general ielts
Acdemic for students
General for workpermit
Hi Aswathy- The requirement for writing both the tests and the use of these test results are different.
For instance if you are looking for studying abroad like the UK, Canada, the USA etc. then you need to appear for the Academic IELTS.
But for job application and migration, General training IELTS is required.
But if you are a nurse planning to work abroad, then you need the Academic IELTS.
Hope this is clear. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel.
@@jithinkalapparambath2051 ruclips.net/video/ofE9XSPGQ14/видео.html
Lack of eye contact
Eye contact is not mandatory in IELTS Speaking- but it is always to polite to maintain eye contact as much as possible.
You wont get any band for body language or greetings ,including eye contact
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@@kadayadithambi6406 pidikaada
Is the mask not a requirement anymore?
Yes
It's required
Vedu Endi jara overchestunadu
Y is this guy speaking in such fake accent
Banana guy
Overconfident and faker accent
Why this guy mimicking British accent 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔is he not proud of Indian accent????😢
Bro, English is a foreign language and there is nothing Indian about it. And yet people flaunt about their proud Indian accent(or whatever accents out there) just to boost their ego and morale. If you are willing to learn another language why not learn how the words are pronounced correctly
Damn u guys ,go do this "PROUD INDIAN " thing somewhere else .
That's not a British accent.thats an American accent and he is vert good at it.whats proud about having accents or language.The only point of language is clear communication.Thats it.Thats the only purpose of language.
And what makes you think he is Indian.He could be American ,Afghan,Pakistani,Bangladeshi,etc.The fact that you assume every other brown person is Indian
@@AmritenduRana31082000 lodu atleast watch the video
Can anybody allocate me the so called VOCABs he used!everytime my teacher said that i need to use them!?🪓