I am your utube student from Myanmar.🎉 My difficult part in IELTS is part 3. I think this part need to be good in general knowledge in different branches of fields other than english skill. It is challenging to get answer suddenly for me sometimes.
Hi! I agree with you, but the advice I always give is “try to bring any topic into your world of knowledge”. Normally, although there are a huge number of potential topics, you can connect it to areas that you feel comfortable talking about. In my case, you will often hear me talk about Australia, Korea, golf, and running a business! It’s not easy but it’s better than preparing for every possible topic area. I will talk about this more in an upcoming podcast episode!👍
Hi dear Jack , l really appreciate your valuable content .This episode was a great formula to answer the IELTS speaking .you told us the whole story of this part efficiently 🙏🍀
Hi teacher Jack.Thank you for this useful episode. Can you give some ideas on language acquisition in a natural way and how we can stop translating in our heads before speaking ,as a non native speakers
Thanks for the question! If you don't mind, I think this would be a good question to cover in one of my upcoming episodes. I will answer you in one of the next 3 or 4 episodes. In the meantime, you can find a video on this channel called 'Think in English' which may help!
You would like this topic to prepare for the IELTS exam? If you generally want to improve client communication in business, you can see my other channel - 'Business English Plus'. I hope it helps!
I absolutely think that the logic used in answering IELTS questions can be used in many cases in real life. So yes, in an interview, I would definitely answer by giving a direct answer, elaborating, and then adding an example👍
Hi, IELTS students! I hope you enjoyed this episode. What do you find most difficult in the IELTS speaking exam?
This was GREAT! I believe that following good examples is THE BEST way to learn. Thank you!
@@grazku50 Thanks! Yes, benchmarking example answers is a great way to improve. Thanks for the feedback😀
Great job 👏
Thanks!👍
Hey, this is Muaz from Bangladesh, I really enjoyed your tremendous lesson, and I hope It'll help me in my next exam IELTS ☺️
Hi, Muaz! I’m glad you liked the lesson. All the best in your next exam!👍
Thanks, excellent video
Thank you!
Thanks for the great episode.🙏
@@Hananh92 You’re welcome!😀
Thanks a lot trillion this podcast your advice
You're very welcome! I'm glad you liked the episode👍
Hey Jack, thanks for these amazing videos. Please keep them up!
You're welcome, and thanks for the nice feedback! Plenty more episodes on the way👍
amazing we need more
Plenty more on the way!😀
Thank you sir, greetings from Indonesia😊
Thanks for joining me! I’m glad you like the podcast.
I am your utube student from Myanmar.🎉
My difficult part in IELTS is part 3. I think this part need to be good in general knowledge in different branches of fields other than english skill. It is challenging to get answer suddenly for me sometimes.
Hi! I agree with you, but the advice I always give is “try to bring any topic into your world of knowledge”. Normally, although there are a huge number of potential topics, you can connect it to areas that you feel comfortable talking about. In my case, you will often hear me talk about Australia, Korea, golf, and running a business! It’s not easy but it’s better than preparing for every possible topic area. I will talk about this more in an upcoming podcast episode!👍
@@JacksEnglish Thank you Mr Jack. Every week, I always listen to your podcast.
@@XiaoZhao1234 That's great to hear! Thanks for joining me😀
Hi dear Jack , l really appreciate your valuable content .This episode was a great formula to answer the IELTS speaking .you told us the whole story of this part efficiently 🙏🍀
That's great to hear! I'll do more bonus episodes in the future👍
Thank you so much ❤
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From now I became your fan and I am in Bangladesh🇧🇩
Thank you for joining me from Bangladesh! Great to hear you are a fan😀
Hi teacher Jack.Thank you for this useful episode. Can you give some ideas on language acquisition in a natural way and how we can stop translating in our heads before speaking ,as a non native speakers
Thanks for the question! If you don't mind, I think this would be a good question to cover in one of my upcoming episodes. I will answer you in one of the next 3 or 4 episodes. In the meantime, you can find a video on this channel called 'Think in English' which may help!
Love it, I am a boxer.
@@injamulhuqminhaz8026 Great! It’s a fantastic sport👍
Please make some videos in client communication.
You would like this topic to prepare for the IELTS exam? If you generally want to improve client communication in business, you can see my other channel - 'Business English Plus'. I hope it helps!
I wonder if that process of answering IELTS questions will also work for answering job interview questions to assess a candidate's level of English. 🤔
I absolutely think that the logic used in answering IELTS questions can be used in many cases in real life. So yes, in an interview, I would definitely answer by giving a direct answer, elaborating, and then adding an example👍
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Thanks for watching!