IELTS Speaking Test | BAND 9 | Must Watch
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I love the way he spoke...he is gentle and handsome
Watching IELTS test with a native candidate is much better than a real candidate this helps us stop the video, answer and then see how a native speaker would answer, to learn from him
For practice like that you can use any video in which native English speakers are interviewed.
@@redme7828 Thanks for the idea
This gentleman is a native speaker without a doubt, he's good enough to be an examiner himself lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣yeah
Thats exactly what I thought XD
I agree with you. The man doesn't say where he comes from.
@@leolopezc15 his came from england
that's RP we''re hearing
I d say the interviewees are as good as the interviewer. It doesn't look like a test ,just an idle talk in the evening,so natural and smooth! Color me impressed
Because the interviewee is a native speaker too
This interview gave me the inspiration to achieve band 7 in speaking (overall 7.5). I am really impressed how he brought time to think and especially his reaction to the questions and natural expressions.
HIS RANK IS REAL 9 . BECAUSE. GOOD FLUENCY. REALLY CONFIDENT. AND GLAD . IT'S PLEASENT CONVERSATION FOR THE EXAMINER
because he is from UK lol
@@metehanisa2785 Idk why a native speaker would need ielts
@@oumaouma3672 for qualifications?
The best I’ve seen so far . An African and a European . It’s a clear sign that we can work together regardless of the color of our skin
Good English there guys
Agree love this interaction!
I feel this is the best Speaking Test I've ever watched. It gives a clear distinction between native speakers and we who use English as their second language. I like his demeanour, how relaxed and coo he is. He seems like someone who's been doing this for a like long time. This is a true Band 9.0
I have got 8.5 in speaking (overall 8). I used to watch the videos of this channel.
Impressive
What a great interview!
For those wondering, like me: he could be French, Belgian, Dutch, German or something in between, as you might notice the "z" sound at 6:06 when he says "with".
He’s English
I loved his natural pace and confidence. Either he's a native speaker or really good at learning new languages. His accent is pretty much as natural sounding as a native speaker. Pay attention to the way his sentences flow and the prosody of the dialogue.
that was an excellent interview!
This guy looks like a true native English speaker! Great answers and vocabulary!
He is a native a speaker
I'm really impressed with his speech. Actually, he is a knowledgeable person and also a native speaker. However, we are able to learn a lot from his delivery.
привет с умскула!
привеееет
хало
привеет
Actually, it's pretty weird for me when I compare the speech of native speakers with the ones of non-native candidates. Their answers are obviously different, but what catches my attention the most is the fact that many candidates who score band 9 on this same channel and do not come from English-speaking countries often have better and even more well-developed answers. Before watching this video, i just watched the performance of an Indian candidate (who also scores band 9) and her speech was just flawless without any hesitation as if she memorized everything. She did not even need any pauses or some time to come up with ideas, she kept talking and elaborating on her ideas effortlessly and flawlessly one after another. And now, when I compare her performance with this seemingly native speaker, there are clear differences. As you can see, this man's communication style is like what we normally see and expect of a fluent speaker, and he still needs time to think of his ideas and how to answer the problem. He paused a lot between answers, and that can hardly be called "flawless", but he still scores 9. So what is the method or style that i should approach the speaking test, the one of a speaker like him or the definitive and perfect one of non-native English speakers......
Whatever is. Natural for you...dont pretende bc examiners notice it for sure
Definitely sounds confidence friendly, versatile, power
Man you got the key to lambo
Beautiful words spoken
No doubt
Thats wonderful
In reflections
Posting things online
The fact
I mean that
In fact
Yeah
Um
Sound more like a wizard with charm stick..
What’s the catch him to take the IELTS? He speaks perfectly, well he must have been brought up in a British family.
Real my balls, all these speaking exams (or mock tests) on youtube are much less strict compare to the actual exams, I suggest you watch these video with a grain of salt
He's teaching to fund HIS PhD guys. That's why his talk is so perfect
This is the 1st time i can understand the whole content (up to 80%)
He's such a gentle, smart and smoking hot guy OMG just OMG
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically. That's an interesting question. it doesn't matter to me whether my holiday is in Coastal cities or countryside .since I'm a naturalist person I like all parts or elements of nature such as sea and forest and waterfall. I just want to spend my holiday somewhere to stay away from crowds and airpollution.
Dude, why are you commenting on every video? Seriously, stop!
these two people are soooooo attractive....... really cannot focus on my studies
This looks more like a movie than a test :)
How wonderful! He is as cool as cucumber. Great
whatever canditdate is a native speaker or not but i learn too much from this video.
and also it is helpful for ILETS STUDENTS👍
This says this is a real exam but the candidate sounds like a native speaker and has a detectable UK accent though it's difficult to place. This is , however, a good example of effective speaking for IELTS.
This candidate is intelligent as well
How he got 9 band if he is the native speaker???
the candidate speaks in an excellent English accent
seems like the candidate is a British man.no ways to failed.
looks like a movie scene rather than an exam. at the end of the scene, I thought the examiner would ask "red or blue pill?".
amazing:) thank you for sharing it🙏
the answer in 0735 to 0744....although seems being cut....the sentence is not complete.... THE AMOUNT OF TIME.....the ending point of the sentence is missing.... i think this last part was cut out....
I guess, his band score is 10.0
How can you think so?
I think this person is a native English speaker
Everything is so perfectly done by candidate we can call him native
@@Stereo-l7d when he will say "bo wo wa te" to pronounce bottle water 🤣I guess
the examiner is way too cheerful
All the best folks
When I was studying at school ( I told my teacher that I will study in a university. Then suddenly he said ' in a university!!!, he told me that when I said it, it just was grammatically wrong, and he had told me to use it like this ' at a university '. And from That time I kept it in my head it should be as he told me.
And now from this test, the examinee said I teach sports studies in a university 🤔?!! Is it correct or not?! Tell me if you're educated 👌🏻.
Test taker attitude is wonderful
Social media is not a significant modern invention. Many forms of longitudinal communication existed beforw social media. To that end. The Internet is the major invention. The best answer that came to mons is the inventor of TV from Glasgow , Scotland because without him. We wouldn't have the world today that we have lived in the last 25 years especially.
Perfect, Outstanding performance... 👌🏻
But he is wearing watch, which is not allowed during exam🤔
Does he have you tube channel? his speaking was perfect
Just awesome 😍 really phenomenal 👏👌 I'm impressed by his speech 👏👏👏
Great! Smart answers!
He made a few mistakes but still got Band 9.... Can someone tell me how?
i think he just needed a ielts certification for something that was essential for him :)))
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically. I don't like my major because it is an exhausting and demeaning major.in other words it requires students memorizing the biography of poets and writers and their works and analyze literary arrays and the historical events of Britain and United states..the only thing that I like about my major is speaking English because whenever I start speaking English a sweet feeling is created inside myself. if I had a chance to come back before getting into university I would choose English translation major
Native English speaker here. Your answer is great, so most of my changes are to make it sound more passionate or idiomatic. Hope it helps :)
To be honest, I don't like my major, because it can often be exhausting and demeaning. We focus primarily on memorizing and analyzing the works of poets and writers, or the historical events of Britain and the United States, neither of which interest me that much. However, the one thing I do like is when we have the opportunity to speak the language itself, since I always get a great sense of satisfaction when doing so. In hindsight, if I could go back in time, I would almost certainly choose to study an English translation major instead.
Very good thanks
This is quite helpful, thank you
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically. no I dont.because I'm always used to examining something very well before purchasing it about clothes i should also try it them to make sure if it fits me or not. some shopping online has no exchange after purchasing
great speaker
His sounds is bidbox..bcz when i used headpones his voice give to me bidbox sound🤣🤣
What does "fat paper" mean? And doesn't "fat chance" mean a lot since it is fat?It said very little or none at all.
he speak look like a boss answer interview lol
Why do you have to ask do you understand at level 9?
I ask this question a lot at work - no matter if I speak to natives or non natives - just to make sure, the person I'm speaking to is cognitively able to follow the conversation.
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically. no I dont think so because people are easily deceived on social media by pretending to love each other also they are spoofed or scammed by investing on some projects which are offered on social media .furthermore each other's physical or face to face communications has decreased.
My speaking test is on the 9 June pray for me guys
what score u got ?
These questions are actually tough and requires critical thinking but he pulled through
Is anybody here who has B2+\C1 level and wants to practice speaking regularly?
Софія Філіпович Where can I text you (social media)? To talk about details and start our sessions
I'm C1/C2, where do you want to practice?
@@Stereo-l7d In my country English is the first foreign language that is taught from grade 1 to 12 , but I think it’s because I watch a lot of movies though.( btw I only took a free test online to know my level I didn’t take any official test so I don’t know the accuracy of it )
@@averagelifer7433 that's cool/ and where are you from? If it's not a secret...
@@alinasem5091 Egypt, you?
Today my speaking test😊
How much did you get?
How much did you get?
Can only see 2 examiners talking with each other 😂
He's clearly British! Why does he even need to take that exam?!
Thank you that was useful ☺️☺️☺️
I think he is in band 11 :)
I want to say thank you a lot for your video. I learned a lot from you. I am from Vietnam.
The below sentences are from your sayings which are helpful for me to learn.
"Tôi có thể mang tới dấu ấn / tác động ảnh hưởng sâu sắc đến cuộc sống con người = I can have an imprint on people’s lives.
Những kỹ năng có giá trị = Valuable skills
Tôi làm việc với một nhóm người tuyệt vời = I work with a great bunch of people.
Tôi đã chọn công việc giảng dạy vì … = I took up the job of teaching because …
Tôi có ít thời gian hơn cho nghiên cứu của mình bởi vì tôi hiện đang là giáo viên = I have less time for my research now that I am a teacher.
Giàu tiền, thiếu thời gian = Money-rich (adj)
Giàu thời gian, thiếu tiền = Time-rich (adj)
Tôi hạnh phúc với tình trạng hiện tại của mình = I am happy with where I am at the moment.
Tôi cảm thấy nó khiến tôi vừa lòng = I find it fulfilling.
Lặn dưới nước = do sub - aqua diving.
Bóng chuyền bãi biến = Beach volleyball
Nuôi gia súc = To raise cattle
Có thời gian nghỉ ngơi để sạc lại năng lượng = To get some down time to recharge the batteries
Thời sự = Current affairs
Tôi thực sự là người nghiện đọc tin tức = I’m a real news junkie.
Tôi là người rất có tính tổ chức nên tôi biết chính xác tôi muốn gì và ở đâu có thể mua nó =I’m a very organized person so I know exactly what I want and where to find it.
Vẫn chưa nhiều lắm. = Not so much yet.
Đây là một chủ đề thực sự rắc rối / lắt léo / nan giải = This was a really tricky topic.
Có ảnh hưởng sâu rộng lên cuộc sống của chúng ta = To have a huge, profound impact on our lives.
Ngay lập tức = Instantly / Immediately
Có ích, dễ dàng sử dụng = Handy
Nó đòi hỏi nhiều ý chí ở bạn. = It takes a lot of will power to do it yourself.
Dạy sớm, giáo dục sớm = Early training
"
Làm việc linh tinh cho qua thì giờ = Fiddle around
Phổ biến = Ubiquitous
He is native for sure
Do they ask all these questions in the first part cuz they are a lot?
He is an actor of jay shetty videos...
7:35 the amount of times or the number of times?
I was disappointed when I watched him …. He have an amazing language , How can I achieve this level?🥲
Oh my goodness, it's such an outstanding performance. He's gentle and calm. I learned a lot of phrases from his speaking
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The interviewer seems very friendly. Does not pressurise and talk like a robot, comparing to other.
You are wright
Couldn't agree more!
(PART 1)
0:10 => do you work or are you a student?
0:17 => what do you like about your job?
0:35 => is there anything you don't like about your job?
1:02 => would you think about changing your job?
1:18 => do you prefer holidays near the sea or in the countryside?
1:41 => what do you usually do on your holidays?
2:13 => is having a holiday important for you?
2:42 => how do you get your news of the world event?
2:57 => do you read newspapers?
3:08 => do your older friends or relatives read newspaper?
3:27 => do you shop online?
3:43 => do you shop in real shops?
4:14 => has online shopping affected the shops in your hometown?
(PART 2)
5:13, 5:24 => I would like you to talk about an important invention
(PART 3)
7:29 => do you think people spend too much time on the mobile phone for example?
7:55 => how can people limit their time they use on their gadgets?
9:08 => do you think the level of quality of communication has improved with the use of mobile phones compared to 50 years ago?
9:48 => how is that different from now?
Thank you so much! How can you do that?
My guy literally has an English accent, he's definitely a native speaker
Yet everyone leave comments says how impressed or surprised they're lmao
He trained till 3 years old lol
Personally speaking, I think intervening with a native speaker is such a brilliant idea, there are lots of things to learn
like the correct pronunciation. Grammatical structures and idiomatic expressions
That was great
I watched the video enthusiastically It was so helpful for me without any shadow of doubt
You sound like a learner
Yes I agree
@@innovationlanguagecentre9579 :)
No one writes like that in real life lol
@@WilliamsDarkoh😂😂😂
These guys have such a calm aura and I like it!
he's so calm and there isn't anything artificial in his talking or showing expression , he is just sooooooooooooooooooo natural , like i was watching a movie scene
I think the examiner was in fear of speaking worse than the examinee🙂
I think the interviewee is a native speaker . I didn't notice that was a test between an interviewer and student, but people who have highly knowledgeable about the topic which were talking about ... It is a really enjoyable video .
It sounds very cool) and I didn't see anything complicated in it, but when it comes time for dissertation, it usually never ends as impressively as this))) Thank you very much. I liked listening to him. It was helpful for me and I hope for others too)))
I'll try it soon, I hope my interviewer seems as friendly as this one. I felt so comfortable while watching them!
Yeah most of them are friendly. Mine one was very friendly
Score ❓
he did it brilliant but it's funny to notice he found it difficult to answer last few question, like his vocabulary instantly shrank and he started prolonging with answers
I still remember my interviewer asked me *Which book will you read in the future*
My answer was *90 days no food and water* by David goonies which i believe will be one of the most helpful and productive book for me.
And both of laughed so hard that we have to give each other 2/3 minutes to get back to the work but till the last question we were still giggling.
Bro was about same age as i am, Surprisingly i got 8.5 band
😂😂😂😂
He is smooth and natural in his speaking and he can use English fluently so impressive.
In the real test the examiner doesn't give us this much time in the introductory questions.
I watched quite a few of your videos and learned quite a lot. I took the IELTS exam a month ago and got the result I wanted. Your videos definitely helped me. Thank you and keep up the good work!
The candidate surprised mi with his linguistic fluency.. very good job
He’s a native speaker lol
@@ns8835ot all native speakers speak as well as him.
He speaks so natural!
Oh my god. I should buy a notebook to write all of that idioms. That's brilliant.
Watching this gentleman, I feel like that he's not taking the exam but he's taking his own interview. 👨🏻🏫
Why 2 examiners are doing exam together.
What the fabulous answers. He spoke like he is a native speaker or maybe he is) Well done!
славянского человека можно узнать по скобочке, которую он ставит в конце предложения))
@@genniferskily3326 точно))
Или просто по имени)
@@valarmorghulis2754 valar dohaeris!
@@genniferskily3326 One can easily identify Slavic people from their pronunciation and specific accent.
He is a native English speaker. :)
Where is he from?
This is the perfect example of speaking test
I’ve seen this guy in one of the relationships videos of jay shetty
if any one else on the globe scores 9.0 in IELTS exam , i can also score , i will never stop hard workign every single day and i will close to my target ,
scoring high band scroes in listerning , reading , wiriting and speaking in general can be achieved ,
i found this channel a week ago realy appricated their endless efforts to us
watching native speakers speaking test is exceptional and such unique
pls make more videos like this
Hmm
Yes you can.I can.We can