I feel like these tests are not meant for people who actually studied hard but for the people who have acquired the language naturally by living in English speaking countries.
While watching we not only improve our listening and vocabulary but we boost our confidence. IELTS actually is not hard as it seems. Be open, confident and we can get the score !
Would really like to thank you guys! These type of videos were a BIG help! I am not much of a talker but i managed to score an 8 in speaking just by watching these type of videos! ❤
@@wop6790 don’t exactly remember the question but it was along the lines of “talk about an english lesson that you remember” I got scared as i couldnt remember any but i was honest and confidently told the interviewer that i dont remember such lesson but i do remember the story telling aspect of these lesson and continued talking about that!
I always think that to get 8.0 to 9.0 u have to be smooth and correct at the same time in your speech. This video’ve just made me have to think again. Maybe what makes the high score is our confidence and natural phrasal verbs ?🤔
Why is that watching and listening to them are sound easy for me to imitate but when I about to speak by myself I tend to forget words to say and having a hard times to create sentence on the spot.
I think the Vietnamese who majors in Engineering did a better job than his medical student in the speaking test section. He should get a 9 in stead or 8,5.
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.they may disagree or conflict with each other over some issues such as car parking,making annoying noise such as listening to music with loud voice
I badly need a person or someone could help me to improve my English language skills. I'm sick of thinking of what are the best things to do for me to improve my English language well.
She self-corrects many times, yet she got a band 9 and that confuses me because on the band descriptors it says that self-correcting is more likely to make your score go down since it could be interpreted as lack of fluency...What do you think?
My teacher says it's a good thing, because it shows you notice your mistakes 🤷♀It's in any case better than just making a mistake and going on. But I didn't get why she'd had 9 either, to be honest.
It's a perfect score because she didn't hesitate at any moment as well as she produced sentences accurately and fluently with sophistication. Also, she was giving all the time a natural smile and a gentle look to make the exam a comfortable, nice and relaxed situation.
I think so funny this videos, because it's useful to learn English, but it's hard to hear that someone uses his free time to cook while I'm here using my free time to study. this world is so funny.
Just to clarify, for those a little surprised by the perfect band score, this candidate is not a 9. She might get a generous 8.5. She did great though 👍
It's a perfect score because she didn't hesitate at any moment as well as she produced sentences accurately and fluently with sophistication. Also, she was giving all the time a natural smile and a gentle look to make the exam a comfortable, nice and relaxed situation.
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.well they can have a party and invite each other to their homes and sometimes gather to talk about the improvement of their building and dropping by each other when they are sick
"Well, they can have parties and invite each other to their homes, and sometimes gather to talk about improving their building. They also drop by to visit each other when someone is sick." In this corrected version, I made the following changes: Added a comma after "homes" to separate two clauses Changed "the improvement" to "improving" to make it a verb form that matches the structure of the sentence Split the sentence into two to make it clearer and easier to read Changed "when they are sick" to "when someone is sick" for better clarity
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically. i live in a three story falt.we are on the second floor. it has a kitchen, two bedrooms and living room and bathroom
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.i usually have a date with my friends in the cafeteria because the atmosphere of it is very pleasant and soothing to me.
I just wanted to correct a bit for you if you don't mind....: I usually gather with my friends at the cafeteria because of its very pleasant and soothing atmosphere.
the lady speaks with a native accent, i think in part because the lives in the US, but her english is very average in terms of range of vocabulary and complexity of sentence structure.
Native-speaking people don't usually speak with advanced grammatical structures and a lot of idioms and cultivate adjectives, because that would sound rare and, above all, smug and pretentious, and people don't like those kind of individuals...So, speaking in a natural and smooth way, just like friends or colleagues or neighbours, is the right thing ✌🏼
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.children unlike adults make friends with their peers without considering any criterias.they usually see each other in the alley or park and school or school bus and make friends with each other
I'd put it like this: Children, unlike adults, make friends with their peers without considering any criteria. They usually meet each other on streets, in parks, schools, or on school buses and become friends.
S.. With this ability as a foreigner,should she get tested in English?Does the interviewer know one word of Korean? Why should we be tested by those who can't speak Korean?
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.well it is a little strang to know all neighbors in their neighborhood.because they are too enormous to get to know them. they may have a little familiarity and greetings with their neighbors who live in the same building
The T-shirt that the examiner wearing is not appropriate at all. It looks nice and brand T-shirt but if it is a shirt would be 100 times better. Believe me, this affects how the student reacts in the exam. However, the examiner is good looking and asks in a very professional way, but he praises the student in a friendly way, which never happens in real exam.🙏🏼🏆🏆🏆🏆
@Qe Qa Ielts or any exams don't determine your intelligence, you decide that by yourself and then you work towards your development journey. However, it's straightforwardly possible to crack the ielts exam. Many websites offer such great assistance and you may also register for some of the best English centers in your hometown. Although these can help, but nothing will improve until you personally decide and work to improve.
@Qe Qa Learning a language isn't that hard if you dedicate time, effort and patience on it. I can help you with those steps as a C1 level English user: 1)know your level, take a certified test either online or in any English centers in your hometown. Knowing your level would give you a point to start with. 2)use English every day: change your phone language to English, listen to English songs with lyrics, read English books, try chatting in English with your friends in a daily basis, journal your thoughts/feelings every day in English, watch videos and movies with English subtitles and listen to English audiobooks and podcasts. 3)this point is related to point 2: when you pass by vocabularies you don't know, highlight them then memorize them then use them in sentences from your own every day. If you pass by grammers you find complicated or don't know how to use them, find the their lessons, and many channels including this one can provide you Grammer lessons. 4)about speaking, speak to yourself every day for about 10-15 min, sounds crazy, but trust me it's like a magic, diversify in topics every day and when you stumble upon words or phrases you don't know in English, but you know them in your language then, search up about them and memorize. I hope this helps. Good luck ♡ and never lose hope. If you do lose hope then search for "drive" because once you find it, you'll never leave it.
@Qe Qa woh man you're doing just fine. Keel practising orally, but start writing as well like essays and reports because the ielts academic writing is about them. Give yourself a month and then GO AND DEFEAT. COME BACK WITH VICTORY
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.no it is different.in villages or rural areas people know each other's neighbors relatively they often communicate with each other more than urban people
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.yes unfortunately our apartment is located behind other apartments and there is no view from our windows and it is very annoying.actually we want to have a home with scenic view and wake up in the morning with sunshine.thats why we are going to move to another homep
A high score is about the ability to speak a lot, I am a laconic person and I can’t talk so much on uninteresting topics even in my native language)
I feel like these tests are not meant for people who actually studied hard but for the people who have acquired the language naturally by living in English speaking countries.
Agree! Most candidates who got 9.0 in score grew up or lived in english speaking country
Yeah i think so;;
Exactly.
By studying hard, some one can also get the level of native speakers
No doubt.
I'm really into natural conversations. Please have more videos like this! Thanks a lot
The examiner and the candidate are both so friendly. It is nice to watch the performance. Thanks.
While watching we not only improve our listening and vocabulary but we boost our confidence. IELTS actually is not hard as it seems. Be open, confident and we can get the score !
One of the best examiners to watch!
I like her calm atmosphere.
오 축하드려요. 엄청 기쁠듯.....조금 떨리시는거 같은데 그래도 점점 안정적인 톤이 인상적이어요. 목소리 정말 좋으신듯....부럽습니다.
외운걸 말하는게아니라 소통하는 느낌이라 좋아요❤
Would really like to thank you guys! These type of videos were a BIG help!
I am not much of a talker but i managed to score an 8 in speaking just by watching these type of videos! ❤
Why don’t you include the 2 question
@@wop6790 don’t exactly remember the question but it was along the lines of “talk about an english lesson that you remember”
I got scared as i couldnt remember any but i was honest and confidently told the interviewer that i dont remember such lesson but i do remember the story telling aspect of these lesson and continued talking about that!
I always think that to get 8.0 to 9.0 u have to be smooth and correct at the same time in your speech. This video’ve just made me have to think again. Maybe what makes the high score is our confidence and natural phrasal verbs ?🤔
I don't know what happened but I was into the story. I really liked how she described the story.
They are so friendly. I wish to speak english as a native speaker ,very fluently.
I was overjoyed when watching an educational UA-cam video like this.
her answers are natural
It was easy to understand, thank you
Thank you for your contributionand collaboration. this is helping me quite a lot I areally appreciate it.
this video is really helping me to know about the IELTS speaking test
I think it's not band 9 level speaking. It would be 8-8.5
too simple vocabularies and just to say people get this band score act way better than her performance
I thoroughly enjoyed this video.❤❤
Why is that watching and listening to them are sound easy for me to imitate but when I about to speak by myself I tend to forget words to say and having a hard times to create sentence on the spot.
She has got a nice gesture and body language.
9.0? How did you do that?!? amazing…
I have been studying English for three hours.
I am studying English right now.
That's just what I need.
she's very confident
What a extraordinary neighbour she has 😂
한국억양 별로 없네요. 당연히 네이티브 같진 않지만, 현지서 오래 산거 같아요.
NIce examiner and sophisticated candidate، really enjoyed it
와.. 저도 9.0 받아보고 싶네요..! 멋져...!
that ain't band 9
There's always someone who likes to blow against the wind🙄
Thanks you Sir, good one
She must be from a family with good finance. Pretty lucky girl.
she's saying the word "definitely" so many time!!
And "I would say..." , also there are a lot of filler sounds
Thanks for this video!
She has a nice voice and ... also beautiful...
Test-taker’s pronunciation is clear.
damn shes really pretty ngl and have a really good pronunciation
I love her !!!!
Fantastic
speaking so many times included "definitely..."
I think the Vietnamese who majors in Engineering did a better job than his medical student in the speaking test section. He should get a 9 in stead or 8,5.
That was awe-inspiring 😊
In countryside too in fact they r more conscious n apprehensive of introducing themselves
her voice ❤❤
Children too r taught to keep to themselves rather than play with neighbouring children by their parents n their lives kept engaged
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.they may disagree or conflict with each other over some issues such as car parking,making annoying noise such as listening to music with loud voice
I badly need a person or someone could help me to improve my English language skills. I'm sick of thinking of what are the best things to do for me to improve my English language well.
Thank you so much 🥰
Hello teacher!
My name is Alexandre, I am 36 years old, I am from Brazil.
I was born in Rio de Janeiro city.
This is helpful
She self-corrects many times, yet she got a band 9 and that confuses me because on the band descriptors it says that self-correcting is more likely to make your score go down since it could be interpreted as lack of fluency...What do you think?
My teacher says it's a good thing, because it shows you notice your mistakes 🤷♀It's in any case better than just making a mistake and going on. But I didn't get why she'd had 9 either, to be honest.
It's a perfect score because she didn't hesitate at any moment as well as she produced sentences accurately and fluently with sophistication. Also, she was giving all the time a natural smile and a gentle look to make the exam a comfortable, nice and relaxed situation.
@@ismaelrosa8091 she hesitated a lot though.
I think so funny this videos, because it's useful to learn English, but it's hard to hear that someone uses his free time to cook while I'm here using my free time to study. this world is so funny.
Is it rare situation that candidate and examiner are friendly
i need the answer too.. i was kinda curious
I’ve had IELTS test twice and both of the speaking test examiners were very friendly
A lot of "I would say" ^^
Just to clarify, for those a little surprised by the perfect band score, this candidate is not a 9. She might get a generous 8.5.
She did great though 👍
It's a perfect score because she didn't hesitate at any moment as well as she produced sentences accurately and fluently with sophistication. Also, she was giving all the time a natural smile and a gentle look to make the exam a comfortable, nice and relaxed situation.
@@ismaelrosa8091 I wish you were my examinar.
Congratulations.
Again, truly I tell you, if two of you on earth agree about any matter that you pray for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven.
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.well they can have a party and invite each other to their homes and sometimes gather to talk about the improvement of their building and dropping by each other when they are sick
"Well, they can have parties and invite each other to their homes, and sometimes gather to talk about improving their building. They also drop by to visit each other when someone is sick."
In this corrected version, I made the following changes:
Added a comma after "homes" to separate two clauses
Changed "the improvement" to "improving" to make it a verb form that matches the structure of the sentence
Split the sentence into two to make it clearer and easier to read
Changed "when they are sick" to "when someone is sick" for better clarity
ther is noway she got a 9
I am not sure but i think this examiner is a little to generous to the test takers. I would give it an 8.5
Very good😊
It wasn’t so easy to understand, I think I must study hard, I don’t understand totally their conversation
lot's of "definitely "
Hello from Indonesia
Actually good 😇 Actually~ topic is not so difficult
You're right.
It takes time..to be familiar with increase time at work, people don't get sufficient time to socialize
❤❤❤
She uses definitely more than 20times I guess
People more skeptical due to rising crime rates n violence
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically. i live in a three story falt.we are on the second floor. it has a kitchen, two bedrooms and living room and bathroom
What's the meaning of "mention" in term of her story bout neighborhood?
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.i usually have a date with my friends in the cafeteria because the atmosphere of it is very pleasant and soothing to me.
I just wanted to correct a bit for you if you don't mind....:
I usually gather with my friends at the cafeteria because of its very pleasant and soothing atmosphere.
I would say, I would say.
the lady speaks with a native accent, i think in part because the lives in the US, but her english is very average in terms of range of vocabulary and complexity of sentence structure.
Native-speaking people don't usually speak with advanced grammatical structures and a lot of idioms and cultivate adjectives, because that would sound rare and, above all, smug and pretentious, and people don't like those kind of individuals...So, speaking in a natural and smooth way, just like friends or colleagues or neighbours, is the right thing ✌🏼
i want to know what scores will the native english speakers get
Quite easy
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.children unlike adults make friends with their peers without considering any criterias.they usually see each other in the alley or park and school or school bus and make friends with each other
I'd put it like this: Children, unlike adults, make friends with their peers without considering any criteria. They usually meet each other on streets, in parks, schools, or on school buses and become friends.
basically native speaker level
I WOULD SAY
Gerçekten harika 😊😊😊😊
how long and where is she studied english?
full of content; little hesitation
How many “I would say ” she said?
Like 1000 times 😂
HAHAHA
I dont think thats 9 band answer
S.. With this ability as a foreigner,should she get tested in English?Does the interviewer know one word of Korean? Why should we be tested by those who can't speak Korean?
She was living in US by the time she sit the exam. Logically, the examiner will be an English-speaking person
daughter and son was?????!!!!!
자막도 같이 달아주면 좋을 것 같습니다ㅠ
what this means ??
@@husstvuthat plz subtitle
interior
extravagant
showy
societal
stomping
She probably grew up part time in the US
I already have a crush on her voice and her face
😂
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.well it is a little strang to know all neighbors in their neighborhood.because they are too enormous to get to know them. they may have a little familiarity and greetings with their neighbors who live in the same building
The T-shirt that the examiner wearing is not appropriate at all. It looks nice and brand T-shirt but if it is a shirt would be 100 times better.
Believe me, this affects how the student reacts in the exam. However, the examiner is good looking and asks in a very professional way, but he praises the student in a friendly way, which never happens in real exam.🙏🏼🏆🏆🏆🏆
About a 7-7.5 i think. She did great, though!
Lots of "I would say"
same questions ~
There's no way in hell that she's a band 9 🙂
these mock tests sound kinda scripted. Both the examiner and examinee sound akward and unnatural.
Yeah right? I thought no one noticed that except me
@Qe Qa Ielts or any exams don't determine your intelligence, you decide that by yourself and then you work towards your development journey.
However, it's straightforwardly possible to crack the ielts exam.
Many websites offer such great assistance and you may also register for some of the best English centers in your hometown.
Although these can help, but nothing will improve until you personally decide and work to improve.
@Qe Qa
Learning a language isn't that hard if you dedicate time, effort and patience on it. I can help you with those steps as a C1 level English user:
1)know your level, take a certified test either online or in any English centers in your hometown. Knowing your level would give you a point to start with.
2)use English every day: change your phone language to English, listen to English songs with lyrics, read English books, try chatting in English with your friends in a daily basis, journal your thoughts/feelings every day in English, watch videos and movies with English subtitles and listen to English audiobooks and podcasts.
3)this point is related to point 2: when you pass by vocabularies you don't know, highlight them then memorize them then use them in sentences from your own every day.
If you pass by grammers you find complicated or don't know how to use them, find the their lessons, and many channels including this one can provide you Grammer lessons.
4)about speaking, speak to yourself every day for about 10-15 min, sounds crazy, but trust me it's like a magic, diversify in topics every day and when you stumble upon words or phrases you don't know in English, but you know them in your language then, search up about them and memorize.
I hope this helps. Good luck ♡ and never lose hope.
If you do lose hope then search for "drive" because once you find it, you'll never leave it.
@Qe Qa woh man you're doing just fine.
Keel practising orally, but start writing as well like essays and reports because the ielts academic writing is about them.
Give yourself a month and then GO AND DEFEAT.
COME BACK WITH VICTORY
@Qe Qa it's my pleasure dear stranger, I'm glad i was a bit helpful to you.
Wishing you a beautiful and blessed life🖤
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.no it is different.in villages or rural areas people know each other's neighbors relatively they often communicate with each other more than urban people
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.yes unfortunately our apartment is located behind other apartments and there is no view from our windows and it is very annoying.actually we want to have a home with scenic view and wake up in the morning with sunshine.thats why we are going to move to another homep