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Great tips! The candidate who is trying to remember the age is a great example. I often remind students that they don’t need to be precise... the examiner doesn’t know (or care) if it was 6 or 7 years old. I’d say we could even lie if needed to avoid a difficult word that we can’t pronounce easily (thirteen for example). But we need to be consist of course in our answers 😃
Thanks Matt! Yes, lying (or inventing) is definitely an option. The examiners don't know and don't care if you're telling the truth, they're just interested in the grammar, vocabulary etc.
Nice video as always, Ben. Not only do I learn from each of them, but they also make me smile with your examples and performances. You are a great teacher! 🎩
Thank you so much for all the tips!! Just did all the parts of the exam today except Speaking, which is scheduled for tomorrow. I hope to have passed it with flying colours, partly thanks to your videos!)) (I have to admit I'd spent only a day on preparation, so any grade would be a success))
Thank you so much teacher i attended the cae exam and i got 203 In speaking for everyone dont be worried at all even if you think you didnt well in this part other parts can save your points
Thanks Ben for helping me with english. My lével is extremely low but now I am not afraid with the possibility of travelling all arround the world. Sorry for my mistakes. Great teacher
Thanks for your comment, Nacho! It's great that you're not a afraid of travelling around the world now, it's so important to lose the fear... congratulations! (I don't think your level is so low, your message is very good)
By the way, I have been wondering if the Examiner stops me if I start 'telling a story'? I ask because, fortunately or unfortunately, I have this tendency to develop my reply and I find myself without any end... So is it like that or they just don't care and my time runs?
Great👍👍nice information on your birthplace in Cambridgeshire 😅😅so I can tell Father Christmas to bring you a lot of gifts.in the meanwhile I'm sending you tons of positive energy and healthy optimism🙂🙂👋
'To put the world to rights' is an expression which means to have a conversation about how to solve the world's problems. It's often used sarcastically or ironically to refer to any mundane conversation.
Did you know that I have another UA-cam channel for general English learning videos? Check it out here; ua-cam.com/channels/prMnRKhvk5HLRPpjEVmdKw.html
Great tips! The candidate who is trying to remember the age is a great example. I often remind students that they don’t need to be precise... the examiner doesn’t know (or care) if it was 6 or 7 years old. I’d say we could even lie if needed to avoid a difficult word that we can’t pronounce easily (thirteen for example). But we need to be consist of course in our answers 😃
Thanks Matt! Yes, lying (or inventing) is definitely an option. The examiners don't know and don't care if you're telling the truth, they're just interested in the grammar, vocabulary etc.
So much fun, the first attempts got me LOL. This is really the best piece of advice I've heard. Thank you Ben!!!
Thanks Katty... I'm glad you liked it! 🙂
Thank you so much Ben for your advices!
Today I had my speaking exam, I hope it went well!
You're welcome! I'm sure you nailed the speaking! 💪
Nice video as always, Ben. Not only do I learn from each of them, but they also make me smile with your examples and performances. You are a great teacher! 🎩
Thanks, Cristina. 🙂
Thanks
Thank you so much, Ludmila! I really appreciate it 🙂
Thank you so much, Ludmila! I really appreciate it 🙂
Such a great teacher with splinded utilized methodologies
Thanks for the tips in all your videos it did really help me to get 197 in my speaking test
That's great!
Thank you so much for all the tips!!
Just did all the parts of the exam today except Speaking, which is scheduled for tomorrow. I hope to have passed it with flying colours, partly thanks to your videos!))
(I have to admit I'd spent only a day on preparation, so any grade would be a success))
Thanks for your comment! I'm really glad my videos have been some help.
Good luck with the speaking tomorrow... let me know how it goes!
This is super good speaking part advice for learners' English to become vigorous and idiomatic Great
Wow! You helped me a lot ❤ thank you Ben!❤❤❤❤❤😮😊😊
Thank you so much teacher i attended the cae exam and i got 203 In speaking for everyone dont be worried at all even if you think you didnt well in this part other parts can save your points
You always make me smile. Thanks!
Thanks Ben for helping me with english. My lével is extremely low but now I am not afraid with the possibility of travelling all arround the world.
Sorry for my mistakes.
Great teacher
Thanks for your comment, Nacho! It's great that you're not a afraid of travelling around the world now, it's so important to lose the fear... congratulations! (I don't think your level is so low, your message is very good)
Thanks! It was very useful.
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it useful 🙂
What if i use the exact same answer that you had but just change the places.
"Where are you from"
"England"
*akward silence*
That's comedy right there
Thank you
You excell at giving examples! I have enjoyed this video tremendously. Grateful fan of You from Budapest :)
🙂 I'm glad you enjoyed the video
By the way, I have been wondering if the Examiner stops me if I start 'telling a story'? I ask because, fortunately or unfortunately, I have this tendency to develop my reply and I find myself without any end... So is it like that or they just don't care and my time runs?
You must only answer the questions asked and the examiner will interrupt you if and when necessary.
@@tothepointenglishwithben. Thank you!
Great👍👍nice information on your birthplace in Cambridgeshire 😅😅so I can tell Father Christmas to bring you a lot of gifts.in the meanwhile I'm sending you tons of positive energy and healthy optimism🙂🙂👋
Positive energy and healthy optimism are the best presents... especially under the current circumstances! Thank you, Rita!
"...put the world to right..." 5:07 What the meaning? Please anyone rephrase the sentence.
'To put the world to rights' is an expression which means to have a conversation about how to solve the world's problems. It's often used sarcastically or ironically to refer to any mundane conversation.
Hello Mst Ben Cambridge English exam it is IELTS exam ?
Why oh why do they have to ask where one is effing from!!! It gives me anxiety and puts me in a bad mood