Excellent confidence, pronunciation and clarity! A definite 8.5 I don't think this is deserves a 9 as he was going through really fast in the second part. But definitely a huge thumbs up! He did great
I think his level of English is between near native and native. I don’t know about scores though. He has a distinct North American accent which makes me think he has spent a significant amount of time over there.
Thank you for you both God bless you. Coz you both explained about English language in Speaking. I take some point from you both. The way how to speak English is by putting and effort to myself.
I got band 7.5 (L8.5, R8.0, S7.5) in 7 days preparation. It doesn't matter if you are an expert in the English language & grammar or not. There are some simple tricks to get your desired band score. I had a study gap of 4 years and I didn't study English for almost 7 years, still I managed to score nearly band 8.0. #IELTS #BritishCouncil #IDP #Cambridge #Speaking #Listening #Reading #Writing #English
But i think it's very hard.. when you think bout something you automatically went to that think zone you know what I mean. Yeah but you can do with practice and practice
People like me speak extremely good English and when the exam day arrives, I become numb that I need to open my 1st standard English grammar books in order to summarise the rules of English.
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.it depends on people's concentration.about me,I'm a kind of person who is always used to reading in quiet places
Can you defer the question to suit you? I don't read but I prefer audio books or documentaries. Would it be better to follow and agree to the question or can you talk with your preferences
@@MUHAMMADYASEENB- "I know you very well. You just try to show off your English skills by replying to my comment, but in reality, you're not very smart. You think you're learning English from social media, but you're just wasting your time scrolling through reels and shorts. You imagine yourself as a big deal just because you watch homemade English content from foreign TH-camrs. In truth, you're being foolish. Instead of inspiring others, you're making them feel less confident."
Hello teacher, My name is Alexandre, I am 36 years old, I am from Brazil. I was born in Rio de Janeiro city. I have been studying English for three hours. I am studying English right now.
Answering the first question:- To get to the centre, I started with a 10 min walk to reach the bus station. After reaching the bus station, I travelled by bus for another 10 minutes in order to reach this IELTS examination centre. In total, it was a 20-minute trip for me.
Speaking must be clear and confident and what you are speaking must be clear to another person . Speaking is not about using More and more words rich of vocabularies .It's about how you efficiently use the vocabularies. His speaking is very fluent , very clear and the vocabularies he uses is that anyone can understand.
Hi! Why does he use "would" to take about not repetitive actions in the past? As far as I know, we should use " would " to talk about habitual events in the past or instead of will for past events. Please, anybody answer me😅
It must be "First, I took a 20 minute bus trip." but he did great, he delivered it with confidence. If we talk about habitual events in the past we should use "I used to."
@@kelvinromblon7788 We can use "would" and "used to" pretty interchangeably. There are lots of articles about it🙂. So everything he said with "would" where it was a one-time event was grammatically incorrect? Thanks.
@@kadya1712 "First, I would.." sounds like he's explaining on how he personally did it.. He delivered it like a "tutorial" on how he get in the exam or test. It may be grammatically wrong but it's clear.
1:06 where do you usually buy books? This is missing "from" . Am I write? This shouldn't be "From Where do you buy books?" In first question at 00:38 he replied i would... When he is asking in past tense "how did you get here" answer with "i would" is correct?
First of all you wrote right wrong it's right not write , and it's not necessary to use from in the sentence as it is a complete sentence on its own and conveys the message ... It's also casual . .he is talking in past tense , he's telling him how he used to read books and he's basically telling him what he used to do .
How often do you read books? I am not an enthusiastic book reader, but I do love to have some reading material when I am travelling as I love to read autobiography.
IELTS is not about how rich your vocabulary is but how you can use them efficiently.
Exactly
Fr
Yes yes correct 💯
Coherence is also important
Yeah it's clever way to speak
Excessive use of "Like". That is informal definitely. Addressing "you" could be another informal aspect in speaking in a formal stting like IELTS.
Yes. You’re absolutely right.
what should a person say instead of "you"
Incredible effort. I think that's all worth getting a favorable outcome
His way of speaking is just wow!
When the speaker is more fluent than the test master.🙃
Exactly
And interviewer
studies the questions😅
The examiner spoke slowly to make it easier for the candidate to understand.
Exactly I am here only watching this 😢😢
You are right❤️❤️
Whatever you are not good at ...just do it ..even if you are zero at that
Just start it right now....the best time
❤
Thanks for the motivation ❤️, I am going to finally start my own prostitution racket now.
Thanks for the motivation ❤
Couldn't agree more
Thank you So much🌹
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Excellent confidence, pronunciation and clarity! A definite 8.5
I don't think this is deserves a 9 as he was going through really fast in the second part.
But definitely a huge thumbs up! He did great
But I see some grammatical errors in your comment 🙄
I think his level of English is between near native and native. I don’t know about scores though. He has a distinct North American accent which makes me think he has spent a significant amount of time over there.
@@Gadavillers-Panoirjust indian accent
Bruh can't even write a sentence without making grammar errors yet seems to nitpick flaws in his Speech! Just wow
@raad you shouldn't judge someone when you're not much of a professional yourself. Peace ✌️
Watching this just multivated me enough. Great job guys . God bless
yeahh multivated??? you need to study english
his task 2 is incredible
I concur...he deserves his points
He must be abroad now. He deserves a score of 9.
It really gave me a true sense of handsome bands
Absolutely spectacular 👍
Thank you
Helpful content. I would appreciate if you could write or mention the part 2 questions.
Eloquent and intelligent young man
Thank you for you both God bless you. Coz you both explained about English language in Speaking. I take some point from you both. The way how to speak English is by putting and effort to myself.
A simple and natural effort just focus on the question and answer fluently with relevance thats it❤
What an amazing answers
I loved his confidence while answering the questions so I think he deserves a 9
He is so good ❤
How smooth he is
Loved to watch him
I hope all of us can 9 score from IELTS
I can't score 9
InshaALLAH
No way, i get confused and insecure
I hope too 😉😉😉😊😊🙂
@@NEGAN69 just stop being racist
Your channel is so useful and I liked it
Thanks for liking
Pleasure is mine
Thanks
Thank you so much I had 7.0 in speaking .I’m really grateful
How did you bro
Any tips?
Congratulations. I'm happy for you
@@davebediako8282 yeah Dave .
@@feruzabonumurodova thank u
@@evansasamoah7595 you're welcome
wow his voice is so so deep😍😍😍voice🔥🔥cool
He is really good.
Very effective
Amazing ur frequency 🥰🥰🥰🥰
As a person who had done IELTS speaking twice I can assure you that, okay his speaking is good, but nowhere near band 9.
Yes definitely not a 9. But he was good at conveying things simply. 7-8 maybe
Hi actually my result came today but got 5.5 in 2 modules should I go for second try ?
@@muskankaur4365 if u can and u want it, yeah, why not, go for it
He is doing greatly by adding natural filters I am with 8.5+
I also want to speak like this, how can I learn this ? 😭😭😭
In my country this type of speaking is considered a band 7-8 💀
I got band 7.5 (L8.5, R8.0, S7.5) in 7 days preparation.
It doesn't matter if you are an expert in the English language & grammar or not. There are some simple tricks to get your desired band score. I had a study gap of 4 years and I didn't study English for almost 7 years, still I managed to score nearly band 8.0.
#IELTS #BritishCouncil #IDP #Cambridge #Speaking #Listening #Reading #Writing #English
You did a great job sir. This is my target as well.
Could you please tell the method you followed.
Told me some ticks that you follow
Is that's true??
And Still you are watching this video..? I don't understand, why?
Wow excellent Speech .
Excellent
Ok definately would agree is better than most people would ever do in an ielts speaking test but ig its more of 8-8.5 band test
I don't even think using word "depicted" on this situation wkwkw this guy is good
it was not used correctly.
@@wellthatshilarious7189 may you enlight us?
@@wellthatshilarious7189 why?
@@wellthatshilarious7189why
Omg his speaking skill!
One thing I noted that is to look teacher eye to eye and answer directly to your teacher /madam and do not stop when your teacher didn't say to stop
But i think it's very hard.. when you think bout something you automatically went to that think zone you know what I mean. Yeah but you can do with practice and practice
People like me speak extremely good English and when the exam day arrives, I become numb that I need to open my 1st standard English grammar books in order to summarise the rules of English.
Awesome ❤
Thankyou sir for teaching us 😊
Yes I love you 😘💕😘💕
That's amazing performance
I wish i could speak in English fluently like him😢😢
You can, just develop a reading habit
Amazing bro❤❤❤❤
Legend has it that they are still talking about books to this day..
Uff nailed it❣👏👏👏
Nice😊
Wonderful
He is so good❤
Amazing
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.it depends on people's concentration.about me,I'm a kind of person who is always used to reading in quiet places
It depends on a person's level of concentration. As for me, I am the type of person who prefers to read in quiet environments.
I'm crying by seeing this example band 9 speaking skill😭
As well as i do appreciate and un as we as we should learn like him as well as..
Good 👍
People like me who don't read books💀
Us bro💀
big us
I am here brother 😂
Us
😢it's so hard to give answer
He is good 👌👌👌
Can you defer the question to suit you? I don't read but I prefer audio books or documentaries. Would it be better to follow and agree to the question or can you talk with your preferences
Last part was excellent
Great speaking! Conveyed his thoughts and answers very well! A solid 8 but nowhere near 9 in my opinion.
After watching this i feel like it will be impossible for me .....but tomorrow is my speaking...
All the time i was concentrated more on his jawline than his speaking. Its so perfect 😂
I'm did not complete any IELT course but, I'm very confident that I'm more fluent than him.and I am 16 years old
Don't be over confidend
@@MUHAMMADYASEENB-
"I know you very well. You just try to show off your English skills by replying to my comment, but in reality, you're not very smart. You think you're learning English from social media, but you're just wasting your time scrolling through reels and shorts. You imagine yourself as a big deal just because you watch homemade English content from foreign TH-camrs. In truth, you're being foolish. Instead of inspiring others, you're making them feel less confident."
Ooh wow ❤️🔥
GREAT
Thanks
Good 😃👍
Wow He i's Genius ✍🏻
Lol the accent of the examinee is better than the examiner itself
Very nice
I think this is so so good
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Hello teacher, My name is Alexandre, I am 36 years old, I am from Brazil.
I was born in Rio de Janeiro city.
I have been studying English for three hours.
I am studying English right now.
7.5 Conformity
I think body language and the eye contact should be maintained also while talking formally
Awesome
Answering the first question:-
To get to the centre, I started with a 10 min walk to reach the bus station. After reaching the bus station, I travelled by bus for another 10 minutes in order to reach this IELTS examination centre. In total, it was a 20-minute trip for me.
yeah , I love the guy's confidence and his rather exhaustive library of words but I believe that an 8 would've been more fair
It was fun watching 😅😅😅
The fluency is really great. But I found some answers went out of the topic.
This is a speaking test, so that's irrelevant becauseif his answer going slightly out of topic, his speaking can stull be assessed.
He has no richness in using vocabularies. But, fluency is a must.Yes, he does deserve to get 8.5 band.
Bro what kind of richness you want in vocabularies ?
Speaking must be clear and confident and what you are speaking must be clear to another person . Speaking is not about using More and more words rich of vocabularies .It's about how you efficiently use the vocabularies. His speaking is very fluent , very clear and the vocabularies he uses is that anyone can understand.
I am from Pakistan as a 16 years old, and this was a quiet easy one 😁 I wish I would get the same one for me.
He deserved a 9 score
Sure...
Huh no way..!
Whaaaat! No freaking way. 5-6
@@bhatather nah more than 6 anyway
@@bhatather says a person who can barely speak in English XD
The student seems more fluent than the teacher or whatever he is bro has a smooth accent
Great!
“Usually” is his favourite word.
It's a tacnic to speaking
Nice
i am trying to improve my english language since last two week and i fell my english becoming better
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I think he's brother of Karisma Septomo!Good job friend
He seemed a little bit nervous but he still managed to do well tho...
Hi! Why does he use "would" to take about not repetitive actions in the past? As far as I know, we should use " would " to talk about habitual events in the past or instead of will for past events. Please, anybody answer me😅
It must be "First, I took a 20 minute bus trip." but he did great, he delivered it with confidence. If we talk about habitual events in the past we should use "I used to."
@@kelvinromblon7788 We can use "would" and "used to" pretty interchangeably. There are lots of articles about it🙂. So everything he said with "would" where it was a one-time event was grammatically incorrect? Thanks.
@@kadya1712 would and used to can’t be the same
@@kadya1712 "First, I would.." sounds like he's explaining on how he personally did it.. He delivered it like a "tutorial" on how he get in the exam or test. It may be grammatically wrong but it's clear.
@@Hj-rs9xr Man there are so many articles about them used interchangeably, just Google it, the difference is tinny.
Fact: the person reading this is awesome!
He is talented person
Good
1:06 where do you usually buy books?
This is missing "from" . Am I write? This shouldn't be "From Where do you buy books?"
In first question at 00:38 he replied i would...
When he is asking in past tense "how did you get here" answer with "i would" is correct?
First of all you wrote right wrong it's right not write , and it's not necessary to use from in the sentence as it is a complete sentence on its own and conveys the message ... It's also casual .
.he is talking in past tense , he's telling him how he used to read books and he's basically telling him what he used to do .
@@losthuman6461Hey! How did you get here?
I would take xyz.
Does it make sense?
There are several uses of would but this one is not accurate at all!
Could I know, what are the words or expressions which can't be used in IELTS test speaking
is this real test or planned one because this was amazing and perfect answers🎉
How often do you read books?
I am not an enthusiastic book reader, but I do love to have some reading material when I am travelling as I love to read autobiography.
The answer to first question was in wrong tense... How can he get 9 band when he answered a question including "did" with a "would"?
Another time when you uplode video about IELTS speaking, do not forget to mention cue card questions in a screen ok 😊❤
learning english language is smart
He was my ielts examiner by idp