Man peopled in the comments are really brutal about her sounding robotic… the way we learn English (for spoken exams at least)in Germany is through memorising phrases. We are told that answers need to include a certain set of information and must be phrased a certain way in order to get the highest grades, which is probably her intention. This girl is probably 15/16, sitting in front of an examiner AND a camera. Imagine how nervous you’d be. And for that she’s doing a good job.
@@Chris-em4hmI was made to read in front of the class once and my teacher at the time corrected my pronounciation of 'flood' from the way I pronunced it (fluhd) to literally flood (with 'oo' pronunced like in food or good) and then made me read the rest of the text pronuncing it her way, plus made everyone write down that pronunciation. Bold of you to assume half of English teachers where I'm from even know English that well.
It feels more like a memorized text than a conversation. Unfortunately even at German universities many students keep doing presentations like that for the first few years, even in their native language. 🙈
@@frankthefkintankit's difference between British and American. There's more than one or even two ways to speak English properly. At the weekend isn't a mistake, it's correct.
How learning a script could help you pass an exam? People dont talk like that. It is like watching bad theatrical performance. Delivery is bland, there are no pauses or time to think up the words you want to say. The only thing that can check is pronounce.
As a German myself, I agree with this as well. It's all completely scripted and genuinely does not prove a good understanding of the English language. The moment she's thrown into an impromptu conversation with a native English speaker in, let's say England, she'll be stuttering away. What a sad state of affairs.
I passed for my Cambridge English exam with a 200 (out of 220ish?) score on the speaking skill and I just winged it, because that is how native speakers speak. You don’t prepare a script.
I think i speak English better and more naturally than the performance in this video, but the subjects i had to talk about on the speaking part were just hard xD. I was 16 when i took the exam and i had to talk about "what are the most important values we should teach children". How the hell should a 16 year old know? I didn't have any children, i just found them annoying af. Got band 7, i wasn't very good at the writing part because i didn't study enough... and i'm not the best at writing even in my native language.
Please guys be more positive! He just asked some basic level-check questions which everyone expects to be given , so the reason for her robotic answering might probably be the fact that she prepared for these questions loong😊❤
I taught IELTS for years at a school and did practice test for hundreds of students. My scoring was very accurate. Students with near perfect english and were very good at conversation never scored higher than a 7.5 with me or the real testers. Id say to get a 9 you actually need to speak exactly as if english were your 1st language. This girl would have gotten a 6 or 6.5 in my area, best case scenario.
@@disasterstudytuber “team swimming” does not make sense *in this context*. She’s talking about what she does on the weekend with her friends. Neither “teen” nor “team” fits.
When I went to Canada people couldn't detect that I'm a foreigner I work and speak with North American clients every day and they ask me what state I'm from (lol) and yet I got a 7.5 on this shitty test (passing grade is 5 i think and max grade is 9). As long as you pass you're good, they don't care how good you actually are only how well you jump through their hoops and personal requirements. I was literally speaking better than the person making the exam and it didn't matter. Plus the thing is only valid for like 2 years lmao. Edit* Wait SHE GOT A 9 ??? That's insane, I would've given her a 5 or a 6 for that. I could barely understand her sometimes lol. Their scoring is so inconsistent what a laughing stock of a test.
Idk y'all but this does not sound like a natural conversation. The questions are easy but like don't expand your answers more. Nobody asked for the extra details
In the first question she was asked do you work or study? And she answered well until what she do. But there was no need to answer what she’ll do after study as it wasn’t asked by examiner.
As an English person born in England with no other language than english, I had to take the IELTS exam in order to become a permanent resident of Canada. 💀
Right. IELTS is a proficiency exam and it is not an ESL (English as a Second Language Exam) - if a person does not have a grade 12 English diploma with 85% or higher (or more) they may be required to take IELTS for immigration, school and other purposes. I hope life is treating you well.
Instructor said "at the weekend" not "on the weekend" it's a small thing but if you're teaching others you shouldn't be making mistakes like that yourself
What is this though? She's young enough to have had mandatory English classes from she was 7. Not to forget the cultural impact English has had on Europe the past thirty years. I myself am a Norwegian and I get baffled every time I go to France or Spain where there is very limited English knowledge. Germany is not one of those though
i know interviews are hard and sne was probably very nervous. but this just sounds so rehearsed i mean we all do rehearse before but this is just not it.
Hmmm. English is my first language and I got an 8.5. This after a summa cum laude degree in Literature from an Ivy League university, studying law in London and working there. I definitely sounded more natural than her. Strange.
My examiner was closing his eyes as if he was very sleepy or bored. When this tactics in confusing me didn't work he tried to interrupt me with new questions even before I finished answering previous. I was given 7 marks. Wish I'd get friendly examiner as on this video.
Please don't mock her for sounding like she memorized these sentences. She probably did and that's exactly what you have to do for these exams. No matter how fluent you are in english generally, your answers won't score high unless you include certain grammar structures and words
i’m Russian and she’s English is good for me but i remember when Russian students say for teacher how they spend they’s free time. it’s so interesting for listen for me, as for man who teach English sorry for my mistakes!
I don't really understand IELTS, Why an individual who can speak,read and understand english needs this.. if this is how it is should be, other countries MUST have an equivalent to IELTS in their native langguage as well.
В чем прикол? Она просто заучила какие-то ответы. Её спросили учится она или работает, а она начала про все свои жизненные планы рассказывать. Никто так не отвечает
@@КРСНСК если экзамен такого требует, то это бред. Надо отвечать на поставленный вопрос. Подойди к любому человеку на улице с таким вопросом, никто так не ответит
What is a teen swimmer? Also her pronunciation on graduation was pretty poor or was i taught wrong how to pronounce it? It surprised me cause the rest of her pronunciation was quite good. Some of this really felt learned by heart rather than a genuine conversation. What is the purpose of this exam?
Hi, It's possible that certain words, like "graduation," might have been mispronounced due to various reasons. Pronunciation can sometimes be challenging, especially with specific words.
Yep, not bad. Would be nice to listen to her part 2 performance
Check out the whole video here at th-cam.com/video/zHjy0VrgDiM/w-d-xo.html
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Man peopled in the comments are really brutal about her sounding robotic… the way we learn English (for spoken exams at least)in Germany is through memorising phrases. We are told that answers need to include a certain set of information and must be phrased a certain way in order to get the highest grades, which is probably her intention. This girl is probably 15/16, sitting in front of an examiner AND a camera. Imagine how nervous you’d be. And for that she’s doing a good job.
I can relate to this, just finished an interview for a job. The nervousness was bad....I got the job!
most people are frustrated because this is considered a band 9.
Not true at all, a good English teacher will make you engage in conversations and discussions in English, they really focus on speaking freely
@@Chris-em4hmI was made to read in front of the class once and my teacher at the time corrected my pronounciation of 'flood' from the way I pronunced it (fluhd) to literally flood (with 'oo' pronunced like in food or good) and then made me read the rest of the text pronuncing it her way, plus made everyone write down that pronunciation. Bold of you to assume half of English teachers where I'm from even know English that well.
@@ivorywine2627can I ask what state you live in? I’m on the edge of my seat. Sorry she gaslit you and the class cause we know she’s wrong for that 💀💀
she speaks English like I spoke French for my speaking exams, so it makes sense why she's speaking in these set sentences
Yea cl this is like my German
London is a capital of Great Britain !!!
@@greycardinal1113My name is Boris
@@greycardinal1113 and Berlin is the capital of Germany !
Paris - France !
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It feels more like a memorized text than a conversation. Unfortunately even at German universities many students keep doing presentations like that for the first few years, even in their native language. 🙈
The teacher is a perfect gentleman. He was so polite in asking questions. We wish we had every officer like him.
he’s not a real officer, he’s a test proctor
Not an officer. This is an englsih test
😂😂😂😂
@@frankthefkintankit's difference between British and American. There's more than one or even two ways to speak English properly. At the weekend isn't a mistake, it's correct.
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yes of course here is my credit card and it's password
Lol
You’re not ok 😂😂😂
Honestly I’ll put it up, anything to get away from my demonic country 😢
its * for ielts
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How learning a script could help you pass an exam? People dont talk like that. It is like watching bad theatrical performance. Delivery is bland, there are no pauses or time to think up the words you want to say. The only thing that can check is pronounce.
Agree! Repeating a memorised text to a standard question does not make you a good speaker and should not be credited with a 9 band!
As a German myself, I agree with this as well. It's all completely scripted and genuinely does not prove a good understanding of the English language.
The moment she's thrown into an impromptu conversation with a native English speaker in, let's say England, she'll be stuttering away.
What a sad state of affairs.
It displays conformity which all countries live
I guess she just never heard a native English speaking person talk, sounds a lot like those listening comprehension tasks we had to do in school
That’s why many Germans sound so robotic speaking English. They learn a script, not a language. 🙃
How scripted do you want this „interview“ to be?
Editor: YES
Do you know how to read?
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Hello Professor
Thank you so much for your help and advice. I do appreciate your job.
Glad to hear that
As someone who administers the speaking tests for my school, I’d be able to tell this was a memorized speech and not normal conversation
"We don't hire robots."
I passed for my Cambridge English exam with a 200 (out of 220ish?) score on the speaking skill and I just winged it, because that is how native speakers speak. You don’t prepare a script.
Nice. Now let's listen to Paul Allen's answer
She did a great job! I hear learning English is very tricky - with all the rules, and a million exceptions to those rules😬
Agreed!
Taking notes ❤
If he asks me these questions, I'll tell him that I study, that I don't do anything on weekends, and that I won't go into further detail.
same
I think i speak English better and more naturally than the performance in this video, but the subjects i had to talk about on the speaking part were just hard xD. I was 16 when i took the exam and i had to talk about "what are the most important values we should teach children". How the hell should a 16 year old know? I didn't have any children, i just found them annoying af. Got band 7, i wasn't very good at the writing part because i didn't study enough... and i'm not the best at writing even in my native language.
What's your native language?
@@অৰি Romanian.
I'm just saying she speaks and acts well-behaved so kudos to her and her parents ❤❤
Amazing accent 😍😍😍🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Please guys be more positive! He just asked some basic level-check questions which everyone expects to be given , so the reason for her robotic answering might probably be the fact that she prepared for these questions loong😊❤
Indeed, also. In the IELTS you need to speak professionally and this may sound methodical and robotic at times.
what’s a teen swimmer?
She is like was weeping before test .
1- It’s about your language competency not the right or wrong answer (mistake people make)
2- you just need to be a human talking
I taught IELTS for years at a school and did practice test for hundreds of students. My scoring was very accurate. Students with near perfect english and were very good at conversation never scored higher than a 7.5 with me or the real testers. Id say to get a 9 you actually need to speak exactly as if english were your 1st language. This girl would have gotten a 6 or 6.5 in my area, best case scenario.
A teen swimmer?? 🤔
On the weekends I go for a teen swimmer
😏😏😏😳😳😳
the captions were probably wrong, i think she actually said *team*
@@disasterstudytuberThat doesn’t make any more sense.
@@eliasshakkour2904 I was thinking along the lines of "team swimming" which does make sense, as in swim team practice
@@disasterstudytuber “team swimming” does not make sense *in this context*. She’s talking about what she does on the weekend with her friends. Neither “teen” nor “team” fits.
This is what Germans mean when they say they speak a little English
She prepared everything in detail beforehand, feels so unusual 😑
None mentioning that Friday is not a weekend😂😂
In some countries Friday is considered the weekend, in Canada, it is the start of the weekend.
@@AehelpI'm Canadian and Friday is definitely NOT the weekend... Wtf
Hi.. You guys are the best on the internet. Best of luck
I appreciate her answer. Thats amazing
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@@Aehelp
Thanks for the attention. Currently, I'm preparing for the General IELTS program. Do you have materials belong?
She gets credit for the effort, the program doesn’t. Memorization is a bad way to learn a language and a worse way to implement it for every day use
She is so cute and beautiful.
she is dumb beautiful!!
If had power, could have fought the world for her!!!!
When I went to Canada people couldn't detect that I'm a foreigner I work and speak with North American clients every day and they ask me what state I'm from (lol) and yet I got a 7.5 on this shitty test (passing grade is 5 i think and max grade is 9). As long as you pass you're good, they don't care how good you actually are only how well you jump through their hoops and personal requirements. I was literally speaking better than the person making the exam and it didn't matter. Plus the thing is only valid for like 2 years lmao.
Edit*
Wait SHE GOT A 9 ??? That's insane, I would've given her a 5 or a 6 for that. I could barely understand her sometimes lol. Their scoring is so inconsistent what a laughing stock of a test.
"What do you do *at* the weekend?" MY BROTHER ITS "what do you do ON the weekend"
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Beautiful and gentle
I couldn't find anything beautiful
@@nahellestudior LOL 🌼
Americans hating on her perfect English.
I don't think it is 9 band. Thank you.
The loop of this film is seemless and rather baffling.
She is really good, I wish I can do like her😊
Idk y'all but this does not sound like a natural conversation. The questions are easy but like don't expand your answers more. Nobody asked for the extra details
She's ripe, healthy and beautiful.
In the first question she was asked do you work or study? And she answered well until what she do. But there was no need to answer what she’ll do after study as it wasn’t asked by examiner.
If it is relatable, which it is, then it is okay to mention it.
Looks like she had prepared for this topic ;)
No one has ever asked for my ID so kindly
My vocabulary was the same. My ielts (speaking) was 7.
Hi
I guess you aren't a white, blonde European?
@@ananse77racist
As an English person born in England with no other language than english, I had to take the IELTS exam in order to become a permanent resident of Canada. 💀
Right. IELTS is a proficiency exam and it is not an ESL (English as a Second Language Exam) - if a person does not have a grade 12 English diploma with 85% or higher (or more) they may be required to take IELTS for immigration, school and other purposes. I hope life is treating you well.
I thought she is a native speaker! Great job 😊
Wonderful speaking❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍
Not bad❤
She is really gorgeous ❤
For this pronounciation, my English teacher would have beaten me up 😅 She used to make us repeat words until it sounded like Oxford English
What a goofy teacher. If you try to force an accent on someone it just makes them sound stupid and weird. What an idiot
you don't need to say that much, literally just answer the question. if the answer is too short he will follow up.
Instructor said "at the weekend" not "on the weekend" it's a small thing but if you're teaching others you shouldn't be making mistakes like that yourself
She is so good how questions were bad
She's already looking native English speaker
Hello in Uzbekistan ❤❤❤❤
The proctor asking what she does at weekends threw me off
Seems easy enough
What is this though? She's young enough to have had mandatory English classes from she was 7. Not to forget the cultural impact English has had on Europe the past thirty years. I myself am a Norwegian and I get baffled every time I go to France or Spain where there is very limited English knowledge. Germany is not one of those though
Right.
Love u amilya❤
i know interviews are hard and sne was probably very nervous. but this just sounds so rehearsed i mean we all do rehearse before but this is just not it.
I read nothing and thought at the start that this is an interrogation to prove she had a fake ID 😂
Her English is great
Lots of practice with IELTS interviews before the exam is the key - you can do that here www.aehelp.com/
Wow great interview 😂
When i was her age i had a grumpy officer. I failed that test horribly
Hmmm. English is my first language and I got an 8.5. This after a summa cum laude degree in Literature from an Ivy League university, studying law in London and working there. I definitely sounded more natural than her. Strange.
Oh how the turns have tabled. How does it feel to take a language test now? 😂
Sounds like a robot to me
Exams are robotic if you forgot. I’m here to remind you. You don’t usually get to show creativity
Giggity Giggity
This is a 9? Crazy
My examiner was closing his eyes as if he was very sleepy or bored. When this tactics in confusing me didn't work he tried to interrupt me with new questions even before I finished answering previous. I was given 7 marks. Wish I'd get friendly examiner as on this video.
he was either rude or just trying to let you feel more comfortable by closing his eyes.
Please don't mock her for sounding like she memorized these sentences. She probably did and that's exactly what you have to do for these exams. No matter how fluent you are in english generally, your answers won't score high unless you include certain grammar structures and words
Oh, if I go for Ielts test im gonna tell a story for every question. 😂
Once upon a time....
Graduating
i’m Russian and she’s English is good for me but i remember when Russian students say for teacher how they spend they’s free time. it’s so interesting for listen for me, as for man who teach English
sorry for my mistakes!
ti plocha gavarish
The perfect loop
oh why have l watched this, even though I got 7.0, it’s still awful to recall it, especially speaking part….
Lots of practice with IELTS interviews before the exam is the key - you can do that here www.aehelp.com/
She may have been speaking English from birth
How will she don't get band 9
You can call her amilia express 😂😂😂😂😂😂
It’s weird to hear “at the weekend” with a North American English accent considering it’s more traditionally British.
AT the weekends? I never realized a weekend was a place! Foolish boy.
nice interview
On the weekend I drive my Leopard tank
I don't really understand IELTS, Why an individual who can speak,read and understand english needs this.. if this is how it is should be, other countries MUST have an equivalent to IELTS in their native langguage as well.
What did I just watch and why is it my feed 😂
Is this Stromberg from that German sitcom?
The Sims really have upped their graphics!!!
Ze accent is wot gifs me life. ❤
В чем прикол? Она просто заучила какие-то ответы. Её спросили учится она или работает, а она начала про все свои жизненные планы рассказывать. Никто так не отвечает
она же сказала, что учится. сказала, где именно. недостаточно ответить в двух словах, видимо она попыталась добить количество предложений
@@КРСНСК если экзамен такого требует, то это бред. Надо отвечать на поставленный вопрос. Подойди к любому человеку на улице с таким вопросом, никто так не ответит
@@grih9 ну, это имитация диалога с приятелем, а не допроса)
@@КРСНСК приятель должен знать где я учусь или работаю. Короче, очень странно такой диалог выглядит и действительно больше похоже на допрос
learning a script completely defeats the purpose of an English fluency evaluation lol
Lovlyy
Go to the chopper!!!
Even in my native language, i will answer those questions with short answers, lol.
Performance is unique
Awesome, i do like ILETS and i would one day to be in her chair....
God I wish I could go for a teen swimmer these days
Goat of PUBG
What is a teen swimmer?
Also her pronunciation on graduation was pretty poor or was i taught wrong how to pronounce it? It surprised me cause the rest of her pronunciation was quite good. Some of this really felt learned by heart rather than a genuine conversation.
What is the purpose of this exam?
Hi, It's possible that certain words, like "graduation," might have been mispronounced due to various reasons. Pronunciation can sometimes be challenging, especially with specific words.
You mixed up "then" with "than" in your subtitles.... My effing God.