Something similar happens to me. When I'm reading to myself in a lower voice, my accent is pretty good, but when I speak loudly, my english sounds really awful.
Hello Ermac Hotaru this is Russell from BANGLADESH 🇧🇩. Your valuable comment is really surprising for me because I didn't know that a native can't talk English fluently. Would you please like to say anything to me. Because this is first time to comment a foreigner & it's very much delightful for me. Thank you. I will be waiting eagerly.
to everybody here saying how easy it is - This is just part 1 which is always the basic introduction; consider the stress which has a really big impact and even the easiest questions seem hard; they are judged based on the vocabulary and using the right grammar, so it may not look hard, but it is quite difficult.
This. RIght grammar and the use of idioms, colloquial expressions, and specific vocabulary. These two know more details about English grammar than many criticizing.
I dont get it. They are learning to speak another language which is already hard in itself. They sound so well spoken. It may sound "easy" but i feel like getting to their level takes a lot of work and time. They did so well!
@@ItsNash0 Yes man! Tu ingles es fenomonal. Soy de londres y opino que hables con fluidez y pocas faltas. Tienes un futuro trabajando in ingles sin problema. Well done!
Their reaction is pretty fast. Doing the test in front of a real person actually two as well as a camera is really stressful. I'm jealous that they could handle the pressure at their young age.
I also got the C1 certification and their reaction time is fast because they already know the questions they are gonna ask, so they just prepare the answers for all those questions before the exam
@@Sujin891 holy fucking hell when i type this out the text is being written from right to left just like in arabic. Anyways i bet you are willing to move to another country, what's wrong with yours?
Their reaction is super fast. Me, as a native speaker, wouldn't be able to answer some kind of questions in my language as fast as they did in foreign...btw their resilience is worth mentioning too, because it's much stressful to take the exam while you're being recorded with a camera. I look up to them
I also got the C1 certification and their reaction time is fast because they already know the questions they are gonna ask, so they just prepare the answers for all those questions before the exam
Questions are easy, in my opinion. But the answers are good, and what I liked most of all is the pronunciation these students have, and also they are fluently speaking.
the point aren't the questions, which might be just the same ones as the B1 preliminary, but the answers. It's obvious that on B1 they don't require compless answers with a wide range of vocabulary, but on C1 the examiners are definirely looking for better answers, where you speak fluently, have a good pronunciation, say many things and have a wide range of vocabulary.
For the people, who say that it is very easy: Obviously, if we compare B2 and C1, the difference between these levels in Reading/Use of English and Listening will be much greater, than in Speaking. Because of that, it seems like the Speaking part in CAE quite a simple.
@@arianaysabel1437 just a basic complex B2 exam, nothing special to it .. I had no problem talking about it, we were provided plenty of information about the topic, but I struggled to add my own thoughts (being 16 at that time)
So many people completely miss the point. It's NOT about the questions being easy or difficult (quantum physics isn't going to come up), it's about how comprehensive (complex grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, content, cohesion) the ANSWER is, and that's entirely up to the candidate to manage.
How come? Did he sit a rigorous exam like the Cambridge ones? Or is it that his school/academy issued him a "certificate" stating such thing when in reality he isn't that Proficient?. Elaborate answers only.
Real challenge for me was just talking in general, i have social anxiety you see. Got a lower mark than i deserved just because of that, had nothing to do with my proficiency in English. Oh well, thats education system for you.
I’m like you, I have a good mastery of English, however I’m socially anxious. I do think that being able to actually speak to people in the language is part of your fluency. What use is a language if you’re not going to communicate in it? Work on your social anxiety by pushing yourself out of your comfort zone and speaking to more people in your native tongue and then use that to get comfortable doing the same in the language you’re studying.
Same! I’ve working really hard so that when I sit for C2 I won’t face this problem. But then again, I can’t even speak in public in my own native tongue without shitting myself.
During my C1 exam I was asked if people trusted me easily. Like, wtf kinda question is that🤣 I started saying random things and they cut me off because "the other guy needs to talk too" lmaooo.
@@Antonello80s Yeahh I got a pretty good grade! They don't really care about what you _actually_ say, the only want to see if you construct the sentences properly and if you're comfortable with the language. I do think they use weird questions so the answer is more spontaneous. But still lolol
@@neon_quest yeah that's true, you also can say that your mom is a famous super model and your dad owns an island in the pacific ocean, but if you say it witj a good grammar and pronounciation your exam is perfect 👌
Siempre me hace un poco de gracia que en estos exámenes predomina mucho un ambiente muy formal, como si realmente en la vida real fueras por el mundo hablando de esa forma ya sea en inglés o en cualquier otro idioma jajaja
Ya jajaja. Pero supongo que el C1 está preparado para que busques un ámbito formal como universidad, trabajo... Sino, con tener un B1 ya puedes manejarte en el ámbito cotidiano, y luego vas a aprendiendo más cosas.
@@gkn958 Mert e sormussun ama ben de yanıt vermek ıstedım kelıme ogrnmek ıcın memrise kullanabılırsın ama en etkili şekilde öğrenmek için kelimeyi metin içinde görmelisin böylece unutmazsın.Bbc ya da linguadan paragraf bulabılırsın ya da haber okuyabilirsin. Ve quizlet uygulamasında kendi kelime kartlarını hazırlayabilirsin.
Idk why I’m watching these videos at 2am even though I’m a native speaker But what I’ve noticed about these C1, C2 speaking tests - their answers sound a bit too robotic, like they’re reading from a script, I guess nerves play a big role in that but just my quick little observation.
Because they are not legitimately C1 English users, that's why. When you reach that level and beyond you sound very natural and you're able to express your ideas well for the most part, these guys are at best a B2 but it was to be a expected since this is not a well renowned exam like the IELTS or Cambridge exams in general
Can't people who say "omg it's so easy I can do this even when I'm b2" read the title? It's part 1. Even if that's the only video, I think they can be c1. They spoke fluently and almost perfectly. They don't have to use future perfect continuous tense to prove they're C1.
I am a turkish citizen and ı'm 19 years old. I've been learing english for 7 years to expand my vocabulary ı do watch movies reading books etc. I tested myself to find out how is my english as a result ı'm c1 advanced but ı'm not sure it's accurate ı has to get a document from IELTS to be an english teacher here in turkey.
I really can actually understand everything but my problem is that I'm too slow answering, I don't even know what to say in spanish and they ask me about english💀
@@itsbi7075The simplicity is on the eye of the beholder, if I may to draw on a classic proverb. What for some is easy-peasy, for others a lot of effort and dedication is required. For the European, English might seem a less hard language in comparison of one from Far East or one from a tribe in the innermost jungle of Congo.
Just realized I could freaking pass C1 test? I mean my anxiety kicks in sometimes but when is doesn’t I think I would be able to answer these questions and now I am so happy 🤧✌🏻
I have subscribed this educative channel seeing the vedio first time from BANGLADESH 🇧🇩. I'm highly ambitious to speak English well & I will get it one day insha-Allah. Please Pray for me.
Bienvenido a los comentarios, por un lado tenemos a los nativos diciendo que les daría ansiedad; y por otro lado a los españoles que hablan inglés diciendo que en una prueba de inglés se cagan encima
@@stefyandrade684 Examiners have to. Or rather this way: those having a strong accent should not become IELTS, TOEFL etc. examiners. For his accent is so strong that I am in doubts if he really can speak English fliently enough not thoroughly reading his paper. Just IMHO.
I'm not a native English speaker, and I'm on B1, but the question is a bit hard, yet they made it look allot more easier, like the way they use their eye-sight, lips and many more of thier body language.
I've watched American series, read classics without breaking a sweat but I'm not really the kinda guy who likes to deal with stress 😅 Pretty big deal actually good work 😂... I guess. Weird but I wasn't able the whole conversation at once😅
Honestly this looks like a B2, not that i know about the measurements, but i can clearly see they do take some seconds to engage into the conversation/topic. Anyone else sees like this?
agh Im legit doing the same test but in my head and even tho im fluent in english Im having such a hard time on my test that I'm imagining doing and it gives me anxiety xdd
Thats c1 test? I thought so much more difficult... but it's high level i learning fluent speak English to Discord, Tiktok, Instagram, movies and more. But this...
I watched this type of courses from B2 to C2 and honestly I almost don't see any difference between the way those candidates spoke. The only difference were levels changing on each video
It just makes me realize how difficult English is to most people around the world, and we just don't know it. I was shocked when I found out there was a proficiency test for English because I'm American. I guess it makes sense though, just feels weird because the language is so natural to me.
Each language has its own language proficiency tests. It's normal. In my opinion, English is the easiest language in the world. That's why so many people can speak it
@@tsukiko8128 No it isn't 😑. So many people speak English because it's the most used language (Mandarin has the highest number of speakers but most of them are centralized in China) and because of the British colonial rule it became a National Language in many countries. You can't really have an opinion on how hard a language is, it can be determined how hard a language is (to an extent of course, since speakers of the some languages will find other language in the same family easier to understand). English definitely is one of the harder ones, and one of the more unnecessarily hard one's too. Easiest language will propably be a colang, like Esperanto.
@@fastlearner292 did you read what I wrote ? 😂 " In my opinion" means I personally think English is the easiest language. it is a logical language with simple grammar and writing. For example, Russian language seems to have the hardest grammar and Chinese language seems to have the most difficult writing. But English is easy to learn and use
@@fastlearner292I agree with the guy who says english is the easiest language in the world. Its structure is simple, the words repeat themselves, and it’s also quite easy to deal with numbers. I don’t live in an English speaking country, even though I’ve learned english all by myself…it’s just a matter of practicing.
When i'm speaking to myself i speak like i'm a fluent native English poet,
But in the speaking exam i sound like a dead chicken lol
I understand you
Something similar happens to me. When I'm reading to myself in a lower voice, my accent is pretty good, but when I speak loudly, my english sounds really awful.
Damn the way you expressed that 😂😂
Thought I was the only one lol
Mood af🤣🤣 damn
im a native english speaker but i wouldn't be able to keep my cool when these questions, too much anxiety. pretty good job these guys did.
Sir, can you help me to develop my speaking skill
@@kaneedgar989 can you try to at least make your scam believable you infidels
How can i improve to my foreign language?
1.3k likes in a month, wow!
Hello Ermac Hotaru this is Russell from BANGLADESH 🇧🇩. Your valuable comment is really surprising for me because I didn't know that a native can't talk English fluently. Would you please like to say anything to me. Because this is first time to comment a foreigner & it's very much delightful for me. Thank you. I will be waiting eagerly.
to everybody here saying how easy it is - This is just part 1 which is always the basic introduction; consider the stress which has a really big impact and even the easiest questions seem hard; they are judged based on the vocabulary and using the right grammar, so it may not look hard, but it is quite difficult.
This. RIght grammar and the use of idioms, colloquial expressions, and specific vocabulary. These two know more details about English grammar than many criticizing.
I dont get it. They are learning to speak another language which is already hard in itself. They sound so well spoken. It may sound "easy" but i feel like getting to their level takes a lot of work and time. They did so well!
Hey @mari beslserion, are there other parts for speaking too? Am I right? Can you explain?
True 🫠😅
SAY IT LOUDER
Me talking 3 hours fluently to my American discord friends: 😎
Me in a English speaking test: *se caga encima*
Bruh
Cuando hablo Español con mis amigos: 😎
Cuando hablo Español en el trrabajo: *Argh f%$& it.*
@@buenvia seria al reves por todas las malas palabra que decimos con amigos serca lol
Soy ignacio el del video y me acabas de describir jajajaj
@@ItsNash0 Yes man! Tu ingles es fenomonal. Soy de londres y opino que hables con fluidez y pocas faltas. Tienes un futuro trabajando in ingles sin problema. Well done!
Why am I watching this? I'm already becoming nervous just watching this
Me too... I don't know why I'm still watching it until part 4 😶
@@x-log8637 I couldn't finish it
Me too bro
Why are you nervous? 😅
Fabio... Esse nome me parece brasileiro
Their reaction is pretty fast.
Doing the test in front of a real person actually two as well as a camera is really stressful.
I'm jealous that they could handle the pressure at their young age.
I also got the C1 certification and their reaction time is fast because they already know the questions they are gonna ask, so they just prepare the answers for all those questions before the exam
nothing that happens in front of a camera is real. remember it
im a native english speaker but i understand how stressful a speaking exam can be, expecially because i learnt spanish in school
Not much pressure idk what youre saying
i’m a native english speaker and this gave me so much anxiety lol. i probably would’ve messed up. they did really well
Can you learn me English 😊
You are lucky because everyone in the world try to learn your language 😪
@@Sujin891 holy fucking hell when i type this out the text is being written from right to left just like in arabic. Anyways i bet you are willing to move to another country, what's wrong with yours?
@@YuraK25 tu peux m'aider
@@anglaisprogress7321 je peux
lmao as a native speaker this would be an anxiety test rather than a speaking test because of performance consciousness
Yoo, fellow comrades ⚔
these questions are so simple yet so unnerving if they're testing your speech from your answers lmao id feel very anxious
that's C1 ? Damn, thought this level is much more difficult
this is probably FCE, easiest C1 test for english
@@togili64 FCE is a B2 level, not C1
This is only the part 1, whch is normally easier than the other 3 parts
This level *was* much more difficult
@@olarekawek6152 nah mate, if u pass with distinction (80+/90) your level is C1, it states that on the back of the certificate
They speak English really well. Props to them!!!
Their reaction is super fast. Me, as a native speaker, wouldn't be able to answer some kind of questions in my language as fast as they did in foreign...btw their resilience is worth mentioning too, because it's much stressful to take the exam while you're being recorded with a camera. I look up to them
I also got the C1 certification and their reaction time is fast because they already know the questions they are gonna ask, so they just prepare the answers for all those questions before the exam
Wouldn't agree because those were fairly simple standard questions. I was surprised , to say the least, to see that in a C1- exam.....
@@ilecier it is an introduction
Questions are easy, in my opinion. But the answers are good, and what I liked most of all is the pronunciation these students have, and also they are fluently speaking.
the point aren't the questions, which might be just the same ones as the B1 preliminary, but the answers. It's obvious that on B1 they don't require compless answers with a wide range of vocabulary, but on C1 the examiners are definirely looking for better answers, where you speak fluently, have a good pronunciation, say many things and have a wide range of vocabulary.
This is only Part 1 of the oral exam, to make them comfortable, but yes also what the other reply said
For the people, who say that it is very easy:
Obviously, if we compare B2 and C1, the difference between these levels in Reading/Use of English and Listening will be much greater, than in Speaking. Because of that, it seems like the Speaking part in CAE quite a simple.
yep. I just had the CAE speaking and writing today and writing was much much harder
This is only Part 1 of the oral exam anyway, to make them comfortable
"de aquí, de Madrid" pero traducido xD, que grande Ignacio
concretamente dice, "yo tambien soy de aquí, de madrid"
pero si que grande ignacio
EVERYONE!! THIS IS JUST PART ONE and it's meant as kind of a warm up.
The following parts are way more nerve-wracking and difficult.
He’s so well-spoken
and I had to talk about tax evasion vs tax avoidance on my B2!!!!!!! exam lol
lol
What kind of exam did u take???
This is only the first part out of 4 , which they are asked about personal info lol.
@@arianaysabel1437 just a basic complex B2 exam, nothing special to it .. I had no problem talking about it, we were provided plenty of information about the topic, but I struggled to add my own thoughts (being 16 at that time)
@@Domcos it was in the speaking right?
Gosh, they say their name quickly . It's different. I heard 'em repeatly , but l couldn't get it too what's their name.
Ye
Spanish is quickly maybe that's the reason
The girl’s name is Luna Canales
And the boy’s name is Ignacio Sepulveda
@Personal Jesus en serio?? Si están algo difíciles, pero si le pones atención si se les entiende…
Wow 3 hours before entering my Cae 1 speaking test today in Australia.
Thanks for the video.
Luna has a British intonation, while Ignacio sounds more like American to me
Ese nachoo
Nachoooo
Me encantan tus vídeos, ojalá llegar a conocerte algún día :)
@@edu_67_ solo si no eres *socialista*
@@Droidinfinity0 Buen canal muerto! jajajaja
@@Lucamdb2 huele a envidia 😙
I am in love with voice of Examiner.
So many people completely miss the point. It's NOT about the questions being easy or difficult (quantum physics isn't going to come up), it's about how comprehensive (complex grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, content, cohesion) the ANSWER is, and that's entirely up to the candidate to manage.
Wtf? I thought that this was like some advanced AI robot speaking English based on the thumnnail. But no its just people speaking English?
it’s an exam
Ignacio habla mejor ingles que el propio examinador
FACT THAT THIS SAMEE ME
Pues diría q la lió un poco al final
Ignacio has a better accent, but his grammar was not great. La gramatica del examinador fue mas mejor
@@codyhegwer4598 fue mejor*
@@codyhegwer4598 Y tu gramatica en espanol es mala xd
lol i love the way he speaks
I wish my examiner would be like that. He has a soft and calming voice and he doesn't put pressure on the candidates
Good video.
I understood everything and this make me feel very happy for my English level but when I have to take tests like this one I always fail :(
samee
Hey, we are in the same boat 😂😂😂😂
If this was C1 then there must be levels up to C10
exactly
I was expecting much harder
This is the presentation as u can see in the title, this is just part 1
i would already have an anxiety attack when he asks my name.
Im happy that I can understand what are they saying, ofc this is just the beggining og the entreview and the stress and stuff make it harder
Those are very simple daily life questions, even someone with a B1 can understand them
For all of you giving out free lessons, Ignacio got C2 at the age of 16
👏 I would like to see everyone here talking about how easy this is taking the exam
How come? Did he sit a rigorous exam like the Cambridge ones? Or is it that his school/academy issued him a "certificate" stating such thing when in reality he isn't that Proficient?. Elaborate answers only.
@@TheAnarchist99 cambridge examined C2, we only do official certifications.
i need someone to help me practice my english please🥺
Its pretty easy for me I don t really get anxiety by talking face to face with random people because of this I think this is the easiest part of cae
if that is what it takes to be at C1, then I'm definitely prepared to a TOEFL exam, I believe that I speak even better than the examinator
I also did the TOEFL and it was surprisingly easy to reach the C1 😂😅
🚫🧢
Oh no the TOEFL is not this easy at all. TOEFL questions are way harder
there's a part 2 and part 3
@@kaio2285 I saw they are equally easy
Real challenge for me was just talking in general, i have social anxiety you see. Got a lower mark than i deserved just because of that, had nothing to do with my proficiency in English. Oh well, thats education system for you.
I’m like you, I have a good mastery of English, however I’m socially anxious. I do think that being able to actually speak to people in the language is part of your fluency. What use is a language if you’re not going to communicate in it? Work on your social anxiety by pushing yourself out of your comfort zone and speaking to more people in your native tongue and then use that to get comfortable doing the same in the language you’re studying.
Honestly I agree with the other comment, talking to strangers is also part of your skills.
Same! I’ve working really hard so that when I sit for C2 I won’t face this problem. But then again, I can’t even speak in public in my own native tongue without shitting myself.
same. i can only hope i won't have a panic attack...
This interview is a piece of cake, I think c1 is more difficult than this
This is only part 1 though, it's basically an introduction to make you more comfortable
for every people that say it's easy, that's just the first part, the introduction
I have no clue about you guys, but when I need to speak English,i get mad.
I just want to say wow. this is some great editing. I bet it took a while to piece
together everyone's cams and sync it. Good job.
5 min editing max its Just 2 cameras
TH-cam önermesi 😅
😅😅
Aynen
yes sirrrr
Oha turk
🇹🇷🇹🇷
IGNACIO is quite confident is his *"English"* hehehe and he's cute
wdym his 'english'? that's english lmfao. having an accent doesn't make it less valid
@@caragea1547 i didnt say anything about his english accent or anything making his english LESS!!!
WTF!!! are you talking about
@@caragea1547 DO YOU UNDERSTAND MY STATEMENT?!
@@HEMORAGE12 apparently not. writing 'english' between quotation marks isn't a good idea if you truly mean it
@@caragea1547 WHATEVER
During my C1 exam I was asked if people trusted me easily. Like, wtf kinda question is that🤣 I started saying random things and they cut me off because "the other guy needs to talk too" lmaooo.
Did you pass?
@@Antonello80s Yeahh I got a pretty good grade! They don't really care about what you _actually_ say, the only want to see if you construct the sentences properly and if you're comfortable with the language. I do think they use weird questions so the answer is more spontaneous. But still lolol
@@neon_quest yeah that's true, you also can say that your mom is a famous super model and your dad owns an island in the pacific ocean, but if you say it witj a good grammar and pronounciation your exam is perfect 👌
Siempre me hace un poco de gracia que en estos exámenes predomina mucho un ambiente muy formal, como si realmente en la vida real fueras por el mundo hablando de esa forma ya sea en inglés o en cualquier otro idioma jajaja
Ya jajaja. Pero supongo que el C1 está preparado para que busques un ámbito formal como universidad, trabajo... Sino, con tener un B1 ya puedes manejarte en el ámbito cotidiano, y luego vas a aprendiendo más cosas.
I’m not C1, my tests say I’m B1-B2, but luckily I understand it all clearly and it doesn’t seem that hard. And the examiner speaks slowly enough 🫠
Honestly this looks so stressful... If a job interview is ANYTHING like this I will literally faint. and I'm a native English speaker!
I am A2 and I can talk like Ignacio lol
as if he started speaking like an american but mixed spanish and english if i was a tourist i would definitely not understand
@@mertcan9757 I think so:)
@@mertcan9757 hocam ingilizce öğrenmeye çalışıyorum da kelime öğrenme konusunda bir sırrın var mı?
@@gkn958 Mert e sormussun ama ben de yanıt vermek ıstedım kelıme ogrnmek ıcın memrise kullanabılırsın ama en etkili şekilde öğrenmek için kelimeyi metin içinde görmelisin böylece unutmazsın.Bbc ya da linguadan paragraf bulabılırsın ya da haber okuyabilirsin. Ve quizlet uygulamasında kendi kelime kartlarını hazırlayabilirsin.
@@matteroffact5107 quizleti kullanıyordum da diger dediklerini de uygulayım. Tesekkürler.
Idk why I’m watching these videos at 2am even though I’m a native speaker
But what I’ve noticed about these C1, C2 speaking tests - their answers sound a bit too robotic, like they’re reading from a script, I guess nerves play a big role in that but just my quick little observation.
Because they are not legitimately C1 English users, that's why. When you reach that level and beyond you sound very natural and you're able to express your ideas well for the most part, these guys are at best a B2 but it was to be a expected since this is not a well renowned exam like the IELTS or Cambridge exams in general
Can't people who say "omg it's so easy I can do this even when I'm b2" read the title? It's part 1. Even if that's the only video, I think they can be c1. They spoke fluently and almost perfectly. They don't have to use future perfect continuous tense to prove they're C1.
We were B2 level when we did this, we did the actual C1 exam about 6 months after this recording.
@@ItsNash0 :o could you please share your discord profile with me? I'd like to have a word with you.
@@LuisFernando-gj4md Nash0#0001
I understood it all, but I wouldn't be calm at all taking this test! Anxiety is a bitch.
Hi Lily
I'm looking for a speaking partner to practice and improve my English speaking
I wonder if you are interested in
I am a turkish citizen and ı'm 19 years old. I've been learing english for 7 years to expand my vocabulary ı do watch movies reading books etc. I tested myself to find out how is my english as a result ı'm c1 advanced but ı'm not sure it's accurate ı has to get a document from IELTS to be an english teacher here in turkey.
Thank you! Such an amazing video!!
it just sucks that I don't know what to say
Interviewer: do you speak English?
Me: yes
The other person taking the test: *insert 1000 words speech*
I really can actually understand everything but my problem is that I'm too slow answering, I don't even know what to say in spanish and they ask me about english💀
Bruh wtf, how’s this C1? The examiner was not even a native English speaker
His name is Adam McGregor, quite a native English name, for me...
english is a simple language compared to other languages
@@itsbi7075The simplicity is on the eye of the beholder, if I may to draw on a classic proverb. What for some is easy-peasy, for others a lot of effort and dedication is required. For the European, English might seem a less hard language in comparison of one from Far East or one from a tribe in the innermost jungle of Congo.
@@ismaelrosa8091 yeah you are right for me as a german native speaker i nearly understand everything also because english and german are similar
@@itsbi7075 Yes! English has borrowed many words from French and German. German is a beautiful language, indeed
Just realized I could freaking pass C1 test? I mean my anxiety kicks in sometimes but when is doesn’t I think I would be able to answer these questions and now I am so happy 🤧✌🏻
Having my C1 exam next week, I am so anxious about it... wish me luck
I have subscribed this educative channel seeing the vedio first time from BANGLADESH 🇧🇩. I'm highly ambitious to speak English well & I will get it one day insha-Allah. Please Pray for me.
why is this so awkward
Even if I spoke English fluently, these questions would make me very uncomfortable and I wouldnt like to answer
Bienvenido a los comentarios, por un lado tenemos a los nativos diciendo que les daría ansiedad; y por otro lado a los españoles que hablan inglés diciendo que en una prueba de inglés se cagan encima
The examiner has such a strong accent! 🤣
so what? Do we have to get rid of our accent?
@@stefyandrade684 Examiners have to. Or rather this way: those having a strong accent should not become IELTS, TOEFL etc. examiners. For his accent is so strong that I am in doubts if he really can speak English fliently enough not thoroughly reading his paper. Just IMHO.
@@piphany4858 It's very common in India , South America and Spain in this case.
I'm not a native English speaker, and I'm on B1, but the question is a bit hard, yet they made it look allot more easier, like the way they use their eye-sight, lips and many more of thier body language.
solo estoy aquí porque estoy esperando a que sean las 6:30pm para ver la gala de los Grammys LMAO
I don't know what level I am at but I understood their conversation with the subtitle .
The iberic C usually shows up in some words. I guess it's hard for Spanish people with that C sound.
This is flawless
Well I feel like I talk better than them
same
@jungturken that's the truth, sorry if it hurts
Might be but they now have the C2 certificate and you don’t.
And?
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I’ve just found out that I could probably be a candidate for this test
This is only part 1 though, it's basically an introduction to make you more comfortable
This definitely doesn't look like a c1 exam. But I can feel that level of anxiety when you get asked those questions😅
I've watched American series, read classics without breaking a sweat but I'm not really the kinda guy who likes to deal with stress 😅 Pretty big deal actually good work 😂... I guess. Weird but I wasn't able the whole conversation at once😅
It was easy and I expected C1 level to be much harder than this.
Why am I stressed while watching this
Meanwhile me finding Ignacio looks exactly like Hardin in After🙂
Honestly this looks like a B2, not that i know about the measurements, but i can clearly see they do take some seconds to engage into the conversation/topic. Anyone else sees like this?
Very well done
there is too much hate for Ignacio here, but no one realizes that he is really nervious
This McGregor seems nice compared with Conor
compared* ... good word to use though.
@@learnenglishwithrichard8175 thanks sir
@@sportlovers1508 no problem! Subscribe and message me if you want any help on anything specific.
Me costaría responder en español y me olvidaría de algunas palabras no quiero imaginarme en inglés ajjajajajajajaja
I’m a native English speaker. Why do I keep getting recommended English lesson videos and English tests??
I'm a native English speaker and i just learned that i m c1
i need someone to help me practice my english please🥺
Jajajajajaja Ignacio tenía las preguntas de la parte 1 preparadisimas
Duuude that is the good Doctor or what
well, I'm fcked up..
I dont have the answer even in my main language for some questions. I would need to think and probably this would make me failed.
ok but why im getting nervious???
She’s pretty 🤩
agh Im legit doing the same test but in my head and even tho im fluent in english Im having such a hard time on my test that I'm imagining doing and it gives me anxiety xdd
Ain't no way that's a C1
Muy bien, representando España, wonderful job guys !
I donť even have an exam yet this makes me uneasy.
I have a question : is the accent important for the speaking test?
Only pronunciation of words. Accent no
@@shion3948 okey thank you
Otherwise it would be discriminatory because you can’t really change your accent if you don’t have a musical ear
@@augth or you live in the USA for years. You talk to native speakers everyday so your accent changes
why I felt nervous while watching this video
I love their strong Spanish accent
El chico habla muy bien el inglés.
Thats c1 test? I thought so much more difficult... but it's high level i learning fluent speak English to Discord, Tiktok, Instagram, movies and more. But this...
Some of those were some deeeeep questions lol
I watched this type of courses from B2 to C2 and honestly I almost don't see any difference between the way those candidates spoke. The only difference were levels changing on each video
you are right them speaks like a b1 and b2 not c1 i dont think so
It just makes me realize how difficult English is to most people around the world, and we just don't know it. I was shocked when I found out there was a proficiency test for English because I'm American. I guess it makes sense though, just feels weird because the language is so natural to me.
Each language has its own language proficiency tests. It's normal. In my opinion, English is the easiest language in the world. That's why so many people can speak it
@@tsukiko8128 No it isn't 😑. So many people speak English because it's the most used language (Mandarin has the highest number of speakers but most of them are centralized in China) and because of the British colonial rule it became a National Language in many countries. You can't really have an opinion on how hard a language is, it can be determined how hard a language is (to an extent of course, since speakers of the some languages will find other language in the same family easier to understand). English definitely is one of the harder ones, and one of the more unnecessarily hard one's too. Easiest language will propably be a colang, like Esperanto.
@@fastlearner292 did you read what I wrote ? 😂 " In my opinion" means I personally think English is the easiest language. it is a logical language with simple grammar and writing. For example, Russian language seems to have the hardest grammar and Chinese language seems to have the most difficult writing. But English is easy to learn and use
@@fastlearner292I agree with the guy who says english is the easiest language in the world. Its structure is simple, the words repeat themselves, and it’s also quite easy to deal with numbers.
I don’t live in an English speaking country, even though I’ve learned english all by myself…it’s just a matter of practicing.
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