What is ur name. Ans: my parents decided to name me Rahul when i was conceived then they found a thief whose name was Rahul and decided to change it . Just after i was born my grandma decided to name me Tarun but my parents did not agree so they named me Bijju. Classmates called me Bij and i didn't liked it. So i named myself Ravi for which i was thrown out of my home now i am thinking to go abroad, so the IELTS🤣🤣🤣
Unfortunately that is what the ielts needs. They want you to talk continously without any silences. You have to talk in a strict way. Remember English is probably not her first language. Ielts is mandatory for her, especially for jobs and universities.
It's sounding like:" What is your name?" "My parents named me ______ on the 3rd day after I was born and my granny added _______ as my second name on the 4th day!"😂
This is the reality of ielts, who speaks like a robot with memorized answers get good band score while people like us who speak normal English without any unnecessary drama get less scores😑
I was asked to prep a woman for IELTS who had been taught by other people before me, and she trained specifically to speak like that. The difference was that she made minor and sometimes mid-level grammar mistakes that didn’t obscure the meaning of what she was saying in any way, but other than that she spoke like a robot. She got 6.0
No, stop watching videos like this because you have to speak naturally in an exam, if you speak like a robot you'll fail. Try to speak naturally and everything will be fun.
I am great with speaking and listening, though Writing is what i'm worse at. Grammar issues and reusing words. It's ridiculous but at the end, at least i got 6.5 points, just enough for me to go study abroad. I agree that people with more natural and fluid english is often overlooked.
😅😅😅😅 she thought she looks cool while answering but she wasn't.. nobody speak like this in real life .. the real world is really rush .. we have to answer that what they asked ,, it's like they asked your name and u started answering your family members names
Y’all, this is how everyone sounds when they’re taking a test in a foreign language. This is how I sound when I take my Spanish tests, it is how my friend sounds when she takes her French tests, and it is how my friend who is a Korean exchange student sounds when he is taking his English tests. That’s just how tests work.
Ever think you just weren't good at voice inflection when speaking a foreign language? Most people I know didn't speak like this learning a foreign language, and I grew up with people that learned two or three languages.
@@jimmyjimmy7240 I don’t always sound like this when speaking Spanish. My family is actually Puerto Rican, so I grew up around the accent. Same for my friend and the exchange student. It’s just when taking tests that people sound practiced.
@@Vsk-xd8nc That’s fair. I guess we don’t know the whole situation. She could just be a new learner, since not every Indian person learns English at a young age. Or she could very well have it memorized. I’m just trying to point out that this particular struggle is common amongst language learners during exams, whether they memorized the answers or not.
“Watch movies” and “reading books” aren’t grammatically parallel. It should be watch movies and read books or watching movies and reading books. #gmatshenanigans
You realise these are like the foreign language exams we had in school right?? Why are people so judgemental when they couldn’t speak properly in other languages themselves either lol
@@thomasaustin5378 brother do not get offended..i am not judging her..i am just saying that these answers looks scripted like they were just recorded for the sake of videos thats it u dont have to over react
The honest thing is none speaks this much these days in real life. Its just a Single Word answer always. Detailed description is like trying to fill up the entire answer sheet for just a 3 mark question.
As someone said in the comments, this is how people sound during tests. This is the ‘Academic IELTS’, she should not sound like she is talking to a friend, because that is not the point of the course. I sounded very similar in my Mandarin Chinese Speaking Exams, although I can speak it much more naturally in real life, because I had to deliver my arguments in a certain way.
@@anandhvarun1339 I see. But she had taken the Academic iELTS course, so she must’ve trained for speaking in academic and professional situations. Also, Maybe the topics she was given/ the audience she was speaking to required such formal communication?
I was always taught that the more natural you sound the better it is in ielts. No one said that she is supposed to speak as if she is with her friends, but rather sound more natural have some pauses and better emphasis on some parts of her speaking
She is answering for two questions at the same time. For example she said that she like reading books in her free time. She then added that she read some book because she thought the guy would ask that question next.
Not the comment section being judgemental Guys its an exam and she has to speak in a certain way And to people who say she memorized the answers don't we do the same for exams gosh guys instead of judging someone and spreading negativity do something useful
Ye best video h english practice ke liye bahut se video english wale faltu me hi hote h....but ye km minute me pure samjh bhi aa rha h aur subtitle me gadbadi bhi nhi h double subtite nhi h
During interviews keep ur answers short please… Interviewers expect short answers this was Too lengthy answers…!!! It’s like a she’s memorizing the whole night…. And answering nothing is practical….!!!!!
This is IELTS test, they expect ur answer to be about 3-4 sentences (20-30s) like that in part 1. I dont feel her answers are lengthy at all, very succint and informative. This is not a normal interview or conversation, this is a test
The questioner will doubt his sanity after hearing such long answers! This is how i answered my test papers...when i didnt have enough substance to write..just exaggeration 😂
"wow this sounds scripted" because it is. This is a second language test, it sounds robotic because she's not a native speaker. This is how everyone sounds in second language classes. She memorized answers to those questions as a way to help learn the language
The answers are rehearsed but not memorized (as is the case with all TH-cam IELTS videos) The reason for this is to teach methodology and new vocabulary. It would not be effective to place candidates in front of a camera without preparation. Our aim is to help you master English and IELTS quickly and efficiently - this is the best way. For great learning join our Premium IELTS Package at www.aehelp.com/full-course/
@@eropoe6032 either it should be I like to watch movies or I like watching movies. It can't be I like to watching watching movies. Gerund and infinitive!
Sounds like a 1980s instructional video about how to answer interview questions. Maybe that's what this is, not a real dialogue, but a commercial trying to come across as authentic. Like any species, we have an amazing ability to pick up on our speech patterns. If this is real, and they are teaching people to speak like this, it's a major problem.
ok so the summer i turned pretty is a web series based on a book written by Lara jean called to all the boys i have loved before. so miss, memorize better.
For every sentence I speak , I get this 'ehh' ,'umm', 'ahh' . God 😢, I been speaking english from I was a toadler but can't speak like this beautiful sister .
Of course answers follow by question as if both well rehersal and both are appearing like Indian students who replies to all answers and questions of note book for exams
*I like to watch movies and read books. *I finished reading a book *Of a high-rise building *It is my own private space * I have spent many hours studying there and preparing for this exam
I feel like the top comments have never learned a second language...my language exams had similar answers, as we are learning! This is textbook english! English is my native language but learning a second and third language...i answered questions in a similar way for exams. It is like learning a script, as it takes time and practice to speak easily
It seems like she has memorised the answer ,isn’t it
Yesss
Exactly!!!
Yes if examiner is asking what she do in free time she used lesiure word specificaly is compulsory to use these kind of words
or she is just confident
Yes
This sounds robotic to me
Correct exactly my thoughts but we really need to learn it too just to score good marks 😂
Yeah even her smile looks fake
They have together an another video also
@@erenyayger3840 exactly, you have to talk like that because ielts examiners want them to talk like that
@@Muslim_Student yepp learn everything 🔥🔥🔥
What is ur name.
Ans: my parents decided to name me Rahul when i was conceived then they found a thief whose name was Rahul and decided to change it . Just after i was born my grandma decided to name me Tarun but my parents did not agree so they named me Bijju. Classmates called me Bij and i didn't liked it. So i named myself Ravi for which i was thrown out of my home now i am thinking to go abroad, so the IELTS🤣🤣🤣
That's nice man 😂
😂😂 really exaggerated like IELTS aspirant
🔥🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
😂🎉
No one talks like this in real life though
Nobody, however an IELTS Test taker does 😅😅
Sounds like an ai
@@anushkaverma2203 yepp 😎🤏🏼 thanks 👍😅
Unfortunately that is what the ielts needs. They want you to talk continously without any silences.
You have to talk in a strict way.
Remember English is probably not her first language.
Ielts is mandatory for her, especially for jobs and universities.
Fax
Looks like she's been revising all night for this
😂
more like the past few months
Past few month 😂😂😂
definitely
@Blue-Mo0n nah the answers are pretty easy, I'm sure she memorized it in a couple of hours
It's sounding like:" What is your name?" "My parents named me ______ on the 3rd day after I was born and my granny added _______ as my second name on the 4th day!"😂
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂women☕☕
This is the reality of ielts, who speaks like a robot with memorized answers get good band score while people like us who speak normal English without any unnecessary drama get less scores😑
I was asked to prep a woman for IELTS who had been taught by other people before me, and she trained specifically to speak like that. The difference was that she made minor and sometimes mid-level grammar mistakes that didn’t obscure the meaning of what she was saying in any way, but other than that she spoke like a robot. She got 6.0
No, stop watching videos like this because you have to speak naturally in an exam, if you speak like a robot you'll fail. Try to speak naturally and everything will be fun.
True
I am great with speaking and listening, though Writing is what i'm worse at.
Grammar issues and reusing words.
It's ridiculous but at the end, at least i got 6.5 points, just enough for me to go study abroad.
I agree that people with more natural and fluid english is often overlooked.
There are so many grammatical errors in her statements too
Wtf ... It's like asking what's your name ?
She answers her whole family background ...
If u want a big score, dont answer the question with a short answer
@@wleomeow is it some kind of rule in these ielts ?
@@SurajRoyit's about to explore your ideas and makes wide range of sentences, don't answer shortly.
Hahahahaha
😂
She sounds like she has learnt everything by heart
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hilarious 😂😅😅😅
India finally has a homemade chatgpt 🎉🎉
😅😅😅😅 she thought she looks cool while answering but she wasn't.. nobody speak like this in real life .. the real world is really rush .. we have to answer that what they asked ,, it's like they asked your name and u started answering your family members names
Exactly 😂😂
At this rate, she might as well give all her passwords😂
I think so too😂
This comment deserves a shoutout
her leaking her own address💀
😅 are you hacker 😂❤
She just memoried the answer from makar ielts. Its the common address in makkar ielts 😂
In every application you have to write down your home address anyway. 🤦🏽♀️
"Where do you live?"
"Home."
*rejected*
😂😂🎉
😆😆😆
😂😂😂😂
She remembered everything by heart like me 😂😂😂😂
Women☕☕
@@kingsofkings1you ☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕
I believe if the title says it's an AI simulation IETLS speaking test
She sounds like whatever be question, my next answer is going to be just this 😂
😂😂😂😂
Its important to remember that not to tell anyone anything in detail
Y’all, this is how everyone sounds when they’re taking a test in a foreign language. This is how I sound when I take my Spanish tests, it is how my friend sounds when she takes her French tests, and it is how my friend who is a Korean exchange student sounds when he is taking his English tests. That’s just how tests work.
Ever think you just weren't good at voice inflection when speaking a foreign language? Most people I know didn't speak like this learning a foreign language, and I grew up with people that learned two or three languages.
@@jimmyjimmy7240 I don’t always sound like this when speaking Spanish. My family is actually Puerto Rican, so I grew up around the accent. Same for my friend and the exchange student. It’s just when taking tests that people sound practiced.
English isn't too foreign to indians tho.. They have one of the largest English speaking population. The girl here sounds too robotic
@@Vsk-xd8nc That’s fair. I guess we don’t know the whole situation. She could just be a new learner, since not every Indian person learns English at a young age. Or she could very well have it memorized. I’m just trying to point out that this particular struggle is common amongst language learners during exams, whether they memorized the answers or not.
Not everyone,,, 😂 spare me.
“Watch movies” and “reading books” aren’t grammatically parallel. It should be watch movies and read books or watching movies and reading books. #gmatshenanigans
Very well said
Imagine giving such answers in a corporate interview and being kicked out by the interviewer 😂
Unfortunately, corporate interviewers kick you out if you don't give detailed responses like this, especially in India.
Am i the only one who thing these videos are scripted and the girl answering had already memorised those answers
You realise these are like the foreign language exams we had in school right?? Why are people so judgemental when they couldn’t speak properly in other languages themselves either lol
@@thomasaustin5378 brother do not get offended..i am not judging her..i am just saying that these answers looks scripted like they were just recorded for the sake of videos thats it u dont have to over react
Women☕☕
@@kingsofkings1 and yet she has a band 9 and you're a nameless internet troll
@@pragatisingh8467 still i earn more than her and also I'm younger than her
This sounds like me trying to memorize the definition of my English vocabularies word by word 💀💀
The honest thing is none speaks this much these days in real life. Its just a Single Word answer always. Detailed description is like trying to fill up the entire answer sheet for just a 3 mark question.
As someone said in the comments, this is how people sound during tests. This is the ‘Academic IELTS’, she should not sound like she is talking to a friend, because that is not the point of the course.
I sounded very similar in my Mandarin Chinese Speaking Exams, although I can speak it much more naturally in real life, because I had to deliver my arguments in a certain way.
There is no difference between IELTS academic and General test in Speaking section😊
@@anandhvarun1339 I see. But she had taken the Academic iELTS course, so she must’ve trained for speaking in academic and professional situations.
Also, Maybe the topics she was given/ the audience she was speaking to required such formal communication?
classic indian defensive mode🤣. you know sometimes people just like to joke at something memeable. no need to get defensive. chill.
@@arkscrew A joke is only funny is everyone is laughing. I don’t think she’d appreciate people taking the mickey out of her.
I was always taught that the more natural you sound the better it is in ielts. No one said that she is supposed to speak as if she is with her friends, but rather sound more natural have some pauses and better emphasis on some parts of her speaking
It feels like she just memorised the questions, but this is probably how I sound in my verbal French tests.
Happy to hear people will get a 9 band for a memorised one😅
Yeah, but in the criteria of IELTS they wrote that memorized answers = decrease band score😂
She speaks as very fastly..And it also makes the beauty of English..
Your the chatgpt aren't you?
She is answering for two questions at the same time. For example she said that she like reading books in her free time. She then added that she read some book because she thought the guy would ask that question next.
Yes, it suspiciously looks as like she had a script.
Not the comment section being judgemental
Guys its an exam and she has to speak in a certain way
And to people who say she memorized the answers don't we do the same for exams gosh guys instead of judging someone and spreading negativity do something useful
exactly ...you just can't say I like to read books and watching movies. an that's it that's the answer ...they would low band
Q : Where do you live ?
Normal People : Ahmedabad
IELTs AI: I lived in Large Apartment …😅
Looks like she had the script ready for this day 💀
girl is reciting a poem
She's memorized the answers, therefore,it sounds robotic.This channel wants more students so they make these kind of videos to gain more students 🤷♀️
Is it google🤣🤣?
What's language?
Yep😂
She was preparing her entire life for this moment
She be like : lemme me add some unnecessary information to every answer ...it would be pretty impressive
Yeah ielts literally works like that. They literally tell you to give a bigger answer to show off your vocabulary
These are memorized answers for sure😌
Yea and she made some mistakes too
it seems like she has memorized all the answers,isn't she?
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Yes i also think so xD
a little India accent,but she is confident and answer him definitely,
Yes it feels like she is answering in essays!
I can't explain it but the way she talks is so weirdly robotic
I also speak like her
She is so fluent, doesn't take a second to think about her words. What the heck
Lots of practice with IELTS interviews before the exam is the key - you can do that here www.aehelp.com/
Ye best video h english practice ke liye bahut se video english wale faltu me hi hote h....but ye km minute me pure samjh bhi aa rha h aur subtitle me gadbadi bhi nhi h double subtite nhi h
During interviews keep ur answers short please… Interviewers expect short answers this was Too lengthy answers…!!! It’s like a she’s memorizing the whole night…. And answering nothing is practical….!!!!!
This is IELTS test, they expect ur answer to be about 3-4 sentences (20-30s) like that in part 1. I dont feel her answers are lengthy at all, very succint and informative. This is not a normal interview or conversation, this is a test
This is İELTS exam.
it's ielts not job interview
have lived is wrong ....is it have been living right?
No you can use present perfect
Her way of talking really tested my patience.
Incredible taking IELTS❤
The questioner will doubt his sanity after hearing such long answers! This is how i answered my test papers...when i didnt have enough substance to write..just exaggeration 😂
When i need more words for my essay
She wasn't reading that book.. She was memorizing these sentences
"wow this sounds scripted" because it is. This is a second language test, it sounds robotic because she's not a native speaker. This is how everyone sounds in second language classes. She memorized answers to those questions as a way to help learn the language
yes
she was like a monotone speaker. Why he gave her a band 9
Just add some extra sentences to the answers. Done😂
Looks like she has been waiting for this question her whole life
She deserve 6.5 band
According to me there was no need of expanding her answers this much ....she just broke the rule called"Answer to the Qn"
I hardly understand this pronunciation. I got band 7.5 for listening :)
' Solitude ', yup! Mugging up for personal interview.
Best calss on TH-cam
I got 6.5 band overall and 6.5 band in speaking only by watching his speaking videos
Is she reciting a poem?
Well done🎉
She made some mistakes.but shes ok.I'll give her a score of 5.
its like she memorized the lines
The answers are rehearsed but not memorized (as is the case with all TH-cam IELTS videos) The reason for this is to teach methodology and new vocabulary. It would not be effective to place candidates in front of a camera without preparation. Our aim is to help you master English and IELTS quickly and efficiently - this is the best way. For great learning join our Premium IELTS Package at www.aehelp.com/full-course/
memorized answers will lower your band score.
🗣So what is your name and hobbies ?
Me:my name is reading and my hobby is rahul.
That’s gonna happen for me for sure 😭🤣
Yes I agree seems like she was memorising the answer very obvious 😂
It's basically giving extra answer which is not even asked 😂😂
He is my ielts speaking examiner.i got 6 in speaking module.
6 is good??
@@syedmehraj00 Not really, if you google it, it says that it's good but it still depends
Totally robotic. Zero out of nine.
TQ so much
Its her old test, she improved allott...n turned very confident speaker. Then she got Band 9
“I like to read books and watching movies” isn’t that slightly off? Shouldn’t it be “and watch movies?
I'm amazed as well.
Cant be band 9 for sure. Too many offs.
And watching movies is correct....more like " i like watching movies or to watch movies ".In fact she just used a complex sentence
@@eropoe6032 either it should be I like to watch movies or I like watching movies. It can't be I like to watching watching movies. Gerund and infinitive!
@@eropoe6032 Thats not how it works sadly
This is how you give IELTS 😢 if you speak normally you won't get score😊l
It seems like she has memorised the answer
The whole conversation looked like any other school student answering the so called memorized answers.
what I do in my free time is study
but honestly I don't get much free time cause whatching TH-cam shorts is really hard work 😔 hmmh
If you are a robot, you will get high score in this channel .
Ai gives the answers to user questions 😂😂😂
Sounds like a 1980s instructional video about how to answer interview questions. Maybe that's what this is, not a real dialogue, but a commercial trying to come across as authentic.
Like any species, we have an amazing ability to pick up on our speech patterns. If this is real, and they are teaching people to speak like this, it's a major problem.
ok so the summer i turned pretty is a web series based on a book written by Lara jean called to all the boys i have loved before.
so miss, memorize better.
For every sentence I speak , I get this 'ehh' ,'umm', 'ahh' . God 😢, I been speaking english from I was a toadler but can't speak like this beautiful sister .
Of course answers follow by question as if both well rehersal and both are appearing like Indian students who replies to all answers and questions of note book for exams
*I like to watch movies and read books.
*I finished reading a book
*Of a high-rise building
*It is my own private space
* I have spent many hours studying there and preparing for this exam
OKAY ALEXA NICE INTERVIEW 🙂
❤❤❤❤very good communication
Ready Get set Action 📽️🎬😂
Such stenciled answers!
She gave an explanation answer rather than his qusetion.
The most interesting thing that I see to her is that she embodies herself to not forget her trouble of a month.😅
When they ask 2 mark in 10 mark in exam le.. Me😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 hahaha me in my 2nd grade memorising by heart else mom will break my bones😂
I agree! I like ur bedroom aswell❤
oh, that's funny when I read the comment, people said: " she has learnt by heart" that I don't realize :))
Love you fraz bhai ,❤❤
She’s really pretty
Giving more answers than it is asked or necessary.
I think these are good answers for IELTS. bc she explained what she said.
I feel like the top comments have never learned a second language...my language exams had similar answers, as we are learning! This is textbook english! English is my native language but learning a second and third language...i answered questions in a similar way for exams. It is like learning a script, as it takes time and practice to speak easily
When you write 5 marks answer for 1 mark question 😂
she is like , talking with a robotic way !