“Let’s talk about numbers. What kind of numbers do you have to remember in your daily life?” 😂 Those writing these tests seem to have run out of ideas. An absolutely ridiculous question
@@vladimirkushchov6327 it is the lady! they actually give the score right there when the exam is finished, the official score won't be too far off. the tape is just for the record that you took the exam; only in case you require rescore, they will use the tape and the reassessment will be based on it.
one thing i really liked about her was that she was so natural, and im not talking about her accent, her whole approach to speaking was so natural and she wasnt trying to insert some unrelated c1 vocabulary in her sentences.
the questions are definitely soo tough… like,mention an activity u n ur mom used to do together… I can only remember how much we argued n how she beat the shit outta me! 🤷♀️ … imagine coming up with a fairy tale like story in just 30 sec or just facing the crapy truth 😐
It's crazy that I understand 99.9% of everything they say, but I could only say 30% of it myself. I feel like I’m mute, I understand everything, but I can’t answer... хотя что уж там, я и по-русски-то не всегда могу легко ответить, просто тяжело заставить себя говорить и проговаривать каждое слово. Даже на родном языке. Не люблю говорить в принципе.
Speaking is the most difficult language ability to work on. Not because the internet does not provide you with enough chatrooms full of random English-speaking people to talk to, but because people are shy enough not to try and it is an active rather than passive skill. You're the one making your point and willing to be understood, not the other way around. Anyways, if you were able to understand that much from the video, I'm confident the only thing that you need is to keep working on your speaking.
@@-Moonlight-1 I'd recommend to answer questions from the interviews in your native-language and then try to translate the answers. The words that you can't translate are the gaps in your knowledge and you can learn their proper translation. Also, in the end of a day you can remember some of your conversations or thoughts that you had during a day and then try to translate them.
Thanks so much, your videos help me alot, I got my speaking band 8.0, despite am not impressed with my overall score of 6.5. But your speaking video is superb. I appreciate
1.why do people enjoy making homemade items? + it gives a sense of pride and fulfillment --- to show off + it's more meaningfull to make a handmade gift to someone rather tha buying a present in a store ---- our time is more precious and important than our money so if sb gives a handmade item which were done by themselves, it will mean a lot + making a handmade thing will train your patience 2. how important it is to keep making handmade items? despite the increasing popularity of the internet and ordering online and mass production these days, it's still important for ppp, esp younger generations to keep this tradition to make items by themseleves getting a homemade scalf which is 2 meters long is way more fun than going to the store and getting a mass produced scalf which can be similar to someone else 3. what are the benefits of factory made goods compared to handmade goods? they are definitely easily available you can walk out on the streets esp on a high street to buy whatever you want they're much cheaper compared to homemade items 4.is it a good thing that robots are being used more and more to produce manufactured goods? i do suppose it will be with the increasing development of artificial intelligenence, there's no avoiding to it robot is one of the most brilliant inventions of humans they are becoming more evolved and they become more involved in making process, which may make our life more convenient however, due to this development, many people esp workers are on the brick of losing their jobs so, it's a little bit of a mixed feeling one it's a good thing to keep making new things, keep developing but, because of this, many people will lose their jobs which isn't so great 5. do you think that perhaps even if they lose their jobs there might be other kinds of jobs that could be created ? there could be there's definitely for people with high University qualifications it'll be still be easier to get a job because they can you know work with the robots and program them but people who perhaps work on the ground do some manual jobs like farmers haven't had educational background might might not benefit from it so much
Dutch my arse. The Dutch are the best non-native speakers of English but still I'm 100% positive the lass here was either brought up in England or brought up in the Netherlands by an English parent. Aspiration, glottal stop, assimilation, elision... It's all there. No traces of negative transfer from Dutch. The "candidate" is a native speaker of English.
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.i was eight or nine that I asked my father to buy a bicycle for me because all of my friends were riding a bike so it provoked my jealousy sense like all children
I was about eight or nine, when I asked my father to buy a bicycle for me. Because all my friends were riding a bike, it provoked my sense of jealousy, just like in the case of any other child.
@@savagestation7153 80% of people in my country don’t speak English at all. Dutch is close to English, so if you study, it’s easier for you to get fluent than it is for a Chinese, for example.
@@Arevika01 The Dutch language is not similar to English but I think Dutch people are good English speakers because they have been taught English in primary- and highschool. The most Dutchies speak basic English but the C2 level is waaaaayy above the average English level.
@@savagestation7153 Dutch is one of the closest to English, along with French, Swedish, German. They’re both Germanic, the same language family. Thai and Arabic are nothing like English, lmao
@@savagestation7153 I meant, that IELTS is for those who study to improve their skills, and a Dutch needs 3 years to gain the level an Asian would achieve in 6y.
Thank you! I feel like I'm going to think more about the subjects than about how to speak about them.. Is it going to be a not good situation during the exam? I mean that I need to work more about my information to do good.. So, I don't know if the lack of subject's information is going to effect the exam results.
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.yes sometimes we have to deal with number and aware for instance while shopping if we we aren't aware of counting numbers we maybe fraud by shopkeepers
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.fortunately I'm very good at memorizing something for a long time even forever.sometimes most of my friends at university and school were used to be jealous of me due to memorizing something within less than one minute
Fortunately, I'm very good at memorizing something for a long time, even forever. Sometimes most of my friends at university and school were used to be jealous of me due to memorizing something within less than a minute.
I'm fortunate to possess a gift for memorising things. At school my friends and classmates would often feel jealous of my ability to commit things to memory.
Definitely ,she is a fluent english speaker,but I dont like her accent and pronunciation ,sounds like she is holding some food or water in her mouth and speaking at the same time
I would note the "ummms" I heard quite a lot just in the first minute of speaking. Speech speed and fluency is good, but I wouldn't say its a 9. just some pointers. Well done you two!
You should lie. If you can't, you can say that you didn't really made anything like that, but if you did, it would be X, for X reason and you think it would be hard/easy for X reason - but you should just lie, as it's easier
I can understand each word they say both of them, but it is not easy for me to talk like that, i mean making all these words together in one sentence,.. i'm not an English native speaker
What's band 9 though? She speaks fluently, she answered all the questions, her answers were precise and easy to understand, her accent is perfect. The only thing is maybe some complicated vocabulary is missing but why the hell you need it, right? If I met her on the street I could have easily assumed she's a native.
Я бы погрузилась в англоязычную среду с помощью полкастов (sci guys - классный подкаст) И не боятся "потерять себя". У многих в новом языке появляется новая личность. Как и в русском скорее всего многие мнения, чувства по поводу чего-то, ассоциации и манера речи связана со всем что мы слышали на русском языке, так и в английском фразы и пути мысли будут связаны с тем, что потребляется на английском
in order to speak you should speak :) you can try to say some phrases out loud from your favorite TV shows, movies, etc. you can also record yourself and then compare how close you're to copying the accent
1. Учите грамматику. Без неё не получится строить даже легкие предложения. Сначала легкие темы, дальше сложнее. 2.Нужно много слушать английскую речь. Это должна быть речь носителей языка, а не какая-то передача в которой говорят те люди , для которых английский не родной. Listening в английском для себя я считаю самой важной частью и главным навыком, который позволит погрузиться в англоязычную среду. 3.Повторяйте выученные темы через определенное время. 4.Не загружайте себя сильно, время от времени дайте себе отдохнуть. 5. Это всё нужно делать каждый день. Тогда будет прогресс. Вы заметите как привыкнете к англ.речи и будете сами стоить предложения в уме и быстро, не задумываясь правильно это или нет. Лень останавливает прогресс и отодвигает нас от намеченной цели. Никаких я не могу или устал(а) и не хочу. Если вам действительно интересен английский, то нужно трудиться. 6. Всё зависит только от вас, вперед , и если вы уже начали этот путь то never give up! P.s. Девушка на видео молодец. К IELTS все готовятся заранее и темы там тоже можно выбрать и подготовиться. Я бы даже сказала, что некоторые моменты можно было бы проговорить быстрее.
How do you answer where you’re from when you’re taking the exam in your birth country and city? I’m from here 🤷🏽♀️? Or I’m from Mozambique (in my case)? How should I answer?😅
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.yes since I'm a naturalist person indeed I'm very keen on living in a place where is mesmorized by a mass of greenery spaces and natural attractions, breathtaking views and picturesque sceneries, in the future I will move to a mountainous village in northern of my country with such situation
“Let’s talk about numbers. What kind of numbers do you have to remember in your daily life?” 😂 Those writing these tests seem to have run out of ideas. An absolutely ridiculous question
This test is a scam
Really 😂🥴
@@lili2304sa.
Sorry but I can't agree with you. The question may seem awkward, but it indeed makes sense to evaluate the candidate's true knowledge of English.
@@NormurodJumayev-ji2ve have you got your 9 band on writing yet? 😂
I'm sure if all the examiners are like this kind lady ,everybody will pass the test easily 😊❤
But everyone has his nature
We can't expect this score in Asia.
@@dharshytharshan136absolutely gawd-
It's not the lady who assesses the replies. She asks questions and records answers.
@@vladimirkushchov6327 it is the lady! they actually give the score right there when the exam is finished, the official score won't be too far off. the tape is just for the record that you took the exam; only in case you require rescore, they will use the tape and the reassessment will be based on it.
the girl is incredibly good at English and the examiner is really kind.
one thing i really liked about her was that she was so natural, and im not talking about her accent, her whole approach to speaking was so natural and she wasnt trying to insert some unrelated c1 vocabulary in her sentences.
Why C1?
I don't think I could answer the questions in my own language haha
Me neither
Ikr 😂
😂😂
I trust you!
❤️🙏
😂😂
Bless me can succeed at my IELTS this Feb.
I like her answers precised and easy to understand 😊
Amazing examiners she is very kind and smiling all the time ❤
I think I would get a 9 with the same questions, I hope I will have similar questions in my exam :) the examiner looks incredibly friendly as well
the questions are definitely soo tough… like,mention an activity u n ur mom used to do together… I can only remember how much we argued n how she beat the shit outta me! 🤷♀️ … imagine coming up with a fairy tale like story in just 30 sec or just facing the crapy truth 😐
@@auritree i would just make up stories :D
@@auritreeyou don’t need a tell the truth
@@auritreejust make up a story because sometimes the questions may not be related to you at all.
Her English accent is just so perfect
Yeah, because she is a native speaker
Yeah, because she is a native speaker
I love this examiner she keep laughing and she is kind ,to be honest i wish my examiner is like her🤣👍
The examiner was so lively and kind
I love that 👍👍
she speaks better than the examiner😂
Yes you're correct 😂
as the examinee is a citizen of Netherland & Netherland is an English speaking country, so English is easy for her
Not at all! Matter of fact, I believe that she didn't meet the requirements for a band 9 score!
Right 😂😂😂
@@Voyager_666i agree with u
It's crazy that I understand 99.9% of everything they say, but I could only say 30% of it myself. I feel like I’m mute, I understand everything, but I can’t answer...
хотя что уж там, я и по-русски-то не всегда могу легко ответить, просто тяжело заставить себя говорить и проговаривать каждое слово. Даже на родном языке. Не люблю говорить в принципе.
Понимаю, проблемы с речью на всех языках😢
same issue with me learning russian in a way
Speaking is the most difficult language ability to work on. Not because the internet does not provide you with enough chatrooms full of random English-speaking people to talk to, but because people are shy enough not to try and it is an active rather than passive skill. You're the one making your point and willing to be understood, not the other way around. Anyways, if you were able to understand that much from the video, I'm confident the only thing that you need is to keep working on your speaking.
the same shit and I'd love to fix that, but i have no idea how yet
@@-Moonlight-1 I'd recommend to answer questions from the interviews in your native-language and then try to translate the answers. The words that you can't translate are the gaps in your knowledge and you can learn their proper translation. Also, in the end of a day you can remember some of your conversations or thoughts that you had during a day and then try to translate them.
- I kinda got hit by a car. - Ok. It's brilliant
Thanks so much, your videos help me alot, I got my speaking band 8.0, despite am not impressed with my overall score of 6.5. But your speaking video is superb. I appreciate
The examiner looks very friendly. 🙂
Her accent is perfect 🤓🩵👏
I also need this type of examiner ❤❤☺️
Me too
Me too
Is this her first language? Either way, very well done. She sounds like a native English speaker. Great interview!
Beautiful lady and excellent speaking!😍
Unique representation of ideation in IELTS speaking domain.
She speaks with a British accent and articulates her sentences as a native speaker
The examinee is really good speaker
The girl is definitely amazing... her pronunciation!!! ❤
The girl was only speaking in british accents and was so good
I can sense she overwhelmed the examiner with her momentum😅
Just Enjoy Hearing her accent 😮
Very impressive
1.why do people enjoy making homemade items?
+ it gives a sense of pride and fulfillment --- to show off
+ it's more meaningfull to make a handmade gift to someone rather tha buying a present in a store
---- our time is more precious and important than our money so if sb gives a handmade item which were done by themselves, it will mean a lot
+ making a handmade thing will train your patience
2. how important it is to keep making handmade items?
despite the increasing popularity of the internet and ordering online and mass production these days, it's still important for ppp, esp younger generations to keep this tradition to make items by themseleves
getting a homemade scalf which is 2 meters long is way more fun than going to the store and getting a mass produced scalf which can be similar to someone else
3. what are the benefits of factory made goods compared to handmade goods?
they are definitely easily available
you can walk out on the streets esp on a high street to buy whatever you want
they're much cheaper compared to homemade items
4.is it a good thing that robots are being used more and more to produce manufactured goods?
i do suppose it will be
with the increasing development of artificial intelligenence, there's no avoiding to it
robot is one of the most brilliant inventions of humans
they are becoming more evolved and they become more involved in making process, which may make our life more convenient
however, due to this development, many people esp workers are on the brick of losing their jobs
so, it's a little bit of a mixed feeling
one it's a good thing to keep making new things, keep developing
but, because of this, many people will lose their jobs which isn't so great
5. do you think that perhaps even if they lose their jobs there might be other kinds of jobs that
could be created ?
there could be there's definitely for people with high University qualifications it'll be still be easier
to get a job because they can you know work with the robots and program them
but people who perhaps work on the ground do some manual jobs like farmers haven't
had educational background might might not benefit from it so much
I find myself answering the questions in much depth and most of my answers continues or is mentioned in the next question how do I learn when to stop
Our candidate is upper advanced!
Dutch my arse. The Dutch are the best non-native speakers of English but still I'm 100% positive the lass here was either brought up in England or brought up in the Netherlands by an English parent. Aspiration, glottal stop, assimilation, elision... It's all there. No traces of negative transfer from Dutch. The "candidate" is a native speaker of English.
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.i was eight or nine that I asked my father to buy a bicycle for me because all of my friends were riding a bike so it provoked my jealousy sense like all children
I was about eight or nine, when I asked my father to buy a bicycle for me. Because all my friends were riding a bike, it provoked my sense of jealousy, just like in the case of any other child.
- where are u from?
- Im from Russia.
- ... Next...
as I imagine my test. 😅
As it should be
Why "asking questions " is called speaking . İt is a monologue .
Тут по русски не знаешь что ответить на такие вопросы😂 особенно про цифры в повседневной жизни🤪
Браво
shes amazing!
I really had very serious examinaer , he stressed me more than I was 😢
Most of the questions are very basic and oo easy. Is this an Academic or General one?
I’d be more surprised if a person from Netherlands got less than 9
I'm from the Netherlands and I can assure you that the average dutchie is not even close to this level.
@@savagestation7153 80% of people in my country don’t speak English at all. Dutch is close to English, so if you study, it’s easier for you to get fluent than it is for a Chinese, for example.
@@Arevika01 The Dutch language is not similar to English but I think Dutch people are good English speakers because they have been taught English in primary- and highschool. The most Dutchies speak basic English but the C2 level is waaaaayy above the average English level.
@@savagestation7153 Dutch is one of the closest to English, along with French, Swedish, German. They’re both Germanic, the same language family. Thai and Arabic are nothing like English, lmao
@@savagestation7153 I meant, that IELTS is for those who study to improve their skills, and a Dutch needs 3 years to gain the level an Asian would achieve in 6y.
I hope I can get an examiner like her..
I think that dutch is not her first language 😂
Amazing 💞
Definitely 9.
thank you for helping us that try to practice english with this video!
Thank you!
I feel like I'm going to think more about the subjects than about how to speak about them.. Is it going to be a not good situation during the exam? I mean that I need to work more about my information to do good.. So, I don't know if the lack of subject's information is going to effect the exam results.
I want see what she wrote
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.yes sometimes we have to deal with number and aware for instance while shopping if we we aren't aware of counting numbers we maybe fraud by shopkeepers
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.fortunately I'm very good at memorizing something for a long time even forever.sometimes most of my friends at university and school were used to be jealous of me due to memorizing something within less than one minute
Fortunately, I'm very good at memorizing something for a long time, even forever. Sometimes most of my friends at university and school were used to be jealous of me due to memorizing something within less than a minute.
They were jealous of me
Due to me being capable ..
@@liana9328remembering THINGS***
I'm fortunate to possess a gift for memorising things. At school my friends and classmates would often feel jealous of my ability to commit things to memory.
A student is a examiner and the versa
Examiners Behavior:😊☺️👌😛
Definitely ,she is a fluent english speaker,but I dont like her accent and pronunciation ,sounds like she is holding some food or water in her mouth and speaking at the same time
Please make video with subtitles.
I would note the "ummms" I heard quite a lot just in the first minute of speaking. Speech speed and fluency is good, but I wouldn't say its a 9. just some pointers. Well done you two!
so what to answer in task 2 if I do not remember making something as a child? I have a terrible memory
You should lie. If you can't, you can say that you didn't really made anything like that, but if you did, it would be X, for X reason and you think it would be hard/easy for X reason - but you should just lie, as it's easier
Trời hqua t đi test ở một gv mà nói mượt hơn bà này mà dc 6. Từ vựng cũng cao nữa
Gì nghe sợ zị trời kkk
Did she ask her about cycling because she’s from Netherlands? A bit stereotypical,😅isn’t it?
PAWG.I like it
She is english
She’s not “number-blind”. 😂😂😂😂
I like number 1 why i don't know but i like
No way she is not a native speaker, this is just nonsense. She has either lived in England for more than a year or is bilingual
Does drawing count as something I made by hand?
I wouldn’t say that making something “3d art” doesn’t involve drawing
This girl is speaking like Germanian.
Only 22 I never cross 30
Isnt she a native speaker ?
If she is ,why would she needs to take that exam?
She is from the Netherlands
no, not even close
She is from the Netherlands...
The examiner kinda looks like Amy winehouses’s mother. 😆
I can understand each word they say both of them, but it is not easy for me to talk like that, i mean making all these words together in one sentence,.. i'm not an English native speaker
such a general Examiner , mine wasn't like that lady
the answers are so simple. From my perspective she only deserves 6. generally
It seems she is a native speaker, from uk
its def not band 9💀
What's band 9 though?
She speaks fluently, she answered all the questions, her answers were precise and easy to understand, her accent is perfect. The only thing is maybe some complicated vocabulary is missing but why the hell you need it, right?
If I met her on the street I could have easily assumed she's a native.
Next time make it more realistic and have a student who speaks English as a foreign language, not native 😉
Люди как научиться говорить также? Так понравилось. Девушка молодец
😱❤❤❤💝
Я бы погрузилась в англоязычную среду с помощью полкастов (sci guys - классный подкаст)
И не боятся "потерять себя". У многих в новом языке появляется новая личность. Как и в русском скорее всего многие мнения, чувства по поводу чего-то, ассоциации и манера речи связана со всем что мы слышали на русском языке, так и в английском фразы и пути мысли будут связаны с тем, что потребляется на английском
in order to speak you should speak :)
you can try to say some phrases out loud from your favorite TV shows, movies, etc.
you can also record yourself and then compare how close you're to copying the accent
Развивать словарный запас, грамматику, смотреть видео, фильмы на английском и много говорить вслух на английском, тренировать акцент и тд
1. Учите грамматику. Без неё не получится строить даже легкие предложения. Сначала легкие темы, дальше сложнее.
2.Нужно много слушать английскую речь. Это должна быть речь носителей языка, а не какая-то передача в которой говорят те люди , для которых английский не родной.
Listening в английском для себя я считаю самой важной частью и главным навыком, который позволит погрузиться в англоязычную среду.
3.Повторяйте выученные темы через определенное время.
4.Не загружайте себя сильно, время от времени дайте себе отдохнуть.
5. Это всё нужно делать каждый день. Тогда будет прогресс.
Вы заметите как привыкнете к англ.речи и будете сами стоить предложения в уме и быстро, не задумываясь правильно это или нет. Лень останавливает прогресс и отодвигает нас от намеченной цели. Никаких я не могу или устал(а) и не хочу. Если вам действительно интересен английский, то нужно трудиться.
6. Всё зависит только от вас, вперед , и если вы уже начали этот путь то never give up!
P.s. Девушка на видео молодец. К IELTS все готовятся заранее и темы там тоже можно выбрать и подготовиться. Я бы даже сказала, что некоторые моменты можно было бы проговорить быстрее.
The first time the examiner was more friendly and had a lovely facial expression on the contrary, the candidate had a miserable face.
My name is lux.
The lady seems bilingual, come on 🙃
She definitely hasn't learnt to speak like this in five months! I'm astounded.
How do you think she reached this level of Eng ?
@@barista5416at least a year or two
Probably she had a good foundation in English, then proceeded to study in a course for five months. It takes years to talk like that
I'll never be speaker like she 😭
Don't give up. I wish you luck. Believe in yourself. The more you train, the better your results.
It is max band 8
I’d probably get a 3 💔😂
Good baloo
She's alike to sadness in the inside out
The idea that she had to read all the questions seems unreal, makes no sense, it doesn’t feel natural at all…
❤
This suffocating accent
How do you answer where you’re from when you’re taking the exam in your birth country and city?
I’m from here 🤷🏽♀️?
Or
I’m from Mozambique (in my case)?
How should I answer?😅
I think it is not a question that requires a big answer so I’m your in your case you can just say I’m from here or I’m from Mozambique
@@hamie7934 That’s true. For Speaking section we should be chilled like having normal a conversation ( just being a little more formal).
23/08/23
I'd appreciate if you could correct this sentence grammatically and semantically.yes since I'm a naturalist person indeed I'm very keen on living in a place where is mesmorized by a mass of greenery spaces and natural attractions, breathtaking views and picturesque sceneries, in the future I will move to a mountainous village in northern of my country with such situation
Big education? Her accent is quite good, but her vocabulary is not very complex.
I think she is not 9
Why she is giving IELTS test if her native language is English.
It isn't, she's from the Netherlands. She has an English accent.
She is definitely bilingual.
@@MBM1260i would bet this was an ironic question
You don't 'give' tests,you take them
this is real exam?
Is this real exam?*
mock exam
No just a mock test
She is fat but very funny and lovely like a teddy
😂😂😂😢😢😢😢
Why the fuck would you write that
Ok this is funny 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Her look = 0
Is it real exam?