A BIG thank you to all the students from my online GOLD course who contributed examples to this video 🙏. You are awesome! 👍 👉Remember to get the free PDF with these words and examples here: keithspeakingacademy.com/advanced-ielts-vocabulary-pdf
İt is futile to search other Channel to improve your İElts speaking. This one is unsurpassed with metuculous, riveting vocabulary and explanation. My take on this Channel is it should become ubiquitous in any kind of social media. Thank you dear professor Keith ❤ ❤❤ from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿
My take on this is that your lessons are riveting and unsurpassed. Even if a student has an aversion to foreign languages, he should try your meticulous method and indulge in one of your English courses. The ubiquitous use of the English language nowadays must be a reason to get a good level of it , so that we can find the discrepancies between automatic translation and our own interpretation of a text. Don't waste your time in futile online courses, try Keith's pervasive method! I don't know if I used the words properly. I think they have a Latin root, being very similar to Italian. The only one I don't use in my native language when I speak is ubiquitous. Thank you for your videos!❤
Thank you Tr Keith! Your teaching is unsurpassed as always. I have indulged in your videos for a long time as your style of teaching has always been soooo riveting.✨ I am trying to study meticulously so that the words I have acquired from you are not futile at the end of the day.
I have just taken the IELTS speaking exam (at British Council) a few hours ago. I have no idea about the regulations of the speaking exam in other countries, but from what I have experienced today, I must say it is as if being back against the corner inside a police interrogation room. I want to share with you guys my experience taking the test here in Vietnam. 1. The whole thing is a psychological warfare. Most of the questions were fairly easy, with enough practice you could ace most if not all of them. However, my IELTS examiner is clearly a seasoned interrogator in his home country, he did everything he could to tick me off such as staring at me weirdly at times, rolling his eyes once in a while, the tone of his voice made me feel uneasy as well. 2. To stack on top of the psychological effects the examiner was casting, it was as if the whole room interior was specifically designed to make you feel as uncomfortable as humanely possible. It is definitely the smallest room I have ever set foot in, even smaller than the local 7 11 toilet we have over here. In addition, the room was giving a weird smell, similar to the one you would smell when traveling on an airplane, I was expecting to hear the air turbulence alarm rings any minute. 3. Aside from the examiner sitting in front of me asking questions, there's another one behind me, that's 3 grown adults sharing a space that's roughly the quarter of plus sized model. 4. I was required to wear a face mask upon arrival, apparently Covid is still a thing to the British Council. You're required to speak continuously throughout the speaking test, yet now you're wearing a face mask, how are they expecting us to catch our breath when our mouth and nose are covered with a thick layer of fabric. Oh yeah and the comically small room made the whole thing harder for you to breathe. At this point, it wasn't IELTS speaking test, it's literally a qualification test to find astronauts. However, I managed to pull myself together, and I must say I did pretty well, I expect an 8, if lucky it might be an 8.5, if not then i'll be fine with a 7 or 7.5. I'll be taking the paper-test for Listening, Writing and Reading this Saturday.
Your lessons are meticulous to whom want to improve their English and take to higher levels! I have been indulging in them for more than three years. They are helpful for teaching and learning English! Teacher Kieth, your efforts are highly appreciated and thank you from my ❤️!
My take on the importance of these words is that, not only will using of these words meticulously and pervasively in our daily conversations lead to better results in in our ielts exams, but they will also make our communication with others reveting. If advanced vocabulary is ubiquitous and pervasive in your English, your level of English maybe unsurpassed. On the other hand, if you fail to use them in your ielts, you may end to have a futile result.
Jeith speaking academy is the best amongs all Ielts speaking channels around. You'll find that it is a riveting experience and you wont find any discrepancies in your expection as per recommendations. He is such a meticulous teacher and he is unsurpassed.
I especially love the way how Mr. Keith showes the sounds expressed by action verbs, like imitating the frog at the beginning of the video 🤩 that's downright fun and effective too, thanks so much, teacher💟🙏
This is my first time seeing this amazing channel and my take is that your way in teaching is riveting and you are unsurpassed teacher you actually very meticulous in introducing this knowledge and I hope your channel to be pervasive and ubiquitous as your love of English .any one learning English from another channel it will be futile
My take on this is that his teaching is unsurpassed, riveting, and meticulously designed to help students overcome aversions and achieve the highest band scores. With pervasive and ubiquitous expertise, Keith's impact reaches far and wide. Being part of his English Speaking Success community is a privilege, as it renders any prior concerns futile, thanks to his comprehensive knowledge and meticulous approach.
The most unsurpassed teacher with riveting video that I've known before. It's not futile to see your video and I always remember to write and learn vocab meticulously
Hello Keith , please make a part 2 of this video. I really enjoyed and learned those words which are totally new for me. I hope i remember these words on my SPEAKING TEST DAY.
I listened to it. I really like your originality, creativity. Each video adds something special. I was very lucky to have found you on the Internet. Thanks. tania
Hi Keith without failed I watch your channel. My take on it was not futile to be confidente for learning English in a professional way. If you want to have riveting conversations with locals and native speakers. Keith' courses must enroll. Although, i sometimes feel frustrated, I indulge in your lessons. The other day I watched a film with meticulous storylines. I had an aversion to learning English but i was aware that English skills are pervasive nowadays specially in the labor market. When I apply for a job, ubiquitous English interviews Even You don't have an English certificate but it would be better. You have unsurpassed method for teaching languages.
The power of money is pervasive and ubiquitous. It is riveting that how money rules the world. is I have an aversion to money. But my take on this is Only money is futile , money along with happiness is unsurpassed . Anyways your videos grammar is explained meticulously.
It's so riveting, when i feel low I see lots of motivational speech but! After few minitues later i feel low again😂😂😂 on the other hand, It's true that, I have an aversion to getting up early in the morning 😂 But i indulge in playing games. __Take love sir From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
What do you think should ae teach anything to chidren or they have to learn them by themselves My take on this is it would be better if we teach them how to do anything........
Today, in part 2 I got below cue card Describe a role an actor played in a movie that admired you a lot When did you saw movie Where did you see movie What role he played Why you liked it