The only difference is that she doesn’t use tones such as cheerful, sad, etc. other than that, she did well, even tho Indians usually have very strong accent that it’s almost incomprehensible
She doesn’t even think before answering the questions, if I was supposed to answer these questions in my native language,I needed at least 10 seconds to think about them! After watching many of these videos I’ve noticed getting the prefect band 9 in speaking section is easy as pie!
How to get band 9 for IELTS: -Do not give answers in 1 word always explain in detail with fluency -Add valid points even if you mispell a word say excuse me and correct yourself -Take your time when giving a brief speech do not act nervous -Be confident and show the examiner you are not nervous
I’m so proud of her, the level of detail she goes into and the amount of work she must have done to memorize another language! Congrats girl you did it!
I just think that she learned it all by heart, I mean is it even that possible to answer all questions without even thinking and I don’t see much emotion or expression
I always wonder ,We study subjects even more than the number of fingers in our hands in our home countries ,that too in English medium and we get the best results for all those subjects and we get accepted to best foreign universities but still we have to prove our English speaking and understanding ability to go to certain countries ,again after studying there for 4 years and getting aftet getting the degree still we need to take English exams to take the PR. What do they think ? That we studied and got the degree from a university of their own country by speaking Mandarin ?Arabic ? I wish every third class country starts adopting the same rules for foreigners so it will make them realize how ridiculous it is to be judged and always get asked Can you speak English ,Can You speak English .
In Germany if you have a German degree you don't need to provide German proficiency anymore. For the english speaking degrees the administration wanted that students have to provide expensive English proficiency certs. They very quickly refrained from it after pointing out that professors should take that to regularly. These tests are way to much focuses on everyday conversation. For university studies I never needed to talk about my home, my weekends. I needed to describe abstract comcepts with lots of specific vocabulary which I would had to learn in my native tongue as well. And what do people expect that they suddenly forget how to speak a language while living there. Especially how can you forget English, English is everywhere.
@@RadhikaSG ya for those people take an English test once is okay. As for me, I have studied in English ever since pre primary and I am more confident in speaking English than my own mother tongue taking this exams again and again is an headache
My answers, no training before (speaking time- around 2 minutes) any ielts pros rate me plz lmao 🙏 Everyday, of course. Cleanliness is my top priority, I usually tidy everything up not too long after finishing my work or studies. It’s like therapy for me, so I wouldn’t mind doing it for hours anyway. -- Ooh! Definitely cleaning the washroom. Did it once, never doing that again. It’s far too tiring and the smell of the chemicals disrupts my stomach. So I just decided to leave that chore for my sister to deal with. -- I feel the most at peace when my whole family is sitting together at night to just chat about how our day was, crack jokes, watch shows, or anything really. We don’t have those moments often which just makes them even more special to me. Nothing brightens up my mood more than that after a long stressful day.
Nobody in the English speaking world speaks like that. In fact the words that come out of native English speaker won’t be considered English by a non native English speaker. But when language makes cash who would question it. 😊
Omg people don't understand this kind of exams are made to evaluate your pronunciation and vocabulary. Although in real life people use 1 word answers, they newd to know how you talk with longer sentences. Fr peoplw just wanna hate
even if it's to expand the vocabulary, how will they learn or understand if they are memorising? they don't even know what the sentence mean but memorise it anyway and people who actually LEARN and try their best do not get accepted while they are being called 'intelligent' for memorising.
@@meghad2962 You don't memorize anything, Idk why people are saying that, they have obviously never taken a speaking exam. Each exam is different, and the person is gonna ask you random questions, the only thing is that they will probably try to match your interests. There are even little exercises with random images, you can't stage all of that.
@@meghad2962 Do you really think she's there not knowing what does it means what she's saying? You really don't have a second language, do you? You can't just memorize a language without knowing what it means
@@Just_lazuli bruh its clear memorization. Plus they want to see how capable u r of communicating with others, not even a native speaker talks like her.She does not have clear tone which is a required criteria. It seems u have never taken the exam yourself.
This is very helpful for those who need an example of how to structure their answers. IELTS tests are important for VISA applications, after all. How to answer and how to integrate an example of what we mean. It helps to understand just how much we can expand answers to questions so we come across as comprehensive in our understanding and utilisation of the English language. Saying umm, using sentences to pause for thought or asking for a moment to think are okay when not overused. It's a natural flow that native speakers do use.
No personality whatsoever. I'd rather hear someone make a couple mistakes, while being authentic. Reading a script or learning one to make sure you are able to have a conversation is kind of ironic. I'm really not hating, I just want to hear someone speak their mind, not a script.
It's like she has learnt everything things or like she knows what's the next question, Is it like how we clear IELTS ... from my opinion ...we should definitely take time of like some seconds to answer the question..right?
In the IELTS Speaking test, candidates may sound formal because it's a professional setting. The goal is to show clear, organized answers. Check out the scoring explanation at the end of the video for more insights!
What many of you don't get is that examiners are not stupid.. Once they listen to you talking like her in a robotic way they will just start asking more and more difficult questions which evantually if someone doesn't know how to speak and only uses memorized answers a band score above 5-6 will never be given.
If this is the 1st part, then I find her answer to be lengthy. Another video said the examiner might cut you off if they feel like the answer will get too long
To start with, I am not talkative at heart in my mother tongue, not least in a foreign language! Plus, is it a matter of necessity to tell a story or an anecdote from the question you are asked? I don't find it to make so much sense to me🤷
How often u clean ur house?.i clean...bla ..bla. bla.... Why not answer:3x a week. Least fav chores...? The least....bla bla..bla.. If i was her, i would answer: cleaning the windows as it is tiring. Done and done!
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