IELTS Speaking Band 9- Perfect Pronunciation + Vocabulary
Summary
TLDRThis video script focuses on providing constructive feedback for an IELTS speaking practice session. The speaker demonstrates their fluency, coherence, and ability to answer a variety of questions about daily life, problem-solving, and personal experiences. The feedback emphasizes areas for improvement such as adding more detail to responses, enhancing creativity, and avoiding minor grammatical errors. It serves as a helpful resource for IELTS test preparation, offering insights on how to boost speaking performance and deliver extended, coherent responses in a time-constrained test environment.
Takeaways
- 😀 Environmental protection is not common in the speaker's country, but the speaker believes that caring for the environment starts with seeing it as an extension of oneself.
- 😀 The speaker enjoys presenting themselves as poised, confident, and approachable, with a focus on positive body language and a smile.
- 😀 Making a good first impression is important, though sometimes it can be unpredictable, and it depends on the person you meet.
- 😀 Professionalism is more about how you carry yourself than what you wear, with an emphasis on self-assurance and composure.
- 😀 The speaker enjoys group activities, especially when they can take the lead and apply their skills to a task they enjoy, like dancing.
- 😀 The speaker values helping others, as demonstrated by their act of helping someone with a ripped dress by lending them their jacket.
- 😀 Problem-solving is greatly enhanced by attention to detail, which allows one to spot and address errors effectively.
- 😀 Technology has made problem-solving easier but at the cost of critical thinking, as people tend to rely on quick, tech-based solutions instead of developing their own ideas.
- 😀 The speaker believes that some people prefer to solve problems on their own due to fear of judgment or how they will be perceived.
- 😀 Creativity and innovation in problem-solving depend on one's IQ and the experiences they've had in life, as it shapes how they think and approach challenges.
Q & A
How does the speaker suggest people can help the environment?
-The speaker mentions that they try not to litter, plant things, and raise baby plants to improve the atmosphere. They believe these small actions are their way of contributing to environmental protection.
What is the speaker's opinion on environmental protection in their country?
-The speaker believes that while environmental protection could be ideal, it is not common in their country. They acknowledge that people should care for the environment, but the reality is that it is not a widespread practice.
How does the speaker suggest people can care more for the environment?
-The speaker suggests that people can care for the environment by seeing it as an extension of themselves. If they care for themselves, they should care for the surroundings, such as cleaning up any garbage around them.
How does the speaker prefer to present themselves to others?
-The speaker likes to present themselves as poised, confident, and friendly. They mention they are not necessarily approachable but are confident, which makes it easier for people to approach them.
Why does the speaker think making a good first impression is important?
-The speaker believes that making a good first impression is very important, though sometimes people's first impressions can be surprising. It still remains important because it sets the tone for the interaction.
What does the speaker believe makes someone look professional?
-The speaker believes that how a person carries themselves is what makes them look professional. It’s not about how they dress but how they behave and present themselves.
What role does creativity play in problem-solving, according to the speaker?
-The speaker suggests that creativity plays a significant role in problem-solving, especially in how one approaches and comes up with ideas. They believe that IQ and the way a person thinks about problems over time contribute to creative solutions.
What is the speaker's opinion on how technology has influenced problem-solving?
-The speaker thinks that technology has made problem-solving easier, but it also reduces critical thinking. While it provides quick answers, it eliminates the need for people to think through problems deeply, which was more common before.
Why does the speaker think some people prefer solving problems alone instead of asking for help?
-The speaker believes that people may not ask for help because they are concerned about how they will be perceived by others. People may fear being judged or seen as incapable if they admit to needing help.
What kind of daily routine does the speaker follow?
-The speaker's daily routine includes playing music first thing in the morning, eating sweet things, and reading comics and books. They also enjoy dancing and multitasking during the day, including fixing things around the house.
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