IELTS Speaking Practice- Perfect Band 9

IELTS Advantage
15 Mar 202419:30

Summary

TLDR视频脚本中,受访者分享了对艺术的热爱,认为艺术是表达情感的重要方式,并讨论了艺术教育的重要性。她表达了对音乐和动物的喜爱,特别是对猫的偏好,并分享了与宠物的亲密关系。此外,受访者还谈到了阅读习惯,推荐了《明亮的地方》一书,并强调了实体书与电子书的不同体验。在摄影方面,她喜欢捕捉生活中的美好瞬间,并分享了对书店关闭现象的看法。最后,视频提供了英语口语考试的技巧和反馈,指出受访者在发音、流利度和词汇使用上表现出色,有望获得高分。

Takeaways

  • 🎨 艺术是个人表达情感的方式,而绘画是其中一种偏爱的媒介。
  • 🏫 艺术课程在学校很重要,但教学应注重基础理论,同时鼓励学生自由发挥创造力。
  • 🎤 音乐方面,蕾哈娜是最受欢迎的艺术家,她的音乐能改变人的心情。
  • 🐈 家中有两只猫,猫的个性和行为与主人相似,表现出懒惰和内向。
  • 🦆 过去养过鸭子,但后来不得不送到收容所,希望将来能再次养鸭子。
  • 🐕 由于家庭背景,更喜欢猫而不是狗,认为猫更干净。
  • 📚 过去非常喜欢阅读,但最近因为生活忙碌而减少了阅读频率。
  • 📖 推荐《All the Bright Places》这本书,因为它描绘了青少年的经历。
  • 📚 偏好纸质书而非电子书,因为喜欢手中有书的感觉。
  • 📷 喜欢摄影,尤其是捕捉朋友、家人或猫的瞬间,以及从不同角度观察世界。
  • 🖼️ 尚未将自己的照片放入相框,但认为这是一个有趣的想法。
  • 📝 希望将来能见到简·奥斯汀,因为她的作品和使用的语言非常吸引人。
  • 📚 孩子们阅读习惯的培养很大程度上取决于父母的鼓励和引导。
  • 📚 速读是一项有用的技能,尤其是在需要快速处理大量信息的工作环境中。
  • 📚 小说比非小说类书籍更受欢迎,因为它们提供了一种逃避现实的方式。
  • 🏠 实体书店的关闭是一个不好的现象,因为它减少了购书的体验。
  • 🗣️ 良好的发音和流畅的表达对于英语口语考试至关重要,而这位说话者在这些方面做得很好。

Q & A

  • 为什么艺术对这个人来说是一种重要的自我表达方式?

    -艺术是这个人从小就用来表达自己情感的方式,他们通过不同的媒介展示自己的情感,甚至比音乐更喜欢艺术。

  • 这个人如何看待学校中的艺术课程?

    -他们认为艺术课程很重要,尤其是教授基本的艺术理论,比如色彩理论,但同时认为过于严格地遵循某些概念或技巧并不必要,因为个人的创造力应该自由发展。

  • 这个人最喜欢的音乐艺术家是谁,为什么?

    -他们最喜欢的音乐艺术家是Rihanna,因为每次听她的音乐都能改变他们的心情,并且喜欢与朋友分享这种体验。

  • 这个人养了什么宠物,它们对他们有什么特别的意义?

    -他们养了两只猫,分别叫NI和TUTI。他们特别喜欢猫,尤其是它们的性格、外观和行为,而且猫的陪伴让他们感到愉悦。

  • 这个人曾经养过什么其他宠物,为什么后来放弃了?

    -他们曾经养过两只鸭子,但因为觉得自己无法在家中妥善照顾它们,所以不得不将它们送到了收容所。

  • 为什么这个人更喜欢纸质书而不是电子书?

    -他们喜欢手中拿着书的感觉,尤其是因为他们日常使用手机做很多事情,所以纸质书能给他们带来不同的体验。

  • 这个人推荐哪本书给朋友,为什么?

    -他们推荐《所有明亮的地方》(All the Bright Places),因为这本书描绘了青少年可能会经历的事情,他们认为这本书能够引起青少年的共鸣。

  • 这个人如何看待实体书店因为在线书店的竞争而关闭的现象?

    -他们认为这是一件坏事,因为亲自去书店挑选书籍是一种体验,而在线购买书籍则减少了这种体验。

  • 这个人为什么对简·奥斯汀感兴趣,尽管她已经去世了?

    -他们对简·奥斯汀感兴趣,因为她的作品《傲慢与偏见》以及她所处时代的语言和生活方式吸引了他们,他们对过去的生活方式感到好奇。

  • 这个人认为为什么有些孩子不经常阅读?

    -他们认为父母对孩子的阅读习惯有很大影响,如果父母能鼓励孩子阅读,这将是在家中进行的一项有趣活动。

  • 这个人如何看待速读作为一种技能?

    -他们认为速读是一种有用的技能,尤其是在需要快速完成大量工作的高需求工作中。

Outlines

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🎨 艺术与个人表达

第一段主要讨论了艺术作为个人表达的一种方式,以及艺术课在学校的重要性。演讲者表达了对艺术的热爱,特别是绘画,并且认为艺术比音乐更能表达情感。虽然艺术理论教学有时是必要的,但演讲者更倾向于自由发挥个人的创造力。此外,演讲者分享了自己最喜欢的艺术家是Rihanna,并描述了与宠物猫的亲密关系,以及未来可能再次养鸭的愿望。

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📚 阅读与书籍偏好

第二段讲述了演讲者对阅读的热爱,尤其是青少年时期,以及对电子书籍和纸质书籍的偏好。演讲者倾向于阅读纸质书籍,因为喜欢手中有书的感觉,并且认为这能为日常生活带来不同的体验。此外,演讲者推荐了《All the Bright Places》这本书,并分享了对摄影的热爱,以及通过摄影展示自己看待世界的方式。

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📷 摄影与作家梦想

第三段中,演讲者分享了对摄影的兴趣,特别是拍摄家人、朋友和宠物,以及对历史和文学的热爱。演讲者表达了想要见到已故作家简·奥斯汀的愿望,并讨论了对书店关闭现象的看法,认为这减少了购买书籍的体验感。最后,演讲者提供了对英语口语考试准备的一些建议和资源。

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🗣️ 口语考试反馈与建议

第四段是针对英语口语考试的反馈,涵盖了发音、流利度、连贯性、语法和词汇等方面。演讲者提供了对考生表现的详细评价,指出了发音的清晰度和使用高级发音特征的能力,同时在流利度和连贯性方面给出了建议。此外,还讨论了考生在词汇和语法上的表现,并鼓励考生在考试中展示不同的观点以提高成绩。

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Keywords

💡艺术

艺术是个人情感和思想的表达方式,在视频中提到艺术是成长过程中用来表达自己的一种方式。它与音乐不同,可以通过绘画等多种媒介来展示个人情感。例如,视频中提到'I actually prefer art more than music',表明了艺术在个人生活中的重要性。

💡艺术课程

艺术课程在教育中的重要性是视频中讨论的一个话题。尽管艺术是主观的,但视频中提到,教授艺术的基本理论,如色彩理论等,对于人们理解艺术是必要的。例如,'I feel like yes it is sometimes necessary, so people can understand let's say basic concepts such as color theory',这表明了艺术课程在基础教育中的作用。

💡创造力

创造力在视频中被强调为艺术表达中不可或缺的一部分。视频中提到,个人的创造性思维可以自由发展,不受特定概念或方法的限制。如'I feel like your own creative mind can go in whatever direction you want it to go to',这体现了创造力在艺术创作中的自由和重要性。

💡宠物

宠物在视频中作为个人情感寄托和生活乐趣的来源被提及。特别提到了猫作为宠物,以及宠物与主人之间的情感联系。例如,'I actually have two pets um they're both, cats',说明了宠物在个人生活中的地位。

💡文化差异

文化差异在视频中通过对猫和狗的不同态度体现出来。视频中提到,由于来自穆斯林家庭,对狗有一种文化上的禁忌感,因此更偏爱猫。如'I come from like a Muslim family so we kind of have like a taboo, or like an idea of dogs',这反映了文化背景对个人宠物选择的影响。

💡阅读

阅读在视频中被描述为一种个人兴趣和习惯,同时也是获取知识和享受的方式。视频中提到了个人阅读习惯的变化,以及对电子书和纸质书的不同偏好。例如,'I used to be so into books',说明了阅读在个人成长中的重要性。

💡速读

速读作为一种技能在视频中被讨论,它被认为是在需要快速处理大量信息的情况下有用的技能。视频中提到,尽管有些人阅读速度较慢,但速读可以帮助提高效率。如'I do think that it is a useful skill',这强调了速读在某些情境下的价值。

💡小说与非小说

小说和非小说的阅读偏好在视频中被提及,讨论了为什么人们可能更喜欢阅读小说。视频中指出,小说能够提供一种逃避现实的方式,激发读者的想象力。如'I would understand why people would prefer fiction over non-fiction',这揭示了小说在提供心理慰藉方面的作用。

💡实体书店

实体书店的关闭在视频中被看作是一个负面现象,因为它减少了人们亲身体验购书的机会。视频中表达了对实体书店的偏爱,以及对在线书店竞争的担忧。例如,'I think that it's a bad thing, because I personally love when I physically go to the store',这反映了对传统购书体验的怀念。

💡语言能力

语言能力在视频中是评估英语口语考试表现的一个关键因素。讨论了发音、流利度、连贯性、语法和词汇等方面,以判断考生是否能够自然地使用英语进行交流。例如,'The Examiner will be thinking about two, things one will be Clarity can he or she understand everything that you're saying',这强调了清晰表达的重要性。

Highlights

艺术是个人表达情感的方式,尤其是通过绘画。

认为艺术课在学校很重要,尤其是教授基本的艺术理论。

个人创造力应自由发展,不必严格遵循特定概念。

最喜欢的音乐艺术家是Rihanna,她的音乐能改变情绪。

拥有两只猫作为宠物,它们体现了主人的性格特征。

曾经养过鸭子,但后来不得不将它们送到收容所。

未来希望能再次养鸭子,并在稳定下来后考虑这一计划。

比起狗,更喜欢猫,部分原因是家庭背景和文化信仰。

过去非常喜欢阅读书籍,但现在阅读频率有所下降。

推荐《All the Bright Places》一书,认为它与青少年经历相关。

偏好阅读纸质书,因为喜欢手中有书的感觉。

喜欢摄影,尤其是捕捉朋友、家人或猫的瞬间。

从未将照片放入相框,但认为这是一个有趣的想法。

在假期更喜欢发送照片而不是寄送明信片。

希望未来能见到已故作家简·奥斯汀,对她的生活方式感兴趣。

认为实体书店的关闭是不利的,因为购买书籍应是一种体验。

认为速读是一项有用的技能,尤其是在高需求的工作环境中。

人们可能更喜欢阅读小说,因为它们提供了一种逃避现实的方式。

父母应该鼓励孩子们阅读,作为家庭活动的一部分。

在雅思考试中,发音清晰和使用高级发音特征是关键。

在回答雅思口语考试问题时,要确保答案的连贯性和充分性。

在雅思考试中,展示不同观点和深入探讨话题可以提高分数。

在雅思口语考试中,语法和词汇的准确性对于获得高分至关重要。

Transcripts

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let's start off by talking about art do

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you like art growing up um a way to

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express myself and uh just

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generally showing my emotions through

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whatever medium that i cho I choose um I

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actually prefer art more than music in

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some uh different ways I like to paint

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and I like to I like to see people how

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they Express themselves as well uh

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through their art um so yeah I do love

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art do you think that art classes are

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important in school I actually feel like

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art is very subjective um teaching basic

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theories about art and stuff like that I

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feel like yes it is sometimes necessary

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so people can understand let's say basic

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concepts such as color theory and

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whatnot however I don't feel like um

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following a certain um concept or how to

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draw this or how to draw that um is

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quite necessary like I feel like your

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own creative mind can go in whatever

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Direction you want it to go to who are

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your favorite artists so my favorite

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artist in terms of uh the music industry

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I would say Rihanna I love her music I

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love like every time time I put it on um

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um my car and I'm driving I just love

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listening to her music because it it

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literally changes my mood um and I love

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listening I love sharing that experience

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with my friends as well so it's she's

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tops my favorite artists now let's talk

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about animals do you have a pet at home

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I actually have two pets um they're both

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cats I love animals but specifically

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cats I love um everything about them so

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I have two cats one her name is NI the

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other is

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tuti um and ni kind of describes me as a

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person like we kind of share the same um

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behaviors so she's very uh lazy

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sometimes she's

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also um introverted I would say I really

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love cats I love how fluffy and

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sometimes friend L they are I also enjoy

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their company just them being there

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would you like a different pet in the

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future so I used to have Ducks um two

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ducks and I unfortunately I had to give

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them up to um shelter because I felt

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like I couldn't um properly take care of

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them in my house so in the future I

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really hope that I could um revisit that

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memory of them of taking care care of my

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ducks so hopefully in the near future

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maybe if I'm fully settled in my own

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house I would love to have two more

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ducks and do you prefer cats or dogs

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definitely cats like I think it's

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because I'm uh I come from like a Muslim

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family so we kind of have like a taboo

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or like an idea of dogs like not it's

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not clean it's not you know know um so

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cats are just the way to go like I love

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cats their personality the way they look

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the way they act everything about them

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now let's talk about reading how often

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do you read books back in middle school

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I used to be so into books it was

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basically my personality trait I really

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really enjoyed like I had my alone time

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is just spending um my time reading

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books and at one point my family just

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told me like get out of the house like

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what are you doing and even if I did go

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out of the house like I would just carry

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my book everywhere I go as of recently I

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kind of fell off of that habit of

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reading constantly because just with

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everything happening in my life I can't

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keep up but um I would say once every

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two months I would I would read books

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what book would you recommend to a

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friend so I would recommend all the

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bright places I forgot the name of the

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author but I think that book really

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depicts what a teenager would go through

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like I said I used to read back in

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middle school and also in high school so

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I felt like that book really spoke to me

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I really related to that book and I

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would recommend it to a friend because I

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generally feel like

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it kind of relates to you know the

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adolesents or teenagers in general do

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you prefer to read ebooks or paper books

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I generally prefer uh physical or hard

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copies because I like the feel of the

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book being in my hand um especially

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because I use my phone daily for a lot

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of things I would like to change up my

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routine every once in a while so a hard

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copy

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would feel like it's a different vibe um

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to my daily routine now let's talk about

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photography who do you normally take

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photos of whenever I go out or step out

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of outside the house I love

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taking pictures of whether it's of my

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friends my family members or cats I

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actually enjoy looking at things from a

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different perspective perspective so

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let's say just like the book on the

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table or the light or even just a bird

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from afar I like taking pictures to show

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people like through my eyes what I see

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or how I view the world do you ever put

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any of your photos in frames I've

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actually never thought about that I've

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never done that before it's actually

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interesting because I've seen a lot of

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people do that online where they print

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out their polaroid pictures or like a

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physical copy of pictures that they've

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taken before and they framed it and

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actually I think I've seen my friends do

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that before so I mean why not

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maybe once I move out when you are on

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holiday do you prefer to send postcards

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or do you prefer to take photos and send

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them to people I've never done the

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postcards thing before I feel like it's

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kind of outdated but I wouldn't mind

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doing that or start doing that in my

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vacations but I usually just take photos

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and send it on WhatsApp let's say my

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family group I send it just to show them

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like what I've been up to in my vacation

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so yeah just photos I would like to talk

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about uh the author or the writer that I

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would like to meet uh in the future um

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unfortunately she passed away but um the

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writer is Jane Austin she is the writer

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of Pride and Prejudice uh which is the

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current read that I'm uh reading right

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now the reason why I would like to meet

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her is because of how um during her time

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which is around

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1700s um or 1800s I was always

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interested in like the Victorian or like

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um how they were in the past um the way

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they dress the way they talk uh

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especially because um people in the past

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spoke differently like the language or

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the um words that they used were very

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different right now I'm reading one of

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her books Pride and Prejudice

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and sometimes I have to um Google what

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she's saying like I don't understand

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what she wrote it's very interesting the

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way she writes or like the language that

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she uses describing

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her like the setting the story setting I

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really enjoy it and um I would like to

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find out about her lifestyle

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specifically because again I'm just very

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interested or intrigued about the idea

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of like living in

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uh that era of where um the time that

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she was still alive why I would like to

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meet her is because I'm again very

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interested in how she speaks or how she

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uh spoke um and the language or uh

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language that she uses okay well done

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that's the end of the two minutes so

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we've been talking about a writer that

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you would like to meet and we're going

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to continue to talk about reading in

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section three what kind of books are

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most popular with children in your

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country to be honest I'm unaware of I

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don't know that much but when I was a

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kid I used to

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like Dr Seuss even now sometimes if I

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see Dr Seuss online I would I would just

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skim through it because I like how um it

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Rhymes it was just fun to read to be

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honest why do you think that some

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children don't read very often so I I'm

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a firm believer in in terms of how

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parents um reinforce their children so

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when it comes to like I've seen seen

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I've personally seen how parents act uh

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with their children um giving them iPads

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or like just letting them watch TV so I

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believe that if parents uh enforce their

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children to read more books or encourage

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them to start reading together that

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would be a fun exercise to do at home

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other than that I feel like the parents

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are usually the biggest reinforcers now

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let's talk about reading for for

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different purposes do you think that

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speed reading is a useful skill to have

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I do think that it is a useful skill so

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for me I I read really slow like

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sometimes I have to reread um a

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paragraph because it I couldn't just

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decipher what it was saying so I feel

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like in terms of um like high demand

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jobs where they need to get a lot of

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things done on time so speed reading

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could be a useful skill some people

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believe that reading novels is more

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interesting or more enjoyable than

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reading non-fiction why do you think

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that is so I feel like reading just

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generally could give you a timeout from

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everything I would understand why people

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would prefer fiction over non-fiction

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because just in your daily life you're

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experiencing a lot of you know

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draining um energies around you so when

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it comes to your alone reading time you

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get to experience or I guess be creative

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in your

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imagination so yeah that's why I think

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um fiction books are more popular

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recently many booksh shops have had to

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close because of competition from online

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bookstores do you think that's a good

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thing or a bad thing I think that it's a

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bad thing

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because I personally love um when I

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physically go to the store and look

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through the books and just read or

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because I feel like buying a book should

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feel like an experience rather than like

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a chore um so buying it online di

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diminishes that experience uh overall so

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yeah I feel like it is a bad thing um

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that the physical stores are closing and

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online stores are overtaking let me give

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you some feedback on your performance so

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you're hoping to get uh a b nine and

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I'll go through the four markting

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criteria so pronunciation fluency and

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coherence grammar and vocabulary so

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let's start off with your pronunciation

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The Examiner will be thinking about two

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things one will be Clarity can he or she

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understand everything that you're saying

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and I can understand 100% of what you're

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saying every word every syllable is

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extremely clear the examiner is not

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really thinking about accents or

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anything like that what they're thinking

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about is do I understand you I can

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understand you 100% % so that's

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excellent The Examiner will also think

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about higher level pronunciation

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features such as intonation intonation

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is when our voice goes up and our voice

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goes down we use that to convey meaning

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and you do that very very naturally you

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also use connected speech and sentence

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stress and word stress very very well so

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good start with the with the

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pronunciation let's move on to fluency

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and coherence coherence is did you

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answer the question and did you develop

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your answers enough did you give enough

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information and really dive into the

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topic for part one you really did you

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nailed every single question you

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answered it um

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appropriately um you developed it enough

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um part two you're talking about Jane

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Austin you would be fine for this one it

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was described a writer you would like to

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meet hypothetically we could meet

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someone who has passed away just be very

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careful on test day make sure that

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you're really really focusing in on that

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topic for that one I don't think any

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examiner would say oh you can't meet

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Jane Austin so let let's mark you down

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because it's it's kind of one of those

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questions who would you like to meet

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alive or dead so you would be fine but

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just be careful on on teste part three

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you did answer each question however you

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could have shown the other side of some

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of the things and so for example why do

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you think some children don't read books

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very often so you said it's because of

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the parents are there any other sides to

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that is it because of maybe you could

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talk about children maybe they're

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distracted with other things you did

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mention that I'm being overly critical

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just to to make sure that you do get the

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the highest Mark but also some of the

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other questions you know could you have

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shown the other side of of the argument

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could you maybe have um thought of

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different ideas and explored different

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ideas the way that you did answer it I

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think would be absolutely fine but on

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test day towards the end of the test

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students are of often tired stressed

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they just want it to be over and on test

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day you might just pick a pick an answer

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pick an idea answer it quite quickly

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without really knowing that you're

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answering it quickly and then if you do

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that for all questions in part three it

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could affect your score for this one I

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don't think it did I'm just being really

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really cautious a good way to answer

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those questions is okay what do I think

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what would someone who disagrees with me

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think explore the the topic a little bit

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more if you can you don't have to do it

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for every answer because what will

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happen is if you try to think too much

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it could affect your fluency so you

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could be like uh I don't know and then

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that will affect your fluency a little

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bit and overall your fluency was

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excellent in part three you could tell

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when you were thinking generally when

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people pause and hesitate a little bit

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it's because they're thinking a lot more

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but you were only thinking about the

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next idea you weren't thinking about

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vocabulary or grammar or which tense am

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I using or what's a better adjective to

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use if you were doing that quite a lot

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it would lower your score but the

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examiner recognizes that you're not

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looking for language you're not looking

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for English you're just thinking about

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the next idea and you did you were like

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like I know you

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know at times but that's quite natural

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the way you did it was very natural if

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you and I were speak having a normal

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conversation you would hear me doing

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that sometimes so it's the examiner

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isn't looking for Perfection they're

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looking for you know if you went to

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University in an English speaking

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country or you started working in New

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York or Sydney would you be able to

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interact with people and sound natural

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and you you would your grammar is

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excellent um you have a massive range of

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grammar you can talk about any topic and

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you also do that very accurately you did

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make a couple of little tiny tiny slips

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like prepositions um I think you said in

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Holiday instead of on holiday for

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example um but native English speakers

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do that all the time you can actually

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make these tiny little slips and still

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get one of the the higher bands because

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it is a reflection of the fact that

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native English speakers in including me

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who is an English teacher I make little

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grammar slips from time to time when I'm

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speaking I used some really really high

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level vocabulary like this so This

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demonstrates that you know we we asked

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you about a range of different topics

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and you had enough vocabulary to discuss

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any of those topics and all of your

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vocabulary was very very accurate and

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you were using great topic specific

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vocabulary idiomatic vocabulary it's

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like speaking to a native English

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speaker so you would get a band nine

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well done and yeah have every faith that

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you would if you did the real test you

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would get the highest score well done

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thank you

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