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Virginia what's yours?
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Virginia what's yours?
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My name is Elisa Gawani.
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Say it once more.
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My name is Elisa Gawani.
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I can get the Ellie but I didn't get the rest of it.
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Elisa.
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Elisa.
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Yes.
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Got it.
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All right have a seat.
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My name is Bob.
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Nice to meet you.
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I'm here to observe.
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All right have a seat.
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We can ask you some questions.
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Thank you.
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Tell me why do you want to study in the United States?
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As my major is Business Administration
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and the US is known for the largest business economy in the world
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which provides unique curriculum activities in the field of business
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and I believe
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that United States is the right destination for them to gain knowledge about the business world
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so that's why I chose United States.
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All right what university have you selected?
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I have applied for Murray State University Murray State Kentucky yes yes I know
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that I'm from Kentucky how do you plan to pay for
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your education my parents are going to pay for my education with a combined annual income of 45,000 USD dollar
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which includes my father business of automobiles from
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that he owns around 40,000 USD dollar
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and my mother worked at a government sector of Department of
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Road as a senior employee from that's the uh owns around five thousand usd dollar
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and we have a saving also which is
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which will be used for my future education
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which is around 59 000 usd dollars wow that's very expensive
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isn't it have you already applied to the school yes have they offered you a scholarship uh no ma'am
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but i'm capable to get the scholarship but my university has the policy
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that after the enrollment of students they only provide the scholarship for that i need visa What is your GPA?
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My GPA in my high school was 3.23 on the scale of 4.
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Alright, that's good.
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What do you plan to do after you complete your education?
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After completing my education I will come back to Nepal
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and we start my career as an entrepreneur investing in different manufacturing companies,
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clothing brand and i will expand my father's business of automobiles here in nepal with the different cities
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and i will i will start up uh organization which will work for the welfare of the street dogs
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your father is uh sells automobiles yes automobiles recondition automobiles i don't know what that is
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that is like a bike uh scooter okay it's any kind
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of automation yes for transportation yes all right do you ride a motorbike yes i do i'm amazed okay
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and muscle fit very much have you ever been arrested no did you have any disciplinary problems
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when you were in school no all right do you drink
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no do you have a relationship with anyone here in this country no how about in the united states
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no have you ever been there no ma'am all right one
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more question you have relatives in the united states no sir i don't have
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so you're the first one to go yes all right um
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how will you handle any language barriers you may encounter in
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your classes a language barrier like my english My English proficiency is strong.
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I have worked on it.
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I have made my English proficiency very strong by talking with foreigners, taking class of English.
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So I don't think I will have any language barrier in English.
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All right.
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Every discipline has a peculiar vocabulary, even business.
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So I hope that you are thoroughly familiar with the terminology that's used in business.
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Have you gone over that kind of terminology?
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Have you looked into that? For business?
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Business, yeah.
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I have searched about business, and my father is also engaged in business, so I'm familiar with the business field.
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All right.
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I'm going to ask her about, have you ever experienced homesickness?
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Yes.
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Being away from home a long time, and you get feeling bad?
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Yes, I definitely feel homesickness.
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Okay.
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Where did you go when you were homesick? In here.
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Here I live with my parents.
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Yes, but did you visit someplace else in Nepal?
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Yes, but yes, I do.
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And I have visited Chitwal.
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Oh, yes.
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Yes, Gandruk.
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We are near a place.
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Did you say you have brothers and sisters?
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Yes, I have younger brother and elder sister.
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So you have your oldest child?
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Are you the oldest child?
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No, no, I have my older sister, after that me and my younger brother.
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Oh, so you're the middle child.
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Yes.
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All right.
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The middle child is supposed to have personality.
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During vacation times, where will you go?
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During my vacation time, I will explore United States.
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I will make friends.
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I will hang out with them, and I will call them in my place for Nepali food.
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Well, very good.
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Will you get to come home anytime in the four years?
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Will you get to come back to Nepal?
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Yes, I will definitely come Nepal.
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During your vacation?
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Okay, good.
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What if somebody offers you a job when you're about to graduate and say, we have a good job for you here in the United States?
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What would you say?
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I will deny that job because I want to work in my home country and I want to expand my father's business.
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and I want to see my home country develop in the business field, so that's why I will deny that.
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That's a good answer.
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Let me see if there's anything else I need to ask you before we go.
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Will you be living on campus in the dormitory?
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Yes, ma'am.
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We think that's a very good idea
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because you will learn more English from your friends probably than you will learn when you're in class.
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What are your thoughts on the current global economic situation?
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The current global economics is going down.
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I think that's because of several reasons like war between Russia and Ukraine and so many destructions,
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Israel and Palestine, I think.
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Good answer.
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I think that's all I have to ask you.
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I hope you get your visa.
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If I had the power, I would gladly grant it.
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Thank you so much.
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On afternoon, I have my interview.
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Oh, you do?
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Yes. When? On Tuesday.
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Next Tuesday?
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Oh, very close.
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Oh, we'll be in the United States.
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So I hope, tell Selena, she will email me.
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Okay.
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Okay, thank you so much.
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Thank you.
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Have a nice day.

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Das Üben des Sprechens durch Videos wie dieses bietet Lernenden die Möglichkeit, sich in einem realistischen Kontext mit der englischen Sprache vertraut zu machen. In dem gezeigten Visa-Interview erhalten wir Einblicke in authentische Konversationen, die in offiziellen Situationen stattfinden. Dies hilft, nicht nur die grammatikalische Struktur zu verstehen, sondern auch die Intonation und die Betonung zu erlernen. Das Nachahmen (shadowspeak) von Muttersprachlern ermöglicht es den Lernenden, ihre Englische Aussprache zu verbessern und mehr Selbstbewusstsein im Sprechen zu gewinnen. Darüber hinaus wird der Wortschatz im Bereich Bildung und Finanzierung erweitert, was für viele Schüler von entscheidender Bedeutung ist.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

  • Direkte Antworten auf Fragen: Der Ausdruck „I have applied for“ (Ich habe mich beworben) wird verwendet, um direkt über die eigene Situation zu sprechen. Dies zeigt eine klare und präzise Kommunikation, die im Gespräch wichtig ist.
  • Verwendung von „I believe that“: Diese Struktur zeigt Überzeugung und persönliche Meinung. Sätze wie „I believe that the United States is the right destination“ helfen dabei, Argumente überzeugend zu formulieren.
  • Hervorhebung von Zahlen: Wenn die Sprechende ihre finanzielle Unterstützung erläutert, sagt sie: „My parents are going to pay for my education with a combined annual income of 45,000 USD“. Die klare Angabe von Zahlen ist wesentlich, um Informationen präzise zu übermitteln.
  • Fragen stellen: Fragen wie „Have you already applied to the school?“ fördern einen dialogischen Austausch und sind wichtig, um den Gesprächspartner aktiv einzubeziehen.

Häufige Aussprachen Herausforderungen

Einige Wörter oder Ausdrücke können für Lernende eine Herausforderung darstellen, insbesondere aufgrund regionaler Akzente oder seltener Aussprachen. Zum Beispiel wird „Murray State University“ möglicherweise unterschiedlich ausgesprochen, je nach Region. Die klare Unterscheidung von Wörtern wie „automobiles“ und „transportation“ kann ebenfalls schwierig sein. Einige Lernende könnten Schwierigkeiten haben, den Einfluss ihres Muttersprachlichen Akzents bei diesen Begriffen zu reduzieren. Regelmäßiges Üben durch shadowspeaks kann hier sehr hilfreich sein, um die Aussprache zu verbessern und sich an die richtige Betonung zu gewöhnen.

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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