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yourself let's talk first of all about your hometown tell me
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yourself let's talk first of all about your hometown tell me
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about the town where you live well it's a scenic
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and peaceful town located in a mountainous area in southern China
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and what do you like about your hometown I love to fight there it's pretty chilled
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and laid-back whenever I feel stressed out from school i would just get into the woods
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and find my inner peace again it's definitely my healing retreat
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okay so now i'm going to go on
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and ask you some questions about sports okay are you any
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are you a fan of any sports teams yeah i'm rooting
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for the cantonese team in cba it has won the championship for like 11 times
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and it has cultivated many talents for the national team they didn't win the cup this year though
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because they didn't stay in the zone
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but i guess they will make a comeback next year um
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what kind of sports do you like honestly i'm not really the sporty type
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but if someone invites me to play badminton i just don't say no because i enjoy playing badminton
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it requires a lot of back and forth and you need to be quick on your feet that's why it's so entertaining.
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And how often do you play sports?
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I must confess, although I used to play badminton weekly,
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I just don't get round to it nowadays.
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After working all day on my thesis,
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I prefer to slump down in front of the telly and binge watch some TV series.
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I guess i've become sort of a couch potato
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do you watch sports matches on tv yes i do however i prefer watching sports games live
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because you know the lively energy of the crowd is
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so infectious i can cheer my favorite team on
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and i can interact with other fans okay
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so now i'm going to move on to part two i'm going to give you a topic
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and i'd like you to talk about it for one to two minutes i'd like you to describe a time
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when you forgot something important
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so you have a minute to prepare i wouldn't describe myself as a forgetful person
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but last year i forgot my computer charger yeah i know
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in the grand scheme of things it is a major thing like forgetting your id card
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but losing battery is a total nightmare for someone who needs
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to use a computer desperately i was traveling back to my hometown
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and i had left my packing to the last minute
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because i was snowed under with work at a time
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so i was rushing to pick a couple of hours before i set off my charger is always plugged in
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and i didn't think about it until like several hours later
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when i arrived home and went to recharge my battery
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because it was on one percent i went through all of my bags
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and then i realized how stupid i was i forgot to
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bring it with me none of the shops in town show this kind of charger
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so i couldn't get another one i ordered it online
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and it would take days to arrive but i had promised my supervisor
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that i would send her an email about my paper and I couldn't do it.
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I was panicking a lot and felt like having butterflies in my stomach during
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that time anyway i've learned a big lesson since that day
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and i'm going to leave a spare charger in my suitcase
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forever okay can i take back the task card thank you very much the pencil and paper
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before we move on to the next part let me straight off the test
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and tell you that these highlighted phrases are actually some idiomatic chunks
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that can raise your score in terms of lexical resources
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so what exactly is a chunk and why do we need to use it?
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By saying and using chunks can make things a lot easier in IR speaking.
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I mean
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when you're preparing for the speaking test instead of memorizing a
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whole paragraph you can just memorize some chunks especially some idiomatic ones and try to connect them naturally.
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If you want more tips for english-speaking you can sign up
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for this pretty short course in cheese pie it teaches multiple skills like
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which sound complicated but they're actually common in english pronunciation
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plus it also updates free listening materials every morning and evening
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which can be used for shadowing okay so we've been talking about a time when you forgot something important
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I'd like to go on now and ask you some questions related to that.
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Let's talk first of all about people forgetting.
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Why do people forget things?
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I guess that has something to do with age.
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You know, as people age,
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they tend to forget things very easily.
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That is, they can't remember where they keep their car keys or wallet or some even forget their appointment schedule.
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And then people lose track of things because they have
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so many things on their plate but they have a limited attention span
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so they may be absorbed in one activity
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and then other things just slip from their memory and how how can we avoid forgetting things?
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Just keep a daily to-do list,
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keep a small notepad where you can write down tasks that need to be done.
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If you're not a fan of writing notes by hand,
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then use a notepad on your cell phone,
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tablet or computer to type in a short to-do list electronically.
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Plus when we have so much going on we can consider simplifying what to focus on.
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Many people take up responsibility that they don't really care about.
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If you clear those things from your life you will have more space in your mind
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and you can remember things that you actually value.
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Let's talk a bit about technology now.
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Do you agree that technology actually helps us remember things better?
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Certainly yes.
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I believe stuff like a reminder application has become a reliable way to memorize or remember things like important dates or events,
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especially for those people who are simply forgetful.
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But that being said, I believe people these days have lost faith in themselves.
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I mean, they don't trust their memory to remember things.
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They allow themselves to be enslaved by these modern technologies even in remembering simple things such as anniversaries or birthdays.
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Okay that's great that's the end of the speaking test thank you very much.

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In diesem Video lernen die Zuschauer, wie sie ihre Englischkenntnisse durch aktive Teilnahme am Gesprächsformat des IELTS Speaking verbessern können. Der Sprecher beschreibt seinen Heimatort und seine Freizeitaktivitäten, einschließlich seiner Beziehung zu Sport. Die authentische Konversation zeigt nicht nur die sprachlichen Fähigkeiten, sondern bietet auch Einblick in die persönliche Erfahrung und Emotionen des Sprechers. Solche Dialoge sind entscheidend, um ein Gefühl für die fließende englische Sprache zu entwickeln.

Top 5 Sätze für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • „Was magst du an deiner Heimatstadt?“ – Eine einfache Frage, um über persönliche Vorlieben zu sprechen.
  • „Ich versuche, mich zu entspannen und inneren Frieden zu finden.“ – Nützlich, um Gefühle und Bedürfnisse auszudrücken.
  • „Ich bin kein großer Sportler, aber ich spiele gerne Badminton.“ – Eine hervorragende Möglichkeit, Hobbys zu teilen.
  • „Das Publikum beim Live-Spiel ist so energiegeladen.“ – Um die Vorliebe für Live-Events zu vermitteln.
  • „Ich habe meinen Laptop-Ladegerät vergessen.“ – Eine häufige Alltagssituation, die man im Gespräch thematisieren kann.

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Um die Englische Aussprache zu verbessern und sich sicherer beim Sprechen zu fühlen, empfehlen wir, die Technik des shadow speaks zu nutzen. Hier ist eine Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung, wie Sie das spezifische Video effektiv angehen können:

  1. Aktives Zuhören: Hören Sie das Video zuerst durch und versuchen Sie, die Hauptideen zu erfassen. Achten Sie auf die Schlüsselwörter und den Ausdruck jedes Satzes.
  2. Wiederholung: Spielen Sie das Video erneut ab und wiederholen Sie jeden Satz sofort nach dem Sprecher. Versuchen Sie, die shadow speech Technik zu verwenden, um den Klang und die Intonation zu imitieren.
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  5. Wiederholung und Reflexion: Üben Sie regelmäßig und reflektieren Sie über Ihre Fortschritte. Vergessen Sie nicht, Spaß am Lernen zu haben!

Die Methode des shadowing ist besonders effektiv, um nicht nur die Englisch lernen mit YouTube zu erleichtern, sondern auch die Sprachbeherrschung zu intensivieren. Je mehr Sie üben, desto fließender werden Sie, und desto leichter wird es, sich in der englischen Sprache auszudrücken.

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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