Pratique du Shadowing: 🎧Listening English Podcast - IELTS Speaking Band 6.5+ & Topic: City – House– Town - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hi, welcome to the IELTS Speaking Test.
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In this first part, I will ask you some questions about yourself.
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First of all, let's talk about place, house, and town.
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Okay.
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Which town or city do you live in now?
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I live in Ho Chi Minh City now.
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It's a big and busy city full of motorbikes and people.
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There are many coffee shops, convenience stores, and supermarkets around my place, which is very convenient for a student like me.
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Sometimes it's noisy, but I like the energy and the lifestyle here.
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Are there any things you don't like about your area?
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Yes, one thing I don't really like about my area is the traffic.
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During rush hours, the streets get super crowded and noisy, which makes traveling quite stressful.
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Besides that, the weather is hot almost all year, and sometimes it makes me feel quite uncomfortable, even though I enjoy living here.
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Do you live in a house or an apartment?
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I live in an apartment at the moment.
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It's not very big, but it's comfortable and has everything we need.
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And what I like is that it's close to a park, so I can go there for a walk or play badminton in the evenings.
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For me, it really fits my student life in Ho Chi Minh City.
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What is your favorite room in your home?
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Why?
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My favorite room is definitely my bedroom.
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It's the only place where I can have some privacy and relax after a busy day.
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And it has a big, comfortable bed.
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I spend most of my time there, like playing games or reading books.
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Sometimes I even study on the bed.
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That's why I like my bedroom the most.
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What things make your home pleasant to live in?
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Why?
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What makes my home pleasant to live in is mainly my family.
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My mom always prepares delicious meals for me.
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My dad is very supportive and helps me with many things in daily life.
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Besides that, I can spend time playing and laughing with my brothers and sisters, so the house always feels lively and warm.
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Are the people in your neighborhood nice and friendly?
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Yes.
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Most people in my neighborhood are nice and friendly.
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They usually greet each other, and sometimes we have small conversations when we meet at the park or coffee shops.
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And when I'm too busy, I sometimes ask them to receive deliveries from me, and they're always happy to help.
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That kind of kindness makes me feel comfortable living here.
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Do you know any of your neighbors?
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Yes, I know a few of my neighbors.
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For example, the family living next door often chats with me when we meet in the hallway, and sometimes they share fruit or snacks.
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Like I told you before, they also help me receive deliveries when I'm not at home.
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So we often talk with each other, and sometimes even go for a coffee together.
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Do you know any famous people in your area?
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No, I don't know any famous people in my area.
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Most of the people I see are just students, workers, or families living thereby.
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In the city, many people also wear masks when they go out, so it's hard to recognize anyone.
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That's why I've never noticed or met any famous people around my neighborhood.
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Hi, welcome to the IELTS Speaking Test.
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In this first part, I will ask you some questions about yourself.
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First of all, let's talk about place, house, and town.
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Okay.
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Which town or city do you live in now?
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I live in Ho Chi Minh City now.
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It's a big and busy city, full of motorbikes and people.
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There are many coffee shops, convenience stores, and supermarkets around my place, which is very convenient for a student like me.
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Sometimes it's noisy, but I like the energy and the lifestyle here.
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Are there any things you don't like about your area?
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Yes, one thing I don't really like about my area is the traffic.
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During rush hours, the streets get super crowded and noisy, which makes traveling quite stressful.
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Besides that, the weather is hot almost all year, and sometimes it makes me feel quite uncomfortable.
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even though I enjoy living here.
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Do you live in a house or an apartment?
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I live in an apartment at the moment.
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It's not very big, but it's comfortable and has everything we need.
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And what I like is that it's close to a park, so I can go there for a walk or play badminton in the evenings.
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For me, it really fits my student life in Ho Chi Minh City.
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What is your favorite room in your home?
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Why?
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My favorite room is definitely my bedroom.
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It's the only place where I can have some privacy and relax after a busy day.
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And it has a big, comfortable bed.
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I spend most of my time there, like playing games or reading books.
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Sometimes I even study on the bed.
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That's why I like my bedroom the most.
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What things make your home pleasant to live in?
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Why?
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What makes my home pleasant to live in is mainly my family.
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My mom always prepares delicious meals for me.
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My dad is very supportive and helps me with many things in daily life.
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Besides that, I can spend time playing and laughing with my brothers and sisters, so the house always feels lively and warm.
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Are the people in your neighborhood nice and friendly?
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Yes, most people in my neighborhood are nice and friendly.
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They usually greet each other, and sometimes we have small conversations when we meet at the park or coffee shops.
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And when I'm too busy, I sometimes ask them to receive deliveries from me, and they're always happy to help.
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That kind of kindness makes me feel comfortable living here.
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Do you know any of your neighbors?
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Yes, I know a few of my neighbors.
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For example, the family living next door often chats with me when we meet in the hallway, and sometimes they share fruit or snacks.
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Like I told you before, they also help me receive deliveries when I'm not at home.
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So we often talk with each other and sometimes even go for a coffee together.
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Do you know any famous people in your area?
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No, I don't know any famous people in my area.
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Most of the people I see are just students, workers, or families living thereby.
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In the city, many people also wear masks when they go out, so it's hard to recognize anyone.
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That's why I've never noticed or met any famous people around my neighborhood.
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Hi, welcome to the IELTS Speaking Test.
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In this first part, I will ask you some questions about yourself.
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First of all, let's talk about place, house, and town.
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Okay.
101
Which town or city do you live in now?
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I live in Ho Chi Minh City now.
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It's a big and busy city, full of motorbikes and people.
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There are many coffee shops, convenience stores, and supermarkets around my place, which is very convenient for a student like me.
105
Sometimes it's noisy, but I like the energy and the lifestyle here.
106
Are there any things you don't like about your area?
107
Yes, one thing I don't really like about my area is the traffic.
108
During rush hours, the streets get super crowded and noisy, which makes traveling quite stressful.
109
Besides that, the weather is hot almost all year, and sometimes it makes me feel quite uncomfortable, even though I enjoy living here.
110
Do you live in a house or an apartment?
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I live in an apartment at the moment.
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It's not very big, but it's comfortable and has everything we need.
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And what I like is that it's close to a park, so I can go there for a walk or play badminton in the evenings.
114
For me, it really fits my student life in Ho Chi Minh City.
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What is your favorite room in your home?
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Why?
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My favorite room is definitely my bedroom.
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It's the only place where I can have some privacy and relax after a busy day.
119
And it has a big, comfortable bed.
120
I spend most of my time there, like playing games or reading books.
121
Sometimes I even study on the bed.
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That's why I like my bedroom the most.
123
What things make your home pleasant to live in?
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Why?
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What makes my home pleasant to live in is mainly my family.
126
My mom always prepares delicious meals for me.
127
My dad is very supportive and helps me with many things in daily life.
128
Besides that, I can spend time playing and laughing with my brothers and sisters, so the house always feels lively and warm.
129
Are the people in your neighborhood nice and friendly?
130
Yes, most people in my neighborhood are nice and friendly.
131
They usually greet each other, and sometimes we have small conversations when we meet at the park or coffee shops.
132
And when I'm too busy, I sometimes ask them to receive deliveries from me, and they're always happy to help.
133
That kind of kindness makes me feel comfortable living here.
134
Do you know any of your neighbors?
135
Yes, I know a few of my neighbors.
136
For example, the family living next door often chats with me when we meet in the hallway, and sometimes they share fruit or snacks.
137
Like I told you before, they also help me receive deliveries when I'm not at home.
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So we often talk with each other and sometimes even go for a coffee together.
139
Do you know any famous people in your area?
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No, I don't know any famous people in my area.
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Most of the people I see are just students, workers, or families living nearby.
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In the city, many people also wear masks when they go out, so it's hard to recognize anyone.
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That's why I've never noticed or met any famous people around my neighborhood.

Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing your speaking skills is crucial for achieving a high band score in the IELTS Speaking Test, especially if you aim for a score of 6.5 or higher. This video provides an engaging context where the speaker discusses everyday topics like living in a city, personal preferences, and community interactions. By listening to these real-life conversations, you can immerse yourself in the natural flow of English speaking, which is invaluable for your language development.

The benefits of practicing with this video are numerous. You not only get to hear authentic pronunciation and intonation, but you can also develop your responses to common questions in the IELTS format. Utilizing the shadowing technique, you can mimic the speaker as they articulate their thoughts, allowing you to enhance your fluency and comfort with expressing personal opinions and experiences in English.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several key grammatical structures and expressions are highlighted that you can use in everyday conversation:

  • Present Simple Tense: The speaker uses this tense to describe habitual actions and general truths, e.g., “I live in Ho Chi Minh City now.” This structure is pivotal for discussing your current situation.
  • Definite and Indefinite Articles: Phrases like “a big and busy city” and “the only place” illustrate the importance of using articles correctly, allowing for clearer communication.
  • Conjunctions: The use of conjunctions such as “but” and “and” helps in combining ideas fluidly, e.g., “Sometimes it’s noisy, but I like the energy.” This is essential for expressing complex thoughts.
  • Adjectives and Adverbs: Descriptive words enrich the conversation. Words like “comfortable,” “lively,” and “crowded” help paint a vivid picture of the speaker's environment.

Incorporating these grammatical structures into your speaking will enhance your overall coherence, crucial for effective communication.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing your speaking skills, be aware of certain pronunciation traps that can affect clarity:

  • The word “apartment” can often be mispronounced by non-native speakers. Breaking it down into syllables – “a-part-ment” – can assist in pronunciation.
  • Phrases like “super crowded” can flow quickly in normal conversation. Pay attention to the linking sounds—practice saying it smoothly for better fluency.
  • The word “convenient” may be tricky due to its vowel sounds; aim to stress the second syllable: con-VEN-ient.

Utilizing the shadow speech method, repeat these phrases aloud while mimicking the speaker’s pronunciation. This practice not only helps you improve English pronunciation, but also builds your confidence to engage in conversations.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

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