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Hello everyone and welcome back to LearnEvo where we practice IELTS speaking with natural, fluent, high band model answers.
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Today's topic focuses on travel, future experiences, and personal aspirations,
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which are very common in IELTS because they allow you to describe plans, preferences, and meaningful life experiences.
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Stay until the end of this episode to learn useful IELTS vocabulary related to travel,
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exploration, and long-distance journeys.
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Our topic today is, Describe a long trip that you would like to take.
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Let's begin.
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Now I'm going to give you your topic.
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You will have one minute to prepare, and then you should speak for one to two minutes.
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Describe a long trip that you would like to take.
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You should say where you would like to go, how you would travel, who you would go with,
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and explain why you would like to take this trip, and explain why you would like to own it.
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Your one-minute preparation starts now.
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Your time starts now.
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One long trip that I would really like to take is a journey across several countries in Europe, including Italy, France and Switzerland.
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I have always been interested in experiencing different cultures, historical landmarks and local lifestyles.
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Spending several weeks travelling through these countries would allow me to explore places that I have only seen in photographs and documentaries.
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I would prefer to travel mainly by train because Europe has an excellent railway network that connects major cities efficiently.
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Travelling by train would allow me to enjoy the scenery and experience the journey itself rather than simply focusing on the destination.
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I also think it would be a comfortable and environmentally friendly way to travel between countries.
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I would like to take this trip with a close friend who enjoys travelling and exploring new places.
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Having a travel companion would make the experience more enjoyable because we could share experiences,
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take photographs and help each other navigate unfamiliar locations.
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Travelling with someone who has similar interests would also make the journey more memorable.
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I would like to take this trip because it would combine relaxation, learning and adventure.
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I would have the opportunity to experience different cultures,
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taste local foods and visit famous landmarks while developing a broader understanding of the world.
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In addition, I believe such a journey would create unforgettable memories
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and help me grow as a person through new experiences and challenges.
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Thank you.
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Now let's move on to part three, where we will discuss travel and tourism in a broader way.
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Why do people enjoy travelling to different countries?
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People enjoy travelling to different countries because it allows them to experience new cultures, traditions and lifestyles.
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Travelling can be both educational and enjoyable because it exposes individuals to different perspectives and environments.
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In addition, many people travel to relax,
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escape daily routines and create memorable experiences with friends or family members.
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Do you think international travel is more popular today than in the past?
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Yes, international travel has become much more popular because transportation is faster, more affordable and more accessible than before.
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In addition, people are increasingly interested in exploring different cultures and sharing travel experiences online.
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Globalisation has also made international travel more common for both professional and personal purposes.
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What are the benefits of long distance travel?
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Long distance travel offers many benefits, including personal growth, cultural awareness and valuable life experiences.
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Spending time in different environments helps people become more adaptable and open-minded.
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It also allows travellers to learn about history,
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traditions and social customs while developing stronger communication and problem-solving skills.
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Do young people travel differently from older people?
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Yes, young people often prefer adventurous and budget-friendly travel experiences,
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while older people may prioritise comfort and convenience.
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Younger travellers are generally more willing to explore unfamiliar destinations and try new activities.
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Older travellers often focus on relaxation,
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cultural experiences and well-organised travel plans that reduce unnecessary stress.
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How has technology changed travel?
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Technology has transformed travel by making it easier to book transportation, find accommodation and access information instantly.
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Travellers can now use navigation applications, translation tools and online reviews to improve their experiences.
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As a result, planning and managing trips has become much more convenient and efficient than it was in in the past.
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What challenges can people face while travelling abroad?
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Travellers may face challenges such as language barriers, cultural differences, transportation issues and unexpected expenses.
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In some situations, adapting to unfamiliar environments can also be stressful.
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However, overcoming these challenges often becomes part of the travel experience and and helps people develop confidence and adaptability. Should governments encourage tourism?
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Yes, governments should encourage tourism because it can create jobs, support local businesses and contribute to economic growth.
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Tourism also promotes cultural exchange and helps people learn about different countries.
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However, tourism should be managed responsibly to protect natural environments and historical sites from excessive damage.
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Do you think travel is the best way to learn about a country?
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I believe travel is one of the most effective ways to learn about a country
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because it provides direct experience rather than theoretical knowledge.
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Visitors can interact with local people, observe daily life and experience cultural traditions first-hand.
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This often creates a deeper understanding than reading books or watching documentaries alone.
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Before we finish today's session, let's review some useful IELTS vocabulary related to travel and exploration.
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Journey A long trip from one place to another.
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The journey across Europe would provide unforgettable experiences and cultural discoveries.
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Destination.
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The place someone travels to.
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Italy is one destination that I would love to visit during this trip.
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Explore To discover new places.
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I want to explore different cities and learn about their unique cultures.
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Adventure An exciting experience Traveling across several countries would be an exciting adventure filled with discoveries.
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Memorable Easy to remember The experience would be memorable because of the people and places involved.
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Scenery Natural views and landscapes The scenery during train travel would make the journey more enjoyable and relaxing.
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Cultural Related to traditions and lifestyles Cultural experiences are one of the main reasons why I enjoy traveling abroad.
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Accommodation A place to stay while traveling Finding comfortable accommodation is an important part of planning a long trip.
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Flexible Able to adjust easily A flexible travel plan allows people to adapt to unexpected situations.
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Experience Knowledge gained through activities Travel provides valuable experience that helps people understand the world better.
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Itinerary A travel schedule Creating an itinerary helps travelers organize their activities efficiently.
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Adventure Seeker Someone who enjoys exciting experiences Many young adventure seekers enjoy visiting unfamiliar places and trying new activities.
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Informazioni su questa lezione

In questa lezione, ci concentreremo sul tema del viaggio, esplorando le descrizioni di esperienze di viaggio e aspirazioni personali, elementi comuni nelle conversazioni IELTS. Avrai l'opportunità di praticare come descrivere un viaggio lungo che desideri intraprendere, parlando di dove vorresti andare, come viaggeresti, con chi andresti e perché questo viaggio è significativo per te. Questo esercizio ti aiuterà a migliorare le tue abilità di espressione orale e ti fornirà strategie per articolare i tuoi pensieri in modo chiaro e fluido.

Parole e frasi chiave

  • Cultura – Experience different cultures.
  • Paesaggi – Enjoying the scenery.
  • Compagno di viaggio – Travel companion.
  • Esperienze indimenticabili – Unforgettable memories.
  • Cibo locale – Taste local foods.
  • Adattabilità – Becoming more adaptable.
  • Viaggio avventuroso – Adventurous travel experiences.
  • Comunicazione – Develop stronger communication skills.

Consigli per la pratica

Per massimizzare la tua pratica di conversazione in inglese, considera di shadoware il video a una velocità naturale. Inizia ascoltando attentamente il parlato, prestando attenzione al ritmo e all'intonazione. Una volta che ti senti a tuo agio con il contenuto, prova a ripetere le frasi immediatamente dopo averle sentite. Questa tecnica da shadowspeak ti aiuterà a migliorare la tua pronuncia e a memorizzare nuove espressioni. Ricorda di mantenere un tono conversazionale e di non avere fretta; la chiarezza è più importante della velocità. Approfitta delle pause nel video per riflettere su ciò che hai appena sentito e cerca di imitare non solo le parole ma anche il modo di esprimerle. Utilizzare video come questo è un ottimo modo per imparare l'inglese con YouTube, perché ti consente di imparare nel contesto e con esempi pratici. La pratica regolare ti aiuterà a diventare un oratore più sicuro e fluido nel tempo.

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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