Pratica di Shadowing: IELTS Speaking Band 9 Clear and Confident Answers - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Let's watch this band 9 IELTS speaking interview with Akshan from Karnataka answer questions about art,
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Let's watch this band 9 IELTS speaking interview with Akshan from Karnataka answer questions about art,
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being part of a cricket club and club membership.
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Important vocabulary is underlined in the subtitles.
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Check out the definitions in the video description below.
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Now watch and learn.
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Welcome to the speaking section of the IELTS exam.
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My name is Adrian.
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I will be your examiner for this part of the test,
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and I'm recording this for clerical purposes.
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The time right now is 12 o'clock,
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and we are conducting this exam in Bangalore.
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This is candidate number 95887213, and examiner number 5891.
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The speaking has three parts.
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I will give you instructions for each.
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May I see your identification?
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Yes, certainly.
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Here's my passport that I used to register for IELTS.
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have a look at it please.
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What is your full name?
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My first name is Akshan and my family name is Singh.
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You can call me by my first name please.
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Okay Akshan, for part one I will ask you a couple of questions to get to know you better.
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Some questions on a general topic.
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Where do you live?
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I live in Bengaluru, the capital city of Karnataka in a three-bedroom quaint house with my parents and siblings.
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What do you do at the weekends?
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Usually on Saturday I study as I'm planning to pursue my PhD in computer management in the US.
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On Sundays I generally hang out with my friends.
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Last Sunday we went to this interesting cricket game between Bangalore and Mumbai.
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Let's talk about art.
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Do you like to draw or paint?
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Not really I mean yeah this isn't one of my hobbies.
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I believe the last time I painted a picture was in middle school for a project
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and I did draw my grandparents house.
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It wasn't that great.
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Did you study art in school and did you like it?
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Yes I did some beginner level classes in my early schooling.
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maybe between grades one to six or seven, but not after that.
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I felt that I'm not that talented in art,
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so I did not pursue it when I got an option to choose my studies and my hobbies.
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Do you have any art in your home,
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and can you tell me about it?
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Yes, we do.
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We have a couple of pictures of sceneries,
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a real nice picture of the Himalayas,
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and most interesting, we have an awesome looking elephant statue in my room.
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What is your favorite type of art and why?
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Yes, that's tricky to answer because I do consider music and movies as art forms too.
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And there's a lot of shows and music that I like
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If I were to pick one I would say the movies
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because it actually gets out the visual as well as the audio talent
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I would say my favorite movie is Gangs of Wasipur it is an action-packed movie with a real great story
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Have you ever been to an art show?
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Oh, yes We had been to this art exhibit at the government museum.
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It was related to native art and I went there with my friend who was really interested in it.
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If you could make any art piece, what would you make?
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Interesting question.
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If given a chance, I would direct my own movie,
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something like The Gangs of Wasseypur.
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It would be a action-packed movie with a provoking philosophy at the end stating that two wrongs do not do a right.
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It would be fun.
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That is the end of part one.
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We will now continue with part two.
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To get those band seven,
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eight, and nine scores in IELTS speaking,
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you have to show outstanding fluency,
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grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation right from the get-go.
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As soon as the examiner asks for your identification and your name,
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you have to respond in professional English using full sentences, just like Akshan.
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Here is my passport that I had used for registration a couple of weeks ago.
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Please take a look.
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My first name is Akshan.
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My family name is Please Call Me Bye.
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He is confident throughout part one,
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even though the topic of part one,
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art, is not his cup of tea.
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An important tip for your IELTS preparation is to practice talking about topics that are not familiar to you.
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Make a list and target these topics.
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If you're not really into music
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or mathematics be sure to practice these in this way you can avoid surprises
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and get a great score of course you can join our
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weekly live classes on YouTube to practice many of these topics
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regularly now let's continue for this part I will show you
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some questions you will have one minute to look at these questions please do not touch the question card.
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And then you will have one to two minutes to speak.
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In the one minute preparation time,
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you can take notes if you wish.
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You have your pencil and notepaper there.
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I will tell you when to start and when to stop.
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Sure.
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Talk about a club that you have been a member of in the past.
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Your one-minute preparation time begins now.
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Your one-minute preparation time is up.
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Please begin speaking.
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So I used to belong to this local cricket club called the Royals for a good few years
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This is a sports club for boys who play cricket
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Cricket is a team sport Where we use a bat a ball and the idea is to score the most points
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It is arguably by far the most popular game in India and Karnataka has a very strong team
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So me and my friends play cricket.
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I was a member of the Royals from the age of six to 16.
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So for a decade I participated in practice sessions and games and tournaments.
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I also did a bit of coaching.
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We usually had two or three practice sessions a week
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and a game at at once every weekend either a saturday
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or sunday the practice sessions used to last for two
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or three hours but the game would go on for almost six hours i loved playing cricket and i still do
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but not the club anymore officially the reason being i do not play cricket well enough to go professionally
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and it took a lot of my time so
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when I had to choose between studies
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and cricket I chose studies well having said
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that I still do have good connections with former team members
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and we still share that bond and we do still play cricket once in a
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while if I have time I may join an adult men's cricket group maybe sometime in the future
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but only if time permits that is the end of part two your time is over
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and I will stop you there now we will continue with
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part three please put in part two action continues to deliver a top-level performance
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and this is because he knows exactly how to structure talking about an event,
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in this case a club which he used to belong to.
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He knows that when talking about an event,
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he has to discuss the time,
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the location of the event,
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the attendees of the event,
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the activities, and his experience.
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He identifies in his one-minute preparation time that a sports club is a very good response,
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which he can talk about in a great amount of detail.
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It's easy to visualize and provide chronology,
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starting with the time when he joined the club as a child and continuing up until his young adulthood.
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When speaking about an event,
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as long as you structure your notes with time,
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location, attendees, activities, and experience while paying attention to the questions on the cue card,
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you will do great.
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Importantly, remember to have your first sentence ready before the examiner starts your speech.
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This means on the notepaper you can even write down,
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I used to be a member of a cricket club since the age of six.
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And in this way when the examiner starts the clock you can begin confidently and fluently.
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Now let's continue.
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Please put the notepaper and the pencil to the side just turn over the paper and put the pencil on top.
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For part three I will ask you some questions related to the topic of part two
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and some questions connected to your response.
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Let's talk about social activities.
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What are common kinds of organizations that people participate in?
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Well like the Royals people take part in a lot of sports clubs like cricket or football or baseball.
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Millions of people around the world join athletic clubs.
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Also people join clubs to socialize and to help people like UNICEF.
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Perché praticare il parlato con questo video?

Praticare la lingua parlata è fondamentale per migliorare la fluidità e la sicurezza durante le conversazioni. Questo video di un'intervista IELTS Band 9 offre un'opportunità unica di ascoltare un candidato che risponde a domande su argomenti vari, come l'arte e gli hobby. Attraverso l'imparare l'inglese con youtube, gli studenti possono familiarizzare con modelli di conversazione e lessico utile. Approfittando delle risposte chiare e sicure dell'oratore, gli studenti possono mettere in pratica il shadow speak, ripetendo le frasi e assimilando le strutture grammaticali. La pratica regolare aiuterà a costruire fiducia e a prepararsi per esami come l'IELTS.

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

  • Utilizzo della forma interrogativa: L'uso di domande aperte per approfondire argomenti, come “Do you like to draw or paint?” è essenziale per stimolare discussioni più ampie.
  • Frasi descrittive: Frasi come “I live in Bengaluru, the capital city of Karnataka” mostrano come fornire dettagli specifici sulla propria vita è’importante per rendere le risposte più ricche.
  • Lessico relativo agli hobby: Espressioni come “I did not pursue it when I got an option” evidenziano come parlare delle scelte personali possa rendere i discorsi più interessanti.
  • Espressioni di preferenza: L'oratore usa frasi come “If I were to pick one” per esprimere preferenze, un aspetto che arricchisce la comunicazione.

Trappole comuni di pronuncia

Nella conversazione, alcuni termini possono risultare difficili da pronunciare correttamente. Parole come “Bengaluru” e “Karnataka” possono presentare delle sfide, specialmente per chi non ha familiarità con la loro fonetica. Inoltre, l'intonazione e il ritmo utilizzati dall'oratore possono essere diversi rispetto a quelli dei principianti. Ascoltare attentamente e utilizzare tecniche di shadow speech aiuterà a superare queste difficoltà. Praticare regolarmente con contenuti come questo su siti dedicati come il shadowing site offre la possibilità di affinare le proprie abilità di pronuncia e di migliorare la comprensione uditiva.

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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