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Hello everyone and welcome back to LearnAvo,
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where you build confidence for IELTS speaking through clear structure and well-developed answers.
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Today's topic is Astronauts, a fascinating IELTS speaking part one,
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topic connected to science, space exploration, teamwork, and technology.
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At the end of this practice,
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you'll also find a vocabulary section with clear definitions
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and complete example sentences to help you express your ideas accurately in the IELTS exam.
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Let's begin.
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Good afternoon.
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Good afternoon.
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I'm Daniel Cooper, and I'll be your examiner today.
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Could you tell me your full name, please?
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My name is Olivia Parker.
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Thanks, Olivia.
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Could I see your identification please?
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Of course, here it is.
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Thank you, that's perfect.
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Now, in this first part of the test,
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I'd like to ask you some questions about astronauts.
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Are you interested in astronauts and space exploration?
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Yes, I am very interested in astronauts and space exploration because they represent human curiosity and scientific progress.
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Learning about space missions and discoveries helps people better understand the universe and inspires future technological development in many different fields.
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Did you want to become an astronaut when you were a child?
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When I was younger, I found astronauts very inspiring because they seemed brave and intelligent.
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Although I never seriously planned to become an astronaut,
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I admired the idea of exploring space and discovering completely unknown environments beyond Earth.
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Do you think astronauts have difficult jobs?
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Yes, astronauts definitely have very difficult jobs because they must complete dangerous missions and work in challenging conditions.
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They need strong physical and mental preparation,
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as well as excellent teamwork and problem-solving skills to handle unexpected situations in space.
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Do you think astronauts are brave?
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Yes, I think astronauts are extremely brave because they take significant risks while exploring space.
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Working far away from Earth in uncertain and dangerous environments requires courage,
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discipline, and confidence in both themselves and their team members.
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Would you like to travel to space?
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I think traveling to space would be an unforgettable experience
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because it would allow people to see Earth from a completely different perspective.
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However, I would also feel nervous because space travel involves many risks and challenges.
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Do people in your country talk about space exploration?
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Yes, people in my country sometimes discuss space exploration,
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especially when there are major scientific discoveries or international missions.
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Space-related topics often attract attention because they represent progress,
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innovation, and future possibilities for humanity.
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Do you enjoy watching movies about astronauts?
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Yes, I enjoy watching movies about astronauts because they combine science,
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adventure, and imagination in an interesting way.
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These movies often make people think about human potential and the future of space exploration beyond Earth.
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Do you think space exploration is important?
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Yes, I believe space exploration is very important because it helps scientists discover new information and develop advanced technology.
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Many inventions used in everyday life were originally connected to research conducted for space missions and exploration programs.
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Do you think astronauts need teamwork skills?
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Yes, teamwork is extremely important for astronauts because space missions depend heavily on cooperation and communication.
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Astronauts must trust each other completely and work together carefully to complete tasks safely and successfully in difficult environments.
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Would you like to meet an astronaut?
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Yes, I would love to meet an astronaut because they have unique experiences and knowledge that most people never encounter.
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Listening to their stories about space travel and training would probably be both educational and highly inspiring.
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Do you think astronauts are intelligent people?
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Yes, astronauts are usually highly intelligent because their work requires scientific knowledge,
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technical skills, and quick decision-making abilities.
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They must also learn how to solve complex problems under pressure during space missions and training activities.
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Do you think children are interested in astronauts?
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Yes, many children are interested in astronauts because space exploration feels exciting and mysterious.
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Astronauts are often seen as heroes who explore unknown places,
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which naturally attracts the imagination and curiosity of young people.
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Do you think being an astronaut is stressful?
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Yes, being an astronaut is probably extremely stressful because they face dangerous conditions and high levels of responsibility.
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Living and working in space for long periods would require strong emotional control and mental resilience.
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Do you think astronauts spend too much time away from family?
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Yes, astronauts likely spend a significant amount of time away from family because of training and missions.
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This can be emotionally difficult,
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especially during long space missions where communication and physical contact are limited.
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Do you follow news about space missions?
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I occasionally follow news about space missions because I find scientific discoveries and technological developments very interesting.
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Major missions often receive global attention and show how quickly space exploration continues to advance in modern times.
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Do you think space tourism will become common?
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Yes, I think space tourism could become more common in the future as technology improves and costs decrease.
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However, it may still remain expensive and limited for many years before becoming widely accessible to ordinary people.
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Do you think astronauts help scientific progress?
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Yes, astronauts contribute greatly to scientific progress because they participate in important experiments and research projects.
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Their work helps scientists understand space,
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technology, and even certain aspects of human health more effectively.
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Would you watch a live rocket launch?
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Yes, I would definitely enjoy watching a live rocket launch because it would be an exciting and memorable experience.
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Seeing such advanced technology in action would probably create a strong sense of admiration and excitement.
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Do you think humans will live on other planets someday?
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It is possible that humans may live on other planets in the future because scientific research is progressing rapidly.
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Although many challenges still exist,
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future technology could make long-term space living more realistic and achievable.
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What qualities should astronauts have?
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Astronauts should have qualities such as intelligence,
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discipline, bravery, teamwork, and emotional stability.
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These characteristics are important because space missions involve difficult situations that require both technical knowledge and strong mental control.
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Before we finish today's practice,
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let's look at some useful vocabulary that can help you speak more confidently about astronauts in the IELTS exam.
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Astronaut.
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Person trained to travel in space.
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The astronaut completed an important space mission.
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Space exploration.
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Study and travel beyond Earth.
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Space exploration improves scientific knowledge.
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Mission Important planned task.
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The mission lasted several months in space.
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Rocket Vehicle used for space travel The rocket launched successfully yesterday.
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Gravity Force pulling objects toward Earth.
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Astronauts experience low gravity in space.
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Technology.
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Advanced scientific tools and systems.
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Modern technology supports space exploration.
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Crew.
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Group working together on a mission.
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The crew worked effectively during the mission.
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Training.
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Preparation for a specific activity.
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Astronauts complete difficult training programs.
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Discovery.
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Finding something new.
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Space research leads to important discoveries.
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Universe.
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All space and matter.
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Scientists study the universe continuously.
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That brings us to the end of today's IELTS Speaking,
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Part 1 Practice on Astronauts.
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and share it with other IELTS candidates.
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Keep practicing, and I'll see you in the next episode.

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이 동영상은 유튜브 영어 공부에 매우 유용한 자료입니다. IELTS 스피킹 부분에서 높은 점수를 받기 위한 구조화된 대답을 배우는 데 도움을 줍니다. 우주비행사와 관련된 주제를 통해 과학, 기술, 팀워크 및 우주 탐사의 중요성을 탐구할 수 있습니다. 이러한 배경 지식을 통해 학생들은 IELTS 시험에서 더 자신감 있게 자신을 표현할 수 있습니다. 더욱이, 명확한 어휘 섹션 덕분에 정해진 예문과 함께 단어의 정의를 학습할 수 있어, 실제 시험에서도 정확한 표현을 사용할 수 있게 됩니다.

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  • Yes, I am very interested in - 이 구조는 주제에 대한 개인의 관심을 표현하는 데 유용합니다. 향후 대화에서도 나의 의견을 나타낼 때 활용할 수 있습니다.
  • Although I never seriously planned to - 조건문을 사용하여 원인과 결과를 나타낼 수 있습니다. 과거의 경험을 이야기하며 미래의 결정에 대해 말할 때 유용합니다.
  • They need strong physical and mental preparation - 'need'와 'preparation'을 사용하는 이 표현은 특정 목표를 이루기 위해 필요한 조건에 대해 논의할 때 매우 적합합니다.

일반적인 발음 오류

영상에서 우주비행사(astronauts)라는 단어는 발음하기 어려운 단어 중 하나입니다. 이 단어의 'nauts' 발음이 잘못 표현될 수 있으니 주의가 필요합니다. 또한, 'space exploration' 같은 표현은 자연스럽게 흐르도록 발음하는 것이 중요합니다. 영어 발음 교정을 위해 shadow speech, 즉 쉐도잉 기술을 활용해보세요. 비디오를 보고 따라 읽으며 자연스러운 억양과 발음을 연습할 수 있습니다. shadow speak 연습은 어려운 발음을 극복하는 데 큰 도움이 될 것입니다.

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쉐도잉(Shadowing)은 원래 전문 통역사 훈련을 위해 개발된 언어 학습 기법으로, 다언어 학자인 Dr. Alexander Arguelles에 의해 대중화된 방법입니다. 핵심 원리는 간단하지만 매우 강력합니다: 원어민의 영어를 들으면서 1~2초의 짧은 지연으로 즉시 소리 내어 따라 말하는 것——마치 '그림자(shadow)'처럼 화자를 따라가는 것입니다. 문법 공부나 수동적인 청취와 달리, 쉐도잉은 뇌와 입 근육이 동시에 실시간으로 영어를 처리하고 재현하도록 훈련합니다. 연구에 따르면 이 방법은 발음 정확도, 억양, 리듬, 연음, 청취력, 말하기 유창성을 크게 향상시킵니다. IELTS 스피킹 준비와 자연스러운 영어 소통을 원하는 분들에게 특히 효과적입니다.

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