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Take a look at this fish.
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Take a look at this fish.
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What do you think is going to happen next?
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If you're taking the CELPIP exam,
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you're going to see a question like this on the exam.
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What do you think will happen next?
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Well, in this lesson, I'm going to teach you how you should answer this question.
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Now, I'm making a lot of videos on CELPIP, listening, speaking, reading, writing.
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So if you haven't already,
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make sure you subscribe to my channel right down there.
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Okay, so this is task 4 on the speaking part of the test.
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And task 4 is all about making predictions.
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What's going to happen?
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Now actually, you're going to see the same picture that you saw in task 3,
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which is describing a scene.
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okay so in task three you're going to see a picture
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and you have to describe it then in task four you have to predict what's going to happen okay
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but it's the same picture so
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when you're doing task three you can already be thinking about what's going to happen in task four okay
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so in task three you're describing the picture you can say this is a picture of a fish
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and a fish hook And then in task 4,
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you're going to say, I think the fish will...
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And you're going to make a prediction.
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Now, take a look at this.
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In task 2, you're talking about a past experience.
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So you're going to use past tense verbs.
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In task 3, you're describing a picture.
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So you're going to use present tense verbs.
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In task 4, you're making predictions.
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so you're going to use future tense verbs.
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This is very important.
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This isn't just random.
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They chose these tasks to test you on your verb tenses.
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So you really need to pay attention to the verb tenses.
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In this one, you're just using past tenses.
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Two years ago, I went on a trip with my friend.
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And here you're saying this picture is of a parrot sitting in a tree.
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On the left side of the picture there is a boy.
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On the right side of the picture there is...
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So you're just using present verbs, right?
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In this one you're going to be using future tense verbs, right?
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Now this is how we make predictions in English.
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we use words like this.
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I think or I'm pretty sure or I'm not entirely sure
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but I think or I think what will probably happen is or what's going to happen next is.
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Okay, so we use these phrases when we're making predictions.
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Now, you're going to say I think or something similar to that.
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Then you're going to use a future tense verb.
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Okay, so look at this picture.
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We have a cat and a mouse.
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So what do you think is going to happen?
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Well, you could say, I think the cat will.
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Then, I think the mouse is going to,
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remember, is going to and will mean the same thing.
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They're both future tense verbs.
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Okay, so I want you to look at this picture,
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okay and and and think about what you would say now remember you have to speak for 60 seconds
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60 seconds that's a long time okay this is a very simple picture um there's a cat
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and a mouse so
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if you say i think the cat will eat the mouse that's only five seconds you need to speak for 60 seconds.
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So you need to think about a series of events.
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You need to tell a story, something creative.
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Just make something up.
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It's your choice.
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Okay, so make a series of events.
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Now, when you see the question,
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you have 30 seconds to prepare something,
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to think about what's going to happen.
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So you can take some notes.
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So maybe write down two or three things,
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just words, that you think that will help you remember what you want to talk about.
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Okay, 30 seconds is not a very long time,
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so you just have to write down a few words.
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For example, you You could say,
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um, cat tries to catch mouse, but fails.
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Then, uh, cat chases mouse around the house, or something like that.
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Just any story, anything that you think is going to happen,
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you need to use future tense verbs,
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and you need to tell a series of events that will take 60 seconds.
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Because if you only speak for 5 or 10 seconds,
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you're going to get really bad marks.
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Okay, so I want you to pause this video right now and take some notes for 30 seconds on this picture.
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And then after 30 seconds I want you to try to speak for one minute.
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Then after you're finished speaking I want you to press the play button again
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because I'm going to give you an example of what I would say in this question.
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Okay.
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So.
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Are you ready?
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Here's what I would say if I saw this question on the exam.
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I have my stopwatch here.
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So, you ready?
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Here we go.
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I think the cat is going to try to catch the mouse,
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but the mouse is smart.
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the mouse is going to run back into its hole
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and the cat won't be able to get it
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because the hole is too small the cat is too big to fit in the hole
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but the cat is smart the cat is going to wait quietly outside the hole
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and wait for the mouse to come out and
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when the mouse comes out the cat's going to pounce on it
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but the mouse is going to escape
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and run around the house the cat is going to chase the mouse around the house
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and i think the cat is really hungry
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so the cat's not going to give up the cat is
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going to continue chasing the mouse until it catches it and
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when it catches the mouse it's going to eat the mouse for dinner
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so in the end the mouse is going to die and the cat is going to be happy.
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Perfect.
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One minute.
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One minute and one second.
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I went one second over.
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Okay, so that's how I would answer this question.
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Is that what you said?
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Or did you have some other crazy story?
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Okay, so let's take a look at another picture.
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Now, again, I want you to pause this video do the same thing.
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Take some notes for 30 seconds on what's going to happen here,
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and then after 30 seconds,
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try to speak for 60 seconds.
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And then after you're finished,
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press the play button again,
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because I'm going to give you another example of what I would say.
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So, let's see, I'll reset my stopwatch.
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Okay, are you ready?
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Here's my answer.
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So I think the shark is going to attack the girl because it looks pretty hungry.
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So it's going to attack the girl but the girl looks really brave and strong.
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So I think the girl is going to fight back.
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I think she's going to punch the shark in the nose and the shark is going to get really mad.
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They're going to fight for a long time
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but I think the shark is obviously bigger and stronger so the girl is going to get tired first from fighting.
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So I think she's going to give up
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and she's going to try to swim away and the shark is going to bite off one of her legs
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but some fishermen nearby are going to see the scene
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and shoot the shark and save the girl
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so in the end the girl will lose a leg
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but she'll be saved okay again I went one second over okay so So,
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I think that's good.
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You're just, you're telling a story.
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You're trying to make something up.
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A series of events.
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Okay, so I said first,
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the shark is going to attack the girl.
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Then, the girl is going to fight back and punch the shark in the nose,
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which is going to make the shark mad.
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and then they're going to fight for a while
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and then the girl is going to get tired
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and she's going to give up and try to swim away
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and then the shark is going to bite off one of her legs
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but some fishermen are going to save her by shooting the shark okay
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so it's a series of events in one minute
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so I was speaking for the full minute try not to try not to pause for too long Try not to say,
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um, uh, it's okay.
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If you pause a few times or if you say,
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um, you know, a few times,
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but try to practice so that you don't have too many pauses.
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Try to speak as much as you can.
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Not too fast, just a nice smooth pace.
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Try to practice speaking for a full minute.
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and C.
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I think you're going to improve if you practice that.
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Okay, so let's do some homework.
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I want you to tell me what's going to happen next in this picture.
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So here we have a building that's on fire
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and we have a guy standing on the roof of the building and we have some people down here.
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So what's going to happen?
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Let me know your answer down there in the comments
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and I'll see you over in the next episode of Mad English TV.
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Take care.

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이 수업에 대하여

이번 수업에서는 CELPIP 시험에서의 예측하기 문제를 연습합니다. 예측하기는 영어 회화 연습에서 중요한 부분으로, 상황을 보고 그 결과에 대해 자신의 생각을 말하는 능력을 기릅니다. 이 수업을 통해 여러분은 미래 시제를 사용하여 예측을 어떻게 하는지 배울 것입니다. 그림을 보고 '무엇이 일어날 것인가?'라는 질문에 답하는 연습을 함으로써, 영어 말하기 능력을 향상시킬 것입니다.

주요 어휘 및 구문

  • 예측하다 (predict): 미래에 일어날 일에 대한 생각을 말할 때 사용하는 동사입니다.
  • 나는 생각해 (I think): 자신의 의견이나 예측을 시작할 때 사용하는 표현입니다.
  • 아마 ~일 것이다 (will probably): 불확실성을 내포하면서도 예측을 할 때 유용한 구문입니다.
  • 결과 (result): 행동이나 사건의 최종적인 상태를 나타냅니다.
  • 과거 경험 (past experience): 과거에 있었던 일을 이야기할 때 사용하는 표현입니다.
  • 현재 시제 (present tense): 현재 상황을 설명할 때 사용하는 문법 시제입니다.
  • 미래 시제 (future tense): 미래의 사건이나 행동을 설명할 때 사용하는 문법 시제입니다.
  • 그림 (picture): 설명하거나 예측을 하기 위해 보는 시각적 자료입니다.

연습 팁

이번 영상에서는 shadowspeak 기법을 활용하여 연습하는 것이 도움이 됩니다. 먼저, 영상 속 대화를 충분히 들으면서 말의 속도와 억양을 익혀보세요. 영상의 속도는 자연스러우며, 따라 하기 좋은 리듬을 가지고 있습니다. 그 다음, 잠깐 멈추고 각 구문을 따라 말해보세요. 이렇게 영어 쉐도잉 방법으로 소리 내어 말하기 연습을 할 때는, 가능한 한 원본의 발음을 모방하도록 신경 써야 합니다. 예를 들어, '나는 생각해~'와 같은 구문을 반복해서 연습하면서 자연스럽게 사용하는 것이 중요합니다. 또한 각 문장에서의 미래 시제 사용에 집중하여, 질문에 대한 자신의 예측을 만들어 보세요. 이를 통해 IELTS 스피킹 준비 과정에서도 실력을 더욱 향상시킬 수 있습니다.

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