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Unit 4.
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Listening, Part 3.
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Exercise 3.
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You will hear a woman talking to a group of young people about the bushcraft courses she organizes.
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For each question, write the correct answer in the gap.
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Write one or two words or a number.
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I'm here to tell you about our bushcraft courses.
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Since 2007, we've been teaching people the necessary skills to stay alive in the wild by using the things around them.
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So, what are weekend courses like?
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On Saturday morning, your guide will pick you up for your adventure in front of the station
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and drive you to our main office.
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First, you'll need to repack your backpack with just the essential equipment,
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and then it's time to walk to the forest camp.
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The first lesson is how to use the equipment.
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For example, you will learn how to hold a knife properly,
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so that you don't hurt yourself or others.
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The next job is building your own hut.
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It doesn't need to be beautiful,
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but it will be your place to spend the night as it will get cold.
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But don't worry your guide will have an emergency tent for the group to sleep in
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if necessary you'll learn how to catch a rabbit
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although i can't promise you'll be lucky enough to get one
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if you do i'll show you how to prepare it
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and we'll have it for lunch we'll also go fishing in the river
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but whatever we catch there we will have to put back into the water.
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Those are the rules in this area.
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Over the rest of the weekend you'll learn how to find drinking water,
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use the stars and moon to navigate and check the clouds for rain or a change in temperature.
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Please visit our website for more details but
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if you have any specific questions please email me on justina at bushcraftskills.com that's j-u-s-t-y-n-a
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or
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if you prefer you can telephone us our number is 01773
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442256 there's someone in our office from Monday to Friday from 10 to 5.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This video provides an engaging context for English speaking practice, focusing on a real-life situation involving bushcraft courses. By listening to the speaker, you gain insight into specific vocabulary related to outdoor survival skills, making it perfect for learners interested in nature and adventure. Practicing with this material enhances your ability to communicate effectively in similar situations, which is especially beneficial for IELTS speaking practice. Understanding the speaker's instructions and descriptions helps you grasp how to convey information clearly and confidently.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several key grammatical structures and phrases stand out:

  • Present continuous tense: The speaker uses phrases like "we've been teaching" to indicate ongoing actions. This structure is essential for discussing ongoing experiences and activities.
  • Imperative verbs: Phrases such as "repack your backpack" and "learn how to hold a knife" demonstrate the use of commands, which are vital in instructional contexts. This structure is useful for giving clear and direct instructions during presentations or conversations.
  • Conditional phrases: The phrase "if you do, I'll show you how to prepare it" illustrates the use of conditionals. This construction is helpful for expressing outcomes based on specific conditions, enhancing your ability to discuss possibilities during IELTS speaking practice.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you practice English through this video, be aware that certain words and phrases may present pronunciation challenges:

  • Equipment: This word includes a subtle silent 't', which can confuse non-native speakers. Practice saying it slowly to ensure clarity.
  • Navigating: The stress on the second syllable (nav-i-GA-ting) is crucial. Misplacing the stress might make it difficult for others to understand your speech.
  • Emergency: The pronunciation of this word can be tricky, especially for learners whose first language doesn’t contain similar sounds. Break it down as e-MER-gen-cy for better clarity.

Utilizing the shadowing technique with this video can further enhance your pronunciation and fluency. By listening to the speaker and mimicking their speech, you effectively practice the rhythm and melody of English. Consider using a shadowing app for a more structured approach, allowing you to record your practice and track your progress over time.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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