Shadowing Practice: Flyers Speaking Test 2026: Hướng dẫn đạt max 5 KHIÊN bài thi nói A2 Flyers của Cambridge [Test #5] - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hello.
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Hello.
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My name is Mr. Edwards.
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What's your name?
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I'm Bella.
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How old are you, Bella?
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I'm 10 years old.
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Now, here are two pictures.
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My picture is nearly the same as yours,
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but some things are different.
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For example, in my picture,
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the door of the train is open,
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but in your picture, it's closed.
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Okay?
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I'm going to say something about my picture,
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and you tell me how your picture is different.
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In my picture, there's an artist playing violin.
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He has a mustache.
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In my picture, the violin player doesn't have a mustache.
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In my picture, I can see some money in the suitcase.
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In my picture, there is no money in the suitcase.
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In my picture, there is a man wearing a blue uniform.
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He's also wearing a yellow belt.
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In my picture, he does not have a yellow belt.
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In my picture, I can see two birds on the suitcase.
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They have the same color.
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In my picture, the two birds are different colors.
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In my picture, the clock shows it's 9 o'clock.
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For my picture, it says 7 o'clock.
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In my picture, there's a man holding a cage.
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I can see a kitten in the cage.
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In my picture, there was a green bird in the cage.
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Very good.
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Katie and Alex are friends.
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Their family just bought new houses.
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I don't know anything about Katie's house, but you do.
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So I'm going to ask you some questions.
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Where is Katie's house?
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On King Road.
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What color is her house?
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It's the color yellow.
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How many rooms has it got?
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It's got four rooms.
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What does she like the most in her house?
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The swimming pool.
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And does her house have a garden?
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Yes.
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Now you don't know anything about Alex's house so you ask me some questions.
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Where is Alex's house?
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Alex's house is on Silver Street.
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What color is it?
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It's blue.
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How many rooms does it have?
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It's got five rooms.
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Does he have a garden?
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No, it doesn't.
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What does he like the most?
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He likes his living room most.
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These pictures tell a story.
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It's called Sophia meets a famous singer.
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Just look at the pictures first.
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Sophia's grandmother gives her two tickets for a pop concert.
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She's very excited because she loves pop music and she has never been to a concert before.
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Now you tell the story.
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Her mom drives her, is driving her and she's very excited.
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They see someone on the road who needs a drive.
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So they take her.
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They take her to the concert.
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Sophia is very surprised to see that she is on stage as one of the singers.
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Very good.
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Now let's talk about your mornings.
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What time do you wake up?
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Around 7 o'clock.
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What do you do first?
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I get ready for school.
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Okay, what time do you go to school?
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At 7.45.
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How do you go to school?
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By car.
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And tell me about your breakfast.
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I ate yogurt and cereal.
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Okay, thank you.
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Goodbye.

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Engaging with this speaking test video can significantly enhance your English communication skills. The scenario presented allows learners to immerse themselves in a practical speaking context, closely resembling real-life interactions. By practicing with the video, you can:

  • Build confidence: Regularly speaking along with the video fosters a comfortable learning atmosphere.
  • Improve fluency: By repeating phrases and sentences, you can develop smoother transitions in your speech.
  • Enhance comprehension: Listening to the dialogue and identifying differences in scenarios sharpens your listening skills, which are critical during the IELTS speaking practice.
  • Practice question formation: The interaction allows you to formulate questions, a vital skill for speaking tests.

Overall, using this video as a practice tool is a powerful method to learn English with YouTube while preparing for speaking assessments.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

This video employs specific grammatical structures and expressions that are essential for effective communication. Here are a few key examples:

  • Comparison phrases: Expressions like "in my picture" and "in your picture" are used to draw direct comparisons. This structure is crucial for helping learners articulate differences clearly.
  • Question formation: Questions such as "What color is her house?" demonstrate the correct form and intonation needed for inquiries. This practice is vital for engaging in conversation.
  • Descriptive language: Phrases like "a man wearing a blue uniform" teach learners how to describe people accurately. This skill enhances one’s ability to provide detailed answers during speaking tests.
  • Time expressions: The mention of specific times, such as "9 o'clock" and "7 o'clock," helps learners understand how to express time-related information confidently.

Common Pronunciation Traps

Pronunciation can be a challenge when practicing English speaking. Pay attention to the following tricky words and accents from the video:

  • Violin: Many learners mispronounce this word; ensure you stress the second syllable: vi-o-LIN.
  • Uniform: Students often hesitate on this word. Remember that it has three syllables: U-ni-form.
  • Cage: Make sure the 'g' is soft in pronunciation; it should sound like 'kayj.'
  • Kitten: This word can be tricky; practice the double 't' sound to ensure clarity.

Using a shadowing app or engaging in shadow speak with this video can help you overcome these challenges. By mimicking pronunciation and rhythm, you’ll gradually improve your speaking abilities.

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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