Практика Shadowing: CELPIP Speaking Practice| Personal Experience - Изучайте разговорный английский с YouTube

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Take a look at this woman.
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She's taking the CELPIP exam and on the exam there's a question where she has to talk about a personal experience.
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Okay and she has one minute to answer the question.
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What should she say?
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Well in this lesson I'm going to tell you exactly what you should say for this question on the exam.
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Now if you want more lessons on CELPIP just click on the subscribe button right down there.
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Okay so here's the question.
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Talk about a great time you had with a family member or friend.
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Maybe you can talk about a party,
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something you did together at school,
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a time you traveled with a friend or anything else you can remember.
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What happened and why was it memorable?
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Okay, so we have lots of options here.
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Now, I think this is probably the easiest question on the IELTS,
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not the IELTS, sorry, on the CELPIP exam because you only have to tell a story for one minute.
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Okay, so it should be pretty easy.
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Okay, so you're going to tell a story about something that happened to you that was memorable.
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Okay, so you're going to use past tense verbs.
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Now this is very important.
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Okay, you're going to say something like this.
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Two years ago, my best friend and I went to Las Vegas on a vacation.
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We ate great food, we drank,
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we visited, we saw, we experienced.
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Okay, look at all those past tense verbs.
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I know lots of English learners who never use past tense verbs at all.
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Never.
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They never use past tense verbs.
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Okay, so you need to use past tense verbs if you want to do well on this question.
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When we're telling a story,
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we're talking about the past and we use these past tense verbs.
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Okay, so what should you talk about in your story?
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Well, you should say who,
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Who was in the story?
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What was the context?
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Okay, where was it?
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When was it?
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Okay, for example, you could say,
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two years ago, I went to Las Vegas with my friend on a vacation.
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Okay so in one sentence you answered all of these.
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Okay so that's what you should do.
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Your first sentence should answer all of these things.
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Okay so your first sentence is going to be the big picture.
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Who, what, where
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when then you're going to zoom in on what happened what happened you're going to give the details okay
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and you're going to to give the details in chronological order okay chronological means time
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so the order of time first this happened, then this, then this.
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For example, you could say,
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on the first day, we did such and such.
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Then on the second day,
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on the third day, that way it'll be easy for the person who's listening to your speaking,
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it'll be easy for them to follow your story.
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And they'll probably give you a good mark.
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Okay, so you're going to use words like then, after that, okay?
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Now, what strategy are you going to have when you answer this question?
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You have 30 seconds to think about something before you start speaking.
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Okay, so are you going to tell a real story or are you going to make up a story?
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What do you think is easier for you?
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Well, I would say if a story immediately comes to mind,
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then it would be easier to tell a real story.
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Like, let's say you see the question and you think,
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oh yeah, that time I was in Europe with my friend.
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Okay, I'll talk about that.
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Then it would probably be easier to tell a real story
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because then you don't have to think about making something up, right?
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But if you can't think of a real story,
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don't waste time trying to think about some experience you had.
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Just make something up, okay?
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Because you only have 30 seconds to prepare.
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So just make something up and then start taking notes what you're going to say.
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Okay, so I'm going to give you an example of how I would answer this question.
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Okay, remember, you only have one minute and you have 30 seconds to prepare.
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So I see the question.
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Okay, nothing is coming to my mind.
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I can't think of a real story that happens.
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So I need to make something up.
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Okay, so I'm going to say I went on a motorbike trip in Thailand with my friend.
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Okay, so I'm going to start taking notes.
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On the first day, we just relaxed and we got some massages.
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On the second day, we rented our motorbikes and we started our trip.
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On the third day, we had a crazy food experience.
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Okay, on the fourth day,
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my friend's motorbike broke down.
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Okay, 30 seconds is done.
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Now I need to start speaking.
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Okay, so I've got my stopwatch here.
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I'm going to start it so you can hear exactly how I would answer this question.
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Okay, ready?
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Take a deep breath.
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Okay, start.
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Two years ago, my friend and I went on a motorbike trip in Thailand.
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We started our trip in the city of Chiang Mai.
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When we got there, we were really tired on the first day.
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So we just relaxed and we went to get some Thai massages.
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On the second day, we rented our motorbikes and we started our trip.
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We drove from Chiang Mai up to the city of Chiang Rai in northern Thailand.
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On the third day we had a really crazy experience.
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We stopped at a restaurant for lunch
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and my friend wanted to try some crazy Thai food
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so he ordered fried spiders but one of the spiders wasn't dead it was still alive
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and it was crawling around in the plate
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so my friend actually ate a living spider it was crazy on the okay
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so my time is up a minute I was going to say
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on the fourth day my friend's motorbike broke down and
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that sort of ruined our trip so we couldn't keep going our trip
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so we decided to end our trip
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and we just I don't know whatever I could say okay
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but this is good
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because I had enough to talk about now maybe it would have been a little bit better
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if I had looked at the time and said some sort of conclusion.
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Like, even though we had some frustrations with the motorbike breaking down,
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it was still a great trip that I'll remember forever.
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That would be a great ending.
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Okay, but I ran out of time.
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Okay, so, you know, I don't know.
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I think it's better to keep speaking for the full time than to end early.
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Like if you talk for 30 seconds and then you say,
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yeah, that was something I'll remember.
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That was a good trip.
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I had a good time with my family.
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And then you're done and you've got 30 seconds left.
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You're not going to get a good mark.
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I think you're going to get a better mark if you talk from beginning to end.
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even if you can't get a good conclusion in, like I did.
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Okay, so that's how I would answer it.
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But I want to know about you.
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Which personal experience would you talk about if you had to answer this question?
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What would your strategy be?
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What would you write?
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What would you take notes of in the 30 seconds?
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Okay, let me know down there in the comments and I'll see you over in the next episode of Mad English TV.
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Take care.
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Thank you.

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