跟读练习: Band 8.0 IELTS Practice Speaking Exam [+ Free Speaking PDF] - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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We're going to start off by talking about seasons.
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We're going to start off by talking about seasons.
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What is your favorite season?
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Summer is my favorite season,
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but not for the whole year.
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So I like four seasons.
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But I like summer because of the sun,
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because of the vitamins we have.
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I mean, yeah, summer mainly.
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Tell me about the different seasons in your country.
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We have four seasons.
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But my favorite is the summer,
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as I mentioned, because in Beirut,
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it's not like too hot.
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And if you feel hot,
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you go to the mountains.
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So you feel like it's different in Beirut, the seasons.
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I like winter in Beirut.
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We go ski and we have many activities to do.
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We're not stuck at home.
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It's not like minus 20.
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So it's nice.
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Is tourism popular in a particular season in your country?
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The tourism in Beirut is high in summer and Christmas.
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All the people come, you know,
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it's like our country is more about family.
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And so they come to Beirut to see the family,
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to spend the holidays and to have time with the parents.
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Let's talk about sports.
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Do you play any sports?
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I used to play wakeboard, snowboard, horse riding.
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And I had to stop because of the kids.
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I'm afraid, I mean, something will happen, God forbid and I'm planning now to go back to my hobbies.
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Do you watch any sports on TV?
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No, I'm not a fan of sports,
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but I like to do sports and I like my kids to do sports.
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So I started gymnastics for my son last year.
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He was too young for the gymnastics because I like seeing him active,
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not sitting and watching TV and on the iPad
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so yeah what sport did you play as a child in school gymnastics I love gymnastics
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and for me gymnastics is the base for all the for
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whatever you want to do in your life the base is
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gymnastics let's talk about travel where was the last place you
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visited on holiday Greece actually we go to Greece every summer
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and I love Greece it's like similar to Beirut but more advanced
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and way more not more civilized
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but i love greece i love the vibes the islands they
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have the people the food there is amazing i love italy
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um romania europe in general i love europe where would you
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like to go back again on holiday beirut actually we're going
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uh in christmas we're going to spend Christmas in London but I'm excited for Beirut.
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Now let's talk about TV.
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Do you enjoy watching TV?
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Yes actually I love watching TV at night
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because I put the kids to sleep
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and I feel like this is my time with my husband
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so like two three hours before going back to sleep and I feel like it's It's our quality time,
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sitting together, watching a movie, a documentary, series.
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What kind of TV programs do you most enjoy watching?
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I love Netflix.
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Yeah, and you have all the options you want.
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If you want to watch a series or a documentary,
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you have plenty of choices.
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What was your favorite TV show when you were a child?
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When I was a child,
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I used to play outside with my neighbors,
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so we used to spend time playing more than watching TV.
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But we used to watch like,
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you know, the kids show at 5 a.m before school and that's it.
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When we come back from school,
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we run directly to the street.
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So describe a TV documentary you watched that you enjoyed.
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The last one I watched,
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it was about the most country,
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the population in this country who lived longer than the other countries.
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Why I watched this documentary?
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Because when I have kids,
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back to the kids, when I had the first baby,
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I decided to change my lifestyle,
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to stop eating bad food,
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to stop eating junk food, to change everything.
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So when I saw this documentary,
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I felt like I have, it's a must.
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I have to watch this documentary and to see why this population or this country,
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they live longer than the other countries.
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And mainly it was like because of the food, the organic food.
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They don't go to the gym,
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but they walk a lot.
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they don't sit like doing nothing.
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No, they are always active.
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So I learned a lot while watching this documentary because my husband used to make fun of me.
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Okay, why are you using buckwheat flour instead of the normal flour?
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When I watch this documentary,
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I've got the answer and I told him,
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look, when you eat this flour instead of this,
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it will help you, it will help your blood not to,
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how to say it, to absorb the sugar.
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So this is the difference between this and this.
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That's why in Italy, if you realize that their food is based on carbs,
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why they are not fat or why they are not like sumo?
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Because of the good ingredients they use and the quality of food they have. So, yeah.
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That's the end of the two minutes.
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So we've been talking about a TV documentary and we're going to continue to talk about TV and specifically TV advertising.
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What type of products are most advertised on TV in your country?
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Thanks very much and let's get back to the video.
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So mainly the food.
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They do a lot of commercials about food.
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Cheese, fries, yeah food.
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Do you think that people pay attention to adverts on TV?
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Yeah, of course they do.
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Because it's not like an ad you can skip.
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You have to watch.
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Otherwise, you put mute, but you are still watching.
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Even if you mute the TV,
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you are still watching and seeing the product name and the product itself.
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How important are regulations on TV advertising?
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So important, especially for the young generation.
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You know what's happening now and the brainwash,
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the kids they are going through and the things we're not used to see and we're not used to think about,
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now we are seeing everywhere in the cartoons and like we say under the table,
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the message is like yeah
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so what I'm going to do now is give you some feedback
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and you did very very well but there's always room for improvement
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so I'm not criticizing you or anything like that
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and just trying to help you get the best mark possible
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so I'm going to give you feedback on part one part two
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and part three
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So part one, you did very, very well.
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One thing that you did particularly well was you really developed your answers and you were very fluent.
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You had no problem talking about those things.
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One thing that you do that could become a problem,
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I don't think it is a problem,
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is that you tend to answer the question and then you will go off and speak about things related to that question,
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but kind of adjacent to that topic, you know?
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So you're going off and talking about your children related to that rather than really sticking to the question question.
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So you get a mark for,
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it's called coherence, which means did you answer the question and really develop the answer related to that question.
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So you didn't do it that much but sometimes you went off and talked about things,
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which is okay, but we want to help you get the highest mark possible.
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With part two you had no problem speaking for two minutes.
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Most students find it very difficult to speak for two minutes.
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You don't have any problem at all speaking for two minutes about that.
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Just be careful and again,
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you stick to the topic.
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It was describe a TV documentary and you talked a lot about you
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and your husband and his health and why that food is healthy.
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That's okay because it's related to that topic.
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So in the way that you did it was probably fine.
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But the question is describe a documentary.
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So you You should really, really focus on that.
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The only weakness that you have is really sticking to and answering the actual question.
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So you can use examples from your own life.
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For example, my husband, we started using buckwheat in the pasta and that really helped him.
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And then go back to the documentary.
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If you did the test for real,
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you might be under pressure,
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you might be stressed out.
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And when people are stressed out, they're not thinking clearly.
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And then you might start talking about things that are not really related to the question.
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Part three, you did develop your answers,
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but you should try to maybe use a little bit more development.
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Use things like explaining why you think that or giving examples will help you develop it a little bit more.
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Again, sometimes you kind of went off on a tangent.
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A good way to think about the questions is maybe for most of these part three questions there's a,
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not all of them, but most of them there's like most things,
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this side and this side.
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All right.
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So if you want to think more clearly about these questions,
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it would be, well, some people think this,
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here's why they think that.
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Some people think this, here's why they think that.
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I personally believe this.
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So for example, how important are regulations on TV?
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So some people think that there shouldn't be any regulations,
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maybe because they're advertisers and they want to sell more stuff.
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Other people think that they should be heavily regulated because of children.
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Children should not be exposed to certain things through advertising.
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Personally, I'm a parent, so I think that there should be regulations,
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especially before 9 p.m.
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Nowadays we have to double them.
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So you can see how I give a more in-depth,
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more balanced view, especially the last question.
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It was kind of like you were talking as you were thinking.
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It's better to take a few seconds and think,
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you know, you don't have to immediately give an answer,
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but think like, okay, why do people think this?
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Why do people think that?
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And then you can give the answer.
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So that would help.
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But overall, excellent.
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Like really, really, really well done.
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So let me give you some feedback on pronunciation, fluency, grammar and vocabulary.
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For pronunciation, the examiner will be thinking,
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can I understand everything that she says?
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And they will, he or she listening to you will be able to understand 100% of what you're saying.
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So you'll get a very high mark for pronunciation.
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You do have a Lebanese accent and you should be very proud of that.
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A lot of people think that getting a high mark for pronunciation means sounding British or American or Australian.
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That's not what it's about at all.
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Some of the best students in the world have very strong accents,
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but it's not about speaking with a British accent.
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It's about using your own accent to speak as clearly as possible.
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And you do an excellent job with that.
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So you would get a very high score for your pronunciation.
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It's very, very good.
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Yes.
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And you also use intonation very well.
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So your voice going up,
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your voice going down to show meaning.
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You do that very well.
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So overall your pronunciation is very, very, very high standard.
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Thank you.
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Just to go back to accent,
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the only time accent would cause a problem is if your accent is so thick that it causes problems for the listener.
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And yours is not.
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When you don't understand when I'm saying.
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Exactly.
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And as I said, I'm sitting with you talking and there's not one word that I don't understand.
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So yeah, very, very good.
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We move on to fluency and coherence.
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So fluency and coherence is one band.
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Fluency means speaking normally without pausing or hesitating or repetition.
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You have no problem with that in general,
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but we'll come back to that in a second.
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coherence is your main issue.
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So coherence is did you answer the question.
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So sometimes you go off on a...
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You remind me of my sister.
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My sister can speak for days.
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And you ask her about one thing and she ends up talking about something completely.
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Actually, you're right because I forgot that we have the time and I'm like...
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Yeah.
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I mean, under normal.. like when I'm speaking to my sister,
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I would never criticize her about her speaking level.
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but remember this is a test. So with...
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No, it's nice to hear.
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I'm happy to hear this.
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So it's not a criticism,
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it's just, remember they're testing that.
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So you would maybe get a lower mark for coherence.
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And then fluency, especially towards the end,
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because you were trying to think of the correct answer.
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It's a speaking test, so there's no correct answer.
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Any answer is acceptable acceptable.
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They're not testing your knowledge of the topic or your IQ.
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They're just using these general topics so that anyone can talk about them.
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That's why they ask you about questions that anyone in Lebanon
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or Vietnam or South Africa or any country in the world will know about these topics.
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So you don't have to be an expert in them.
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In part three, if you get a difficult topic,
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feel free to say, I don't know much about this,
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but here's my guess yeah you know and throw it through like
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that just keep talking and that and that's absolutely fine
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and then at the end you can you didn't know the right word
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because that sometimes happens even you know even myself
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when i'm speaking i'm like my mind is gone blank yeah even in arabic sometimes
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yeah what is that word to say yeah what yeah yeah exactly
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if that happens in in the test all you have to do is say to the examiner
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and i'm thinking of this word i can't think of the exact one but but it means this,
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or paraphrase it, this, and that's absolutely fine.
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Because that happens in normal,
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like when you're speaking Arabic, when I'm speaking English.
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I do it when I'm teaching all the time.
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Because they're not looking for the perfect answer,
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they're looking for,
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if you move to London or Canada or New York City and you got a job in a company there,
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would you be able to communicate with those people?
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Absolutely.
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Absolutely.
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Yeah.
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You know, and that's what really they're testing.
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For grammar, your grammar is excellent.
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Very very good, very very accurate.
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You do make certain little slips,
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like this one for example,
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but these are just little slips.
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You're not making them all the time.
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All right, so 90% of your sentences have no errors in them, no grammatical errors.
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You do make little slips,
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but none of those slips stop me understanding what you're saying.
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So if you were making grammar mistakes where I'm like,
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what does she mean?
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Like I don't know what she means,
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then that would be an issue.
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But because your slips are minor and not frequent at all,
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you would get a very high score for grammar.
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So your grammar is very, very good.
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Same with your vocabulary.
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Your vocabulary is of a very high standard, such as this.
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So you can see that you use very good topic-specific vocabulary and also very idiomatic vocabulary.
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So this is vocabulary that native English speakers would use,
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that generally learners wouldn't be able to use.
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So that demonstrates that you've got a very high level of vocabulary.
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Thank you.
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So overall, you would get a high score except for coherence and fluency.
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That's what you should work on.
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Yeah.
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And we'd like to invite you back and we can do another one
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and we can see if you get the top score.
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Thank you.
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Sound good?
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Yeah.
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All right.
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在这一节课程中,学习者将通过讨论不同的季节、运动和旅行经历来提高自己的英语发音和口语能力。这段练习视频结合了个人的喜好和生活经历,为学习者提供了一个真实的交流场景。通过观察和模仿发言者的语音语调,学习者将能更好地掌握如何用英语表达自己的想法,流利地与他人交流。该课程非常适合想要在日常会话中提升英语口语的学习者。
关键词汇与短语
- 最喜欢的季节 (favorite season)
- 旅游 (tourism)
- 运动 (sports)
- 假期 (holiday)
- 活动 (activities)
- 骑马 (horse riding)
- 健身操 (gymnastics)
- 度假 (vacation)
练习技巧
为了提高你的英语发音和口语流利度,建议使用 shadow speak(影子语言)的方法来练习这段视频的内容。在进行练习时,首先要开放声音,注意视频说话者的节奏和语调。由于视频的速度相对适中,学习者可以逐句模仿所听内容,提升语言的自然度。
以下是一些具体的练习提示:
- 首先,选择一个短片段,仔细听一遍,关注发言者的语音语调。
- 尝试跟随他们的讲话,即使你无法马上理解每一个单词,但把重点放在模仿其情感和语调上。
- 然后,再次播放视频,暂停并逐句重复。这样可以帮助你 提高英语发音 并加深对口语表达的理解。
- 建议给自己录音,与原视频进行对比,这样可以找出你的发音与标准发音之间的差别。
- 最后,养成定期进行 英语口语练习 的习惯,尝试在不同的上下文中运用新学的词汇和短语。
通过这样的练习,你将能够更自信地在日常生活中用英语交流,流利地表达自己的意见和感受。
什么是跟读法?
跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。
