Fluency, pacing, intonation, and annunciation practice for the IELTS speaking section. Get all our videos like this, use the code PANDA9 for a 10% discount here, https://www.aehelp.com/full-course/ Send your MP3 Speaking Part 2 for a free score estimate [email protected] This video gives unique practice sessions with subtitles with a native English-speaking examiner. Part 1 topic is animals, Part 2 is a pressure situation, and 3 challenging events. To watch the full video, get our Premium IELTS package. This video playlist teaches important strategies for IELTS speaking interviews to score over band 7, and even 9. This video is part of a series that instructs the steps necessary to achieve a high score, between 7 to 9, on the IELTS speaking section questions. These classes will teach you the skills that will help you to be successful, and confident, and to reach success on these questions during the speaking interview. Follow the instructions carefully and make sure to practice. Use the subtitles as necessary to help you comprehend the information. It is essential to practice a lot to give full-sentence answers which reflect the grammar structure of the questions. Strategies will help with fluent language, natural language, and complex language. Enjoy. Follow us now on Instagram @ielts_aehelp
Band 9 Level Vocabulary:
Nickname – a name used by an individual that is self-appointed and unofficial
to unwind – to rest
public transit – buses, trains, and other transport services provided by the government
panda bears – the black and white bears found in parts of Asia
avatar – a pseudo form presenting an absent entity
creatures – an animated being
guinea pigs – small mammals
hamsters – small mammals
greenery – plant life
to be turned around – to be disoriented and lost
toucan – a type of colorful, tropical bird with a large beak
sloth – a very slow mammal that lives in the jungle
sat this exam – to take an exam
Needless to say – unnecessary as it is common knowledge
Anxiety – nervousness
Prestigious – to be of high quality and well-known
top five percentile – less than 95%
ecstatic – very happy and excited
peer pressure – strong motivation from friends and cohorts
bungee jumping – a type of extreme activity where a person jumps from a high place with an elastic cord attached to the angles
dire repercussions – terrible consequences
self-loathing – to be depressed with one’s troubles
dynamic - changing
bombarding – quick and repeating
nerve-racking – to make nervous
virtual realm – a place that exists outside of reality
In this video, you will learn the necessary language, vocabulary, expressions, and useful tips to maximize your Speaking Section scores. The hard-coded subtitles are a value for you to practice by reading and repeating. If you have trouble understanding the questions or the answers, reference the captions.
If you can clearly understand the conversation, then practice repeating aloud without using the text on the screen. Once you have gained confidence in your answers, pause the video after each question and provide your own solution. You can also watch the next speaking practice karaoke-style POV video to have an IELTS speaking interview simulation experience. Make sure to record your answers so that you can listen back and make improvements as needed, according to the strategies given in the video.
What is IELTS Speaking?
IELTS Speaking is a face-to-face, informal discussion with an IELTS examiner, and is the same for both Academic and General Training. The test is split into 3 parts and is meant to check your pronunciation, fluency, grammar, and vocabulary.
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