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Describe a book you read when you were a child. You should say:
what it is
what the main content of the book is
and explain the influence of the book on you
I certainly did more preparation this time. I drew a mind map as below and sort out what I wanted to speak. So this might make me sound more fluent. But I spent more than ten minutes preparing this note and during the interview I certainly won't have that amount of time.
And I notice a mistake I made. I mixed up misbehavior with misbehavor(Is this a word that I could say?).
Please Grade My Speaking: A Book You Read
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Re: Please Grade My Speaking: A Book You Read
Hi, Charmy,
Your vocabulary was really good here. I heard avid, promotes, perseverance, courage, and many other words. Your pronunciation was clear, but I would point out that misfit is not emphasized on the second syllable. You said, “misFIT,” instead of “MISfit.”
Here are some notes:
- the only books I enjoyed reading was comic books – WERE comic books
-After you say comic books, you use “it” instead of “them/they,” the plural pronouns.
- a Japanese Manga named- called, entitled
- travels back in time to help Japanese guy – A Japanese guy
- he’s a misbehavior – he misbehaves (verb)
- it has made a good influence on my life – it has BEEN a good influence on my life
- the influence it has made on me – the way it has influenced me
-change myself from a misbehavior – change myself from a misbehaving person/boy/teenager
Your introduction, again, was a bit long and not really to the point. You could have said, “I wasn’t really an avid reader as a child, but I did enjoy reading. . .” You want to save your precious speaking time to give details about the topic. Staying on topic is key to doing well.
Keep up the good work!
Your vocabulary was really good here. I heard avid, promotes, perseverance, courage, and many other words. Your pronunciation was clear, but I would point out that misfit is not emphasized on the second syllable. You said, “misFIT,” instead of “MISfit.”
Here are some notes:
- the only books I enjoyed reading was comic books – WERE comic books
-After you say comic books, you use “it” instead of “them/they,” the plural pronouns.
- a Japanese Manga named- called, entitled
- travels back in time to help Japanese guy – A Japanese guy
- he’s a misbehavior – he misbehaves (verb)
- it has made a good influence on my life – it has BEEN a good influence on my life
- the influence it has made on me – the way it has influenced me
-change myself from a misbehavior – change myself from a misbehaving person/boy/teenager
Your introduction, again, was a bit long and not really to the point. You could have said, “I wasn’t really an avid reader as a child, but I did enjoy reading. . .” You want to save your precious speaking time to give details about the topic. Staying on topic is key to doing well.
Keep up the good work!
Re: Please Grade My Speaking: A Book You Read
Thanks very much for your detailed feedback.lmoore wrote:Hi, Charmy,
Your vocabulary was really good here. I heard avid, promotes, perseverance, courage, and many other words. Your pronunciation was clear, but I would point out that misfit is not emphasized on the second syllable. You said, “misFIT,” instead of “MISfit.”
Here are some notes:
- the only books I enjoyed reading was comic books – WERE comic books
-After you say comic books, you use “it” instead of “them/they,” the plural pronouns.
- a Japanese Manga named- called, entitled
- travels back in time to help Japanese guy – A Japanese guy
- he’s a misbehavior – he misbehaves (verb)
- it has made a good influence on my life – it has BEEN a good influence on my life
- the influence it has made on me – the way it has influenced me
-change myself from a misbehavior – change myself from a misbehaving person/boy/teenager
Your introduction, again, was a bit long and not really to the point. You could have said, “I wasn’t really an avid reader as a child, but I did enjoy reading. . .” You want to save your precious speaking time to give details about the topic. Staying on topic is key to doing well.
Keep up the good work!
I'm still wondering, after so many practices I've been doing, can I possibly score a band 7 or even higher? Which band do you think I will possibly score?
Re: Please Grade My Speaking: A Book You Read
I don't give estimated band scores, I'm sorry.
Re: Please Grade My Speaking: A Book You Read
Well, I was just curious about the result but that's alright.lmoore wrote:I don't give estimated band scores, I'm sorry.
I'm really grateful for all the help you offered to those who're preparing for the IELTS test.
Re: Please Grade My Speaking: A Book You Read
It's my pleasure. I enjoy seeing students so dedicated to learning a new language, not just passing a test.