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Are you getting ready to take an IELTS exam? If yes, you can answer these sample questions for IELTS speaking module. 1. Record your voice, 2. Send it to me via iTalki message, 3. I'll review it, calculate your band score, and give you comments on how to improve your score. --------------------------------------------------- Part 1 (4–5 minutes): - When and how much leisure time do you generally have in the week? - Who do you generally spend your leisure time with? - What are some activities you enjoy in your leisure time? - And what do you like about these activities altogether? Okay now let's move on to talk about animals. - Do you like animals? - What sort of animal would you like to have as a pet? Part 2 (2 minutes): I want you to describe an interesting animal you have seen. You should say: 1. Where you saw it, 2. What the animal looked like, 3. What happened, and explain why you think the animal was interesting. Part 3 (4–5 minutes): In part two you talked about an interesting animal that you saw. Now in this part I want to ask you some questions related to this topic. - How can animals cause problems for humans? - What kind of animals do people keep as pets in your country mostly? - Do you think animals will still be important in the future? - How do you think we can stop animals going extinct the ones that are critically endangered now?
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My mom and I take a quiz about American dialects to discover whether we speak the same way as other people from our region. FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠: https://american-idiom.com/f/006-exploring-american-dialects-part-one During our conversation, we also discuss regional vocabulary and accents from distinct sociocultural regions across the United States, including the South, the West Coast, New England, Texas, the Midwest and more. You'll certainly learn a bit more about regional American cultures as well! (This is just the first half of the quiz. I'll be posting the rest next week.) And if you'd like to try the quiz yourself, it's available at the following link if you scroll to the bottom and click on 'How Y'all, Youse and You Guys Talk': ⁠https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/22/learning/what-does-your-accent-say-about-who-you-are.html⁠ ***Detailed vocabulary lesson begins at 23:30*** Episode Outline: Explanation of 'Dialect' and 'Accent' (Starts at 2:20) Question 1 (You All vs. You vs. Y'all) - (Starts at 3:52) Question 2 (Pajamas) - (Starts at 4:25) Question 3 (Boulevard vs. Traffic Island) - (Starts at 5:25) Question 4 (Crayons) - (Starts at 7:32) Question 5 (Kitty Corner vs. Kitty Wampus) - (Starts at 11:12) Question 6 (Caramel) - (Starts at 12:54) Question 7 (Roly Poly, etc.) - (Starts at 13:54) Question 8 (Roundabout vs. Traffic Circle) - (Starts at 15:30) Question 9 (Sub, etc.) - (Starts at 17:05) Question 10 (Soda vs. Pop) - (Starts at 18:05) Question 11 (Crayfish vs. Crawfish) - (Starts at 20:18) Question 12 (Berm, etc.) - (Starts at 21:18) Question 13 (Semi-truck, etc.) - (Starts at 22:24) Vocabulary and examples (Starts at 23:30) without further ado (used at 3:31 explained at 23:44) it is what it is (used at 8:42 explained at 26:08) to go off something (used at 10:08 explained at 28:23) to pop up (used at 16:44 explained at 31:11) to grow out of something (used at 18:39 explained at 33:19)
006 Exploring American Dialects (Part One)
Which sentence uses 'pop up' most naturally?
I just POPPED UP to ask you a quick question.
Be careful not to POP UP on the icy roads.
A chat window POPS UP every time I open the site.
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