IELTS Speaking Band 9 | INCREDIBLE LEVEL + ANALYSIS

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This is the most amazing test I've ever seen from a non-native speaker. In fact, this is the highest IELTS score I've ever seen.
Listening: Band 9
Reading Band 9
Writing: Band 9
Speaking: Band 9

In this lesson, I've highlighted a lot of the great language that Roy has used and throughout the test. I'll be analysing his language so that you can learn from him. After our mock test, Roy shares how get got band 9 for all parts of the test.

00:00 Introduction: Roy from Lebanon
00:18 IELTS Score
00:53 IELTS Speaking Part 1
17:15 IELTS Speaking Part 2
21:45 IELTS Speaking Part 3
32:16 Tip 1 (speaking)
32:32 Tip 2 (speaking)
37:48 Tip 3 (speaking)
40:14 "How long was your essay?"
41:41 Tip 4 (writing)
42:51 Tip 5 (writing)
43:42 Tip 6 (writing)
44:31 Tip 7 (writing)
46:01 Tip 8 (writing)
47:17 Tip 9 (writing)
49:57 Tip 10 (writing)
50:57 Tip 11 (writing)
52:02 Tip 12 (reading)
52:28 Tip 13 (reading)
54:59 Tip 14 (reading)
55:52 Tip 15 (listening)
56:37 Tip 16 (listening)
58:23 Tip 17 (test preparation)
59:25 Tip 18 (test preparation)

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His performance is mind blowing. This vidoe is a real gem. Something to watch over and over. Thanks for sharing Eli

chiellaharriet
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You are great examiner
From uzbekistan🇺🇿

ismoilsalimov
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6:00

idioms:

on the horizon: likely to happen soon
e.g.: My IELTS test in on the horizon, so i need to work diligently

diligently: özenle
diligent: gayretli, özenli, çalışkan


vocabulary:
an uphill battle = a very difficult struggle
e.g.: Preparing for the IELTS test alone is an uphill battle.

under my belt = safely achieved
e.g.: Question: Would you like to learn a new languages in the future? Answer: Two languages under my belt I feel is enough.
e.g. : Basic computer skills are good thing to have under your belt.

to go out of my way = to make a special effort to do something
e.g.: There is no incentive for me to go out of my way and learn a new language. (incentive: teşvik, teşvik edici)

near and dear to my heart = very important to me
e.g.: English and History have always been near and dear to my heart. (The question was that: Which classes did Roy find easy to stay focused in?)

to bribe someone = to offer money or gifts to change someone's behaviour
e.g.: Math. You could not bribe me with 20 lollipops to stay focused in those classes.(The question was that: Which classes did Roy find hard to stay focused in?)

out of arm's reach = far away from you.
e.g.: I put my phones on silent and put them out of arm's reach. (The question was that: What does Roy do to stop himself from getting distracted by his phone / What do you do nowadays to help you concentrate?)
e.g.: When my baby niece comes to visit, I make sure that all of the sharp items in the apartment are out of arm's reach.

procrastination = the action of delaying something
e.g.: I'm not encouraging procrastination here


the lion's share = the largest part of something
e.g.: I spend the lion's share of my salary on travelling
e.g.: I spend the lion's share of my time with my children.
e.g.: Urgent things. Urgent and important tasks usually get the lion's share of the focus. (The question was that: What kind of tasks does Roy prioritise?)

a pretty dense book = a book with a lot of information
e.g.: It's a pretty dense book.

to put someone off = to discourage someone. to make someone dislike something or someone, or to discourage someone from doing something.
e.g.: It was written in very formal English, which put a lot of people off. (The question was that: Why would some people be discouraged from reading this book?)
e.g.: I wanted to do the IELTS test, but I was put off by the price.
e.g.: I wanted to study in Scotland, but I'm put off by the weather.


speaking geçişlerinde:

let be honest here, ...

tskutlu
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Thank you so much, Eli. I stumbled on one of your Speaking test videos (tips in IELTS speaking test) the night before my IELTS. I made sure to watch it again before I took my speaking test. My result came out today and I had 7.5 in the speaking test. You're an incredible Teacher!!

magdalenebahago
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its just incredible Test ! Eli thanks a lot for this great gift .

hamzaelkolli
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This is gold!. Probably one of the best videos I´ve ever watched. Thanks Eli!

rociozecua
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I want to see his writing task 2😂.What might he have written in such a minimal time?

Zoldyck
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It is a great lesson. thank you for your efforts. 🙏

maisaadakhlallah
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I really enjoyed watching it. Thank you Eli for sharing this content. Impressive!🎉

upliubq
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Another wonderful peace, thanks Eli, am been educated.

julietkuru
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wow, it has tremendous power. love to play again and again. invaluable Eli. thanks again.

dilankariyawasam
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Eli, thank you so much for these videos.

benjaminsserwadda
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The video clip is fantastic, and it's probably one of the most outstanding English learning videos I've ever seen on YouTube. There are numerous valuable insights and lessons that I could gather from it. Thanks for sharing with us.

premium
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Thank you dear Eli and Roy. it is very impressive to watch this video and I am excited for my exam in August.
Respect from Myanmar .

soenyinyikyaw
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One of the best videos I've ever watched. Loved it ❤

hudarah
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Thanks for sharing these advanced idioms 👏👏

mohamedmetawea
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Excellent content. I'm so glad I ran into your channel after all the other garbage on youtube :D

prominansakademi
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Eli, congratulations. Very good video, once again and again.

hervezami
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Very nice video, I really enjoyed it. I hope you can make a PDF to maximize the benefits of it. Thank you Eli for your great efforts 😌

limiakamal
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You are one of the great English teachers, I have ever seen. Thank you very much.
From Ethiopia 🇪🇹

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