Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles can you believe that every single year three million people sit the IELTS exam that's like 10 times the population of Tonga and to get a place in a university like this one Cambridge you need a 7.0 in all four areas of the exam including the speaking form but how hard is this speaking part in a native English speaker pass this part of the test relying solely on their ability to speak English we've come to the birthplace of where it all began for the IELTS exam to see whether the native English speakers can pass this test without any preparation and today we're specifically going to be focusing on part 1 of the IELTS speaking test so let's go find some people of Cambridge and put them to the test for this video we have teamed up with a language learning app called cambly because we think they provide a really great and innovative way for you to turn down time which is time where you're not active you're not working into productive speaking practice imagine one day you are just sitting in the park admiring the Queen's lovely swans but you don't have anyone to talk to and you want to practice your English one thing you can do is get this app onto your mobile telephone and all you need is connection to the internet and you can connect with native English teachers from all over the english-speaking world at the click of a button so this app is brilliant for people who are really busy it's available 24/7 and it means that you don't have to plan your lessons ahead of time so if you want to give Cambly a go for free then use the link in the description box below and you'll get 15 minutes of credits given to you and then if you really like you can sign up to any of their plans and you will get 10% discount on us but make sure you do that quickly because you only get two weeks from now to get that 10% discount so enjoy that and let's get back to Cambridge did you study art at school? No I did not, no. what is the weather like today? Very a very hot. Yes it is. Where is your hometown? My hometown is Manchester and I come from Middleton in Manchester yeah Do you like art ? No I do not. No I've got no interest in art at all. How could your hometown be improved? it could be improved by having an ice rink all year round. Do you ever work or study in the evening? well it depends really on what's going on at work sometimes the school where I work have evening activities in which case I need to hang around and help out with those but in general no I get off around 5:00 p.m. let's take a quick coffee break because these guys are not doing particularly well so far and if they carried on in this fashion for the rest of the test they would most likely fall short of a 7.0 this is because their answers are not long enough they're not paraphrasing the questions and there's not much interesting language being used all of which are key for a high score in part one so we decided to give them a few tips to see if they can improve their scores let's see how they get on what is your favorite mode of transport Mary? My favorite mode of transport would be a horse we've got horses at home .. love a horse! My daughter rides I ride and I prefer to go by horse and carriage to most things ha ha ha amazing! Do you enjoy your birthday? I love my birthday it was my birthday about two weeks ago so a summer birthday it was fantastic we went to Hunstanton which is a beach seaside town not far from Cambridge my hometown about two hours in the car and it was really sunny and it was very nice.. lovely. Do you often watch TV? Do you know what, I don't actually watch a lot of TVto be honest I've not got time to watch TV I've got two young children a two-and-a-half-year-old and a 14 week old so when I get home from the market packed up and done I have to deal with them and by that time I'm just ready to sit down and just chill speak to my other half and go to bed. Do you like your hometown yes yes yes yes I used to like it but now I've been down in Newmarket now for say for 40-something years I'd never move back to Manchester now because this is my town this is my home now Newmarket and I love it yeah come over to cambridge about once a month it's.. you can't beat it, can you? Beautiful place. Do you do the same things in the evenings now as you did when you were a child? Some of the things are the same I still enjoy watching some comedy programs on TV but some things have changed for instance nowadays I'm much more into learning foreign languages so I spend at least an hour catching up on some French or maybe even German these days. How did you get here today today? Today we came via a car on the road Alex's car my daughter's car and we came for about an hour and a half it took us to get here yeah did you enjoy your childhood yes I grew up in London I was the oldest child of three I lived with my parents in a house on the outskirts of London I went to school there yes it was a nice it was a nice happy childhood. What's your favorite food? In terms of food I enjoy the most it's got to be traditional British sausages they're not everyone's cup of tea but for me as a a real English guy there's nothing better. And what's your favorite TV program. What's my favorite TV program, what currently? Yeah. Well I'm watching a thing on Netflix at the moment actually which I'm quite into, but I don't know if it's very good but I'm watching a program called Safe. I've only watched two episodes so that's I'm into that at the moment other than that I don't really watch a lot, as I say. I sometimes I sometimes get persuaded to watch a bit of Emmerdale 'cos that's my girlfriend's cup of tea. Where do you usually buy your clothes? You mean where I usually go shopping to buy things to wear? I usually go to most of the big shops in Cambridge we've got some shopping malls I'll go in a shopping mall. I like to have a really good look around the shops before I decide what I buy. Are you a happy person? I like to think of myself as a happy person, yes. If the Sun is out and the weather's good then I'm as happy as anyone but I'm not always happy and if it's raining or it's snowing then that tends to affect my mood as well. So after a disappointing start our native speakers have ended on a high and they've all been able to get a score of 7.0 or above, well done them! Do keep in mind that an IELTS examiner would need more time to evaluate somebody's level than what we showed today and for that reason they give you an overall mark from all three parts of the speaking exam and would never give grades based on just part one like we did today meaning if you were to do badly in part one you could still get a high score by performing better in part two and three. So we really hope that you have found this video fun and also informative if you are preparing yourself for the IELTS speaking exam. As we can see it's difficult even for native speakers if they don't have the right strategy and techniques in place to tackle these questions, they are difficult. So when it comes to your exam take it seriously find a teacher find the free resources online or even Cambly that can help you to answer these questions well and give the examiners exactly what they are looking for. Good luck in your exam and see you again soon for another video
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