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The IELTS speaking challenge

[Music] 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...

Course: Accents and language differencesSection: British IELTS speaking challengeSubtitles: en

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[Music]

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can you believe that every single year

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three million people sit the IELTS exam

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that's like 10 times the population of

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Tonga and to get a place in a university

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like this one Cambridge you need a 7.0

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in all four areas of the exam including

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the speaking form but how hard is this

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speaking part in a native English

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speaker pass this part of the test

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relying solely on their ability to speak

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English we've come to the birthplace of

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where it all began for the IELTS exam to

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see where the native English speakers

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can pass this test without any

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preparation and today we're specifically

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going to be focusing on part 1 of the

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IELTS speaking thing so let's go find

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some people of Cambridge and put them to

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the test

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for this video we have teamed up with a

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language learning app called cambly

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because we think they provide a really

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