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Describing a work of art

like okay and maybe maybe tricky and say what the work of art is when you first saw it what you know about it yeah Worsley would be a bad horse Hyperion it was in the night 1720...

Course: Accents and language differencesSection: IELTS speaking test and feedbackSubtitles: en

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that you

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like okay and maybe maybe tricky and say

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what the work of art is when you first

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saw it what you know about it

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yeah Worsley would be a bad horse

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Hyperion it was in the night 1720 1736

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when when he was being raised and they

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drew it now they've made a sculpture of

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it and it's a new market and everybody

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sees it down the high street outside the

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jockey club

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whenever they go down there and so

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everybody usually goes down the I

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support not taking outside of it that

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was a sculpture of Hyperion and why do

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you like you say I've worked in a log

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work amazing image as amazing as if it's

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sculpted it and it does look like I

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period in those days you know you win a

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lot of races and so that's why I

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desculpe today hold on to your hats

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ladies and gentlemen see Nutter has

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jockey his way to the front of the pack

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with the use of complex structures less

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common vocabulary and yet again the odd

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colloquialism

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