HUYỀN NGUYỄN - IELTS 8.0 Overall | Speaking 9.0
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Chúc mừng Huyền Nguyễn đã xuất sắc đạt 8.0 overall và đặc biệt với điểm số tuyệt đối Speaking 9.0 tròn trĩnh xinh tươi 😙
Cùng điểm qua những kinh nghiệm hữu ích của Huyền Nguyễn để cùng nhau đạt 8.0 nhé mọi người 😜
==> Link mô phỏng bài test luôn nè cả nhà ơi: https://fb.watch/5CZNKJcRZu/
"Honestly, speaking was my most terrifying part because prior to the test, all I can think about is “what if I don’t know what to say”, or “what if the examiner comes up with the topic that I have no clue about?” I bet it happened to almost everyone taking the IELTS because we are all afraid of the “what-ifs”
So, here are my takes just not to overthinking:
- READ, and READ A LOT: I believe that by reading, you can find ideas for your topic. Read everything you like: business, styling, or psychology… This is extremely helpful when you are a high school or university student who do not have real life experience. I usually use sources such as Medium or Financial Times for such purposes. On Medium, I can read about my favorite topics like startup stories, marketing, even business scandals and there’s one interesting thing about Medium is that you are able to share ideas and feedback with the article’s author and community.
- PREPARE your own stories and relate those stories with as many topics as you can. If you are a student, you can talk about a school trip and you can use such stories when you encounter topics like travel, friends, memories, you name it.
- At the end of the day, IELTS is a test so there will be tips and tricks. FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF FOR TOPICS THAT YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE, write and memorize some expressions that you can use when your mind goes blank. This will give you several seconds to calm down and steer the conversation/ monologue. I used one of the IELTS WITH DATIO videos to draft my answers and I personally think you can do the same. Here’s the video link for your reference: https://fb.watch/5CZmnJDmYN/
- Last but not least, be ON TIME AND WELL-GROOMED. Remember that there will be human-being involved in the scoring process and thus, it is pretty subjective. You can easily offend the examiners with flip flops, bad smells or wrinkled shirt looks like it hasn’t been washed for a week. Though there are tricks that can help you score higher in the speaking exam, I do recommend that you practice all 4 skills. After all, English is a tool for communication and you have to use it for your work or your study so mastering the remaining 3 skills is just as important."
#ieltsdatio #luyenthiielts #datio #ieltswithdatio #ielts #halloffame
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☎️ Hotline: (028) 38 64 64 79
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過2,210的網紅DJ Macky Suson,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Talk to someone Philippines Philippine Suicide Prevention Hotline (Hopeline) (02) 804-4673 0917-558-4673 2919 (toll-free for Globe and TM subscriber...
my mind is blank all the time 在 Chanwon Sweetie♥ Facebook 的最佳解答
I used to think that only outfit and makeup could make a difference when it comes to styling. But ever since I pierced my ears and have more earrings, I realize accessories actually helps me a little more on styling.
It gives me a new opportunity to style with a diff vibes. How about an everyday accessories such as these gold rings and necklaces?! I feel so feminine whenever I can complete my look with all these accessories. 會比較斯文😂also look more stylist whenever I need to take some closer shots.
Although we can’t dress up nicely and go out freely due to the pandemic but it’s good to dress up nicely for a day at home like this. Just put on my favorite eyeshadows shades and styled with new accessories. Then looking at my collection and tidying up my room. I realize this is also a way of loving yourself.
I just check on my calendar, for the whole month in May, I haven been really pampering myself as most of the time I only rush to get my work done, feeling anxious about the latest news, afraid of the uncertainties until one point that I forgot to enjoy all these little me time.
All I know is to make sure I get things done within the day. I need more ‘me day’ like this day. Waking up not reading any news, not looking at the numbers of cases, not to worry about when can I go out, just focus on what I wanted, thinking about what should I try to bake later, what dinner I should cook tonight, how I can put on my favorite accessories like these one I got from @aureliaatelier , then put on my AirPods, turn on my favorite song as loudly as possible, blank mind but feeling grateful because we are still alive.
I need a day where I can escape from being the usual me and doing the unusual thing, exploring new country, trying new food, chilling with friends at the beach and all of that will happen again when the pandemic is over. But just it seems to be delayed again. Please take a good care and stay home as much as possible. It’s just the beginning and we got more to go. I hope we won’t get the 5 digits so soon, please hold a little longer and I wish to see a significant drop soon.
For now stay home, more self care, more love ❤️
Rings & necklaces from @aureliaatelier.
my mind is blank all the time 在 IELTS with Datio Facebook 的精選貼文
HUYỀN NGUYỄN - IELTS 8.0 Overall | Speaking 9.0
=============
Chúc mừng Huyền Nguyễn đã xuất sắc đạt 8.0 overall và đặc biệt với điểm số tuyệt đối Speaking 9.0 tròn trĩnh xinh tươi 😙
Cùng điểm qua những kinh nghiệm hữu ích của Huyền Nguyễn để cùng nhau đạt 8.0 nhé mọi người 😜
==> Link mô phỏng bài test luôn nè cả nhà ơi: https://fb.watch/5CZNKJcRZu/
"Honestly, speaking was my most terrifying part because prior to the test, all I can think about is “what if I don’t know what to say”, or “what if the examiner comes up with the topic that I have no clue about?” I bet it happened to almost everyone taking the IELTS because we are all afraid of the “what-ifs”
So, here are my takes just not to overthinking:
- READ, and READ A LOT: I believe that by reading, you can find ideas for your topic. Read everything you like: business, styling, or psychology… This is extremely helpful when you are a high school or university student who do not have real life experience. I usually use sources such as Medium or Financial Times for such purposes. On Medium, I can read about my favorite topics like startup stories, marketing, even business scandals and there’s one interesting thing about Medium is that you are able to share ideas and feedback with the article’s author and community.
- PREPARE your own stories and relate those stories with as many topics as you can. If you are a student, you can talk about a school trip and you can use such stories when you encounter topics like travel, friends, memories, you name it.
- At the end of the day, IELTS is a test so there will be tips and tricks. FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF FOR TOPICS THAT YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE, write and memorize some expressions that you can use when your mind goes blank. This will give you several seconds to calm down and steer the conversation/ monologue. I used one of the IELTS WITH DATIO videos to draft my answers and I personally think you can do the same. Here’s the video link for your reference: https://fb.watch/5CZmnJDmYN/
- Last but not least, be ON TIME AND WELL-GROOMED. Remember that there will be human-being involved in the scoring process and thus, it is pretty subjective. You can easily offend the examiners with flip flops, bad smells or wrinkled shirt looks like it hasn’t been washed for a week. Though there are tricks that can help you score higher in the speaking exam, I do recommend that you practice all 4 skills. After all, English is a tool for communication and you have to use it for your work or your study so mastering the remaining 3 skills is just as important."
#ieltsdatio #luyenthiielts #datio #ieltswithdatio #ielts #halloffame
---------------------
👉 Lịch học OFFLINE và ONLINE tại IELTS with Datio: http://bit.ly/lichhocdatio
👉 Kiểm tra trình độ của bạn tại: http://bit.ly/datiotesttrinhdo
👉 Tham gia group tự học IELTS của thầy Đạt tại: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ieltswithdatio
📌IELTS WITH DATIO - Truyền cảm hứng cho các sĩ tử trên con đường tự chinh phục IELTS.
🏫 Cơ sở: 51/4/9 Thành Thái, P14, Q10 (kế bên trường Cao Đẳng nghề số 7)
☎️ Hotline: (028) 38 64 64 79
my mind is blank all the time 在 DJ Macky Suson Youtube 的最佳貼文
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