5 Tips for Maximizing Your English Speaking Test Score

hi everybody welcome back to ask Alicia

the weekly series where you ask me
questions and I answer them

maybe first question comes from meu ki
I’m Yuki Yuki says I want to know about

test taking tips okay I will give you
five tips tip number one is to know your

test on your test do you need to write
do you need to read listen speak what do

you need to do first make sure you know
the test and know the requirements of

the test number two check and see if the
sections are timed check to see how much

time you have for each section of your
test number three is to ask yourself

have you taken the test before what was
good for you what was not good for you

so what do you need to improve review
your past tests to see what you need to

work on for the next test number four if
you can if it’s available take a

practice test practice tests can help
you find your weak points and your

strong points and help you if you have
timed sections in your test as well

number five if your test includes
speaking you need to practice speaking

if you don’t practice you won’t be able
to do it at the time that you need it so

if you don’t have a language partner you
can look for one online or you can

practice with media like repeating
shadowing media so those are five quick

test tips I know they’re very general
but I hope that they can apply to lots

of different tests so I hope that this
helps you thanks for the question ok

let’s go on to your next question next
question comes from nerd on Emma net hi

again nerd on nerd on says hi Alicia
what’s the difference between blame

accuse and charge alright blame accuse
in charge these are three verbs that

have very similar meanings let’s begin
with blame to blame means to assign

someone responsibility for something
this has a negative nuance to it some

examples
my parents blamed me for the broken vase

the police blamed the accident on a
broken traffic light to accuse someone

means to suggest that someone did
something bad so it’s a little bit

different from blame blame is like
assigning responsibility to someone for

like a negative effect to accuse someone
of something is like someone did

something wrong maybe on purpose and you
want to suggest that it was that person

some examples
the landlord accused him of not paying

rent she accused the company of fraud
let’s move along then to the last one -

charge - charge is a legal term this is
a legal word which means you formally

accuse someone of wrongdoing so we do
not use charge in everyday conversation

when we’re saying like you did this bad
thing or I think it was you charge is

used in courts to charge someone with a
crime means to officially and legally

accuse them of a crime examples the
suspect has been charged with murder

she’s been charged with breaking and
entering so that’s a quick introduction

to the differences between these three
verbs I hope that that helped you thanks

for an interesting question okay let’s
move on to your next question next

question comes from Isaac Alexander
Hagen Isaac Isaac says hi Alicia what’s

the difference between soccer and
football yeah soccer is just the word

that people from the u.s. used to talk
about what the rest of the world calls

football so to my knowledge most if not
all other countries use the word

football to talk about the game with the
black and white ball the players kick

around a field we do have a football of
our own we have what many people call

American football which is a totally
different game which involves passing

and a little bit of kicking if you’re
speaking with an American English

speaker soccer refers to the black and
white ball sport football refers to that

kind of egg-shaped brown leather ball
sport if you’re talking to maybe a

British English speaker football
probably means what American English

speakers call soccer I hope that that
helps you thanks for the question all

right let’s move on to your next
question next question comes from Ahmed

McGee hi Ahmed Ahmed says hi Lee show
what does whiplash mean

with flash this is an injury whiplash is
an injury that happens when the body is

like jerked in a strong way like in a
car accident or maybe another like

transportation related accident whiplash
is an injury around like the head and

neck and shoulders where the body and
the head moves like separately if this

is the body and this is the head they
move separately like in a very quick

like jumping like whip like motion if
you know a whip it’s like this Indiana

Jones has one it’s like so - like
whiplash is the name of the injury we

get from our bodies being moved in this
way so I hope that that helps you thanks

very much for the question okay let’s
move on to your next question next

question comes from Karima heigen Karima
karema says hi Alicia I want to ask you

what does the preposition up mean or
refer to in the following sentence what

exactly are you up to
I’ll write this up doesn’t have any

meaning so what are you up to or what’s
up this is just a set phrase up doesn’t

have any like directional meaning
there’s no movement or positioning just

consider this a set phrase like what’s
up means how are you or what are you

doing same thing with what exactly are
you up to it means what exactly are you

doing up doesn’t really have a function
here it’s just a set phrase so don’t

worry too much about what exactly up
means here it’s sort of just it’s just

an expression that we use so that’s
everything that I have for this week

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thanks very much for watching this

episode of ask Alicia and I will see you
again next week bye

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问题,我回答他们

也许第一个问题来自 meu ki
我是 Yuki Yuki 说我想知道

考试技巧好吧我会给你
五个技巧第一 是要知道你的

测试 你的测试 你需要写作
你需要阅读 听 说

你首先需要做什么 确保你
知道测试并知道第二次

测试的要求 检查并查看各个
部分是否计时 检查

你在考试的每个部分有
多少时间 第三个是问问自己

你在考试之前有没有参加过考试
什么对你有好处

什么对你不利 所以你需要改进什么 回顾
你过去的考试看看

如果可以的话,你需要为下一个

测试做些什么 如果你的测试包括
说 y 你需要练习口语

如果你不练习你将无法
在你需要的时候做到这一点所以

如果你没有语言合作伙伴你
可以在网上寻找一个或者你可以

通过媒体练习 重复
影子媒体,所以这是五个

快速测试

技巧 来自 Emma net

上的 nerd hi 又是 nerd on nerd on says hi Alicia
什么是

责备 指责 和 好责备 责备 责备 责备
负责 这三个动词

具有非常相似的含义 让我们
从责备开始 责备是指指派

某人对某事负责
这有一个负面的细微差别 一些

例子
我的父母指责我的花瓶坏

了 警察将事故归咎于
交通灯坏了 指责某人的

意思是暗示某人做
了坏事,所以这有点

不同 责备 责备 就像
将责任归咎于某人

产生负面影响 指责某人某
事就像某人

可能故意做错事 并且您
想暗示是那个人

房东指责他不支付

租金的一些例子 她指责 欺诈公司
让我们继续前进到最后一个 -

指控 - 指控是一个法律术语,这是
一个法律术语,表示您正式

指控某人有不当行为,因此

当我们说像您那样做时,我们不会在日常对话中使用指控 坏事,
或者我认为是你的指控

在法庭上被用来指控某人
犯罪 意味着正式和合法地

指控他们犯罪
嫌疑人被指控犯有谋杀罪

她被指控破坏和
进入所以这是一个快速

介绍 这三个动词之间的区别
我希望这对你有所帮助谢谢你

提出了一个有趣的问题好的让我们
继续你的下一个问题下一个

问题来自 Isaac Alexander
H agen Isaac Isaac 说,嗨,Alicia

,足球和足球有什么区别,
是的,足球只是

美国人的说法。 过去常
谈论世界其他地方所说的

足球,所以据我所知,如果不是
所有其他国家,大多数国家都使用足球这个词

来谈论用
黑白球进行的比赛 球员

在球场上踢球 我们确实有自己的
足球 我们有很多人所说的

美式足球,这是一种完全
不同的游戏,

如果你
和一个说美式英语的人交谈,它

涉及传球和一
点点

踢球 形状的棕色皮革球
运动如果你正在和一个说

英国英语的人交谈,足球
可能意味着说美国英语的

人所说的足球我希望这
对你有帮助谢谢你的问题

好吧让我们继续你的下一个
问题下一个问题来自 Ahmed

McGee 嗨,Ahmed Ahmed 说,嗨,Lee,用闪光显示
鞭打是什么意思?

ybe 另一个像

运输相关的事故 鞭打
是头部和

颈部和肩膀周围的伤害,
如果这

是身体,这是头部,身体和头部
会分开移动

运动,如果
你知道鞭子,就像这个印第安纳

琼斯有一个,就像鞭子一样 -
鞭子是我们身体以这种方式移动而受到伤害的名称,

所以我希望这对你有帮助

非常感谢你的问题,好吧,让我们
继续你的下一个问题 下一个

问题来自 Karima heigen Karima
karema 说嗨 Alicia 我想问你

介词 up 是什么意思或
在下面的句子中指的

是你到底在做什么
我会写这个不 有任何

含义,所以你在做什么或发生
了什么这只是一个固定短语 up

没有任何类似的方向意义
没有移动或定位只是

认为这是一个固定短语,比如 what’s
up 意味着你好吗或你在做什么

ng 与你到底在做什么是一样的,
这意味着你到底在

做什么,在这里并没有真正的功能
,它只是一个固定短语,所以不要

太担心究竟是什么
意思,它有点只是它只是

我们使用的表达方式,这
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