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- Do you agree that English should be the main language of international exchange?
- That’s a very interesting question. I’ve never really thought about it before, actually. We all just assume that it should be English, don’t we? But what other languages could we use? I suppose Chinese is becoming quite an important language, but the pronunciation is too difficult for most people. English is already the main language of universities and business, so maybe it should stay that way.
- What are the difficulties in creating a universal language?
- Do you mean inventing a completely new language? Yes? Well, I mean, er, it’s never been done before, has it? There was Latin, of course, which was used by people all over Europe, but I’m not sure if it was really created for that purpose. Actually, I think there used to be a universal language about a hundred years ago. What was it called again, Esperanto? But that disappeared quite quickly. Er, what I’m trying to say is, I don’t think anyone has ever succeeded in creating a universal language, so I doubt if it will ever be possible in the future.
This IELTS candidate scores highly by:
Using filler expressions to buy time: That’s a very interesting question; Well, I mean, er…
Thinking aloud rather than staying silent (both questions)
Asking a checking question rather than simply asking for help: Do you mean…?
Using a fluency expression to rephrase an idea: What I’m trying to say is…
Indicating an opinion at the end of each answer, even when uncertain at the beginning.
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