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okay so what if I know nothing we get
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this question
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at least a few times a day people
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emailing us saying what if I open the
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test paper on test day and I look at the
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task 2 question and I know nothing I
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just don't know how to start I don't
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understand the topic I don't know how to
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think of ideas
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so if you look at most IELTS websites
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the majority of them have fake questions
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and this is where this fear comes from
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because if if someone is producing IELTS
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questions and they don't know what
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they're doing normally what they do is
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they think that oh IELTS is really
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difficult therefore I must create really
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difficult complex questions if you look
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at real IELTS questions so ones produced
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by Cambridge if you go into the IDP
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website the British console website the
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official IELTS website you'll see the
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task two questions are not really that
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complex they are on very common topics
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and the questions are designed in a way
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that anybody with half an education will
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be able to think of some ideas for them
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the other thing is
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so many students after they do the test
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what they'll do is they'll go online
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they'll go on some blog or they'll be
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chatting to someone
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and they'll tell people this is the
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question that I got 99 of those
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questions are misreported this isn't the
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student's fault but it's very very
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difficult for someone to do a whole
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question finish the test and then
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remember that question and then be able
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to tell everyone accurately what it's
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like so if you're looking at fake and
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misreported questions no wonder that
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you're worried that you're not going to
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be able to answer the question because
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you're looking at questions that are far
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more difficult than what you'll really
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get on the test so only look at official
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questions then you also need to think
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about the common topics so the common
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task two topics now can we accurately
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predict exactly what is going to come up
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no but are there some topics that come
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up again and again and again yes I've
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analyzed thousands of past questions and
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there there are some topics like
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education technology Health environment
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government these everyday topics that do
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come up quite regularly and so how can
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you use this information what you can do
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is use the common topics as part of your
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IELTS preparation process log into every
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day into a popular English news website
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so BBC News New York Times the guardian
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something like that and at the top of
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the website you'll see education news
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the environment news technology news all
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these common topics if you read one
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story about education one story about
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technology one story about the
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environment are you going to find it
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difficult to think of ideas if you did
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that every day during your IELTS
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preparation and only takes five minutes
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you can spend longer on that if you want
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to work on other things but it really
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doesn't take that much time so if you're
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looking at real questions and you're
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also reading the news each day and
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reading about these common topics you
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should have no problem
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thinking of ideas and understanding the
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question on test day so that's the first
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thing next what is a good idea so it
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doesn't matter how amazing an idea
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generation technique is if it is
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resulting in bad ideas so we have to
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think about what a good idea is so that
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when you're generating your ideas you'll
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be able to pick the ones that are best
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and be able to use those in your essays
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very much now back to the video so what
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is a good idea
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so the first one and the most important
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one it has to be relevant all right it
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has to be relevant to the question if it
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is not relevant to the question it is
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not going to answer the question the
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number one thing that you must do is
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answer the question so if you have
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irrelevant ideas you're not going to
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answer the question you're likely to get
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a band 5 for task achievement the rest
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of your essay is not going to be very
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good either because you're just you're
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starting off on the wrong track so
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imagine you are on a journey the end of
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your journey is when you finish your
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essay if you use irrelevant ideas you're
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going off on a tangent you're going to
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write about something that is completely
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unrelated to the topic so make sure your
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ideas are relevant second thing is can
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you develop those ideas so you might
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think of the most amazing idea ever but
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if you can't explain that idea if you
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can't support that idea with a relevant
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example it's useless because in the test
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in the writing task 2 you're not just
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going to write a bunch of ideas you're
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not going to have a main body paragraph
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with six or seven different ideas you're
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going to have one idea and you're going
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to fully develop that idea with
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explanations and examples so unless you
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know about that idea and you can develop
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it you can explain it then don't use it
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the third thing is can you think of that
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idea quickly so if I give you six hours
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to think of an idea you know anybody can
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do that but can you think of ideas
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quickly so what you're trying to do is
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you're trying to think of relevant ideas
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that you can develop and that you can
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think of quickly so those are the three
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things that you should be thinking about
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if you can't think of relevant ideas if
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the idea is not relevant
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it's not a good idea if you can't
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develop it it's not a good idea if you
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can't think of it quickly it's not a
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good idea all three of those things must
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be present in any technique that you use
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to help you generate ideas and that
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brings us on to
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brainstorming so as I said at the start
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of this lesson
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if you go into any IELTS classroom today
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so all around the world there will be
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100 different classes all teaching IELTS
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at the same time if you ask the teacher
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how do I generate ideas they will say
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brainstorming now does this work
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no it does not work in fact it is the
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most useless thing that you could ever
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do on the test it does not help at all
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why is that brainstorming results in
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irrelevant ideas how you brainstorm is
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you just think of as many different
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ideas as possible so if you're just
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thinking of as many ideas as possible
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what you're going to do you're going to
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think of irrelevant ideas you're also
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because you're thinking just about as
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many ideas as possible you're going to
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think a lot of those ideas are going to
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be ideas that you know a little bit
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about but you can't fully develop them
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you can't explain them you don't have
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examples for them so what this does is
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it results in a huge number of
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irrelevant or useless ideas and it takes
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you a very very very long time to do
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that so you're left with a bunch of
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useless information you've just wasted a
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few minutes and then you have to sort
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through all this useless information a
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better way would be to quickly think of
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relevant ideas that you can develop and
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be able to do that pretty much instantly
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I'm not in instantly is probably the
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wrong word actually you don't want to do
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things instantly because that means
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you're not thinking about them but you
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should be doing them pretty quickly when
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I work with my students on my VIP course
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we aim to get them to the point where
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they can think you know look at any
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question and think of relevant ideas
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that they can develop
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in a few seconds and that might sound a
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little bit
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ambitious but it's totally possible by
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using some other idea generation
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techniques
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I'm forgetting about brainstorming so if
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there's one thing that I would suggest
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to you
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to take away from this lesson is stop
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brainstorming I know that your teacher
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has probably told you that that's a
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really good idea but your teacher hasn't
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taken the time like I have to really
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work with students and consider what
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actually works and what doesn't if you
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want to stick with brainstorming stick
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with brainstorming if you want a better
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way to do it keep watching this lesson
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so number one is call the coffee shop
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method and I developed this myself when
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I was working with students in the
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classroom and one thing that I I picked
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up on one pattern that emerged was when
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I first walked into an IELTS class I
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would start the class maybe the first
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five minutes just chatting with the
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students asking them how they were
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talking about different things in the
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news or talking about current events and
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these were intelligent students that had
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no problem talking about these current
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events things in the news things that
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they were doing no problem at all as
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soon as the class started and as soon as
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I put a task 2 question in front of them
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the same students that had no problem
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whatsoever thinking of ideas was like
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the brain completely shut down so I
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started to spot this over and over and
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over and again and when you spot a
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pattern like that obviously there's
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something wrong and you want to fix it
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so what I did was I spoke to the
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students and asked them why do you have
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no problem thinking of ideas before
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class but as when class starts you can't
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do it and it was because they were in
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something that I call test mode and so
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this affects your writing it also
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affects your speaking more than anything
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that people for example on the speaking
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test when you are talking to someone
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outside of class their fluency is great
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their grammar is great their
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pronunciation is great but then when
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they step into into the the real test
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everything falls apart for some reason
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again this is what I call test mode so
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what we want to do is we want to
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normalize the situation so even though
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it is a very stressful test and you're
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going to have you know there's a lot at
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stake I understand I speak to students
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every day about how important this this
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is we want to normalize it as much as
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possible and reduce stress as much as
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possible so that we can think normally
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so the coffee shop method what it does
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is I say to my students imagine instead
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of doing the IELTS test imagine you're
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sitting with a friend in a coffee shop
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just in your in your in your imagination
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and you're discussing the question like
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two normal people would in a coffee shop
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so it's probably better just to ex show
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this free video so here's a question
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today more and more tourists are
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visiting places where conditions are
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difficult such as the Sahara Desert what
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are the advantages and disadvantages for
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the tourists so this is a real question
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from Cambridge 12 and this is a very
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typical question and it's not difficult
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to understand
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but when students see this they over
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complicate everything they make it more
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complex than it really needs to be so
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instead of just looking at this question
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like an IELTS task 2 question imagine
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you're sitting with your friend in a
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coffee shop and you're saying like a lot
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of people are going to more extreme
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places on holiday these days what are
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the good and bad things about that for
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the tourists so instead of using words
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like you know advantages and
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disadvantages to simplify it what are
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the good things about that what are the
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bad things about that and by doing that
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you will be able to easily generate
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ideas that are relevant that you can
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develop and you can think of them
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quickly so no brainstorming just
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thinking about that for a few seconds
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and it will generate really good ideas
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pretty much immediately another way to
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think about this is
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something that I call the Family
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fortunes method this is something that I
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developed with my VIP students because
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as I said before
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um one technique will work for some
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students but it won't work with other
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students because it's their brains don't
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work like that everybody is different
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everybody's brains are wired differently
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so there were some students who I was
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showing the coffee shop method to and
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they were still having problems so I
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said okay let's think about this
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differently and let's think about why
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you find this method difficult so they
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were still over complicating everything
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this is particularly with people who are
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very intelligent so I think about a
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third of my VIP course there are doctors
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and and engineers and lawyers and people
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like that like very very very
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intelligent highly qualified people
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those types of people tend to over
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complicate everything and they find it
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very difficult just to keep things
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simple so this is for someone if you're
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a doctor or you know an engineer a
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lawyer someone who has a lot of
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Education this technique is probably for
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you so what is family fortunes family
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fortunes is a game show and basically
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what it is they they ask the contestants
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questions and the questions are always
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we asked a hundred members of the public
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this question what was the top answer
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what was the most common answer and this
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is a great way to think of writing task
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two ideas so what you do is you look at
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any question and you think if we asked a
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hundred members of the public randomly
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what would be
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the most common advantage that they
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would say and what would be the most
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common disadvantage that they would say
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and if you do that you will always think
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of very relevant ideas you will always
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think of ideas that you can develop
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because the these are the most common
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ideas they're the most straightforward
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ideas they're the most simple ideas and
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you'll always be able to think of them
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quickly so some people like this one
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some people like that one there are many
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other techniques that I teach I'm not
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going to share all of them with you
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because that would be a very long class
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and my VIP students would be a little
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bit angry with me if I shared everything
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with you but hopefully that will help
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you I am generate ideas so now what I'd
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like to do is
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look at this question
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pick one of these techniques so either
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imagine you're in a coffee shop and
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you're discussing this with a friend or
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think what would be
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excuse me what would be the most the
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common Advantage what would be the top
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answer for disadvantage or and you could
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simplify it by you know what's a good
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thing about it what's it what's not such
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a good thing about it
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um keep it simple so in the comments let
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me know one advantage and one
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disadvantage and you will surprise
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yourself just how easy this is okay so
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we're getting some comments thank you
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very much so Lynn Lloyd says Advantage
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unique experience excellent that is the
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most common one that's the most
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straightforward one that's the easiest
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one to explain perfect experience about
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desert so the question this question is
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not about deserts it's not about the
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Sahara Desert they say such as this
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Sahara desert just to help you
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understand the question the question is
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about visiting places where conditions
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are difficult so extreme places so it's
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not about deserts option exploring new
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places yeah perfect
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so you get the idea how easy it is to
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think of these things so let give me one
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bad thing it could be one disadvantage
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one drawback of visiting a place that's
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that has an extreme environment like
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Antarctica or the Arctic or the Sahara
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Desert or Mount Everest or something
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like that
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so the negative thing
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government health problems yeah so the
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negative part of visiting the Sahara
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Desert or Antarctica is something could
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happen to your health or you know you
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could have an accident you could get a
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disease there's not many hospitals
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around there that's a pretty probably
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number one reason why people don't go on
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holiday up Mount Everest you know some
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people do and but you know most people
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don't because maybe it's not the biggest
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reason maybe because it doesn't really
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have you know beaches and Cocktails and
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you know things like that disadvantaged
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complex preparation yeah it's expensive
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to go to those places so it's you know
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what is the average holiday cost a
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thousand two thousand dollars probably
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to visit
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Antarctica it's going to cost ten to
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twenty thousand dollars you know all of
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you are getting it all of you are
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thinking of great advantages and
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disadvantages so if you're watching this
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video you're obviously worried about
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idea generation but hopefully I
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simplified it for you and showed you
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that you don't really need to worry
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about it this is all you need to do
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don't worry about brainstorming and use
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you know seek out people who have
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actually thought about making it easy
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for students hopefully you enjoyed this
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lesson my email address is Chris
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ieltsadvantage.com if you need help with
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your IELTS preparation
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bye-bye
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