lets go skate!
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this is so good - you're so lucky oh my gosh what's going on ku day we're
gonna do the trick or switch up challenge and so basically
we're gonna have Holly baskets that's gonna be full with a trick like any type
of trick and then the other was gonna be photos on a treat like get some candy
I hope I get the tree okay I'm embraced feared so there's some freaky stuff that
come out on Halloween so this could be frightening guys well go up especially
don't buckle up because you might get scared you like ride so stick beard run
up eyes
I got bloody go me words like revenez I love mini M&Ms there's a long tail of
tiny six-second along bloody ice take these tastes better than the regular
evidence Thunder why it smell like don't wake up oh yeah
it has strong scent oh and this was
realize look how real this is we can trick
Anthony immune with it I taste the mint
guys they don't taste good like the regular gummy worms and I like them okay
soon it's rounded pumpkin I hope I don't get
this is so good I tried this pool I love this okay
switch I can't hold on stop stop it it's hot chocolate oh my ass for hot
chocolate the other day watch Hawk oh my gosh is blood-red though I thought it
was like a hot chocolate like spicy hot so I got a glass full of high water so
now we're gonna pour this in there I thought it was like a like spicy
chocolate oh you saw that sissy I asked her Hot Topic the other day so it says
pour 3 spoons I wanna drink this it's really nasty oh this is really gross but
it smells like hot chocolate a little bit it might be a lot rocket but they
probably dyed it red this is what it looks like a zombie
blood okay taste it why is it wet drop oh my gosh this smells like chocolate so
this is taste it I'm gonna get me that bad it is definitely hot chocolate it
tastes like water with sugar and that's disgusting
a little is it is bad it just uses water
to the peak it was something good oh my gosh this is so disgusting like
oh my god fresh eyeball okay so I got some fresh iBook and this is actually
slime with eyeballs in there and I got a sugar skull cookie yeah this
actually looks really good guy this mine is not that great it's raining that much
slime it's very watery and have a taste I like like like chocolate cookies but
after this cookie is a thumbs up and it's it's okay so it's round four it's
my turn to look so yummy oh you're so lucky
oh my gosh chocolate candy bar wait how did I say Oreo what this is a gummy bug
tape kiddie bug filled with them I've heard of this before
okay so I'm gonna try this chocolate I literally have never seen this before
look is it like Oreo cookies
yeah there is I've never seen those before he looked really cool
I have bugs Debbie bugs I listed are real buds
oh I should show this to Liam because he loves bugs I'm sneaky little bit cuz I'm
a shell game like boom boom like it but he loves blog you think you know the
bugs it's like right cuz he always have housewives oh this is like slimy oh my
god it smells good this I mean if it's gonna
take a little up I hope it does I like roll-ups okay kids I'm gonna take this
bug off I don't think I can oh it this is really slimy oh oh my gosh
did that feel tape okay let's try this part is it good it is good it's just the
texture is weird in my mouth like the bug texture it's really weird
you're gonna phone mmm heaps good so the tip is really good this is not a bad
trick you trust me it's ratified and much from the peak I hope I get get
something really good and I hope if I'm knitting a trick I hope it's a good
trick
oh wow this is
why are you looking at me that's why maybe that pet
pumpkin is fine yeah you know I'm like Greece mine so
this is slime with bugs and when I shake it it looks very jiggly so I know about
this Oh taking my yes it is nice isn't it to
communion but but it would like I thought it would be like money it's
actually pretty cool hey I got my no friend try Pete
this kind of looks like honey oh no I'm gonna be been a long time guys like I
feel good like in so here is the bugs and here's a slime and a sign it looks
isn't especially you doesn't feel that bad like it looks kind of like and feel
bad but actually feels really nice it says on his sticky
I don't I thought this was like stick on these so it's round sense and
Thank You Colin German why oh my goodness
this is so cool I'm so excited to eat Chinese well forget it
I don't be able to but these are so cool okay wait switch even what are these
I got me see are these I keep getting the treats are these actual fingers no
oh yeah they would look more they look actually they're kind of like actual
fingers a little they almost look like actual fingers I got VC so weird you
know I don't want to bite me a fingernail you should've bought your
needles like it's gonna taste like this chase is really weird I don't think
she's like candy Sony's hey sweet this is like a unflavored smarty cuz they
cups Mario texture kind of I'm gonna give this a thumbs down
and Maddie wins you know I don't like white chocolate rice piece wrist wrist
Reese's pcs I said rice get something good see what I got oh my gosh is so
cool wow it looks so cool seriously so cool okay
I get this what for being a bad girl hello Dada
pen pen dispenser and at the which nasty old sheep for your tea
yeah a yellow so these are like a vampire teeth actually and love the
trick Wow so I got all my candy in there this is an ordinary which this which
gives you can vampires these days so we hope you guys enjoyed this video and
today's oh sure
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Speaking Tips for Part 3 - Duration: 14:45.
you are now listening to the IELTS Podcast learn from tutors and ex-examiners who are
for masters of IELTS preparation your host, Ben Worthington hello there IELTS students
in this episode, we are going to look at speaking strategies and more specifically, we're going
to look at how to expand your answers and I want to help you with this subject because
as you probably know, over the last couple of weeks, I started accepting online students
for tutoring to help them pass the Speaking part the reason I did this was because in
the future, it's going to be a service we offer, a new service, and I want to perfect
the technique and at the moment, I'm doing the classes, but in the future when it's a
service offered to help more students, it'll probably be myself and another tutor that
I trained now, I've got two techniques that I really like using and I like using them
because they help deliver fast results and especially by delivering sort of like quick
and automatic answers now, what I've realized over the last couple of weeks doing these
classes is that these techniques are good, very good and very effective especially for
fluency and especially for building confidence and they've become even more effective when
we applied them to IELTS, but they needed to be adapted this is why I was doing the
classes now, here's some useful advice because these questions are good, these techniques
are good to get you started to get rolling, so to speak, with your answer, but then once
you've answered for example, tell me the good qualities a friend should have yeah and a
student made an answer, a friend should be loyal, they should be trustworthy, they should
be punctual and they should be there if you need a hand now, where do we go from here?
you've answered the question, but the examiner did not ask you that question to find out
if you were going -- if you had the characteristics of a good friend you know they weren't asking
about what you think are good traits of a friend because they want a friend for their
daughter okay they're asking you, you probably know this, but they're asking you these questions
because they want to hear your linguistic ability it's not about if you're a good person
or not they don't really care about the books you've read they want to know if you can express
yourself so as I was saying we answer the question a friend should be loyal, they should
be friendly, they should be there when you need them, they should be generous, etc. we've
answered the question now what?
now what?
well there's a few different ways we can take this answer we can say because and we can
say they should be loyal because if a friend is loyal, you know that they will stand up
for you, that they will be there for you in difficult times and for example, maybe you
lose your job but if the friend is loyal, you can be certain that they will stick around
yeah now we've answered the question and we've also gone into details we said because and
it slipped out that this is going to be my next point we gave an example for example,
if you lost your job and we can go for detailed examples and we can also go for hypothetical
examples we can go for detailed, real-world examples for what?
explaining what happened in the past yeah a friend should be loyal for example, a few
years ago, I lost my job in the bookstore and it was because the new manager wanted
to clear out old employees, but my friends they stuck up for me, and they helped me fight
my case against the new manager and eventually, I managed to stay there so there we go that
was my example and that was a real-world past example now, I kind of slipped on to the next
technique of giving examples or expanding your answers and the third technique that
I want to share with you are stories now you might think that a story is a long, elaborate
conversation and you have to do all these different sort of like techniques and details
but no a story has three components: a beginning, a middle (what happened), and an end beginning,
middle brackets, what happened brackets, and then end for example I went to the shops I
bought some Cadburys chocolate I came home (beginning, middle, and an end) that was the
most basic story you'll ever hear granted, I understand however, that's a story yeah
going back to what we were saying what are the quality is a friend should have? a friend
should be loyal because for example, once I worked at a bookshop I got fired my friend
helped me argue my case, and I got my job back okay three cases – or sorry, three
stages of the story beginning, middle what happened, and an end yeah I've reduced it
down to three if you want to go a little bit further you can say and this is important
because you know so I got fired I lost my job my friend helped me argue my case to get
my job back eventually I got it back and this is why I think loyalty is important because
without loyalty, my friend would have just abandoned me and I would have had to fight
the manager and the company on my own, by myself so just to summarize what I've said
so far we can expand by saying 'because' we can expand by saying -- by giving details
you know we can expand by saying because, by giving examples, and in the examples, we
can say hypothetical ones or we can use real-world past examples we can give stories with the
beginning, a middle, and an end and we can also, in those stories, we can expand those
stories further with details going back to my bookshop experience, we could say I worked
in a bookshop in Huddersfield it was a small bookshop that specialized in nautical books,
books about a seafarer, about the Navy and about boats and my -- the new manager, David
came in and he came up from London he was a manager of a book store down in London and
the owner brought this manager up but we didn't get along and the manager wants to cut cost,
so he fired me but my loyal friend, who's also called David, decided that it wasn't
fair that I was getting fired and he helped me fight the case against the new manager
and eventually, I got reinstated and this is why I think loyalty is an important quality
so here, I went through the six-question words I didn't go through all of them because it
was just too expansive but the six-question words, who, why, what, where, when, and how
okay the who in this story was the David's yeah the where I mentioned two locations one
up north in Yorkshire, England, Huddersfield, my hometown which is near Manchester and also
London and I said he came up from London and I'm expanding my answers with the details
and a story so remember, the main point of this tutorial is you – fair enough, we may
be doing classes together and I can get you to the point where you're giving answers quickly
and automatically, but still we need to develop them and my final point is that different
students need different classes or different -- obviously, different skill sets like some
students for example, I've noticed this that they will sprint and then crawl and then sprint
and then crawl I'll give you an example of what this sounds like so I used to work in
a shop in in in in in Huddersfield it was a bookshop filled with Navy books and sailing
books and a new manager came and he he he -- a new manager came and he he he wanted
to fire me to cut cost and you see he was sprinting then was slowing down and stopping
and then was sprinting again okay this is not a good technique if this is how you speak
then you need to focus on your delivery okay another way that this might -- this problem
might manifest itself is if you're stretching words yeah so a new manager came up and he
fired me because he wanted to reduce costs yeah and when you're stretching the sound,
stretching the vowels and stretching the words, this is a common trait for speakers of Latin
languages especially Portuguese, Spanish, Italian they stretch the words because this
is possible in their own language also from my experience as well with Indian speakers,
they have this sprint, crawl, sprint, crawl pattern, and I think this is because this
is possibly how they communicate in their own language as well where it's like speed,
and maybe stopping and then speed again, but in English if you have this issue in English
then you need to focus on your delivery and the homeworks I've been studying and have
seen great results from are, it's mimicking I've talked about this before you listen to
an audio and you try and repeat it exactly not only word for word but also sound for
sound the intonation, the rhythm, the pronunciation everything and we're only focused on delivery
and this way we can see -- this way we can improve later, we look at techniques for expanding
your answers for example or we look at techniques for improving your answers and using different
grammatical structures, but for some students, all we need to do is work on the delivery
so that's it for me this is just a quick tutorial that I wanted to help you with I wanted to
share just some tips for the Speaking, and if you are interested in improving your speaking
abilities then at the moment there are still some spaces left for classes, online speaking
classes it's one on one it's Skype classes had a lot of students go through the course
already and yeah I'm pretty certain as well soon we'll be having some success stories
online which I'm quite excited about maybe you'll be a part of those success stories
that would be fantastic but yeah as I said at the moment, it's me doing it probably,
in a month or two, there'll be a new tutor taking over, who's trained, who I trained
up and yeah, it'd be a good opportunity for you to practice all these techniques so
my name's Ben Wellington thank you very much for listening have a great day and all the
best with your IELTS preparation thanks for listening to ieltspodcast.com
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Mary had a little lamb
Little lamb, little lamb
Mary had a little lamb
Its fleece was white as snow
And everywhere that Mary went
Mary went, Mary went
And everywhere that Mary went
The lamb was sure to go
It followed her to school one day
School one day, school one day
It followed her to school one day
Which was against the rules
It made the children laugh and play
Laugh and play, laugh and play
It made the children laugh and play
To see a lamb at school
And so the teacher turned it out
Turned it out, turned it out
And so the teacher turned it out
But still it lingered near
And waited patiently above
Patiently above, patiently above
And waited patiently above
Til Mary did appear
Why does the lamb love mary so?
love mary so, love mary so
Why does the lamb love mary so?
The eager children cried!
Why mary loves the lamb you know!
The lamb you know, lamb you know
Why mary loves the lamb you know!
The teacher did reply.
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Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Bhutan.
From magical monasteries to stunning scenery, the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has plenty
to entice intrepid travellers and to get you started with your holiday planning, we've
listed our top pick of destinations.
Tiger's Nest Monastery.
One of the most sacred places of pilgrimage in the country, the Tiger's Nest Monastery,
known by the Bhutanese as the Taktsang Monastery, has become the unofficial symbol of Bhutan.
Perched on a sheer ridge at a dizzying height of 3,000m above sea level, and appearing to
cling to the side of a rugged cliff face, the sight of this exquisite holy building
will leave you breathless in every way possible.
The building itself has fascinated historians and architects for decades and can only be
accessed by trekking for several hours, making the reward of seeing it all the more sweet.
Legend has it that Guru Rinpoche, father of Bhutanese Buddhism, rode here on the back
of a tigress in order to meditate back in the 8th century, hence it acquiring its nickname.
The monastery was then built in 1692 to honour this site and rebuilt in 1998 after it was
destroyed by a fire.
Punakha.
Home to the glorious Punakha fortress (dzong), which sits at the confluence of the Mo Chhu
and Pho Chhu rivers, Punakha is the former capital of Bhutan.
The fortress is often described as one of the most beautiful in the country, with its
sparkling white-washed walls and intricate patterned roof.
The sound of the rivers adds an additional atmospheric element for those wandering through
the dzong's hallowed halls.
Another particular point of interest in Punakha, which should be on the 'to-see' list of
all visitors, is the Khamsum Yuley Temple.
This temple contains many exquisite paintings and murals, a dream come true for art and
history lovers.
Surrounded by rugged, green mountains and blessed with a year-round mild climate, Punakha
is an adventurous destination for those seeking to get off the beaten track for a while.
Wangdue.
Located in the heart of Bhutan, Wangdue is a delight for all the senses, encompassing
picturesque scenery, majestic architecture and an ancient culture eager to be experienced.
The Wangdue Dzong was one of the main features of this city but, unfortunately, it burned
to the ground in 2012.
Reconstruction is currently underway but this monumental task is expected to take several
more years.
According to legend, the dzong was originally built in this location because, whilst searching
for a suitable building site, locals saw four ravens fly, from that point, off in four different
directions.
This supposedly symbolised the spread of Buddhism to the four points of the compass.
There are few better places to escape from the stresses of modern life and reconnect
with nature than Wangdue.
Travellers can also interact with the local monks in order to learn about their traditional
lifestyle and the inner workings of Buddhism.
Paro and the Paro Valley.
The city of Paro is home to a wealth of architectural and natural beauty.
All visitors to Paro should definitely make time to check out the Rinpung Dzong, a marvellous
monastery that commands unparalleled views of the lush Paro Valley.
Whilst in the city, travellers can partake in a range of activities, including mountain
biking, rafting and hiking.
One particularly popular option is the Snowman Trek, a challenging yet exciting trail that
stretches over 5km through high altitude passes.
If you don't manage any of these, fear not, adrenaline will be pumping from the get-go
as you come in to land in the narrow valley that houses Paro's international airport.
For something more tranquil, try meditating outside as the sun rises from behind the region's
dramatic peaks.
If a meditation session doesn't seem like quite your thing, a leisurely stroll along
the peaceful water can be just as, if not more, relaxing.
Thimphu.
An intriguing blend of modernity and antiquity, Thimphu - Bhutan's capital, allows travellers
to step away from the typical tourist experience and be part of something wholly unique.
Being one of just two nation capitals in the world that doesn't use traffic lights, police
beckoning and waving traffic along are a common sight here.
Stately monks draped in blood-red robes weaving in and out of magnificent monasteries are
also commonplace in this spiritual city and a trip to see the Tashichho Dzong (Fortress
of the Glorious Religion) is an absolute must.
Travellers arriving in Thimphu are sure to be pleasantly surprised by the spectacular
views over the surrounding region's natural beauty as well as by the range of amenities
available, such as cafes, bars and nightclubs, all of which are transforming the international
view of the mysterious Bhutan.
With so much on offer, it is hard not to fall in love with this intriguing city.
Trongsa.
Set in the centre of Bhutan, the town of Trongsa offers stunning views over the surrounding
gorge and Black Mountains.
Although dating back to the 16th century, its name translates to 'new village' in
the Dzongkha language and the town is famed for its imposing Dzong.
Commanding an impressive position above the Mangde River, this fortress has perhaps the
most spectacular location in Bhutan.
Visible for kilometres around, its historic buildings are connected by a maze of corridors,
stone steps and paved courtyards.
It was from this fortress that the first two Bhutanese Kings ruled over the country and
tradition still dictates that the crown prince serve here before ascending to the throne.
Besides the striking presence of the Dzong, the town also offers a range of beautiful
day walks, offering ample opportunities to soak up the montane views.
Gangtey Valley.
Possibly the most beautiful destination in Bhutan, the Gangtey Valley, or Pobjika Valley
as it is known, is a wide glacial valley surrounded by the beautiful Black Mountains.
As one of the most important conservation zones in the country, the valley sees a group
of endangered black-necked cranes arrive every winter from the Tibetan Plateau.
Alongside these birds, the area is famous for the Gangte Goemba Monastery.
Built in the early 17th century, it is arguably one of the holiest Buddhist sites in the world
and holds a proud position overlooking the rest of the valley.
Its extensive complex was renovated in 2008 and contains a small guesthouse, monks'
quarters and outlying meditation centre.
Visitors can also enjoy a range of nature walks and treks in the region, offering the
chance to truly be immersed in one of Bhutan's most breath-taking landscapes.
Manas National Park.
Lying in south-central Bhutan, Manas National Park is the country's crown jewel.
Only opened to the public in recent years, the park is Bhutan's oldest protected area
and forms part of a transnational conservation zone.
It borders the Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park in the north and the World Heritage-listed
Manas Tiger Reserve in India.
Home to the largest tropical and sub-tropical ecosystems in Bhutan, the park is rich in
wildlife.
The highly endangered Bengal tiger, Asian elephant and greater one-horned rhino all
reside with its borders, alongside the golden langur – a primate found virtually nowhere
else on earth.
More than 426 species of birds and over 900 types of plants have also been recorded, making
Manas one of the most biologically outstanding parks in the world.
Visitors to this wilderness can explore on foot, by car or by boat, or even trek the
park's eco trail, as they try to spot one of its rare inhabitants.
Bumthang.
Commonly referred to as the 'spiritual heartland of Bhutan', Bumthang boasts some of the
country's oldest Buddhist temples and monasteries.
The region encompasses the four mountain valleys of Tang, Ura, Chhume and Chokhor, with the
latter being the most well-known as it holds some of the most important temples and dzongs.
Bumthang was where Buddhism was first introduced to Bhutan and the birthplace of Saint Pema
Lingpa, to whom the Bhutanese royalty trace their descent.
Besides its temples, the region is famous throughout the country for its brightly coloured
wool products known as Yathra.
And as it is blessed with stunning natural landscapes, walking is one of the most popular
activities for visitors.
The mixture of meadows, forests, villages and sacred sites provide a picturesque showcase
of Bhutan's rural scenery.
Gasa.
Situated in the northernmost district of Bhutan, Gasa is a region of striking natural beauty.
With elevations ranging from 1,500 to 4,500 metres, it boasts pristine forests and a scenic
17th century Dzong.
Built in 1646, the Dzong defended Bhutan from several invasions in the 17th and 18th centuries.
But perhaps the most notable feature of this region is its people.
The Layaps are nomadic herders who still maintain their own unique culture.
Their main source of income comes from their yaks, as they trade cheese, butter, meat or
products made from their hair.
The region is also famous for the Snowman Trek, one of the most demanding treks in the
Himalayas, and its healing hot springs.
And the newly established Royal Highlander Festival is becoming increasingly popular.
Celebrating Bhutan's nomadic highlanders, it's simply a must-see for passing travellers.
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