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영어 연습/CELPIP

CELPIP SPEAKING 연습 - TASK 1: Giving Advice - 영화 추천 주제

Sample Response를 들으니, 목소리를 또렷하게 해야겠다. 스트럭처를 확실하게 잡아야겠다. 조언하는 말투를 정확히 구사하자. 좋은 말로 구현할 수 있는 좋은 어휘력을 키워야 한다는 점. 만날 쓰던 표현만 한다는 점. 중언부언. 

 

ChatGPT4o에게 감수를 보았다. 실망스럽게도, 중언부언한 나의 시나리오는 8점 밖에 받지 못했다. 말하기 연습이므로 Voice Typing 기능을 활용하여 대본 없이 마구 떠들었다. 언제쯤 질서 있는 말을 할 수 있을꼬?

 

 

아래와 같이 말하면 10점~12점 진입 각. 어렵다, 영어. 

 

Refined Script 1:


Hey Alex, are you looking for a good movie to watch tonight? You've come to the right person! There's this film that I watched more than three times when it was released. I didn't have enough time to watch it in the theater, but once it was available online, I watched it three times—can you believe that? The movie is called Parasite, directed by the brilliant Bong Joon-ho.

Now, you might think that a movie in Korean won't be your thing, but trust me, it has English subtitles. And even though you'll have to read the subtitles, don't let that bother you because the visuals and the overall theme are phenomenal. The direction is incredible, and every character brings something unique to the story.

The movie explores the dynamics between the rich and the poor, and you can learn a lot about how society works. What's great about it is that everyone interprets it differently, so you can have your own perspective on the film. I highly recommend checking it out.

 

 

Refined Script 2:


Hey Alex,
It's good to see you! Are you looking for a great movie for tonight? How about Parasite? I highly recommend it because I've watched this film multiple times ever since it was released.

First of all, the director did such an incredible job that you can really enjoy the movie, even though it's in Korean, thanks to the English subtitles. The story is brilliant, and the actors and actresses give outstanding performances.

What makes Parasite even more amazing is its deep insight into social hierarchy—specifically, the contrast between the rich and the poor. By the end of the movie, you'll likely be left with an open-ended conclusion, which allows for different interpretations.

Personally, I love the reflections it offers on society, and it’s definitely entertaining. I’m sure you’ll get hooked on it. You should definitely check out Parasite!

 

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Refined Script:


Hey Alex,
What's up? Looking for a movie to rent tonight? Let me think… Oh! I’ve learned a lot about films ever since I studied communications, and I actually studied Parasite last semester. It’s directed by Bong Joon-ho, and it’s a fantastic film. The director is incredible, and the acting and themes are top-notch. You should definitely check it out.

The movie is so entertaining that I watched it three times in a row—can you believe that? Bong Joon-ho directed it so well that you can enjoy the entire film, even though it’s in Korean. But don’t worry about the language; the English subtitles are so well done that you’ll understand the story without even noticing you’re reading them. I know it can sometimes be annoying to read subtitles when you don’t understand the language, but in this case, the film is so well-crafted that you’ll be completely immersed in the story. The acting is brilliant, and you’ll be hooked on the characters and themes.

The story might seem simple at first, but it’s actually quite complex. At the end, everyone interprets it differently because the ending is open to personal interpretation. That’s the beauty of Parasite.

There’s my two cents! You should definitely check it out. I guarantee you’ll love it.

 

Refined Script:


Hey Alex,
What's up? Looking for a movie to rent tonight? I’ve got a great recommendation for you—Parasite. It's a movie I studied in my communications class last semester, and I’ve watched it a few times since then. It’s directed by Bong Joon-ho, and let me tell you, it's a masterpiece.

What makes this movie so amazing is how well it’s crafted. Even though it’s in Korean, you won’t miss out on the story because the English subtitles are spot-on. I know some people find it annoying to read subtitles, but the way this movie is directed, you'll be so drawn into the plot that you won’t even notice you're reading. It’s that engaging.

The film is super entertaining. In fact, I watched it three times in a row—it was that good! The themes of social class, the divide between the rich and the poor, are explored in such a unique and impactful way. The story seems simple at first, but there’s so much depth to it. The characters are well-developed, and each one brings something special to the table.

And the ending—wow! It's one of those movies where everyone can interpret the conclusion differently, which makes it even more thought-provoking. That’s the beauty of Parasite; it leaves you thinking long after it’s over.

Definitely check it out, Alex. I’m sure you’ll love it. Trust me, it’s worth the watch.

 

Hey Alex,
What’s up? Looking for a movie to rent tonight? I’ve got a great recommendation—Parasite. I studied it in my communications class last semester, and I’ve watched it multiple times since. It’s directed by Bong Joon-ho, and it’s honestly a masterpiece.

The best part? Even though it’s in Korean, the English subtitles are so well done that you won’t even notice them. I know sometimes reading subtitles can be distracting, but the way this film is directed will have you so engaged that you won’t mind at all. It’s truly that captivating.

The movie is super entertaining. I watched it three times in a row—can you believe that? The story may seem simple at first, but it’s actually quite layered. It explores social class in a way that’s both thought-provoking and compelling. The characters are complex, and the acting is top-notch, making the whole experience immersive.

And the ending? It’s one of those that sticks with you. Everyone interprets it differently, which is part of what makes Parasite so powerful. It leaves you thinking long after the credits roll.

Trust me, you should check it out. I’m sure you’ll love it.

 


Here’s a list of useful vocabulary for movie reviews that you can use in the CELPIP speaking section:

### Describing the Plot/Story:
- **Engaging** – Captivates the viewer’s attention.
- **Intriguing** – Arouses curiosity or interest.
- **Complex** – Not simple; has multiple layers.
- **Compelling** – Makes you want to keep watching.
- **Predictable** – Easy to guess the outcome.
- **Unexpected** – Surprising or shocking.
- **Fast-paced** – Moves quickly; lots of action.
- **Slow-burning** – Takes time to develop, but builds tension gradually.
- **Twist** – A surprising change in the plot.
- **Open-ended** – Leaves some questions unanswered, open to interpretation.

### Describing the Direction:
- **Masterful** – Expertly directed or executed.
- **Flawless** – Without any errors.
- **Well-crafted** – Thoughtfully created with attention to detail.
- **Brilliant** – Exceptionally good.
- **Creative** – Shows original thought and new ideas.
- **Visually stunning** – Beautiful to look at, impressive cinematography.
- **Innovative** – Involving new ideas or techniques.

### Describing Acting/Performance:
- **Authentic** – Realistic and genuine.
- **Outstanding** – Very impressive.
- **Brilliant** – Exceptional in terms of performance.
- **Convincing** – Makes the character believable.
- **Flat** – Lacking emotion or depth.
- **Over-the-top** – Exaggerated or dramatic, often in a negative way.
- **Unforgettable** – So good that you remember it long after.
- **Natural** – Acting that feels true to life, not forced.

### Describing Cinematography/Visuals:
- **Stunning** – Extremely beautiful or impressive.
- **Breathtaking** – So beautiful that it takes your breath away.
- **Atmospheric** – Creates a particular mood or feeling through visuals.
- **Colorful** – Vivid and full of colors.
- **Dark** – Low lighting; often creates a somber mood.
- **Symbolic** – Represents something beyond what is seen on the screen.

### Describing Themes:
- **Thought-provoking** – Makes you think deeply about a subject.
- **Powerful** – Strong and emotionally impactful.
- **Moralistic** – Focused on teaching a lesson or principle.
- **Relatable** – Easy for the audience to identify with.
- **Satirical** – Uses humor to criticize something or someone.
- **Emotional** – Evokes strong feelings (e.g., sadness, joy).

### Describing Music/Score:
- **Atmospheric** – Enhances the mood or setting.
- **Memorable** – Sticks with you after the movie ends.
- **Epic** – Grand and dramatic, often in a heroic context.
- **Subtle** – Not obvious; quiet and understated.
- **Effective** – Works well with the scenes.

### Expressing Your Opinion:
- **I highly recommend** – Strong suggestion.
- **It’s a must-see** – A movie you should definitely watch.
- **It left a lasting impression** – The movie made a significant impact on you.
- **It’s not my cup of tea** – It’s not something I enjoy.
- **It exceeded my expectations** – It was better than I thought it would be.
- **It’s worth watching** – It’s good enough to be seen.
- **I wouldn’t recommend it** – I don’t think others should watch it.
- **I was disappointed** – It didn’t live up to my expectations.

### Expressing Personal Reaction:
- **It moved me** – It made me feel deeply, emotionally.
- **I was on the edge of my seat** – Very exciting or suspenseful.
- **I couldn’t put it down** – Couldn’t stop watching.
- **It kept me hooked** – Kept my interest the entire time.
- **I was bored** – I found it uninteresting or dull.
- **It made me think** – It gave me something to reflect on.

These terms should help you sound more fluent and specific when discussing movies for the CELPIP speaking section. 

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