IELTS Speaking for Success - 🏠 Accommodation (Part 1) + Transcript
Episode Date: July 7, 2024Do you live in a house or an apartment/flat? What do you like about your flat? Would you change anything about your home? Would you like to move to a different home in the future? Where would you like... to live in the future? Tune in and have a great day! - Get exclusive episodes on IELTS Speaking parts 1, 2, and 3: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/rory Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithielts.com/podcourses Transcript: https://successwithielts.com/s10e26 Find an IELTS Speaking Partner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts © 2024 Podcourses Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, lovely. I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory, and we are the host of the IEL Speaking Per Success Podcast.
The podcast is to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way.
We're starting this podcast to give you gorgeous vocabulary and super grammar for your high IELD school.
Your Band-Ith score.
So where are you, Rory, now?
I'm in my new house.
Oh, in your new house.
Shall we talk about accommodation, perhaps?
Yes, let's talk about my accommodation.
So in speaking part one, the examiner asks you questions about accommodation or work or studies.
These are the first topics, well, the examiner chooses one topic, and it could be accommodation.
Accommodation, meaning your flat, your house, I don't know, a tree house, a cave you live in, a boat.
And the usual question is, do you live in a house or a flat?
In this episode, Rory is going to tell us about his apartment.
Do you live in a house or a flat?
I live in an apartment on the second floor of my block.
And what do you like about your flat?
Oh, it's actually brilliant.
The street it's on is near the city centre,
so everything I need is nearby in terms of transport and food.
But on top of that, the tenement itself is halfway down the street
from one of the main roads, so it's also quiet enough that no one bothers to people there.
Would you change anything about your home?
I've actually made most of the changes I wanted to make recently, since I just moved in.
But the last big renovations and repairs are having a lighting system installed and getting the floors leveled.
It's nothing terribly drastic, though, at least in my opinion.
Would you like to move to a different home in the future?
God, I hope not.
Not in the near future anyway.
I just bought this place and moving in and getting the place done up was a mission in and of itself.
I might move to the capital one day, but for now this is where I want to be.
Where would you like to live in the future?
Like I said, if I'm going to move anywhere, it's probably going to be the capital city,
just for the convenience of being at the heart of things.
But that's at least three hears down the line.
So, dear listener, the examiner's first question.
question is do you live in a house or a flat? So house is like a house, like a proper house, a cottage.
Okay? A flat is a flat, an apartment, and you can live in a flat, in a block of flats.
What's a block of flats, Roy? It's just a building with lots of apartments in it.
Exactly. Okay. So if you live in a house, you can say I live in a house.
if you live in an apartment or a flat, well, I live in a flat, okay?
Also, we call it my home.
That's why the examiner can ask you questions about, like, what about your house, what about
your home, meaning your apartment.
Because my apartment is my home, right?
Well, if you say my, then yes.
Or you can say it's my place.
So my home, my house, or my place.
But I live in an apartment, okay?
And you can say, I live in a flat or.
the second floor, or on the fifth floor, on the 10th floor, in a block of flats.
Rory, can you use present perfect continuous here? Like, how long?
It could be. I mean, for me, I would be like I've been living in my apartment for,
how long have I been living in my apartment for? Eight months, I think.
Yeah. You say, I've been living in my flat for five years, seven years, one year. It's actually
brilliant. So Rory describes his apartment as brilliant. He's like amazing, awesome, brilliant.
And then more details. About why it is brilliant. It's on a busy street or it's on a street
near the city center or the street it's on. So my apartment is on the street near the city center.
I told you Rory is rich. He lives right in the city.
center, Dillis.
I live near the city center, not right in the middle.
Yeah, but you do say, like, I live in the center.
I live in the center, right?
I live near the center.
It's too busy.
It's too loud.
I have everything I need nearby.
So nearby, like near my house, near my flat.
On top of that, kind of like, what's more?
Yeah.
So it's like, I have everything I need.
On top of that, the transport system is good.
And what's this term the tenement?
The tenement is just another name for the block or the apartment block.
Tenement's a British thing, whereas a block is general or more American English.
Although Americans might use block to refer to the local area, it's usually like the square of apartments where they live as well.
Like, tenement is a large building divided into apartments.
usually in a poor area of a city, Rory.
Do you live in a poor area?
You think?
No, it's like, according to the Cambridge Online Dictionary,
attainment is a large building usually in a poor area of a city.
Don't know about that.
You can have an apartment block anywhere.
Yeah.
So you can say, like, on top of that,
my building or the building where I live,
right, or the block of flats,
is close to the main road, for example.
Yeah.
where it's close to a shopping center.
It's got to be close to something, surely.
It's quiet.
So it's not noisy.
And no one bothers the people there.
So the neighbors are okay.
So nobody bothers you.
So people don't bother each other, you know?
So when you go outside, people just don't come up to you saying like,
Oh, hello, like, do you have any money?
Okay, so buy my stuff.
So people don't bother you.
A typical question is about a change.
you'd like to have in your house.
And dear listener, even if you don't want to change anything,
it's a good idea to say something here.
Okay.
Rory said that I've actually made most of the changes.
So we make changes.
I've made all the changes.
You don't do changes.
You make changes.
So I've made all the changes I want it recently.
I've just moved in.
Okay.
So Rory has just.
started living in this apartment you can say I moved in a long time ago and now I want to
change pretty much everything and then the synonym the last big renovation should be this and that
so we can say renovation is just like a change or an improvement but we can renovate a house or we can
repair it and so pairing is like repairing something damaged or broken so in my case because the
building is so old the floors are some
or uneven in places, so I need them leveled, which just means made equal.
And what's the difference between renovations and repairs?
There's not really a big difference, to be honest.
People use them interchangeably.
I would say renovations are about making changes to the house to make it better,
whereas repairs are just about fixing something that is broken.
You can say that I want to get my flat renovated,
so you pay other people, they do it for you,
Or I want to get my kitchen repaired, for example.
Or I want to have a new lighting system installed.
I want to install a new lighting system.
So we install things.
And I want to get the floors leveled.
So the floor is the same level.
But the key thing will not be getting the floors leveled.
I don't think most people will be talking about this, but you get something done.
Is it passive voice?
Well, it's a structure.
It's a special structure, Rory, to get something done.
And here, not by you, right?
So I want to get my floor leveled.
I want to get my flat repaired.
If your changes are not big, you can say, well, these changes are not drastic.
Drastic changes, like dramatic changes, big changes.
Like, I don't want any drastic changes.
Or, for example, I do want.
drastic changes. I want to change everything or I want to get my flat changed. Renovate.
Not in the near future. I'm not planning to move in the near future.
I personally am not planning to move in the near future. But you could say, yeah, I'm planning to move in the near future.
And another example of our get things done phrase is get this place done up.
So if you do up your flat,
you redecorate it, you make it beautiful, you make it comfortable.
So Rory got his place done up.
So you can say, I've just got my flat done up.
You can say that I might move to a new city, I might move to the capital, I might move to
the countryside, so kind of like might, maybe I'll move in the future.
One day I might live in a house.
one day I might move to a cave or a house tree.
A cave?
Yeah, some people live in caves.
Who?
Or I might live on a boat, you know.
Who lives in a cave?
In Amsterdam, I'm going to move to Amsterdam and live on a boat.
A boat house. There you go, dear listener.
A houseboat?
A boathouse.
Or a canal boat?
I don't know.
Like in London, for example, they have these boats and they're
live in them. Yeah, they have canal boats. Cannell boats? Well, they can convert to canal boat to
be a house. But in Amsterdam, what do they have in Amsterdam? I have no idea. Ask a Dutch person.
Well, they are cute boats and then just live there. I'm sure it's a bit more complicated than that,
but it's better than living in a cave for sure. Okay, de Liszt, maybe you want to live in a cave,
I don't know, like a hobbit. Yeah, but Hobbit kind of like, they had little houses.
Yeah. A hobbit house. When you speak about the future, you can,
can say I'm going to move or I'm not going to move. You will say it like, I'm going to move.
I don't think I'm going to move. I'm going to. I'm going to. I'm going to. I'm going to move.
I'm going to move to a house. I'm going to move to a bigger house. Okay. Oh, I'm going to stay in a
flat. And you can say that I might move to the capital city to be at the heart of things.
So if you are at the heart of things, what happens?
You're in the middle of them.
Yeah.
If you live in London, for example, you are at the heart of things.
But I'm not going to do it anytime soon.
This is at least three years down the line.
So if something is down the line, what is it?
It's in the future.
Well, when we're talking about the future, it's in the future.
Down the line could be referring to a railway track,
but here we're talking about the future.
And it's an idiom.
You can say down the road, down the line or down the track in the future.
For example, like cars will be automated, so we'll not have a driver, so we'll be controlled
by artificial intelligence, so cars will be driverless, a long way down the line.
So, some time in the future.
Hey, dear listener, now you have some beautiful structures to describe your flat, house, apartment,
your cave, your boathouse?
Where else can people live?
In a tent, a caravan.
In a tent?
Oh, a caravan.
Wow.
What about this house on wheels?
Like, it's a truck and it's a house.
What do you call it?
A caravan.
Or a mobile home if you're American.
Ooh, a mobile home.
Dear listener, would you like to live in there?
Just like drive your truck.
truck, ta-t-ta-ta, and then you have a house. Wow. Yes, thank you very much for listening and we'll get
back to you in our next episode, okay? Bye. Bye. Do you live in a house or a flat? I live in an apartment
on the second floor of my block. And what do you like about your flat? No, it's actually brilliant.
The street it's on is near the city center, so everything I meet is nearby in terms of transport and food.
But on top of that, the tenement itself is halfway down the street from one of the main roads,
so it's also quiet enough that no one bothers to people there.
Would you change anything about your home?
I've actually made most of the changes I wanted to make recently, since I just moved in.
But the last big renovations and repairs are having a lighting system installed and getting the floors leveled.
It's nothing terribly drastic, though, at least in my opinion.
Would you like to move to a different home in the third place?
future? God, I hope not. Not in the near future anyway. I just bought this place and moving in and
getting the place done up was a mission in and of itself. I might move to the capital one day,
but for now this is where I want to be. Where would you like to live in the future?
Like I said, if I'm going to move anywhere, it's probably going to be the capital city,
just for the convenience of being at the heart of things. But that's at least three years down the line.
You know.
