IELTS Speaking for Success - 🎂 Birthdays (S08E05) + Transcript

Episode Date: October 10, 2022

What do you usually do on your birthday? Do you think it is important for you to celebrate your birthday? What did you do on your birthday when you were young? How did you celebrate your last birthday...? What birthday presents do you like to get? How do children celebrate birthdays in your country? Tune in and have a great day! - Watch the video version of the episode: https://youtu.be/kDNi1GNqOaU Get exclusive episodes on IELTS Speaking parts 1, 2, and 3: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithielts.com/podcourses Transcript: https://successwithielts.com/s08e05 Our IELTS Writing podcast: https://linktr.ee/wfspremium Find an IELTS Speaking Partner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts © 2022 Success with IELTS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, Sunshine. I'm Maria. And my name is Rory, and we're the hosts of the AIL Speaking for Success podcast. The podcast dreams to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way. We've started this podcast to give you gorgeous grammar and fabulous vocabulary for your high AILT school. Bad 9 score. Maria, do you remember that time that you came to my birthday party? No. Exactly. Let's talk about birthdays, shall we?
Starting point is 00:00:29 Oh, yes, dear listener. Birthdays is a new, fresh speaking part one, IELS topic. But it's not new for our conversations because Maria missed my birthday party the one time when she was invited. So you will remember this forever now, right? Yes, I will. I will never let you forget. Rory, what do you usually do on your birthday? Well, I think every birthday is different, but if it's a nice day, then I usually go out with friends. Do you think it's important for you to celebrate your birthday?
Starting point is 00:01:05 Well, I used to think so, but if it's a normal one like my 33rd, then I don't really go out at all, to be honest. There doesn't seem to be much point. What did you do on your birthday when you were young? Well, when I was a child, we used to go to these sort of, I don't know what you'd call them, specialist soft play centers. But later on, in my teenage years, it was usually just house parties, and that was okay. How did you celebrate your last birthday? Well, if you mean my 30 third, then I didn't really celebrate it because I was at work. I suppose if we have to talk about any particular gift, it would have been the gift of sleep at the end of it.
Starting point is 00:01:44 And I definitely got a lot of that. I did like my cake, though, specifically the icing on it. It's really the only time you can justify something like that. What birthday presents do you like to get? Well, I'm pretty low maintenance, so I usually just want books or clothes, to be honest with you. I don't really like odd or extravagant presents. How do children celebrate birthdays in your country? Well, if they're young, then I think they have parties at their houses or the type of venues that I mentioned earlier.
Starting point is 00:02:16 If they're older, then I'm afraid I really have no idea what teenagers are doing these days. Sorry. Thank you, Rory, for your answers. They were gifts for us. Yes, hopefully they were good at presenting the vocabulary and grammar. That was a dreadful pun. This week on our premium, Rory here, the birthday boy, is going to describe a time when he used his mobile phone to do something meaningful for a change. And in speaking part three, we are talking about mobile phones in general. These are fresh new IOT speaking topics. And on our writing podcast, yes, we do have our writing episodes.
Starting point is 00:03:06 we are discussing the table and charts. So it's a mixed graph or a multiple graph task. The links are in the description. Do you check them all out. So birthdays. Birthdays, we celebrate birthdays. It's my birthday. It's my birthday party.
Starting point is 00:03:29 We can say throw parties. I usually throw a party on my birthday. Is it only? On my birthday or for my birthday or in my birthday. At my birthday? Never in. But on or for will be fine. So on my birthday or for my birthday?
Starting point is 00:03:47 You can say that I enjoy getting books for my birthday. I enjoy getting nice jewelry on my birthday or for my birthday. Rory, you said you go out with friends. So you didn't say anything just more interesting than going out with friends. Like, really, I have a very boring life when it comes to birthdays. This is why I was relying on the grammar, to be honest with you. And there was some nice grammar because we were focusing on the zero conditional. And there was also used to in there as well.
Starting point is 00:04:19 But if you're younger, there are also activities and places to go to. So we talked about soft play centres. Now, those are just places that, you know, you run around and throw yourself through, like, into ballpits, for example. Or everything's covered in like the soft layer. so if you land on it, then you won't hurt yourself. So that's quite good. If you're a young person, I imagine if you're an adult, it's not very entertaining. But for young people, it's good.
Starting point is 00:04:43 Yeah, yeah, you're getting ahead of yourself. Like, let's focus on what you can do on your birthday, what activities. What do we usually do on your birthday? You can say, right, I enjoy cakes, I blow out candles, I get presents. And, Rory, I've prepared a list of things for me to do on my next birth. Exactly, exactly. So, please. So please also choose an activity for you.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Again, we need you to show off your vocabulary and also like to be interesting and to be like for the examines to see, oh wow, like interesting activities. Right. So what do you usually do on your birthday? Choose one activity. Write it in the comments. So Rory, on your birthday, you usually host a private movie screening. Who has the facilities to do this? Right, so you rent out a cinema thing.
Starting point is 00:05:40 You rent out the whole cinema. So you host a private movie screening. Is that coming over the podcast's budget? No, it's your birthday. It's your money. Come on. So I'm paying for this then. Fantastic.
Starting point is 00:05:50 Oh yeah, it's your birthday. And you're inviting everybody. Okay, it's your birthday. So host a private movie screening. So rent out your own movie theater or you hire a private chef. A private chef for cooking, yeah, chef. So a private chef will cook your favorite dishes, or you throw a pajama party.
Starting point is 00:06:14 That would work well if you were like a 12-year-old girl. You know, I don't think that would work if you're a fully grown man, would it? In fact, that might not work very well at all. So you chill out in your PJs, pajamas, and you binge watch some movies. So host a pajama party. That's not what I do for my birthday. That's what I do on my weekend.
Starting point is 00:06:33 Did I tell you to comment? No, but I'm doing it anyway because all of these ideas are totally ridiculous and very unrealistic examples of what people do on their birthdays. Or the last one, the last one, you will enjoy a staycation. A staycation is when you kind of explore your own town, your own city. You just imagine that you are a tourist or a traveler in your own hometown and you go to a hotel, you see the sides. So you enjoy a staycation. Vacation? Staycation.
Starting point is 00:07:06 So, Rorya, what would it be? None of them. None of them. Like, none of these are things that you could do only on your birthday. Like, you would be much better, assuming that you're from such a country, talking about the different traditions people have on your birthday. So, for example, I can't think of any for Scotland. Seriously, I don't know any birthday traditions.
Starting point is 00:07:25 You might have ones in your family or in your culture. Let's move further afield. I cannot think of any birthday. traditions in any of the cultures I've been in. Exactly. That's why I've given you four choices. You have to choose at least one. Host a private movie screening.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Hire a private chef. Have a pajama party or enjoy staycation. What would it be? Do you listener right in the chat? Staycation then. Staycation. All right. Sweet.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Thank you. Off. Let's move on. So it's important to celebrate our birthday. You can say, I used to think it's important. but now I don't celebrate my birthday, for example. Or if it's a normal birthday, you can have abnormal. But what's normal birthday?
Starting point is 00:08:17 You mean a date, it's not this anniversary? No, you don't call it anniversary. What do you call this? Like, I'm, I don't know, 20 years old, or I'm 30 years old, or I'm 60 years old. What do you call this special date, special birthday? Like a milestone birthday or a landmark birthday? That's what they are. But like for normal birthdays, you just call it a birthday.
Starting point is 00:08:39 I've changed my mind. I don't like talking about this topic. Yeah, you see, so you can say if it's a normal birthday, I don't usually celebrate. But if it's a milestone birthday or a landmark, some special dates, yeah, I'm 30. Yeah, so. And it's my 33rd birthday. Yeah, it's my 22nd birthday.
Starting point is 00:09:03 So careful with the numbers. So yeah, these specialist soft places. I still don't get what they are. Soft play centers? I look it up. Like, there are just places where the... Not machinery. The things that the children play on are covered in like soft wrapping
Starting point is 00:09:22 to stop them from hurting themselves. It's all very brightly colored. I'm sure you have them in Russia. They probably have a totally different name, but that's what they're called. So as a teenager, I used to go to some parties or as a teenager, it was just house parties. So Rory was a teenager.
Starting point is 00:09:40 He went to the parties. He doesn't remember what he did, you know, because. Because. A lot of juice. Rory drank a lot of juice. It's just. Too much Coca-Cola. Too much.
Starting point is 00:09:59 Far too much. Yeah. When did you. celebrate your last birthday, right? And then you should have some answers, and Rory said that if we mean my 33rd birthday, so now we know that Rory is more than 3.33. Oh, Rory, look at you. And then Rory said, I did like my cake. All right. So kind of, I did like my party. I did like my cake. I liked it very much. That's a really nice structure. Or I did love my cake, right? The best gift I was given on my birthday, right? So that's a nice one. Or the best gift I was given on that day, so on my last
Starting point is 00:10:48 birthday, I'm low maintenance. Poor, Rory. Low maintenance. No, that's not to do with being poor. That's to do with not wanting people to give you lots of extravagant stuff. If you would like to buy me a present for my birthday. Send literature, please. Yeah, so low maintenance, like Rory doesn't want diamonds, he doesn't want gold, cars, a real estate boat. Who wants diamonds on their birthday? So, he's a low maintenance and I don't really like extravagant. How do you pronounce this? Extravagant. Extravagant or odd presents. Odd presents, meaning strange presents. How do children celebrate their birthdays? We can again say they throw parties, blow out candles, receive gifts, and also they have parties at their houses, right? Or they go to this, what,
Starting point is 00:11:43 soft play centers? Yeah. Children do. Yeah. And they go to different venues, venues like places, right? So kind of some cafe is a good venue. It's a good place. For your birthday? Yeah. Why? Like, maybe, maybe, I'm beginning to think that I'm really abnormally boring. Do people have parties at cafes?
Starting point is 00:12:10 Yeah, yeah. I used to go to a cafe. I would book a table and this big table and we would just go in there. In a jazz cafe, I remember. I don't remember this. You don't remember this. That was before you. Oh, well, then no wonder I don't.
Starting point is 00:12:27 remember. And what do you call these parties when I have, for example, a topic? So you have to go, you have to come in wearing a costume and, for example, mafia style. So what do you call these parties? Fancy dress? Fancy dress parties. Are they theme, theme parties? A themed birthday party. Like, a streamed birthday party. Yeah. Listen, apologies. If you do not find rich grammar and vocabulary in this particular episode. I was trying to be normal. I imagine most of you will as well. Well, okay, what was the grammar?
Starting point is 00:13:02 Tell us about the... Zero conditional. Come on. Well, we definitely have an example of use to in there. But our main grammar focus was zero conditional, and we've got them, but not for every answer. And neither should you, person who is listening. So, for question number one,
Starting point is 00:13:19 if it's a nice day, I go out with friends. So there you go. If, present simple, then present simple. Same for the next one. If it's a normal one like my 23rd, then there's little point. Zero conditional might not seem important, but if you can use conditional structures, then it's extremely helpful. And so we'll get you started gently with zero conditional, but the next three episodes will be focusing, well, no, next four, in fact, because we have first, second, third, and mixed conditionals too. Thank you very much for listening.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Let's all have nice birthdays. and maybe... And go to them? Boring birthdays. And please write in the comments, what do you usually do on your birthday? What would you like to do if, I don't know, if everything was possible? And leave comments, hearts and love. Bye.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Bye. Rory, what do usually do on your birthday? Well, I think every birthday is different, but if it's a nice day, then I usually go out with friends. Do you think it's important for you to celebrate your birthday? Well, I used to think so, but if it's a normal one like my 33rd, then I don't really go out at all, to be honest. There doesn't seem to be much point. What did you do on your birthday when you were young? Well, when I was a child, we used to go to these sort of, I don't know what you'd call them, specialist soft play centres.
Starting point is 00:14:56 But later on, in my teenage years, it was usually just house parties, and that was okay. How did you celebrate your last birthday? Well, if you mean my 33rd, then I didn't really celebrate it because I was at work. I suppose if we have to talk about any particular gift, it would have been the gift of sleep at the end of it. And I definitely got a lot of that. I did like my cake, though, specifically the icing on it. It's really the only time you can justify something like that. What birthday presents do you like to give?
Starting point is 00:15:26 get? Well, I'm pretty low maintenance, so I usually just want books or clothes, to be honest with you. I don't really like odd or extravagant presents. How do children celebrate birthdays in your country? Well, if they're young, then I think they have parties at their houses or, like, the type of venues that I mentioned earlier. If they're older, then I'm afraid I really have no idea what teenagers are doing these days. Sorry.

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