IELTS Speaking for Success - 🌞 Catching up on our summer holidays (+ an important announcement)
Episode Date: September 2, 2024In the beginning of June we decided to make our summer premium episodes free for everyone for the whole summer and try monetize our podcast with ads. Now that the summer's almost over we have decid...ed to make a few changes to how we release new content. 1. First of all, all premium episodes will still be released for free on all podcast platforms. However, a month after their initial release, they will be removed from the free feed and added to our paid episode archive which will be available on our Patreon page. For example, an episode released on the 1st of September will be removed from the feed on the 1st of October, etc. 2. After they're removed from the free feed, those of you who decide that they want to continue having access to our premium episodes (old and new) or have some extra materials to prepare for IELTS can sign up to our Patreon page and binge-listen to all the episodes that we've released since 2020 without any interruptions from ads. 3. These changes will allow US to have a more sustainable revenue stream and at the same time will allow YOU to continue listening to all our premium episodes for free ❤️ We think it's a win-win 🤝 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 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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Ella McKay.
Hello, hello, dear listener, welcome into our chit-chat episode.
Rory, are you excited?
Very excited. We are back together after months of being apart.
Yeah, you know, like this summer, we've been traveling, we've been, you know, enjoying our life.
And we recorded many episodes, like in June.
And then we're kind of like, yeah, let's live a life.
Hey, let's go there, let's go here.
and now we are back
so we are ready to record
a lot of new
amazing episodes for you
and we just want to say
hello dear listener
okay we are with you
we're happy that you are with us
okay stay with us
and we want to tell you
what we've been doing because
Rory did something
really amazing this summer
well so did you
before we get on with our
cheat-chat episode, we have an announcement for you.
In the beginning of June, we decided to make our summer premium episodes free for everyone
and try to monetize our podcast with ads.
And now that the summer's almost over, we have decided to make a few changes to how we release
new content.
So all our premium episodes will be available for free, dear listener, on all podcast platforms.
But you can listen to them.
for a month. Okay, so when a new episode is released, it's for free for a month.
And after that, the episode is moved to the archive, the special place where all our episodes
are kept. It's available, but you pay for them. Yes, after they're removed from the free feed,
those of you who decide you want to continue having access to our premium episodes, both old and new,
can sign up to our Patreon page
and binge listen to all the episodes we've released since 2020
without any interruptions from ads.
Imagine an episode with no advertising.
Very good, very professional, very demure, very mindful.
So these changes will allow us to make a more sustainable revenue
and at the same time we'll allow you to listen to all our premium episodes
for free. Thank you very much for your continuous support. Now, with that out of the way,
we've got some catching up to do. Rory, you go first? Well, I had two big things. One is much
bigger than the other. The first is that I spent nine weeks in Oxford. Um, the S, the Oxford
in England with all the universities and colleges.
Oxford, dear listener, our Rory went to Oxford.
Wow.
Rory, so what did you do there?
Well, I worked as a teacher and sometimes activity leader and sometimes welfare officer
at a school called St. Clear's College, which is in the northern part of Oxford.
It's one of the first international baccalaureate schools in the world.
In fact, I think it's the first.
I B school in the world.
Oh my God.
So you were in Oxford in one of these like buildings, this beautiful old buildings, right?
I was in many old buildings, to be honest.
We got to do lots of cool things like go on study visits with the students to different colleges
and university sites and museums.
And you worked with students who studied in Oxford?
Uh, well, they were young people, so they were probably going to study in Oxford full time.
This was just for a summer course they were doing.
But yes, I worked with students aged 15 to 17, sometimes 18, and they were all absolutely brilliant, actually.
They came from all parts of the world.
Their behavior was amazing, like, so well-behaved, such good students.
I think I haven't worked anywhere like that in a very long time.
Wow.
And everything was offline, right?
In the classroom.
Everything in the school was offline.
However, when I wasn't teaching offline classes, I continued to teach my online classes as well, which was very, very entertaining.
So I think I worked something like 40 hours, maybe more than 40 hours a week every day without breaks for nine weeks.
Crazy, Rory.
Okay, okay, so what are the three things you loved about Oxford?
Not about your job, but maybe some like other bits about Oxford.
Okay, so top three favorite things.
My biggest favorite was the people, because everybody that I lived with and that I met were very friendly and helpful.
The second favorite thing was next to the school, there was this part of Oxford called Summertown,
which is one of the nicest parts of Oxford.
Like, Oxford is already nice, but imagine the nicest part.
and you could go there, go shopping, coffee, relax, it was very chilled.
So that was amazing.
And it was only 10 minute walk away maximum.
And my third favorite thing was a place called Port Meadow, which is like a big open green space.
There are open fields, and you can chill out there, you can relax.
But it's also got a stream or a river running through it.
And so when it was very hot, which it was very, and it was very hot, very often, so we used to go swimming in the river.
And it was amazing.
You could see people on their boats going down the river.
You could see people swimming, of course.
And there were horses that would come right up to the water and you could go and see the horses.
And they were completely free to do whatever they wanted.
It was, that's cool.
That's amazing.
What didn't you like?
So, like, was there any things that you like hated?
and like, oh, what's going on?
Or maybe something was strange.
Maybe not about Oxford.
Um, well, almost nothing.
One weird thing was when you want to get a bus in Oxford,
you go to the bus stop,
but you must also wave to the driver to tell them that you want to get on the bus.
And I didn't know this.
Because I just imagine if you're standing at the bus stop,
the driver must know to stop.
I just didn't get that at all.
You were standing there.
and the bus just goes past.
I didn't know that until all the bus drivers told me,
which was a bit unfortunate.
So that was a weird thing,
but that was like the only really bad thing.
What about paying with your credit card or cash?
Do they accept cash?
Because I often hear people from London
that there are places which don't accept cash,
and there are places where you can only pay in cash.
Oh, well, I never had any of those problems, but I pay for my card.
I'm sorry, I pay for everything using my card.
Okay, okay.
Wow, dear listener, can you imagine our Rory in Oxford, an Oxford professor?
Rory, do you feel like important now?
Like, ooh, I've taught in Oxford.
Well, I feel really good about being able to go there and meet all these amazing students.
That was pretty awesome.
I'm even more impressed that I was able to work nine weeks continuously with no breaks.
That was also quite an achievement, I think.
I'm never doing that again, but I was able to do it.
And I got all of these really cool ideas for teaching, which I can now transfer to my usual classes.
So I feel good about it.
Oh, I wasn't just a teacher, though.
I was also a teacher trainer.
Yes, I ran teacher training sessions too.
So Rory taught students and he taught teachers as well.
He taught everybody, okay?
Like, wow.
And he's saying all this wearing an Oxford hoodie, dear listener.
So if you go to Oxford, one must do thing is to buy an Oxford hoodie.
And it's usually black or dark blue and it has the Oxford in white.
And Rory is wearing this beautiful hoodie.
It's a hoodie, right?
It is a hoodie, yes.
It's a large, but it doesn't look like a large one.
It's actually very well made.
I also went to Oxford, but, you know, as a tour.
So I just visited this touristy places and I bought an Oxford hoodie.
Or maybe I bought it in London.
Nice.
We're going to need to wear these for the videos.
So we've been to Oxford, dear listener.
Yay! Rory walked there and I just visited.
Hey!
And now you know it.
So you are closer to Oxford now.
Well, it wasn't just Oxford.
I also had my birthday!
Ayy, Rory's birthday!
And Rory usually has like, what, 15 parties?
in different places with different people
But I was sensible this year
I only had
10?
Three parties?
Three parties?
What?
Oh, Rory, you're getting old?
I think I only had three.
Yeah, I'm getting old.
I need to calm down.
Yeah, yeah, but one party lasted for what, a week?
Um, no, no, I was very well behaved this year.
Yeah, Rory's birthday is in August.
At the end of August, wait, I have my 24th.
Absolutely right, it's the 24th of August.
What was the best present that you got?
The best present was definitely having all of my friends and family around me.
However, if we are talking about the physical things,
I got really nice clothes, actually, to be honest.
I got a whole load of shirts.
Obviously, all of them are dark colours.
Fantastic, everyone listens to me.
What else?
I had a whole ton of books to add to the already growing pile of books that I still have to read.
I think those are my favourite things, to be honest.
honest with you. And of course, what's life without little champagne? So I also got a lot of champagne as well.
However, it's not just all about my summer, is it Maria? Oh yeah, my summer, what I've been
traveling, visiting different places. So I went to Turkey, twice. I went to Istanbul. And then I went
to a place called Side in Turkey as well. So it was a beach holiday. The water was. The water was
so warm. It's like you just go there and you stay there for like two hours. You know,
I was amazing. So I got my tan, I enjoyed the sun and the beautiful food. You said you went
twice, but why did you go twice? No, because like I went to Istanbul and Istanbul is like,
so the beach holiday is like Istanbul to enjoy the city. And yeah, then later,
In June, I went to the beach.
Yeah, so I'm a sea person.
I need my vitamin C, dear listener.
Are you the same?
Do you like the sea?
Do you like swimming in the sea or do you usually swim in a swimming pool?
So actually, I love swimming pools and the sea and sand.
So yeah, that's like a true summer for me.
But also, de listening, I'm a mountain person.
So I like mountains and forests and like feeling this summer in nature, right?
Trees and flowers and fields.
So I went like traveling in the mountains.
I climbed some volcanoes.
I saw bears, you know, bear, a bear in the wild.
Oh my God.
What kind of bear?
It was a mother bear with a little baby bear.
A bearling.
So I saw two of them together.
I was pretty scary, dear listener, okay, because they were very close.
I was in the car, but still, you know, to see bears very close is, well, scary, but it's fascinating to see animals in the wild.
Have you ever seen a bear in the wild or maybe, I don't know, some other animals?
Oh yeah, and I also went to Kyrgyzstan
And there is a lake which is called Isikul, I don't know how to pronounce it in English, but like a sacred lake
One of the, I don't know, most famous lakes in the world, now you know
And many people from different countries go there, I saw Chinese people and Indian people
and people from Europe, from Belgium, for example.
So different people from all over the world to go there to enjoy the lake in Kyrgyzstan.
So it was an interesting experience and the lake was just amazing.
You went to Kyrgyzstan, though?
Kyrgyzstan, yes.
That's awesome because that is where I am going next month.
And you're going there to work, Rory, again.
Whenever I go anywhere I work.
But yes, so I'm going to Kyrgyzstan to run a teacher.
training program and teach some classes.
Sweet, I'm going to be in the capital.
Yes, I will be in, I hope I'm pronouncing it correctly.
I will be in Bishkek.
Sweet, I like to Bishkech.
Bishkech is a nice place.
I like with parks, but it's very hot, Rory.
Super hot.
I will keep that in mind.
However, if anyone of our listeners is from Kyrgyzstan or has been there before
and we'd like to make any recommendations, you are very welcome to do so.
Yes, people.
This is your chance.
Okay, Rory is going to Bishkek.
so you can pick him up from the airport, show him around.
This is your chance.
Rory is coming, Bishkek. Rory is coming.
Maybe like to organize a get-together with Rory in Kyrgyzstan.
Bishkek people.
However, remembering that I will be working there and I'm not there for a holiday.
Oh, on the subject of work though, now that I'm done with Oxford,
the class schedule will be open again.
You're very welcome to use the link.
Wherever it is, to sign up for those.
classes and to book them. Yes, dear listener. You can get classes with Rory. So if you want to improve
your speaking, your writing, listening, reading. So you can book a class with Rory. The link is in the
description. And also, like, listen to our episodes. Okay, read the scripts and join our
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So the link is also
in the description. What about for you, Maria?
Do you have any plans for the future?
Let's see.
Buy a new dress
for the autumn.
Okay, get a new hair cut.
Yeah, continue my work.
All right?
Because I teach
I teachers.
So doing this
and I'm
planning to be even more fabulous, Delison.
For you, for Rory, for the whole world,
I'm planning to shine even more,
and to kind of to spread my Maria charisma and knowledge
and, you know, like love everywhere.
How about that?
Things we can never have enough.
DeLisner, thank you very much for being with us.
Okay, we do love you.
We are super happy that you are with us.
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Take care.
Bye-bye.
You know.
