IELTS Speaking for Success - 🪙 Collecting things (S07E27) + Transcript

Episode Date: August 8, 2022

Do you collect things? Are there any things you keep from childhood? Where do you usually keep things you collect? Would you keep old things for a long time? Why? What are the benefits of collecting t...hings? Tune in and have a great day! - Video version of the episode: https://youtu.be/xuowki5K8Tg 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/s07e27 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 host of the IEL Speaking for Success podcast. The podcast dreams to help you improve your listening skills, as well as your speaking skills along the way. We've started this podcast to give you joy, happiness, and smiles, and also gorgeous grammar and fabulous vocabulary for your high IOT score. Bad 9 score. Yay! Oh, Rory, Rory, you have so many books behind you.
Starting point is 00:00:31 It's quite a collection. It is quite a collection, actually, isn't it? Shall we talk about collecting things? It is a nice coincidence. Let us do that. Oh, we'll talk about collecting things. This is a fresh Ayat's speaking, part one topic. And Yal Isna, did you know that one Slovakian woman
Starting point is 00:00:53 has the world record-breaking collection of napkins? She has about 70,000. napkins, 70,000 napkins. Rory, is this over the top with collecting things? Just a little bit. Hmm, so you wouldn't do that. You wouldn't collect whiskey bottles or kilts. No. So, let's talk about collecting things. Do you collect things? I used to collect these micromachine toys a while back. That was when I was a child.
Starting point is 00:01:33 They had them for all kinds of fictional and real military units. And I suppose, civilian ones as well, actually. Aside from that and the sort of library of books I have, I also have this assortment of different things I've picked up over the years. It's not exactly systematized or anything, nor was there any forethought to it, but I definitely have collected stuff. Are there any things you keep from childhood? Aside from the keepsakes I talked about before, I don't really have anything, but my parents do. It's actually quite extensive. It goes from, or it includes old school books to work, to things I made outside of school. I think I should probably take more of an interest in it,
Starting point is 00:02:13 but I haven't had the time lately. Where do you usually keep things you collect? I've got a memory box for my own stuff. It's not very big, but there's about 20 years worth of assorted bits and pieces in there. It started overflowing recently, though, so I have this old shooting trophy that I put things in. However, that's also overcrowded and is due for a clear-out, I think. would you keep old things for a long time? I think that will depend on what exactly the items are. There's no sense in keeping things that are falling apart and useless, unless they could be recycled, for example.
Starting point is 00:02:49 I like holding on to old books, though, since sometimes I like to reread them, and I guess the same goes for old video games. What are the benefits of collecting things? Well, it gives you something to share with other people, like in terms of having or being conversation pieces. And I think if you've got them arranged in the right way, then it can add some character to your own interior design.
Starting point is 00:03:14 Thank you, Rory, for your ideas and answers. Have you collected words you want to remember for the rest of your life? There is quite a collection, isn't there? It's quite a collection. So collecting things. Collecting things is pretty much about a hobby. Yeah, we're talking about hobbies. So collecting as a hobby.
Starting point is 00:03:44 So people, what can people collect? People can collect anything they like. To be honest with you, I talked about it in terms of just collections of things I have for a purpose. I don't do it because it's a hobby. I just do it because it helps me remember things more clearly. But it's still about collecting things. Have you ever collected things as a hobby? Like a collection of stamps, a vintage kitchenware?
Starting point is 00:04:05 vintage kitchenware. I did in the past but I don't anymore so I said I used to collect things. Yeah, yeah. So Rory said I used to collect this micro machine toys. Micromachine. This is that mini cars?
Starting point is 00:04:21 They are cars but they also had things like spaceships and planes and tanks. It was really cool actually. I think you could still buy them. Actually, I think I always wanted to I just want to see if they still have them online. Oh, they do? Oh no.
Starting point is 00:04:34 They do. Oh, excellent. Oh, but they're still out. Micro cars? Micromachines. Micromachine toys. They used to have ones for this TV show I used to watch called Babylon 5, but I think that is, I think it's pretty much no. Oh, no, you can still buy them.
Starting point is 00:04:50 However, they're worth 90 pounds, which is really expensive, so I don't think I'll be buying them. What? 90 pounds for one micromachine toy? 90 pounds for three pieces of plastic. That's pretty outrageous, isn't it? But they are collectibles. Yeah, so you can say, I used to collect stamps or, again, even if you didn't collect anything, you can say, oh, yeah, when I was a child, I used to collect and then toys, Star Wars, stuff,
Starting point is 00:05:18 Harry Potter things, because people collect anything these days. Again, like cutting boards, you know, the boards where you cut bread or vegetables. So, yeah, and what are the collectibles? So we collect things and we collect. We have this word a collectible. Yeah. That's like an item that specifically, well, no. It usually means an item that's specifically designed for collecting.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Or something that has become, like, it could be collected. Now, it's a collector's item, which just means that it's something that people who are interested in the subject collect in order to build up their collection as part of their hobby based around this particular subject. It's very complicated, like collecting as a whole subject. If I'm crazy about Harry Potter and I'm collecting Harry Potter items, are these items collectibles? If they're connected to Harry Potter, then yes. Yeah, yeah. So all the items are connected to Harry Potter and some of them are really expensive and really unique. So you can call them collectibles.
Starting point is 00:06:24 I like that expression like really unique. Unique. No, no, really, really unique. Really unique. The most unique, the uniqueness. No, no, don't say this. This is wrong. This is bad language. But you can't be most unique.
Starting point is 00:06:40 You either, like, it's like saying to new beginnings, but all beginnings are new. So it's the same thing. It's like something is either unique or it's not. We can also collect autographs, tattoos. We can collect whiskey bottles. We can collect perfume, matchboxes, stamps. Well, stamps and coins are boring. So, yeah, I'd say collect tattoos and autographs.
Starting point is 00:07:04 That's something, you know, exciting. Can you collect tattoos? Like... Oh, yeah, yeah, tattoos, you know. As in you collect pieces of people's skin with tattoos on them. No, you collect tattoos on your body. Some people do collect tattoos. No, that's just having.
Starting point is 00:07:17 I don't think people will call it a collection. Well, they might if they're being surreal or irreverent. You know, it would be like, the examiner goes, do you collect things? Yes, I collect tattoos. And then you're going to show like, oh, look. Have you seen my mafia tattoos? Have you seen my mafia tattoos? and I will not have to get the mafia involved.
Starting point is 00:07:38 Then we can say that I have this assortment of different things. So the assortment of things, I have different things, right? And you pick up different things over the years. So Rory said that I have this assortment of different things. I've picked up during the year. So, you know, like Rory picked up things over the years. also these things you can say that they are bits and pieces right and rovi you said like assorted bits and pieces what did you mean by assorting it just means it's a random collection of items there's no well other than
Starting point is 00:08:18 helping me remember parts of my life more clearly there's no other purpose behind them at all so it's an assortment it's random and bits and pieces it is literally just sometimes it is bits of stuff like I have a shotgun shell because I went shooting. And that's random because the next thing I picked up was like, I think it was a key chain that one of my students made. So you collect these things which have emotional value to you, right? Or a sentimental value, yes. Sentimental value, right?
Starting point is 00:08:54 So Rory is emotionally attached to certain objects and they have a sentimental value. so Rory collects these things, right? But D-L listener or viewer, a lovely person, you can just collect something as a hobby, right? Yeah. And you can keep all these things in a memory box, right? And Rory's, you said that I have a memory box for my own stuff with assorted bits and pieces.
Starting point is 00:09:22 I've picked up over the years. And this memory box is overflowing. But sometimes, I mean, I'm just talking about myself here, based on my own experience, but some people collect stamps, and they have special stamp collecting books for that. Some people collect butterflies, and there is a name for that, and I've completely forgotten what it is, but they have special display cases for this as well. Do not collect the butterflies. It is cruel. My father did that. He has a cruel man to butterflies.
Starting point is 00:09:51 How would you like if someone picked you up and stabbed you with a needle? You would not like that. Let's move on. Right. So, if your collection is arranged in a nice way, you can say that these arranged things could add to the interior or to the design of your house, to the interior design. So we arrange our collections in a nice way. Rory, you said something like keepsakes. What did you mean by keepsakes?
Starting point is 00:10:27 Just random things that you keep in order to remember. something, so you keep it for the sake of having it to remember something. And then if you collect different, like, random bits and pieces from your life, you can have a trophy in your memory box. So a trophy is like a cup or like a trophy, something like. Well, you could have it in your memory box, or you could have it on display, which is not an expression I used, but it is kind of, it is relevant to the purpose of collecting things, because you show off your collections, usually. And then they could be a nice, a nice, conversation piece, you said, conversation piece.
Starting point is 00:11:03 Yeah, conversation piece is just exactly what it sounds like. It's something designed to make conversations happen. So if I collect tattoos on my body, so my tattoos are like a nice conversation piece. You're determined to get tattoos into this video. No, it's such a nice, I kind of interesting idea. Like I collect tattoos. But also, guys, you can collect things like object, but like this, for example. Yeah, I enjoy collecting the, you know,
Starting point is 00:11:30 the stones and the little shells. I'm crazy about them. It's how cute. It is. So, like, physical objects, right? Yeah. But you can also collect ideas. You can collect experiences.
Starting point is 00:11:45 And you can talk about this, you know? So I prefer to collect ideas or experiences. Or some people collect places they visit it. Absolutely. I would always think, like, collections are physical things. but you can collect non-physical things. I just think maybe it's better to say that you collect tattoo designs because collecting tattoos does sound like you're just going around cutting bits off people.
Starting point is 00:12:11 I collect tattoos, yeah. Give me a tattoo. Just give me that. I like holding on to old books. I like holding on to shells. So when you hold on to something, what do you do? You just keep it. It's the same as keeping, well, no, it's not exactly that, but it has the same function as keep something. And also, Rory, if I say, for example, I'm a bit of a hoarder. So to hoard, hoard, hard, what does this mean?
Starting point is 00:12:47 Hoarding is like building up a collection mindlessly and it's usually, it doesn't really have a purpose. In fact, it might be quite detrimental to you. Yeah, yeah. So, you know, when you imagine a person, then you go to the flat and the flat is like full of stuff. It's like rubbish and not rubbish and books and all, everything, everything. All stuff, new stuff is everything's packed. So this is a hoarder. So I'm a bit of a hoarder if you just like keep collecting, accumulating stuff and you don't throw anything away.
Starting point is 00:13:19 So this is a little bit negative. But in a kind of a fun way, you can say, oh, hey, I'm a bit of a hoarder, so I have the stones. and also, the shoes. I have my collection. La, la, la. No, the shoes is just like,
Starting point is 00:13:38 I can't say that I hoard shoes. It's not just I have too many shoes. You can't have too many shoes, de listening, you know, even if they are all the same end, but they're all different, you know. You see, like different colors and, but like I say, I'm a bit of a hoarder. Am I? No, I don't think so. Does this make me...
Starting point is 00:14:00 How many pairs do you have? I'm not sure. Seek help. Shoes, but I need more. I need more shoes, you see? Deal listener, please support me. Ladies, do you have shoes, you know? Yes, please support our various psychological problems. Please support me. You supported Rory, who gets up at an ungodly hour at 5.30, right? Yeah, I know. It's, it is awful when people support positive decisions in your life, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:14:32 You can support Maria's shoe addiction by purchasing our premium. The link is in the description below. Just give me money so I can invest it in the therapy. Perhaps shoe therapy. I'm going to need to invest in my own therapy as well. Oh, this is nice. Yeah. All right. Okay. Very briefly, since we've talked about Maria's shoes, we should also talk about NFTs because people collect those as well. Very briefly, NFT stands for non-fundable token, which just means that it's like a unique piece of, well, sometimes it's a unique piece of artwork that uses blockchain technology so that you can effectively track the ownership of something and the record is impossible to destroy unless every single computer on the planet was wiped out or you had an obscene number of supercomputers that haven't been invented yet. So because of this, it makes these items extremely rare and very high value. That is a summary and a gross oversimplification of what NFTs are.
Starting point is 00:15:34 Would you like to collect NFTs? No, I wouldn't because I think it's completely insane. It's like this is late stage capitalism kind of stuff. He said, looking at her as she held her golden shoe. Oh my God. This is my favorite. We just finished the episode, please. Yeah, Roy, you said the same thing.
Starting point is 00:15:51 When we were talking about shoes and the episode was about shoes and you said the same thing like let's stop talking about it. No, we continue. We continue. The link to the transcript of this episode is in the description below.
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Starting point is 00:16:23 Bye. Do you collect things? I used to collect these micromachine toys a while back, that was when I was a child. They had them for all kinds of fictional and real military units and, I suppose, civilian ones as well, actually. Aside from that and the sort of library of books I have, I also have this assortment of different things I've picked up over the years.
Starting point is 00:16:49 It's not exactly systematized or anything, nor was there any forethought to it, but I definitely have collected stuff. Are there any things you keep from childhood? Aside from the keepsakes I talked about before, I don't really have anything, but my parents do. It's actually quite extensive. It includes old school books to work to things I made outside of school. I think I should probably take more of an interest in it, but I haven't had the time lately.
Starting point is 00:17:18 Where do you usually keep things you collect? I've got a memory box for my own stuff. It's not very big, but there's about 20 years worth of assorted bits and pieces in there. It started overflowing recently, though, so I have this old shooting trophy that I put things in. However, that's also overcrowded and is due for a clear-out, I think. Would you keep old things for a long time? I think that will depend on what exactly the items are. There's no sense in keeping things that are falling apart and useless, unless they could be recycled, for example.
Starting point is 00:17:51 I like holding on to old books, though, since sometimes I like to reread them, and I guess the same goes for old video games. What are the benefits of collecting things? Well, it gives you something to share with other people, like in terms of having conversation pieces. And I think if you've got them arranged in the right way, then it can add some character to your own interior design. I don't know.

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