IELTS Speaking for Success - 🗓️ Days of the week (S09E11) + Transcript
Episode Date: July 23, 2023What’s your favourite day of the week? How do you usually spend your time on this day? What’s your typical daily routine? Is there anything that you do every day? What do you usually do at the wee...kends? Which day is your least favourite day? 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/s09e11 Our IELTS Writing course: https://linktr.ee/wfspremium Find an IELTS Speaking Partner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts © 2023 Success with IELTS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, lovely. I'm Maria.
My name is Rory, and we're the host of the guy out 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 super iL's vocabulary for a high school, baddine school,
and also joy and happiness and what gorgeous grammar.
So, Rory, we're going to start it off with a joke, all right?
Oh.
And I'm not asking you, I'm telling you.
Yeah.
Okay.
What are the two strongest days of the week?
They are Saturday and Sunday.
Because the other days are weak days.
I didn't listen to why.
Did you get it?
Strong days.
Like, strongly strong.
Saturday and Sunday, they are the weekend.
Other days are weak days.
They are weak, a week.
Yeah, seven days in a week.
Week days and week, like I'm physically weak.
They sound the same.
Weekdays and weak, physically weekdays.
It's a joke.
Shall we talk about days of the week?
Yes, let's talk about days of the week.
What's your favorite day of the week?
I love Fridays.
I know it's typically considered a weekday,
but I think if it has a taster of the weekend,
especially in the evening,
there's so much optimism and potential in the air.
It just feels nice.
How do you usually spend your time on this day?
I think it's usually a quiet day in terms of work,
so usually I'll just do all of my prep work for the, well, for the coming week,
and then chill out with computer games and videos.
It's nice. I like it.
What's your typical daily routine?
I wake up and work out and have a shake and then get cracking on with the work until the evening.
When I play video games or go to the gym,
It's a pretty sweet life to be honest with you.
I wish I could say that there's a lot else that I do,
but no, it's pretty run-of-the-mill stuff, but I'm that kind of guy.
Is there anything you do every day?
Breathe?
Um, no, I'm seriously.
Oh, I always practice Russian every day.
I think I'm on day 420 now.
And every weekday I work out, but apart from that,
the other things are pretty flexible.
Well, apart from brushing my teeth and having a shower, of course.
I mean, that's something I do every day.
What do you usually do as a weekends?
Oh, well, on Saturday and the day, I call my friend DePasha, who lives in Moscow, and then I go to Jiu-Jitsu, which is a great way to stay in shape and develop odd bruises.
And then I chill out for the rest of the day, and usually I'll go and see my best friend, Rob, in the evening.
And Sunday is more of a recovery from Saturday, to be honest with you, because after Jiu-Jitsu, I'm pretty sore.
And I also get ready for the week ahead, so I'll organise my clothes and just check I've done all of my work, that kind of thing.
Which day is your least favourite day?
Oh, I like all my days, to be honest. I feel like the problem isn't the day, it's what you do on it.
Although I used to get the fear on Mondays, but now I look forward to seeing my students in the morning.
We always have a great time.
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So if you were a day
of the week, which day would you be?
I would be Friday. There's a song about Friday by Rebecca
Black. Ah, how does it go?
am in love?
No, no, no, let's not go there.
I'll leave it to other people to...
How does it go?
No, just give us some tune.
Come on, worry.
Because, well, first of all, I can't give you a tune
because it's extremely auto-tuned.
I mean, I think she was 13 when she's sang that song,
and it's also very irritating.
If you Google Friday by Rebecca Black,
then you'll relive your trauma from 2011 when it came out.
Fridays.
It's interesting that when you hear Friday,
you kind of feel happiness.
because Fridays are the happiest days of our working week.
Yeah?
And some people say that work starts on Monday, life begins on Friday.
Do you like it?
Only if you're a slave to your job,
you could have a nice job and going to work every day like me and hopefully you.
Yeah, but you know, sometimes I do something fun on a Monday
and I kind of feel like, wow, it's kind of, it feels like wrong kind of to have
the time of your life on a Monday.
But it's great, but still kind of like,
hmm, it's kind of, it seems weird, strange.
And it's interesting that I've read some research,
and they researched it, that days of the week,
and different days evoke different emotions.
So when we think about Mondays, like,
we can feel, they make us feel blue,
and we have associations.
Like, what associations do you have with,
Mondays. So what words
pop into your head when you think
about Mondays? Work, probably.
And usually people say
boring, hectic, hectic like
busy, tired, but Fridays,
what associations do you have
about Fridays? Party,
freedom, weekend.
Yeah. But that's not to do with the day, that's to do
with what you're doing on the day.
Yeah, but it's kind of like the day. The day,
is associated with these things.
Only if you're a slave to your job.
Free yourself and enjoy every day.
Right, dear listener, so the question could be about day of the week.
So we're talking about weekdays.
And Rory said that I love Fridays.
Because they are considered a weekday, but it's a taster of the weekend.
Yeah, or a taster for the weekend.
Yeah, taster like you taste the weekend.
for some people it's already the weekend.
Yeah, like for me.
And on a Friday, we feel that there is so much optimism and potential in the air.
Like, Friday, the weekend is coming.
There's so much potential.
Potential, like you can do a lot of things and optimism.
And also, do you listen to, we're talking about weekdays.
Or you can call them mid-week days.
Oh, well, weekdays from Monday to Friday.
mid-week days, so what are mid-week days?
Mid-middle.
Like Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, I guess?
Yeah, these are like strange days.
Which proposition do we use with weekdays?
Well, on weekdays.
Yeah.
And then in the week.
At the weekend.
On weekdays.
Unless you're American, then it's on the weekend.
Or at the weekend.
But in a week.
Yeah, there are seven days in a week.
if you talk about days on Monday morning, on Tuesday, on Saturday evening, on Friday night, yeah.
Can I say a Friday, a Monday?
Yeah, one of many.
We're talking about what they have in common.
For example.
Because usually we say, like, I love Mondays.
Like on Monday.
But it could be like what you're doing generally.
So like, well, you could say on Mondays, usually I go to the gym, but it could also be like on a Monday.
I'll go to, wherever you go to.
But usually it's the plural.
Plural.
Use the plural.
So on Thursdays, on Mondays, on Fridays, or on a Tuesday.
Like on any Tuesday.
And we do something on this day.
So what do you usually do on Friday?
What do you usually do on this day?
And Rory gave us his boring answers.
I chill out with computer games.
Well, what would you like to hear that?
I'm a wild party animal at the weekend.
Like, I'm not.
I go out with my friends, but it's not overly wild, I would suggest.
It's not overly wild.
Okay, so it's a quiet day in terms of work, in terms of leisure activities.
And I just usually do all my prep work.
So, Euror prepares his work, chills out, hangs out with his friends.
So, yeah, nothing special.
But if you do want some special activities, just to show off.
your vocabulary is your listener, you can go ahead and do that.
Also, I think going to juditsu is pretty, you know, wild.
And crazy, yes?
It's really not, to be honest with you.
It is the most run-of-the-mill thing ever, but, you know.
Run-of-the-mill.
Ordin, nothing special.
And your typical routine, wake up, work out, have a shake, shake like a milkshake,
or whatever you puts in there.
Protein shake, not a milkshake.
God Almighty.
in the morning.
Miamia.
Vanilla,
shake.
And then gets cracking on with work.
So to get cracking on with work,
to continue,
like to start doing your work,
yeah.
Could you use a get cracking on with work
in a sentence?
Or get cracking on with something.
What other than get cracking on with work?
Yeah.
Oh, get cracking on with what I need to do?
Mm-hmm.
Yep.
It's usually get cracking on
as something that you need to marshal effort for.
Okay, I'm preparing for.
exams or for your university. So get cracking on with studies. Is there anything you do every day?
Here, Rory cracks a joke. Breathe. Well, we do breathe every day. Yeah, every hour. So here Rory
talked about his Russian, but you do you listen now, you can...
Talk about practicing English. Yeah, I practice my English. I listen to Ilt speaking for success.
Every day. Every weekday I work out. So here we use the present simple. So every day,
every weekday or every weekend I work out or I go out to the gym
and then you can talk about the brush I brush my teeth not clean but I brush
brush my teeth have a shower have a bath perhaps and then on the weekends or at the
weekends on Saturdays in the day growy said or during the day or during the day yeah
so I call my friends I go to jujitsu
karate.
You'll listen to maybe you go to somewhere.
You can just make it up.
You can also say, oh, I go to jujitsu.
Okay.
Or what else?
Tango.
I don't know.
Say something interesting.
Even if you don't do anything, you can just say whatever you want.
You just Google some crazy activities.
And you just, oh, I go diving.
I go climbing, climbing mountains.
Yeah.
Or I go fishing.
And it's a great way to stay in shape.
To stay in shape.
like to keep fit, to be in a good shape.
But poor Rory develops odd bruises.
Bruises is this thing, usually, like purple or blue on your body.
Which is what you get when someone hits you, or when you hit the floor repeatedly.
And you develop odd bruises, odd because they're strange, maybe in strange places.
So poor Rory gets hit, he falls down all the time.
So yeah, he is bruised all over.
I am the worst two-too student in the world.
And then he chills for the rest of the day.
Yes, I get beaten up and then I chill out.
Yeah, chill out or chill for the rest of the day.
And Sunday is more of a recovery from Saturday.
So he recovers.
So he suffers on Saturdays and then he recovers on Sundays.
And I get ready for the week ahead.
Or the coming week.
the next week.
Or get ready for the coming week.
Yeah, nice synonyms.
You can say that I hate Mondays.
I can't stand Mondays.
Monday is my least favorite day of the week.
Yeah.
But our Rory likes all days.
Yeah, sorry I'm not more miserable, but, you know, I have a pretty good life.
And a good phrase to use is,
I look forward to Fridays or I look forward to Fridays,
or I look forward to meeting my friends in the morning or on Friday mornings or at the weekend.
So I always look forward to the weekend or I look forward to doings.
What adjectives can we use to describe different days of the week?
For example, weekdays are pretty hectic.
Hectic, they're busy, you do stuff.
They're like hectic, like lots of activities.
They're chocker block.
They're full of things to do.
Yeah, I can.
I'm always overwhelmed during midday's, like, or midweek days.
Midweek, middle of the week.
Okay, dear listener, midweek.
So, thank you very much for listening, dear listener, sending you positive vibes, love and hugs.
And enjoy your weekday.
This episode is coming out on a Monday.
Mm-hmm.
Bye.
Bye.
What's your favorite day of the week?
I love Friday.
I know it's typically considered a weekday, but I think if it has a taster of the weekend, especially in the evening, there's so much optimism and potential in the air. It just feels nice.
How do you usually spend your time on this day?
I think it's usually a quiet day in terms of work, so usually I'll just do all of my prep work for the, well, for the coming week, and then chill out with computer games and videos. It's nice. I like it.
What's your typical daily routine?
I wake up and work out and have a shake and then get cracking on with the work until the evening when I play video games or go to the gym.
It's a pretty sweet life to be honest with you.
I wish I could say that there's a lot else that I do, but no, it's pretty run-of-the-mill stuff, but I'm that kind of guy.
Is there anything you do every day?
Breathe?
No, I'm seriously.
Oh, I always practice Russian every day.
I think I'm on day 420 now.
And every weekday I work out, but apart from that, the other things are pretty flexible.
Well, apart from brushing my teeth and having a shower, of course.
I mean, that's something I do every day.
What do you usually do as a weekends?
Oh, well, on Saturday and the day, I call my friend DePasha, who lives in Moscow,
and then I go to Jiu-Jitsu, which is a great way to stay in shape and develop odd bruises.
and then I chill out for the rest of the day
and usually I'll go and see my best friend Rob in the evening
and Sunday is more of a recovery from Saturday
to be honest with you
because after Jiu-Jitsu I'm pretty sore
and I also get ready for the week ahead
so I'll organise my clothes
and just check I've done all of my work
that kind of thing
Which day is your least favourite day?
Oh I like all my days to be honest
I feel like the problem isn't the day
it's what you do on it.
Although I used to get the fear on Mondays,
but now I look forward to seeing my students in the morning.
We always have a great time.
