IELTS Speaking for Success - 💔 Describe a time when you broke something (Part 2) + Transcript
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Hello, hello, dear listen and welcome into IEL speaking part two.
Describe a time when you broke something.
You should say what it was, when and where it happened, how you broke it and explain what you did after that.
That's my favorite topic because I break everything.
I'm a massive breaker, so I test this.
the world, you know, and if something is just, you know, not really durable, I'm going to break it.
So Maria, the breaker, yeah. Rory, are you the same as me?
I am the polar opposite of Maria, which means I am the exact opposite. I don't really break
anything, to be honest. I'm quite good at looking after things. So this is a very hard task
for me, because I almost never break anything. Rory, give us your story, Rory's story.
Well, to be honest, I'm pretty good at keeping my things in a reasonable condition.
But one time that does stand out for me was when I cracked my phone screen,
which was really annoying, given the lengths I'd gone to to protect it from that exact problem.
When it comes to the where and when of it all, this was about maybe,
oh, maybe three years ago when I was living in the north of Scotland.
I used to be a primary school teacher
and I literally just left my job
to become an independent teacher
and part of that involved moving back to my hometown
to find a house to buy there.
I didn't really want to live up north anymore
and my family were closer.
That's important to mention because
in the course of tidying up and packing everything
and getting it all into boxes
I decided to clean my phone
and remove it from its cover.
So with regards to how I broke the thing, that is how it wound up being unprotected.
And as I was cleaning it, it slipped from my grasp and struck the side of the coffee table in my living room.
And it landed right on the corner at an angle and then fell face down on the carpet.
In, well, in terms of what I did after that, well, after I was done cursing myself and my bad luck, I picked it up and saw it was cracked.
there wasn't a phone shop in the village because it was quite an isolated place, and I'd have to wait to get it all patched up.
Mercerfully, it was just a small part of the screen that was cracked, and it didn't seem to affect the functionality.
It just looked really unsightly. So I suppose in that regard, I was quite lucky.
If I hadn't dropped it, obviously, I'd have been much happier with it, but at least it's given me something to talk about.
Like I said, I'm not so careless with my things. I have a new phone now, and I'm very careful when I'm
have it out of its, well, the new protective cover for that one.
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Right, dear listen, so what do we usually break?
Phones, computers.
Earphones, earbuds.
What else, Rory?
Oh, wow.
You could break literally anything.
Some people split the spines of their books, for example, or break mugs and glasses.
Heart, dear listener, okay?
I break people's hearts.
I'm going to tell you about one heart I broke last week.
You're not that evil.
So that would be an interesting story.
But yeah, you can talk about it, you know, how you broke someone.
hot and then make the examiner cry.
Aww.
Ready, listener.
So the safest option would be to choose your phone.
Well, do people break their phones that often?
You could break a glass.
Well, yeah, like what exactly in your phone?
Like screen.
That's a typical story.
Yeah, I think lots of people crack their screens.
Yeah.
Or a camera, for example.
I broke a camera, my phone camera.
Because you drop your phone and then something breaks.
What breaks?
the screen or the camera.
My heart breaks because I try to keep it safe
when that doesn't happen. Yeah, and then
like something in the kitchen, maybe
a kettle or
an oven, but that's
difficult to talk about an oven.
Oh wow, yeah. Because like, what,
I don't know anything about
certain parts. Well, it's broken,
it's broken, right? Or toilet, for example,
if you break your toilet, can you talk
about that? No. Well, when, what
do you break in your toilet? Yeah, yeah,
something, you know, like, um, it breaks.
and then the water keeps running.
No, I disagree.
I...
Yeah, something just breaks down.
Yeah, you have to call a plumber.
Anyway, dear listener, choose your phone,
my phone screen, just steal Rory's story, okay?
Yeah.
So you can start off with, to be honest,
I'm pretty good at keeping my things in a good condition.
So I'm good at keeping my things safe.
Or I'm pretty good at keeping my things safe.
Or I'm pretty good at keeping my things safe.
at breaking everything everywhere like me.
I'm clumsy.
Yeah, oh, I can break everything, you know, I can break your bed, I can break your door.
I don't know why.
I thought you were going to say I can break your back for a moment there.
I was like, where are you going with this?
I can break, no, bones, I can't break bones yet.
But one time that stands out for me that I particularly remember is when I cracked my phone
screen.
crack, it's when you just drop your phone and there's a crack.
Bam.
And there's a line in it.
It's not nice.
Maybe several lines.
Go to Google Images and type crack phone screen and you'll see what we mean.
It was really annoying, irritating, like, ugh.
Brother, what's that?
I tried so hard to protect it, to protect me.
my phone, but it broke. But Rory, did you have a special, what do you call it, a special thing
that you put on your phone to protect it? Yes. What do you call it? A phone cover, but I have a very,
a very old one. It's like something an old person would have. It's got a flip to it. It's got a
flap. So it's like you can open it and close it. Most people just have something that goes on the
back and they're happy with that. But I have something to keep my credit cards and things in,
which I appreciate makes me look very old, but it's cool and I like it.
When it comes to where and when, it was about three years ago, or it was last week,
when I was living, da-da, or when I was walking in the street, when I was, I don't know,
cooking and doing three things at the same time.
When do most people break their phones?
I think when they, you know, when they start fussing about, when you kind of, you drink your water,
you close the door of a taxi
at the same time
you know like you rush out for a coffee
yeah something like when you have
several things and you are doing
several things at the same time
well the moral of the story there
is just not to do many things at once
I say this like I'm currently multitasking
so what do I know about anything
yeah all kind of like I was having a shower
and then somebody called
I took my phone and bam
I dropped it and
that's how I cracked my phone screen or just like broke the phone.
I was tidying up.
So I was cleaning my house.
Tidy up or clean.
I decided to clean my phone.
Yeah, sometimes like you do that.
Oh, I haven't cleaned my phone for like two years.
Oh my God.
So Rory removed the phone from its cover.
Cover is what you put your phone into to protect.
the phone. And that's how my phone wound up unprotected. Because while I was cleaning my phone,
I removed its cover and the phone was unprotected, or the phone wound up unprotected,
ended up unprotected. As I was cleaning it, it slipped from my hands, like blub-up,
and landed on the floor. So it slipped.
Like you sleep on a banana peel, like wee, and you fall down.
So it just like, it jumped out of my hands.
BAM!
So it slipped from my grasp.
I was holding it in my hand.
So it slipped and struck the side of the coffee table.
Or hit.
Yeah.
Yeah, it hit the side of the coffee table.
It landed face down on the carpet.
Landed like it, like, it blop.
It fell.
On the carpet, but good it fell on the carpet, but yeah, it struck the coffee table.
Then we changed the topic.
In terms of what I did after that, after I was done cursing myself.
Yes, I was just like, oh, I cannot repeat the words I used, but it was not a good look.
Fabulous.
Yeah, so I was cursing for a long time.
So I used the bad language.
First, I was screaming and shouting and running all over the place.
Christas!
Like this.
So after I was done cursing, I picked it up and saw it was cracked.
So it was broken.
My phone screen was broken.
I had to wait till the shop opened or...
I had to wait until I could find a shop.
To get it patched up.
So to get it patched up means to get it fixed.
Yeah.
or to get it fixed up.
Ooh, many idioms, many phrasal verbs.
So I had to wait for a week to get my phone patched up,
or to get my phone fixed up, or to get my phone fixed.
This is the phrase, dear listening,
because some other people repair it for you.
So I had to wait to get my phone repaired.
It was a small part of the screen that was cracked.
It wasn't like everything that was cracked, but just a small part of the screen.
Nice.
It didn't affect the functionality.
So my phone kept working, but it looked unsightly.
Rory, what does it mean if something is unsightly?
It just did not look good.
It was not a good look.
Not a good look.
So it wasn't pretty at all, this massive crack.
Crack in my screen.
unsightly, not attractive, ugly.
And you can say that I dropped my phone in the bathroom.
You just can lie.
Did you listen?
Just lie, you know, like a typical situation.
I was having a shower, and then the examiner imagines you without any clothes.
And you say, like, yeah, I dropped my phone in the shower.
Oh, maybe you dropped it into water.
Hmm?
How about that?
But just still Rory's story about the screen.
and that's all. Yeah, a very good story, you know, with all the words.
Well, you don't have to. If you don't want to do that, then there are other words that you could use
in what I said, and you could use them to talk about your own thing. For example, you keep your
things in a reasonable condition. And then you could talk about, yes, you could talk about cursing
yourself and your bad luck. And then you could pick something up after you drop it. So lots of
phrasal verbs here, actually. And if something
is broken, then it definitely looks unsightly. No one likes the look of broken things. So a lot of
these things could be used to talk about anything. It's not just my thing. Oh, and of course,
if you get it patched up, then you'll get a chance to use that too. You can say that I'm not usually
so careless with my things. Careless, like I don't care, I break things, like me pretty much.
You know, I throw them everywhere when I get home.
Careless, like, um, not showing enough care.
I'm usually pretty careful with my things.
Right, dear listener, thank you so much for listening and being with us, sending you hugs,
enjoying love, all right?
Take care of your things.
And your things will take care of you, like your shoes.
See you in the next episode.
Bye.
Describe a time when you broke something.
thing. You should say what it was, when and where it happened, how you broke it and explain what
you did after that. Well, to be honest, I'm pretty good at keeping my things in a reasonable
condition, but one time that does stand out for me was when I cracked my phone screen, which was
really annoying, given the lengths I'd gone to to protect it from that exact problem. When it
comes to the where and when of it all, this was about maybe, oh, maybe three years ago when I was living
in the north of Scotland. I used to be a primary school teacher and I literally just left my job
to become an independent teacher and part of that involved moving back to my hometown to find a
house to buy there. I didn't really want to live up north anymore and my family were closer.
That's important to mention because in the course of tidying up and packing everything and getting
it all into boxes, I decided to clean my phone and remove it from its cover. So with regards to how
I broke the thing, that is how it wound up being unprotected. And as I was cleaning it, it slipped from
my grasp and struck the side of the coffee table in my living room. And it landed right on the
corner at an angle and then fell face down on the carpet. In, well, in terms of what I did after that,
well, after I was done cursing myself and my bad luck, I picked it up and saw it was cracked.
There wasn't a phone shop in the village because it was quite an isolated place, and I'd have to wait
to get it all patched up. Mercerfully, it was just a small part of the screen that was cracked,
and it didn't seem to affect the functionality, it just looked really unsightly.
So I suppose in that regard, I was quite lucky.
If I hadn't dropped it, obviously I'd have been much happier with it, but at least it's
given me something to talk about. Like I said, I'm not so careless with my things. I have a new
phone now and I'm very careful when I have it out of its, well, the new protective cover for that one.
