IELTS Speaking for Success - 💰 Dreams and ambitions (S09E06) + Transcript

Episode Date: June 20, 2023

Do you think you are an ambitious person? What was your dream when you were a child? What is your main ambition in life now? What’s your dream job? Are you the kind of person who never gives up on y...our dreams? 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 Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithielts.com/podcourses Transcript: https://successwithielts.com/s09e06 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, lovely, I'm Maria. And my name is Rory, and we're the host of the IEL Speaking for Success podcast, the podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way. We've started this podcast to give you joy, happiness, and super-duper vocabulary and grammar for your high-Iield score. Ben Nights call. Oh, Rory, have you got much planned for your weekend?
Starting point is 00:00:28 Yeah, I'd like to visit my friends and go shopping, and I'm going to do jiu-jitsu, and I'd like to go to the cinema as well, actually. That's quite ambitious. Hmm, yes. Shall we talk about ambitions and dreams? Let's talk about ambitions and dreams. This is a fresh, I old speaking part one topic, deal is now.
Starting point is 00:00:53 Do you think you are an ambitious person? I think I certainly used to be when I was younger. I dreamed about publishing books and traveling the world and having an exciting life. Now that I've achieved all of that, though, I think I'm a more calm and centered person by and large. What was your dream when you were a child? Oh, to be an author, and that came true a few years ago.
Starting point is 00:01:16 So that was a great feeling having fulfilled that childhood ambition. What's your main ambition in life now? Well, until recently it was to be a husband and father, but I sort of had to shelve that on account of not having a partner to do any of that with. So in the short term, immediate future, my plan is to pass my Delta course, Delta 2 is like an advanced course for language teachers. And in the long term, it's to own my own home. What's your dream job?
Starting point is 00:01:47 Being a teacher. So I've accomplished that particular life goal. I always wanted to be one, and I was actually quite surprised at how easy it is to accomplish. So now my career goal is to be, well, it's being a good teacher, and that's sort of an ongoing process. I is the kind of person who never gives up on your dreams. I wouldn't say so, but I would say I like to take the scenic route in the course of achieving them. I mean, it took me 20 years to publish my first book, and it took me a little bit longer to become a teacher,
Starting point is 00:02:19 although that was more about working up the courage to actually do it. But yes, I didn't give up, but I did take a little bit of time. Dear listener, we have our premium episodes for you where Rory and I are discussing fresh, Ayat speaking part two and three topics and questions. This week on our premium, Rory is going to describe an occasion when he got incorrect information. This is speaking part two and in speaking part three we're going to discuss information in general. The link is in the description. Do you check it out and sign up for our super quality premium episodes. All right. Promise? Hey, Rory, thank you very much for your answers.
Starting point is 00:03:07 Were they suitably ambitious? They were. Yay. You used ambitious vocabulary. Oh, I did. Like what? Like we're going to tell you now, dear listener. So first of all, ambitious person.
Starting point is 00:03:21 So if you're ambitious, it's positive. So you want to be successful in life. Right? So I am an ambitious person. I want to do this and that. And I want like 50 million followers on our YouTube. Yeah. And Rory told us,
Starting point is 00:03:37 used to be when I was younger. So I used to be ambitious when I was younger. Our favorite used to, but Rory isn't ambitious anymore, maybe a little bit. But he was really ambitious when he was younger. I was extremely ambitious. Maria knows this for a fact, because when she worked with me, I was ridiculous, right? Oh yeah, you were just, you were a machine. He was going, you know, like doing stuff.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Appearing on bus shelters. I used to dream of publishing. books. So I'm dreaming of doing something. It's not like when you sleep and you see dreams, no, I want to do it. So I'm dreaming of doing something or I dream of doing something. Rory here used to dream of publishing books and now I've achieved all of that. Oh and also traveling the world having an exciting life. Yeah, so Rory now has achieved everything. Just about everything. Just about everything. He's published books. Three, four books.
Starting point is 00:04:41 I keep forgetting. Four? Well, four officially, five or six. Look, some things have been published. That's the most important thing. So he's published books. He's traveled the world. He's eaten dog, dear listener, I know.
Starting point is 00:04:57 So, our worry. And he's having an exciting life somewhere in the middle of Scotland. Hey, how exciting is that? It is very exciting. Oh, yeah, yeah. Excited Scottish rural. life. It's not rural. It's seaside life now. Oh, okay. Seaside rural. Coastal life. Coastal living, even though there's a giant construction site right outside my home right now, which is not so great.
Starting point is 00:05:23 Oh, poor Scottish Rory. So yeah, you can say I've achieved all that or I haven't achieved something yet, right? And you can say my biggest dream is to become, I don't know, what, a film. A film director, my biggest dream is to become, or I dream of becoming a film director. So you said that my dream came true. Right? So the listener, you can say that all my dreams came true or I want this dream to come true. Can you say, like, my dream was fulfilled, for example? Yes, or has been fulfilled.
Starting point is 00:06:01 I was just thinking, though, I mean, I'm older than a lot of people who are going to take IELTS and probably they're doing it in order to move abroad or to pass some sort of entrance exam for university. So they could probably use future forms. Like, my dream will have been fulfilled once I pass this exam, for example. Ooh, dear listen, did you catch that? Future perfect.
Starting point is 00:06:23 My dream will have been fulfilled once I pass AILT in the future. Or by this time next year, my dream will have been fulfilled. or I hope my dream will be fulfilled or achieved or realized. Okay, next year. Just put a little bit of extra pressure on the examiner and be like, yes, my dreams are in your hands, Mr. Examiner, or Mrs. Examiner.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Mm-hmm. And just look at the examiner like, uh-huh, no, okay. Yes, fulfill my dreams, please. And if you fulfill your dream, this is a great feeling. And Rory told us, like, my dream to become an author became true in the, the past, so came true in the past, that was a great feeling having fulfilled that childhood ambition. Having fulfilled, so it came true and then Rory fulfilled it, so in the past, so perfect. Is it, oh, what's that called? That's got a special name. It's a present participle clause
Starting point is 00:07:27 having fulfilled, right? You are kind of, you're risking it, Mr. Duncan. Good, good, we're done, done, done. It is. It's a present participle clause. I'm right, having fulfilled that dream, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, right? Come on. Okay, okay, whatever you say. If you want to know more about this kind of thing, sign up for classes with me. The link is in the description below.
Starting point is 00:07:52 So you can say, that was a great feeling, having fulfilled this dream. Even if you didn't fulfill anything, you can just use it to show off this nice structure. If our listener has a dream, is it to pass aisles or to take aisle? Oh yeah, because in some languages they're the same thing, aren't they? Like Russian, right? To pass and to take an exam are the same. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:08:14 So to pass an exam is to succeed in getting the score that's required. But to take the exam is just to be in the process of writing or the exam. So about IELTS, I've got a dream to pass IELTS. I've got a dream to get a high score. Or a dream of passing IELTS. Right. A dream of getting a high score. My main ambition in life is to pass aisles, for example.
Starting point is 00:08:39 Or you can say like my burning ambition, my kind of like, it's burning inside me, fire. So my burning ambition is to buy a house or to own my own home, like Rory told us to own, to have my own home. You mean a house, a flat or just home in general? Oh, just a home in general. I don't really care where I live right now as long as it belongs. to me. Although, what I said was a little bit clunky, I said to own my own home. Probably I should
Starting point is 00:09:11 have said to have my own home. It's not a huge disaster. It's just a bit of a weird thing to say. On a subject of having things nicely balanced, I hope that you all paid attention to, whereas I've written out, yes, dream of publishing books, traveling the world, and having an exciting life. So all of these end an I-N-G because of, what's it called? Gerand. It's also parallelism. Yes, which you need to be able to do in order to get a band nine. And parallelism is just balancing up all the verb forms in a sentence.
Starting point is 00:09:44 Yeah, and they should be the same, right? Yes. Yeah, could you give us another example? Well, I've managed to succeed in publishing a book, traveling the world, and hosting a podcast. There. So all the verb forms are aligned. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:59 Okay. What did you mean when you said, I sort of had to shelve that plan? So you had a plan and then you had to shelve it like shelve. Like the books behind me. Yeah. So your plan is actually like the books. You have it but you're not using it or you don't have it right now in use.
Starting point is 00:10:19 So you shelved it. You put it on there to wait. Okay. So you can say I had to shelve my plan and maybe like I'm working on it. So in the near future, my big goal is to do this. So in the near future, my big goal, my big ambition or my mind. My burning ambition is to do something. And in the long term, dear listener, in the long term, like in the next five years, ten years, I want to achieve this, right?
Starting point is 00:10:48 Or my main ambition, my big, my great ambition, or my lifelong ambition, you can say. My lifelong ambition is to be a yoga instructor. God, could you imagine? I did yoga yesterday, and it was a very intense experience. It always is, because I am not flexible. They always say like, oh, you know, just appreciate this feeling. And everything, I'm just sitting there like, yes, this feeling is called pain. I would like to avoid it.
Starting point is 00:11:20 Obviously, I appreciate that. That is not the yoga experience that they want you to have. They want you to be in touch with your body. And oh boy, was I in touch with it? Well, Rory, you should embrace pain. You see, they say, like, if you feel pain, you just like, let it just, go through you, embrace it, you know, like breathe in, breathe out, feel it and yeah, it just goes away. I'll remind you of that the next time you complained to me about how difficult this job.
Starting point is 00:11:48 You just have to embrace the pain. Yes. I've accomplished that particular life mission. So my dream job could be your life mission. So Rory has become a teacher, a good teacher. So I've accomplished that. Yes. Or you can say I haven't accomplished it yet.
Starting point is 00:12:04 I haven't achieved it yet. And my career goal is to be a good teacher, is to be a yoga instructor, is to pass a yachts, you move abroad. Oh, I was just going to say about the collocation. It's usually an accomplish a mission. And also you've used the verb to reach. So you reached that life mission?
Starting point is 00:12:23 I didn't, did I reach the mission? I reached the goal. You reach a goal. Oh. You reach a goal or an objective. And you can say, I've always wanted to become a yoga instructor. and it was quite easy for me to reach.
Starting point is 00:12:36 So in your dream job, you can look for something you are good at, work that helps people, and supportive conditions. So you can say, okay, my dream job involves supporting conditions, for example, engage in work, supportive colleagues, like a fair pay, and also work that fits my personal life, my personal, I don't know, achievements or feelings. They say that these are three most important things in a dream job. Rory, would you agree? So work you are good at, work that helps people and supportive conditions. I would love to believe it's that simple. And certainly these three things are easy to remember
Starting point is 00:13:18 and they have a lot of impact. So because I can't think of any alternatives, yes, let's go with that. And you can also say that the key to a good job, to my dream job, is to get good at something, it's something that helps people, for example. Oh, you can say like, oh, I'm still developing my passion. I'm still figuring it out. I'm working on it. I'm working on it. Like, I'm developing my passion.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Is it a phrasal verb? Oh, it's a phrasal verb. Because there is a course for that. I'm going to need to, we should have like the phrase of verbs course on the coffee cup. And then I can just bring it up and be like, yep, you can find it here. But since I don't have that, Successfuliots.com, forward slash podcourses. the link is in the description below. So if you listen to our course on phrasal verbs,
Starting point is 00:14:04 you're going to achieve phrasal verbs success beyond your wildest dreams, dear listener. Beyond even what you wanted to, because there are over 300 apparently going to bind you. Yeah. So beyond my wildest dreams. So if you achieve something beyond my wildest dreams, so you achieve it like, whoa.
Starting point is 00:14:24 Like really achieve it. We can give up on our dreams. so I want to become a yoga instructor and then I go, ah, no, it's too difficult. Just, yeah, so you can give up on your dreams. And you can say, no, I never give up on my dreams. I'd say that I prefer to take the scenic route to achieve my dreams.
Starting point is 00:14:46 Rory, over to you, a scenic route. So, the scenic route is actually something from driving. It's where you take a very long path to get to a destination, the long path shows different scenes in nice places. However, it can also be used to describe doing things in your life. So if you say, I'm taking the scenic route to achieving my dreams, it just means I'm taking a very long time to get there and probably having a little bit fun along the way.
Starting point is 00:15:16 So in my case, I took the scenic route towards becoming a teacher because I've traveled all over the world and did lots and lots of different things before actually fighting the bullet and doing the job and getting the qualification. because I was busy and I didn't want my entire life to be about my career. Bight the bullet. Yes, bite the bullet.
Starting point is 00:15:36 That's a, ah, an idiom. I believe we're working on a course to do with that at some point. So I had to bite the bullet. I had to do this. Yeah, I had to kind of face it and do it. Yes. You can say it took me the better part of 20 years to publish one book. So it took me a lot of time to publish a book,
Starting point is 00:15:57 but you can say it in a most. sophisticated way for high school. So it took me the better part of 20 years, of 10 years, to publish my first book. Which sounds like a long time, but I would like to point out, I started writing this book when I was in high school. A long time ago, let's not dwell too much on how long it's been since I was in school. And you can say that I had to work up the courage to actually do it. So it was difficult for me.
Starting point is 00:16:26 I had to work up the courage. So I had to kind of gather, gain, kind of collect this courage, work up the courage and do it. Roy, are you ready for a joke? It's a rhetorical question. Yes, actually, yes. I've had my, oh, okay, right. I've had my coffee, I'm ready. People will see that I'm much more chipper today than I normally am.
Starting point is 00:16:50 So you're listening, a joke, a joke. I dreamt of writing The Hobbit the other night. I think I was talking in my sleep Do you listen, did you get that? The Hobbit. The Hobbit. The Hobbit is the Hobbit, yeah? Who wrote The Hobbit? Who is the author of The Hobbit, Rory?
Starting point is 00:17:13 J.R.R. Tolkien. Yes, yes. Talking, talking, talking. Talking sounds like talking to talk. I was talking, blah, blah, blah, in my sleep. Sounds like talking. Uh-huh. Oh, come on, this is a good one.
Starting point is 00:17:29 It's a good. Come on. Thank you for listening. I've changed my mind. My lifelong ambition is actually to survive Maria's humor. Bye. You should know by now that we have a course on phrasal verbs. We asked Chad GPT to write us an ad.
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Starting point is 00:19:04 I think I certainly used to be when I was younger, I dreamed about publishing books and traveling the world and having an exciting life. Now that I've achieved all of that, though, I think I'm a more calm and centered person by and large. What was your dream when you were a child? Oh, to be an author, and that came true a few years ago, so that was a great feeling having fulfilled that childhood ambition. What's your main ambition in life now? Well, until recently it was to be a husband and father, but I sort of had to shelve that on count of not having a partner to do any of that with. So in the short term, immediate future, my plan is to
Starting point is 00:19:43 pass my Delta course. Delta 2 is like an advanced course for language teachers. And in the long term, it's to own my own home. What's your dream job? Being a teacher. So I've accomplished that particular life goal. I always wanted to be one and I was actually quite surprised at how easy it is to accomplish. So now my career goal is to be, well, it's being a good teacher and that's sort of an ongoing process. I is the kind of person who never gives up on your dreams. I wouldn't say so, but I would say I like to take the scenic route in the course of achieving them. I mean, it took me 20 years to publish my first book and it took me a little bit longer to become a teacher, although that was more about working up the courage to actually do it.
Starting point is 00:20:31 But yes, I didn't give up, but I did take a little bit of time.

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