IELTS Speaking for Success - 🪮 Hair (S08E12) + Transcript
Episode Date: November 28, 2022Do you like going to the hairdresser? Do you want to change your hair colour? How often do you have a haircut? How long have you had this haircut? Have you had a haircut you didn't like? Tune in and ...have a great day! - Watch the video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/iqZ8vrpSRi0 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/s08e12 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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Hello, lovely, I'm Maria.
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 gorgeous grammar and fabulous vocabulary for your high IELD score.
Your band nine score.
Oh, what's the music?
Rory, what's the music? Do you hear the music?
Is it that time of year?
La la la la la la, la.
In November, it's November, almost December.
We're recording in November
But when this goes out
It will almost be December
Which means
Christmas
Christmas time
Christmas is coming
Do you feel Christmas?
I do not
But right now
It's the 18th of November
So it's not Christmas time
But we are thinking in advance
And we have added some Christmas music
So when this comes out
Merry Christmas
It's impending
Holiday Spirit
And Drory tell us
What special thing
Are we going to have in December
We're having a sale
So keep your eyes peeled if you're looking for a gift for that special someone.
Details will be forthcoming.
Maria, your hair's looking crazy today.
Yes, I did it up for this episode.
Are we going to talk about hair?
Yes, let's talk about hair.
Hair, hair, hey.
Yes, DeLister, in speaking part one, we can have this topic, the topic of hair.
Do you like going to the hairdressers?
Well, I'm sort of in two minds about this one.
because while it is nice to have a sort of short cut and get all the pampering that goes with hair,
I always feel a bit sad afterwards because it's so short,
and I always think my hair looks really good with a side parting
and when it's been blow-dried into place.
Do you want to change your hair colour?
Well, I used to want to dye my hair, and I actually did so quite frequently,
but now I've come to terms with the fact that I'm a distinguished grey,
or I'm turning a distinguished grey.
So that's not so bad.
It could be much worse.
I could be going bald, and I'm not.
definitely not, so it's pretty good. It's a good compromise.
How often do you have a haircut?
I used to aim for about once a month, although to be honest now, after about eight weeks,
I always think it's got a pretty decent length and it looks great when I wear it up.
It's usually after the eight-week mark that I head off to the barbers and have it cut,
because it just gets unmanageable after that.
How long have you had this haircut?
About three weeks, I suppose. I went to my usual Turkish barber and they cut my hair,
along with them doing everything like trimming my eyebrows, burning off the hair around my ears.
And then, oh, yeah, they also decided that they would wax my nose hairs as well
and do poor cleansing at the same time, which sounds horrifying.
But actually, it's quite a nice refreshing feeling after it's finished.
Have you had a haircut you didn't like?
Oh, absolutely, yes.
About four years ago, I got this really, really weird haircut.
I don't even know what you call it.
It was like a sort of fat mohaw.
in the middle of my head and the sides were shaved.
And that was not a good look.
It's like one of the least sensible styles I ever had.
And to make it worse, I didn't get my beard trimmed.
I had it shaved as well.
So it just, it wasn't a good look.
Thank you, Roy, for your answers.
Hopefully they weren't too hair-raising.
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Dear dear listener, life is not perfect, but your hair can be.
Let's invest in our hair.
Although, it occurred to me while I was thinking about these questions,
because I said at least I'm not going bald.
But could you imagine if you were a bald person and you went into the exam
and someone asked you these questions, you would be sitting there thinking,
what?
Yeah, a bold person.
is a person without hair.
So it's just bold, like, no hair.
Yeah, that would be horrible.
But I think a bold person used to have some hair, right?
Maybe, like, when they were a child.
No, maybe, like, at school or I don't know.
So, yeah, some hair stories could be told.
Rory, you said that I'm sort of in two minds about it.
So I'm in two minds about it.
it's like there's, I'm a bit, I have positive feelings about it and I have negative feelings about it
because while I really like having the fresh feeling of a new haircut, I also miss my old hair
and I think when you go to a hairdressers or a barbers, they make a point of cutting it a little
bit shorter than you wanted it so that you'll grow into it and it's not like it starts to get
too long immediately. So there's that period afterwards where you're thinking, oh my God, this is too
short but maybe that's me maybe I just don't know my hair very well you go to the hairdressers
to have your hair cut for example you can say I had my hair cut last month so you didn't cut your
hair the stylist cut your hair and Rory usually has short hair so you said that I had a short cut
yes and in the same way you could say I got my haircuts as well so I had and I got for things that
were done for you. Is this a grammar focus? Yes, is this a really nice grammar structure. I got my hair cut
or I got my hair dyed, like a change of colors, right? And we say like a haircut or hair cut,
right? So can I say I got a new hair cut? Yes, absolutely. Yeah. And also style,
hairstyle, right? I decided to change my hair style, so I went to the hairdressers.
We could do this for a lot of things, actually.
So I had my hair cut.
I had my hair styled.
I, well, this isn't to do with haircuts.
This is just something unique to Turkish barbers.
I had my nose waxed.
If you've never had this experience, then try it out and try not to die of a heart attack when they do it.
Yeah, ladies, we usually say, I had my nails done, right?
I had my face cleaned.
I thought you were going to say, I had my face done.
I had my face done, like they changed my nose.
Yeah, so to have something done, right?
I usually have my hair cut once a month or twice a week, for example.
How often do you have your haircut?
Ooh, I think once a month, yeah, because I usually have a dyed as well.
So, you know, to have the best hairstyle ever, you should do it once, once a month.
If you have it died, have it died.
Hair it, okay?
Hair is perfect.
My hair is gorgeous, right?
so is
okay
what does it mean if I say blow dried
it's blow dried
well
it's for me
blow drying is when you use a hair dryer
to dry your hair
but probably if you're a hairdresser
it means like a really specific thing
but for most people having your hair
dried is with a hair dryer
yeah speaking about colors
again the usual expression is
I had my hair dyed
not painted
not painted not paint
it? No. No, you can have your hair colored, but most people would say you had your hair dyed.
But I think in Russia at least, and a lot of other European countries, it's painted, isn't it?
I think so, yeah.
Yeah, the word translates as painted, which is really funny.
I want to dye my hair. What? Your hair wants to die? No, no, no, change the color.
Yeah, and Rory, is your hair going gray?
Yes, it's turning gray.
turning grey. And of course, this expression distinguished, meaning I'm having trouble dealing with the fact I'm turning grey, so I'm going to say it's a positive thing instead of a negative thing.
Yeah, we say grey when a person has white hairs. And yes, I can say has if it's just like one, one, one hair, two hairs. So if just a couple of hairs on Robbie's head are turning white.
And they're at the sides.
And a key phrase of verb is to pull it off.
Yeah, it's a great one about hair and hair styles.
So how do we use it?
For example, you can say, pull off a unique appearance.
So I want to pull off a unique hairstyle.
And you've just said it about what?
Well, it's difficult to pull off a mullet and look like good with it.
So if you pull something off in that sense, then it means that you've done it successfully.
Very successfully, actually.
Yeah, so if you want to go.
for a new hairstyle, to go for a new hairstyle, you can say also like, once I went to the hairdressers
and I wanted to pull off a unique appearance, so I had my hair dyed blue. And what's the word order?
I had my hair dyed blue. I had my hair dyed ginger. Yes. So the question could be about a haircut.
And we say kind of a haircut or hairstyle, right? And are there any differences between, hmm, I'd like to
change my haircuts or I'd like to change my hair style. Well, usually people use them to mean the same
thing, but a haircut is usually to do with, oh, how best to say this, it's to do with making
hair shorter and then hairstyle is to do with having it in particular positions. But again,
that's really oversimplifying it. And I think most people would just say my haircut or my
hairstyle to mean the same thing, which is how your hair looks. And another synonym for the hairdresser,
or stylist, hair stylist, is a barber.
A barber, like a barber's shop,
but that's only for men, right?
Where do ladies go?
Well, I don't know.
Ladies, I mean, like, if you really want to simplify it,
ladies go to the hairdresser and men go to the barber.
But there's also, like, the salon as well, lots of men, well, lots of women,
and increasing numbers of men are going to salons,
which are not just focused on hair,
but they're also focused on beauty treatments, like,
manicures, pedicures, this kind of thing. However, I'd realize the other day, and I realized just now,
that because we're talking about Turkish barbers, they do a lot of male beauty treatments as well,
like the aforementioned getting your nose wax kind of thing. I need to stop talking about it,
but it was like a really horrifying experience when it happened to me because I was not expecting that
to happen. I just thought, oh, I'll get a haircut and it's just a little bit more expensive than
I thought it was going to be, but then they got out these cotton buds in wax and just
shoved them up my nose.
And I thought, oh, well, this is happening.
And then to make it worse, while I was lying there thinking, what's going on with my nose,
the barber lit some paraffin on fire and started waving it around my ears to burn off the
hair around there.
I should point out, I do not have excessively hairy ears.
It's just like a little bit of grey, but apparently that was.
something that needed to go. And so I was sitting there thinking, this is it, this is how I die,
in a Turkish barbers on fire with wax up my nose. But I survived and it was nice. And now
every time I go back home, I have that done. And there you go. Have it done again. Wow.
Wow, poor you. Wow. Initially, per me, it was a good experience in the end.
You said that I nip off, nip off to the barbers. That's like saying I pop off to the barbers. So like
just a quick, I don't know, a quick journey to where you need to be.
Yeah, another super phrase of verb for you.
And don't forget to check out our phrase of verb course.
The link is in description.
If you want to have this juicy phrase of verbs for, you know,
the level of proficiency, band 15 score, nip off, you know, pop up, pop around, pull it off.
Wow, this is amazing.
And this is really sophisticated stuff, dear listener, for pretty much like,
advanced and proficiency levels. Perfecta. So Rory has his Turkish barba. It's a man, right?
It is, yeah. It's usually the same guy. I feel really bad because he doesn't speak English.
But it's funny, it's always the same guy. But because he doesn't speak any English and I don't
speak any Turkish at all, sorry Turkish listeners, I don't, I can't have other languages to learn.
But I don't know his name at all. But it's always the same guy and he always waves and says, oh, hi.
or, you know, motions, hello, and then the usual, and then we just get on with it.
But it's a really strange experience because he's obviously very good at his job and knows what he's doing,
but I have no idea anything about this man's life.
And Rory goes there to have full works.
The full works, that's what it's called.
Yeah, the full work at this Turkish barbos means that Rory gets his hair cut,
he gets his beard trimmed.
So trim.
Should we talk about the difference between cutting and trimming?
Yes, go ahead.
Okay, so trimming is for particularly short hairs being cut,
and cutting can be for any length of hair, but usually longer hairs.
So, for example, you have the hair on your head cut, but you have your beard trimmed.
And you can have your nose wax.
So at this place, they wax Rory's nose.
So they remove all this like...
Blu-l-l-l from the nose.
Oh, speaking of cutting and trimming, it's probably also a good idea to point out that cutting is done with scissors and trimming is usually done with a trimmer.
However, it's the idea of it being quite close in.
That's the thing, whereas cutting doesn't have this idea so much.
And also they can trim your eyebrows.
So if you have like bushy eyebrows, really like this.
So they like they trim your eyebrows.
Which I don't.
I don't have bushy eyebrows.
They just decided that I did.
I guess, I suppose.
I mean, I'm, sound like I'm blaming the person who's the barber, but probably he was thinking like, oh, he's paid for this, so probably he wants something done.
But, you know, he's obviously very optimistic about how much I know about getting haircuts, because I know nothing about getting haircuts.
I just sit there and say, make something happen.
Yeah, de Lisztain, even if you don't do this, the full work thing, as the Rory does, you can use this vocabulary to just show it off.
Yeah, I go to the hairdressers, to have my eyebrows.
trimmed, to have my nose waxed, to have my beard trimmed.
That might not be very convincing if you're sitting there with like a full beard and big bushy eyebrows.
Speaking about a hairstyle or a haircut that you didn't like. Oh yeah, we've all had these stories,
yeah? And Rory, you told us that something was shaved off.
Oh yeah, the hair on the sides of my head was shaved off. So, yeah, the hair on the sides of my head was shaved off.
if it's shaved, it's like very close to the skin.
Do you remember this haircut?
No.
Oh, yes, you do.
It was horrifying.
In fact, if you go to our old workplace,
I believe I still have this haircut on some of the marketing.
You can say it was horrifying.
It was so horrible.
I felt horrible.
I felt devastated.
I couldn't get out of my house.
Yeah, and you also mentioned something like a fat moha.
Oh, Mohawk.
Yeah, that's like having a strip of hair in the middle of your head.
I'm surprised you don't remember this because it was a very unique look.
I remember your tone dirty, perhaps jeans.
They were not dirty, they were torn.
Yeah, they were torn.
I remember your torn jeans.
Yes.
Yeah, maybe after that I just like, I stopped looking at you for some time.
Just glossed over.
I still remember that conversation to this day.
You don't look like you should be here.
Oh my God. I don't know what's gotten into me, Rory. I had this conversation with you. I left the room and I was thinking to myself, oh my God, how could you do this woman? You are a horrible person.
You did not think that. You were like, ah, I told him exactly what he needed to know. And then it only took, what, four years of badgering me before I actually managed to make myself look like a human being.
Oh, boy. Let's face facts. It wasn't a good look back in the day.
Oh boy. Those were the days. Yeah, dear listener, you can also mention that you've got curly hair, you've got straight hair, or you've got wavy hair, so different hair types. For example, Rory, what's your hair pattern? Straight curly, curly, straight, everything.
I think I've quite straight here, to be honest with you. I will say it's straight because it's definitely not curly, that's for sure. Although, when it's really, really long, it goes curly at the ends.
Speaking of ends, if you're a lady or if you're a man with very long hair,
then you can talk about getting split ends,
which is when the ends of your hair start to break up.
And that is all I know about split ends,
because I've not had long hair in about 15 years.
So God only knows what it's like now.
Oh, wow, so once you did have long hair.
Once I did have long hair,
we will not discuss this too much because it wasn't a good look.
Everyone makes poor fashion decisions when you're 16 years old.
It's not, it wasn't great.
And we're not getting out to pictures.
for that. Also, we can say that I care for my hair. I use different hair care products.
Care hair products.
Hair hair products. Although, I'm not really sure of any of these questions would like come into it,
would they? No, maybe you go to the hairdressers to have this care, hair procedures.
Hair care. Care.
Hair care procedures.
And also, when you talk about a hairstyle, my hairstyle could be stunning or gorgeous.
So once I had a gorgeous hairstyle or a gorgeous haircut or a stunning.
Stunning is like, oh, wow, it's so beautiful.
So these are two nice adjectives to use about hairstyles and haircuts.
Stunning and brave.
Gorgeous.
Like our gorgeous vocabulary today, huh?
Stunning.
But that's pretty much it for hair.
Hair today, gone tomorrow.
Thank you very much for listening.
Thank you very much for being with us.
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Or a sensible haircut.
Or a sensible, a sensible haircut.
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Bye.
Bye-bye.
Do you like going to the hairdressers?
Well, I'm sorry.
sort of in two minds about this one, because while it is nice to have a sort of short cut and
get all the pampering that goes with hair, I always feel a bit sad afterwards because it's so
short and I always think my hair looks really good with a side parting and when it's been
blow-dried into place. Do you want to change your hair color? Well, I used to want to dye my hair,
and I actually did so quite frequently, but now I've come to terms with the fact that I'm a
distinguished gray, or I'm turning a distinguished gray. So that's not so bad. It could be much
I could be going bald and I'm definitely not, so it's pretty good. It's a good compromise.
How often do you have a haircut?
I used to aim for about once a month, although to be honest now, after about eight weeks,
I always think it's got a pretty decent length and it looks great when I wear it up.
It's usually after the eight week mark that I head off to the barbers and have it cut,
because it just gets unmanageable after that.
How long have you had this haircut?
About three weeks, I suppose. I went to my usual Turkish spanish...
barber and they cut my hair along with them doing everything like trimming my eyebrows, burning
off the hair around my ears. And then, oh, yeah, they also decided that they would wax my nose
hairs as well and do poor cleansing at the same time, which sounds horrifying, but actually,
it's quite a nice refreshing feeling after it's finished. Have you had a haircut you didn't like?
Oh, absolutely, yes. About four years ago, I got this really, really weird haircut. I don't even know
what you call it. It was like a sort of fat mohawk
in the middle of my head and the sides were shaved
and that was not a good look. It's like one of the least sensible
styles I ever had.
And to make it worse, I didn't get my beard trimmed.
I had it shaved as well.
So it just, it wasn't a good look.
