IELTS Speaking for Success - 🌡️ Health (S09E09) + Transcript
Episode Date: July 9, 2023How do you keep healthy? What healthy habits do you have? Do you have any unhealthy habits? Did you have any health classes at school? Do you have any advice on keeping healthy for youngsters? Tune i...n 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/s09e09 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 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, Sunshine. I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory. We're the host of the AIL 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 started this podcast to give you happiness, joy and gorgeous grammar for your high, IELD school with vocabulary as well.
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Oh, Rory, you look so healthy.
Thank you. I like to think I'm a pretty healthy person.
Shall we talk about health?
Let's talk about health.
Health de listener is a fresh-iled speaking part one topic.
How do you keep healthy?
Well, I try and lead a very active and stress-free life.
I've got a regular workout routine and a regular gym schedule that I stick to.
And that has been working wonders, generally speaking.
What healthy habits do you have?
Well, I don't smoke or drink too excess very often.
So that's usually enough.
Well, I also try and eat things that match up with my gut flora, so I don't get overly bloated.
And I try and get my full eight hours of sleep every night.
I think those are the main things.
Do you have any unhealthy habits?
Not many, although I occasionally overindulgent alcohol and maybe eat a little bit too much.
But that's not very often.
And at least when I do, it's the good stuff.
So I don't feel so bad about it.
Did you have any health classes at school?
We had home economics and social education in high school,
and I have to say that despite the best intentions of the teachers,
they weren't terribly effective.
I don't think much of the information was readily applicable,
at least to students in my situation,
in the way that I lived my life and continued to live my life.
And there's also the manner of delivery.
I don't really think that hectoring students and acting holier than thou
is a great way to,
inspire people to do the right thing. There were very few, like, level-headed discussions about
what it really means to be healthy. So that was a bit unfortunate. I'm sorry about that.
Do you have any advice on keeping healthy for youngsters?
Well, what? Other than don't smoke and try and eat in a way that matches your body,
or matches up with the makeup of your body. I don't know what else I could say.
I suppose we could talk about mental health
and in that case it's just trying to ask yourself
if something is really a big deal
or if you're making a mountain out of a mole hill
and unnecessarily stressing yourself
but I can't give any more specific advice for young people
because I don't live their lives
like a lot of old people that give advice to younger people
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Hey, thank you, Rory, for your high.
healthy answers.
I like to think I gave good advice there, but who knows?
We keep healthy.
So you keep yourself in a good health.
So I'm healthy.
What do I do to keep healthy?
Rory told us, like, I lead a very active life.
So to lead an active life or to lead a stress-free life.
So I'm stress-free.
I have an active life.
or if you are passive, you lead a sedentary life.
And I have a regular diet.
So maybe Rory eats everything.
Maybe he's not on a diet, but the food Rory eats is regular and healthy.
And that's been working wonders since I started it.
So this is a very nice phrase for you to remember.
It has been working wonders.
So to work wonders, like, oh,
it's been magic.
It's very effective.
It has been working wonders since I started.
Work wonders.
It's really effective.
It's like magic.
So it has been present perfect continuous.
Since I started, I started a long time ago.
Also, dear listener, you can add things like I keep fit.
So if you do regular exercise, I eat a well-balanced low-fat diet.
not just a regular diet, but we can just squeeze in some nice words.
I drink water to stay hydrated, hydrated.
I reduce screen time to be healthy.
I get enough sleep, so they get the usual things, yeah, but like good chunks of language.
I go easy on alcohol.
Like I stay sober, like no alcohol.
And Rory, you go easy on alcohol, right?
Yeah, I don't drink to excess, which is.
I suppose it's the technical term for not getting drunk all the time.
You can say that I manage my stress or I practice daily gratitude,
mindfulness, yeah, I get massages, I do breathing exercises, breathing.
So these are like nice chunks.
Even if you don't do anything, dear listener, okay?
It's just for vocabulary, lexies.
If you're uncomfortable with it, then you could always say like,
I try to.
I try to do regular meditation or breathing work.
I do my best to do breathing exercises.
So healthy habits, unhealthy habits.
And you said that I don't smoke to excess.
No, I don't smoke, period, but I don't drink to excess.
I don't think you can smoke to excess unless you were like trying to give yourself lung cancer or something like that.
Like if a person is a chain smoke.
well drinking to excess is drinking so much that you make yourself ill whereas smoking generally makes you ill you can smoke to excess but I don't think people do that intentionally whereas people definitely intentionally drink to excess I eat things that match up with my gut flora so your guts are pretty much like in your stomach in this area gut flora so some you know something you know something you
inside there.
So food that match
things, things that match
up with my stomach.
Yeah, well, not just your stomach, but all
of your digestive system, I suppose.
Because everybody's got unique
bacteria inside them. So
really, everybody should be
on their own unique diet.
Get bloated.
You just get bigger and you feel that your kind of, your stomach
is just, hmm, this is a huge
stomach. Yeah, it's not a nice feeling.
Also, healthy habits,
include healthy sleep habits, healthy relationships, dear listener, assertive communication,
assertive confidence communication, yeah, it's kind of a healthy habits, work-life balance,
good time management, skills, right?
Stress management, relaxation, and mindfulness.
You see, yeah, you can say, I have these habits, or I don't have these habits, or I want
to have these ones, even if you don't, just use the language.
I overindulge in alcohol sometimes.
Sometimes.
If you're overindulge, you do it too much.
Like, sometimes I indulge in sweets.
Okay, so you eat some sweets sometimes.
But if you're overindulge, this is already like over the top.
This is such too much.
And sometimes our Rory from Scotland overindulges in what in whiskey, champagne?
Both.
No, no, no.
It's not whiskey.
It's bourbon.
Usually it's champagne first and then bourbon afterwards.
I quite like it.
But I would like to point out that it's always very nice stuff,
so it's not so bad.
If you are just drinking cheap stuff,
just with the express purpose of getting drunk,
then that's not great.
Yeah, Rory stopped being a holigan.
He is now, you know, like,
hmm, expensive bourbon.
Refined.
Refined whiskey.
Mm-hmm.
So I overindulge in alcohol, I overindulge in sweets or the wrong kind of food.
So pretty much like McDonald's, burgers, pizza, crisps.
Yum, yum, yum.
So everything I enjoy, oh, I need a burger.
And maybe a pizza.
I'm really hungry.
I've got some salmon in the fridge that I'm going to eat after we record this episode.
I'm so hungry.
Maybe pasta, maybe pasta.
Oh, it's nice.
Healthy food, right?
Healthy habits.
You can also say that I don't drink enough water, I don't get enough exercise.
Very often I eat late at night, the listener.
I overeat.
I have unhealthy social habits.
Roy, so if you have unhealthy social habits, what could it be?
I have absolutely no idea.
Well, like, that means that the way that you interact with society is unhealthy.
So what would that be?
Being rude and obnoxious to people because you're,
angry and bitter, but I don't know what unhealthy social habits look like. What do you think?
Well, some people isolate themselves from the others, right? So they, what else do I have on my list?
They neglect relationships, for example. So yeah, it's a nice phrase, huh? Well, sometimes I feel lonely
and I do have unhealthy social habits. Oh, you would need to clarify it, though.
The examiner looks at you like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The examiner's probably looking at it.
you're thinking, same.
Yeah.
Health classes at school.
DeLisner, did you have any health classes at school?
Could you write in the comments?
Okay.
Because from what I remember, I think I didn't.
We have this kind of OBJ, general science classes,
and we were shown videos about abortion, which were horrible.
Oh, great.
Yeah.
Maybe this could be considered as health classes.
Although it's probably psychologically scarring.
Different in different countries, right?
But it's about health when they teach you how to be healthy,
maybe how to take care of yourself.
And Robbie told us we had social education.
Yeah.
So home economics is more about eating healthy,
being able to cope in the real world, allegedly.
Sorry, sorry, Miss Christy.
Miss Christie is my home economics teacher.
But I learned nothing.
I'm sorry.
and we had social education classes which were about, well, they were supposed to be about healthy relationships, but a lot of the time it was just about scaring people.
You had information about abortion.
We got a lot of information about sexually transmitted diseases.
Nothing about how to maintain a healthy relationship between a partner.
It doesn't help anybody.
And it was always, I used the word hectoring.
That's just when you're sitting there bothering people, lecturing them.
about how awful they are and how everything is terrible.
We can give some advice on keeping healthy, right?
So some tips about how to keep feet, how to be healthy.
So eat in a way that matches your body.
So, okay, like soup agrees with my body, so I eat soup.
Or porridge also is good for my body.
I eat porridge.
Some people don't eat onions because something just like, it's not quite right.
So Rory told us that our diet should be unique.
Diet, all the food we consume.
And it's always worth asking yourself if something is a big deal or not a big deal.
So it's worth eating healthily.
It's worth sleeping for eight hours.
It's a nice expression.
And actually it's a good tip.
Like ask yourself, is it really a big deal or something like,
small so why are you worrying about it yeah so ask yourself if something is a big deal in the grand scheme
of things so the grand scheme of things you meant the whole world the universe yeah the grand scheme of
things is just in the wider world so like you might be really focused on this one tiny problem
but in the bigger world this problem is extremely tiny and probably not that important
Dear listener, could you let us know what do you do to keep healthy, what you don't do, some unhealthy habits of yours, could you write in the comments?
They are very interesting for us.
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How do you keep health?
Well, I try and lead a very active and stress-free life. I've got a regular workout routine and a regular gym schedule that I stick to. And that has been working wonders, generally speaking.
What healthy habits do you have?
Well, I don't smoke or drink to excess very often, so that's usually enough.
Well, I also try and eat things that match up with my gut flora, so I don't get overly bloated.
And I try and get my full eight hours of sleep every night.
I think those are the main things.
Do you have any unhealthy habits?
Not many, although I occasionally overindulgent alcohol and maybe eat a little bit too much.
But that's not very often.
And at least when I do, it's the good stuff.
So I don't feel so bad about it.
Did you have any health classes at school?
Well, we had home economics and social education in high school.
And I have to say that despite the best intentions of the teachers,
they weren't terribly effective.
I don't think much of the information was readily applicable,
at least to students in my situation,
in the way that I lived my life and continued to live my life.
And there's also the manner of delivery.
I don't really think that hectoring students and acting holier than thou is a great way to inspire people to do the right thing.
There are very few level-headed discussions about what it really means to be healthy.
So that was a bit unfortunate.
Sorry about that.
Do you have any advice on keeping healthy for youngsters?
Well, what?
Other than don't smoke and try and eat in a way that matches your body or matches up with the making.
up of your body. I don't know what else I could say. I suppose we could talk about mental health.
And in that case, it's just trying to ask yourself if something is really a big deal or if you're
making a mountain out of a mole hill and unnecessarily stressing yourself. But I can't give any more
specific advice for young people because I don't live their lives. Like a lot of old people
that give advice to younger people.
Thank you.
Thank you.
