IELTS Speaking for Success - 🧹 Housework (S08E32) + Transcript
Episode Date: April 18, 2023Do you think your home is clean and tidy? Who usually does the housework in your home? What kind of chores / housework do you usually do? What housework do you dislike? What housework do you like? Did... you do some house cleaning when you were young? 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/s08e32 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 © 2023 Success with IELTS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, Sunshine. I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory, and we're the host of the IELT Speaking Per 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
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Yeah, it's a bit of a chore, isn't it?
Is it? A chore?
A chore? You know, it's...
something unpleasant that you do on a daily basis or regularly.
It's like housework.
Shall we talk about housework?
Absolutely.
Let's talk about housework.
Do you think your home is clean and tidy?
Well, I'm not particularly house proud, but I certainly do my best to keep everything in order.
However, there are times when I just can't be bothered, although it's not usually when I'm
expecting company, so nobody but me knows that.
Nobody but me in the entire internet now.
What kind of chores or housework do you usually do?
Aside from general tidying up, I wipe down the surfaces and sweep the floor.
Oh, and I humor the floor too, actually.
And, oh, I make the bed.
I feel like that's not really serious housework, but it needs to be done.
And I do the dishes as well after a fashion.
Who usually does the housework in your home?
Well, since I live by myself the responsibility,
falls to me and me alone really,
although I think I do a pretty good job.
It would be great having a housekeeper or a cleaner, though.
Maybe one day I'll be able to afford one.
What housework do you dislike?
I don't really like any of it, frankly, but needs must.
If I had to pick one thing to never do ever again,
it would be the vacuuming.
It's really time-consuming,
and you can't do anything else while you're doing it
because the vacuum cleaner is so loud,
so you couldn't even listen to a podcast or something else to take your mind on it.
What housework do you like?
Cleaning the surfaces is pretty easy,
and when you've done it, everything looks nice and clean and new
until five seconds later when you need to take a shower or make a meal.
Did you do some house cleaning when you were young?
I kept my room reasonably tidy,
despite what my mother said at the time,
and I did the dishes a few times, although nothing scheduled or regular.
I was a very lazy child, to be honest with you, quite pampered and spoiled.
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Thank you, Rory. Oh, housework. So we say we do the housework,
or you can call it household chores.
It's almost a chore to talk about it, to be honest with you.
Yeah, what is a chore?
It's something that you need to do to keep your home in reasonably good order.
But of course, it's also something that you don't want to do.
So you could also say like, oh, talking to this person is such a chore.
It's just something that you have to do in order to get something good.
Or doing my school homework is such a chore.
Yeah.
It's unpleasant, I have to do it like, ooh.
Yo, like, doing the dishes is a real chore.
Although, you know what, homework isn't a chore?
Homework for me.
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Do the housework, do the chores, or you can say household chores.
To keep your home clean and tidy.
So tidy is another synonym for clean, right?
So my house is tidy or clean?
clean.
Tidy and clean are different things.
Clean is like the absence of dirt.
Whereas tidy as everything is in its place.
So clean and tidy, because they're two different things.
Yeah, my house is clean, no dirt.
My house is tidy.
Everything is in the correct order.
Everything's arranged in the right places.
My house is clean.
It's not necessarily tidy.
And Rory told us that he is not house proud.
I'm not particularly house proud.
To be proud of your house.
Yeah, house proud is just when you're very focused on how your home looks and making everything
nice and tidy and presentable for other people.
I am not particularly house proud, but as you can see, I think I'm quite a tidy person.
Maybe one day I will give people a guided tour of my home.
Maybe one day hell will freeze over.
I do my best to keep everything in order.
So I do my best, I try really hard, I tidy up, I arrange things in order.
So I do my best to keep my house tidy.
or to keep everything in order.
But sometimes I can't be bothered.
I can't be bothered to do something or doing something.
I think it's both.
I can't be bothered to do this or I can't be bothered doing that.
So if you don't want to make an effort and do something,
like I can't be bothered off.
I can't be bothered to do the shopping.
I can't be bothered to do the washing up.
Or I can't be bothered doing the shopping.
I can't be bothered washing up.
You should be bothered washing up.
And you should be bothered to do the shopping, otherwise you starve today.
The responsibility of housework falls on Rory.
Oh, actually, you said like, the responsibility falls to me.
Yes.
So when the responsibility falls to you, you have it, you have the responsibility.
It's difficult to get away from it.
So responsibility for paying bills or for doing your housework or for...
What other things are people responsible for?
Not dying.
What do you call a person who cleans your house? So if Rory is super rich, so when Rory is super rich, because of our premium episodes,
Rory will be able to afford a cleaner or a housekeeper. So Rory will pay a special person who will clean his house and this person will keep everything in place at Rory's place.
So a housekeeper or a cleaner. And you can say,
It would be great having a housekeeper or having a cleaner.
It would be great having something or it would be great doing something.
Oh, it would be great having a housekeeper.
Imagine all the things you could get done.
I get my house cleaned sometimes.
Dude, that's awesome.
I'd love to get my house cleaned.
Oh, yeah.
Amazing, yeah.
How much?
Will they come and do mine?
In Scotland, yeah.
So, okay.
Yeah.
You can fly this person over to Scotland.
I would.
I would fly my old housekeeper over.
I am still in Scotland.
in the middle of nowhere for now. However, we're recording this in April. So perhaps by the time
this goes out, I will have moved back to Dundee for a month before Turkey. Oh, everything is happening.
What chores do you usually do? So we do chores, we do the housework. So what kind of chores?
Rory told us, tidy up. So I tidy up my house, I arrange things in order, I wipe down the surfaces.
Do you use a wet cloth or you just like, what you remove the dust?
It depends because some people have a dusting cloth and some people have a wet cloth.
It depends on what you're doing.
Dusting cloth is for dust and a wet cloth is usually for water marks where you haven't used a coaster, for example.
You sweep of the floors and you hoover.
Into your American English, you vacuum the floors.
But because I'm living in Scotland, I hoover my floor with a hoover.
Do the bed or make the bed?
Do the bed or make the bed.
Doesn't matter.
You're still tidying it up.
Wait, wait, wait.
We're saying make the bed, not do the bed.
I could say do the bed.
You can say do the bed?
Really?
You kind of, you want to.
It's like, what other things do you do to your bed?
You change the bed, maybe.
No, you change the bedding.
The bedding there, the sheets.
Yes, because we're using language like beding.
No, you change the bed.
Like, you change the sheets.
Well, you know, you change a baby.
That doesn't mean that you get a new baby.
Maybe it might if you're really weird, but yeah.
Oh, okay, so do the bed and make the bed.
Refer to the task of tidying up a bed.
Yeah, somehow.
Making the bed is to do with making orderly.
Do the bed could be, like, it could be the same thing,
or it could be stripping the sheets off.
It will depend on how you do things in your home.
Who's responsible for what?
Well, dear listener, make the bed is more common.
Okay, so it's safer to say make the sheets off.
the bed.
Maria has decided on behalf of all English language users everywhere that make the bed is more calm.
No, it's like, no, it's all the differences.com.
It's just Google there.
Oh, good.
Oh, I see.
So we're listening to people.
Oh, wait, we're already on the internet.
That argument will not work.
Never mind, like, till I, the examiner's not going to go mental just because you said do instead of make for talking about your bed.
And if they are, they need to get alike.
We do the dishes.
Okay.
Do the dishes.
and also if you want to wash your clothes and you do the laundry.
So do the laundry, wash your clothes or bedding like bed sheets.
Also you can say do the dusting, clean all the windows, clean out your fridge, like clean out the oven.
Yeah, usually in the kitchen we have an oven, a microwave, and also vacuum your furniture.
Do you vacuum your furniture?
Oh, I hate that.
Oh, sometimes, yeah.
Oh, my God.
I used to do that, so vacuum the furniture.
Oh, wait, yeah.
You mean like the down the back where things collect?
Yeah, that's acceptable.
I know you meant like the surface of the furniture.
No, the surface, you do the dusting, yeah?
Come on.
It's not the same as you have here with a vacuum cleaner?
Yeah.
So, D. Listen, make sure you use some.
of the specific chores that you do.
Roy, you said needs must.
Yes. It's another way of saying things that you need to do, you must do.
We need more examples.
Well, I don't want to pay for my shopping, but needs must.
So I have to do it, you know?
Well, yeah, I do. I could steal it, I suppose, but like, you know, I don't want to.
And then our favorite strategy, if I had to pick one, I'd say that blah.
So if I had to pick one chore, I'd say,
that will be doing the floors.
So like sweeping the floors or vacuum, cleaning the floors.
Rory enjoys cleaning the surfaces.
I don't enjoy it.
I just kind of have to do it.
Cleaning the surfaces.
It involves doing the dusting, maybe sweeping the floors,
and also we can say mopping floors.
If I mop floors, what do I?
I do. You get a mop
and you wet it
and then you mop the floor.
You make the floor wet in order to clean it more
effectively. Ah, it's a sweep
is like, woo, and mop
is like, moffing
is wet, sweeping is dry. But they have
different purposes. Mopping a floor is usually
to apply something like bleach or
soap to your floor in order to
clean it. Sweeping is just clearing
things that are dry and can be swept
into a dust pan and
that makes it easier to clean the flour.
There are different things used for different purposes.
I wish I could say more, but I don't really do it that much so.
When everything looks orderly, everything is in order.
So I've just tidied up, my house is all tidy, so everything looks orderly.
Yeah, so if everything looks orderly, then it's in the right place.
If you have bookshelves and they're orderly, then they're all neat and level.
And maybe they're in a particular order, alphabetically for how.
house. So orduly it just means when things are put in some kind of order.
When I was a child, I kept my room reasonably tidy. So it was like, okay, tidy. So to keep my
rule reasonably tidy, I used to do the cleaning, I know, once a week, for example, when I was
a child at school, despite what my mom said. So that's a good structure, despite. So despite what my mom
or despite what my parents told me,
I did this and that.
Rory, you were pampered.
Well, yeah, I think I'm mature enough to admit
that my childhood was probably a little bit more
or a little bit less labor-intensive than most children.
So, for example, I didn't have to do the cleaning and tidying.
Not often, anyway.
I did have to keep my room tidy,
but that's about the extent of it.
So you lived in a Scottish house,
castle and you had some housekeepers and some
what do you call these people who clean your house?
Servants?
Parents? My parents get the house clean.
And, you know, really, it's a problem of their own making
because they did say they would rather do it so that they could have it done right.
And what is a child supposed to do to argue with that?
Nothing.
So have it done.
Yeah?
Have it done.
When you have it done, somebody else does it for you.
so you can say that, okay, my parents were responsible for all the cleaning,
and they had it done.
Yes.
I was quite pampered.
So I was like, hey.
People are going to think that I had this really privileged existence growing up.
Oh, yeah.
You're like a Sir Rory Duncan, this is something something,
who lived in a Scottish castle in the highlands.
I would like to point out, you know,
not everything was smooth sailing.
I just didn't have to do the tidying up.
And I feel like I would have traded that for certain other things in my childhood.
So, you know, everyone's got trade-offs to make.
Yeah, Rory, one more word when we talk about the housework is errands.
So if I have a list of errands or do the errands.
Oh, like when you're running an errand.
So an errand is something that you have to do, but it's not inside your house.
It's outside, hence the running part.
So it's a job that you have to do or a job that you're given outside of your workplace.
You're running an errand or running errand.
or running errands.
Yeah, maybe do the shopping
or pick up some stuff from the laundry
or something else
so you can do or run errands.
So a little thing is, yeah?
Like a short journey to here and there.
So run errands.
Yes.
Errants could also be part of your chores
of the housework.
Right, dear listener, in the comments
could you write down
what chores do you absolutely hate
anything that you like doing around
your house, okay?
Bye.
Rory, I've got a question for you.
What's the easiest way to improve my English vocabulary
and make it natural and band nine like?
Is it by listening to our premium podcast?
Well, yes.
Another way is to learn phrasal verbs.
Ooh.
And phrasal verbs, Rory, are...
Phrasal verbs are exactly what
Childs examiners are looking for.
They're idiomatic expressions.
Idioms might be very tricky to learn and very tricky to use.
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We've got a course on phrase of verbs for you,
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Do you think your home is clean and tidy?
Well, I'm not particularly house-prud,
but I certainly do my best to keep everything in order.
However, there are times when I just can't be bought.
others, although it's not usually when I'm expecting company, so nobody but me knows that. Nobody
but me in the entire internet now. What kind of chores or housework do you usually do? Aside from
general tidying up, I wipe down the surfaces and sweep the floor, oh, and I humor the floor too,
actually, and oh, I make the bed. I feel like that's not really serious housework, but it needs
to be done, and I do the dishes as well after a fashion.
usually does the housework in your home? Well, since I live by myself, the responsibility falls to me
and me alone, really, although I think I do a pretty good job. It would be great having a
housekeeper or a cleaner, though. Maybe one day I'll be able to afford one. What housework do you
dislike? I don't really like any of it, frankly, but needs must. If I had to pick one thing to
never do ever again, it would be the vacuuming. It's really time-consuming. It's really time-consuming.
and you can't do anything else while you're doing it because the vacuum cleaner is so large,
so you couldn't even listen to a podcast or something else to take your mind on it.
What housework do you like?
Cleaning the surfaces is pretty easy, and when you've done it, everything looks nice and clean and new
until five seconds later when you need to take a shower or make a meal.
Did you do some house cleaning when you were young?
I kept my room reasonably tidy, despite what my mother said at the time, and I did the dishes a few times, although nothing scheduled or regular.
I was a very lazy child, to be honest with you, quite pampered and spoiled.
