IELTS Speaking for Success - 🙄 Losing and finding things (S07E05) + Transcript

Episode Date: March 8, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, Sunshine. I'm Maria. And my name is Rory Darling. And we're the host of the High Health Speaking for Success podcast, the podcast that aim to help you improve your speaking skills, love, as well as your listening skills, sweetheart, along the way. Rory, you're overdoing it. We've started this podcast. Why?
Starting point is 00:00:24 To give you a gorgeous grammar and fantastic vocabulary for your high school. Ben-9 school. Rory, have you been watching this? This series, The Witcher, on N, on Netflix. Well, I started watching it, and then I lost interest in it eventually. Oh, interesting. Hmm. Shall we talk about things you've lost and found?
Starting point is 00:00:52 I suppose I could find the interest too. Ho ho. Ooh. Ha, ha, ha. It was so funny. Right. De listen, I'm losing. Finding is afresh AILD's topics, and they can ask you questions about losing things,
Starting point is 00:01:10 finding things in AILD speaking part one. Rory, have you ever lost anything? Hasn't everyone? I wouldn't say I was prone to misplacing things, but it happens from time to time. What do you usually lose? I sometimes struggle to find my earbuds or my flash drive, since both of these things are quite small. that's especially true when I work in a new place and I leave things lying around. Sometimes I have to set reminders on my phone to tell me where they are, actually.
Starting point is 00:01:46 What should people do to find what they lost? Well, like I said, maybe setting reminders in advance of the realization would be a good thing. But I think most people retrace their steps through the day and try to work out where they were, when they put whatever it was they lost down. If they can't do that, then they try to do something similar in their momentary. mind's eye. Have you ever found anything? Not in a while, but I have before. I think the most recent one was I came across someone's change that they'd left behind without realizing. So I left that with the receptionist at the gym that I was in and hopefully they returned it to the
Starting point is 00:02:25 right person. What things do people usually find? I've never really asked, to be honest. Keys and phones are probably the most common since they're so widely used and they're small enough that you could lose track of them. Well, then again, I've seen people forget where they left their car before as well. What should people do if they find something? Try to return it, of course. If that's not possible, then you can usually hand it to someone who can help, like the police or, or you could put up a notice to show that you found it. Is it okay to keep the thing or the person you found? Well, you keep it safe, obviously, but you should always try to give it back.
Starting point is 00:03:11 If it's relatively inexpensive or not very valuable like a lighter, then I think it's moderately socially acceptable to keep it. I used to come back from a few nights out with several lighters and no one ever bothered me about it. So losing and finding. So we lose things and we find things, right? Shall we talk about synonyms for each? Yeah, what else can I say? So let's talk about lose first.
Starting point is 00:03:46 You'll lose something, you misplace it. Yeah, then you can't find it because you put it somewhere else, so you misplaced it. So you misplaced it, you lost track of it. That's an important thing though, because I don't think a lot of people realize this, but I was talking to one of my students about it the other day. you can use a negative with the word to show that you can use it with the opposite meaning. So, for example, even though find isn't the same as lost something, you could say, I can't find it or I couldn't find it. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:04:24 Yeah, yeah, that's a good strategy. So we can lose track of things, right? So, for example, oh, I sometimes lose track of my phone, of my keys. Usually you lose track of time, but you can also lose track of where things are. So it's okay, like, oh, I lost track of my keys. It's a bit strange, no? Usually, if I'm misplaced my keys, or I lost my keys, I can't find my keys. Like, oh, I lost track of time.
Starting point is 00:04:52 I lost track of my thoughts, right? Can we lose track of things, like objects? I think you can, and I did here. Mm-hmm. I said it was a synonym. I didn't say it was a good synonym. Ah, okay, okay. All right, fine. All right.
Starting point is 00:05:09 Yes, usually I can't find, and then there we go, something. What about find? Do we have any synonyms? How can you paraphrase, find? People find things. Find, come across? You come across something by accident. Hmm.
Starting point is 00:05:26 So it's the gay, like, oh, last year I came across some money in the street. Yeah. I just like, I found money. Came across. And these questions are interesting because, like, have you ever lost anything? And you go, like, I've lost myself. And then have you ever found anything? I've found myself.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Don't talk about that in the exam because that's not what they're asking you for. And you know that that's not what they're asking you for. No, but come on. Like, have you ever lost anything? Yes, I've lost my heart. Okay. I odds. Oh, no, Netflix got my soul.
Starting point is 00:06:05 and my heart. Yes, the listener. It's about things. No. But if you want to, if you want to, you know. Well, if you want to creep out your examiner. Yeah, what a great exam strategy. Why didn't I think of that? Let's freak out the examiner. Yeah. So it's much safer to talk about things, items, so like money, keys, phones. Rory said something about earbuds, earbuds, like earphones, which is nice. Also, flash drive. There are a little thing is they are usually somewhere there in the depth of your bag. Ladies, I'm talking to you now. So women can talk about lipstick or makeup or... We can also talk about what people do to find things. So, for example, they retrace their steps or they retrace their steps in their mind's eye, which just means in their imagination,
Starting point is 00:07:04 remembering what they did that day. Yeah. So I try to trace everything I did with my mind's eye, yeah? Retrace your steps with your mind's eye. Retrace, yes, my steps with my mind's eye. Or in my mind's eye. So we also set reminders. Set reminders to remind ourselves
Starting point is 00:07:34 of certain things. So setting reminders is a good idea. Then have you ever found anything? So when you give a short answer, make sure you use present perfect. So have you ever found anything? Yes, I have. Or no, I haven't.
Starting point is 00:07:51 And then you can use past. Or if you want to show off your intonation, not in a while, but I have before. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Although that sounded sinister. Obviously in real life you'd be like, not in a while, but I have before.
Starting point is 00:08:06 And then you said, the most recent one was, blah, blah, blah, they had left something behind. So you use past and then pass perfect, which is nice. Oh, past perfect. Because I found something, somebody had lost. Ha ha.
Starting point is 00:08:23 I found what they had lost. And then people can return things to the owner. Or may keep things without, returning them. So it was very nice of Rory to go to the receptionist at the gym and hand over the change. Well, I don't know if it was nice, but it was the moral thing to do. So if you find some diamonds or gold in the street, make sure you return all of them to the police. You can also put up a notice. For example, when I found a passport, it was a Russian passport, just in the street, in nice cover. So I put up a notice online, but I actually created a post and I posted it.
Starting point is 00:09:13 So you can say that. I posted a notice in the street. I posted a notice online. Online, yeah. I posted a notice or I put up a notice. We give things back. So try to give it back. So I wanted to give the passport back to the owner because I know what's a pain in the neck. it is to get a new passport. So, and it's like it's moderately, socially acceptable. Wow. Moderately and socially acceptable. Yes.
Starting point is 00:09:44 So moderately meaning reasonably or in the middle. Socially meaning society. And acceptable meaning it's okay. Yeah. Cool. So what else can people lose or find? Have you ever found anything interesting? I found money, I found passports
Starting point is 00:10:04 You found me on the floors of various bars And sometimes you know People go shopping and they put their babies or children in the cart And you just like go around the shop and oh wow I found this trolley with a baby My mother left me in a shop window No there you go So dear listener you do know what to say
Starting point is 00:10:31 And we've given you plenty of genius ideas together with vocabille and grammar. Thank you very much for listening and we'll see you and hear you in the next episode. Rory, say goodbye to the world. But before I do that, you can
Starting point is 00:10:47 find us on Instagram and Telegram and our website. The link is in the description or you could just Google Success with I else. Bye. Bye. Rory,
Starting point is 00:11:07 Have you ever lost anything? Hasn't everyone? I wouldn't say I was prone to misplacing things, but it happens from time to time. What do you usually lose? I sometimes struggle to find my earbuds or my flash drive, since both of these things are quite small. That's especially true when I work in a new place and I leave things lying around. Sometimes I have to set reminders on my phone to tell me where they are, actually. What should people do to find what they lost?
Starting point is 00:11:37 Well, like I said, maybe setting reminders in advance of the realization would be a good thing. But I think most people retrace their steps through the day and try to work out where they were, when they put whatever it was they lost down. If they can't do that, then they try to do something similar in their mind's eye. Have you ever found anything? Not in a while, but I have before. I think the most recent one was I came across someone's change that they left behind without realizing. So I left that with the receptionist at the gym that I was in, and hopefully they returned it to the right person. What things do people usually find?
Starting point is 00:12:19 I've never really asked, to be honest. Keys and phones are probably the most common since they're so widely used and they're small enough that you could lose track of them. Well, then again, I've seen people forget where they left their car before as well. well. What should people do if they find something? Try to return it, of course. If that's not possible, then you can usually hand it to someone who can help, like the police or, or you could put up a notice to show that you found it. Is it okay to keep the thing or the person you found? Well, you keep it safe, obviously, but you should always try to give it back. If it's relatively inexpensive or not very valuable like a lighter, then I think it's moderately socially acceptable
Starting point is 00:13:07 to keep it. I used to come back from a few nights out with like several lighters and no one ever bothered me about it.

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