IELTS Speaking for Success - 🧭 Making plans (Part 1 ) + Transcript

Episode Date: July 21, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 When you're flying Emirates business class, sipping your favorite cocktail at our onboard lounge, you'll see that your vacation isn't really over until your flight is over. Fly Emirates, fly better. Hello, Sunshine, I'm Maria. And my name is Rory. I'm the host of the IEL Speaking for Success podcast, the official band nine podcasts that aims to help 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-isle score.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Your plan, thanks. Do you have much planned for the weekend? Uh, not really, though I thought I might make some plans with my friends for it. Oh, fantastic. Shall we talk about making plans? Ooh, that sounds like a plan. Do you like making plans? Uh, yeah, love a plan. and maybe not the execution so much,
Starting point is 00:01:06 but I like organizing everything and putting it in place so, well, everything is ready. It makes me feel safe knowing everything has been accounted for. Do you always make plans? I try to, yeah. Sometimes it's fun to have a random day trip or something like that, but for the most part I like to know what I'm doing and when, since I'm a very orderly person.
Starting point is 00:01:29 And what do you usually plan? Oh, I think I have a plan for everything. I plan my day so that it goes as productively as possible, and I find my lessons so they're effective and efficient, and I like making plans for my finances and things like that, so I always have money to do what I want to do. What are the benefits of making plans? I mean, well, they're pretty much endless. Financially speaking, if you have a plan, then you can use your money effectively, then just spend. spending it on the goal, or as it comes in, then there's the almost psychological security of having everything in order. I think those are the two that stand out the most for me when I'm putting plants together. As you know, we now release all of our premium content for free, and it's available for one month. After one month, it goes into our super secret archive. To sign up for the
Starting point is 00:02:33 archive, click the link in the description below. See you soon. So, dear listener, we make plans. Like remember, we talked about making lists, so make a list and make a plan. Plan out your life. And Rory is the most organized person on this planet, definitely the most organized person I know. I try to be, it doesn't always work, unfortunately. So you can say, I love a plan. So I just love making plans or I dislike making plans. We make a plan and then we execute a plan. So here the execution means how your plan works in real life. So the execution, it's not about the killing in this context, but the act of doing something
Starting point is 00:03:30 that you've planned out. So the execution of my plan. put the plan into action. Yeah, and the verb would be execute my plan. Put it into action. You can say that I like organizing everything. I like putting everything in place. Synonyms for making plans, organizing, putting things in place. And I enjoy getting everything ready. It makes me feel safe. It makes me less nervous. It makes me feel less anxious. So you, you Usually we are anxious when we don't know what's going to happen. I tend to always make plans or you can say I usually make plans.
Starting point is 00:04:13 I don't make plans for everything, but for most things I do have a plan for. And sometimes I'm spontaneous, so I enjoy having a random day trip, which hasn't been planned. So just like I enjoy a random trip once in a while. I plan everything, or I plan only my working affairs, or you plan your trips, or I plan my day, I plan every day of my life, I plan my holidays, like, what do you plan, dear listener? I plan my shopping. I have a plan of my life. So I plan my day because I wanted to be productive.
Starting point is 00:04:59 And I plan my work to be effective and efficient. So when we make plans, we are efficient because we do stuff, we are productive. I feel like that's the only thing that we can say about the reasons why we make plants. It's either about being productive or effective and efficient. I can't think of anything else. Yeah, but also it's our emotional stability. Like, as you've told us, like, a plan makes us feel safe. So it kind of removes our anxiety and nervousness.
Starting point is 00:05:30 So if you have a plan, you're kind of like you are more confident. and tend to be less worried. We make plans for something. So usually people make plans for finances. And you can say that I like making plans for my finances. So to plan out my finances, to plan out my budget, where I spend money on what. The benefits of making plans are endless, right, dear listener? there are endless benefits of making plans.
Starting point is 00:06:05 Financially speaking, if you plan out your finances, then you can use your money effectively. Yay. If you don't have a plan for your money, you spend money on the go. You spend money spontaneously like, bam, you bought five books on Amazon and all books are by Rory. Ory, or like, bam, you bought a, um,
Starting point is 00:06:30 our podcast without any ads, that bam, you bought our phrasal verbs course, bam, you bought Rory's glasses. All of these, of course, are purchases you should be making. Yeah, yeah, you should make a plan for these purchases. Then there's psychological security. So when you have everything in order, psychologically, it's better for you. When you put plans together, Rory, so like to make a plan or put a plan together, is it the same thing? Yeah, I think so. When we put a plan together, we make a plan.
Starting point is 00:07:09 Maybe when we put things in order, that's about organizing the actual material itself. And Rory, you write down plans in your diary, right? So like a book of your life. Yeah. Or you write down plans in a planner. Yeah, in a planner, yeah. But it's like offline. I mean, you don't write online, but you use like, an actual book. Yes, that's right. But it could be called a diary or a diary planner or a scheduler. There are so many names for this.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Yeah, and Rory, Rory, tell me, like, when did you start planning out your life? Because I know, like, you plan out, like, pretty much everything. Like, have you always been like this? Or, like, you started at some point in your life? Because, dear listener, like, Rory seriously, he plans every day of his life. He plans everything. He plans a plan. To plan.
Starting point is 00:07:56 I think I started doing this in a written form. Oh boy, it must have been at least as far back as 2012 just for my work. This is before I was a teacher. Oh, before you were teaching. What did you do before you were a teacher? I thought you've always been a teacher. I worked in publishing. Well.
Starting point is 00:08:21 I always wanted to be a teacher, but I worked in publishing before. Okay, so you published books. Well, I, not quite. I have published books since I became a teacher, but I worked in a publishing house at a very low-paid job, so I didn't make any of the big decisions. Dear listener, Rory's secret life before teaching. What did Rory do?
Starting point is 00:08:45 I don't think it was much of a life, to be honest with you. Wow, interesting. And you lived in Scotland, right, Rory? Yes, at that point. Yeah, and now it's an interview. Rory, tell us more about your life. Because we have nothing to say about plans. Yeah, plans is kind of like, yeah, like you plan out your life.
Starting point is 00:09:05 That's it. Make a plan, put it into action. Yeah, that's all. No, like the execution of a plan. This one is a good one. Yeah, this part is pretty fast. So the examiner usually asks you like four questions, three or four questions. You use phrase of verbs.
Starting point is 00:09:26 synonyms, you lie, you tell the truth, you use the financially speaking, you know, I'm a very orderly person. Oh yeah, like we forgot that. Rory is a very orderly person, and if you are orderly, you are super organized. And dear listener, we'll wrap it up with a joke. How can I be a joke about making plans? Oh yeah, I found one. And I found a good one. So, Rory, first of all, some pre-teaching. So what do you call this creature who lives in a haunted castle? This is scary on Halloween. What do you talk about?
Starting point is 00:10:13 Something that... It could be anything. It could be a ghost or a vampire. I don't know. Yeah, a ghost. Yeah, I was looking for a ghost. So, de list, a ghost, yeah? The spirit of a dead person.
Starting point is 00:10:26 a ghost. So the joke is about ghosts. So here is. How does a ghost plan his day? How does a ghost plan his day? He makes a taboo list. Funny? So, did you get it, the listener? So what does a ghost usually say? The ghost says like, boo, boo, when the ghost scares you, you say like, boo. You say like, kind of, boo. and the person is scared. So how does a ghost plan his day? The ghost makes a taboo list. Taboo, so who the ghost is going to boo? Thank you very much for listening.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Remember to plan out your IEL's life with our podcast, okay? Bye. Bye. Do you like making plans? Yeah, I love a plan. Maybe not the execution, so well. but I like organizing everything and putting it in place so, well, everything is ready. It makes me feel safe knowing everything has been accounted for.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Do you always make plans? I try to, yeah. Sometimes it's fun to have a random day trip or something like that, but for the most part I like to know what I'm doing and when, since I'm a very orderly person. And what do you usually plan? Oh, I think I have a plan for everything. I plan my day so that it goes as productively as possible
Starting point is 00:12:07 and I plan my lessons so they're effective and efficient and I like making plans for my finances and things like that so I always have money to do what I want to do. What are the benefits of making plans? I mean, well, they're pretty much endless. Financially speaking, if you haven't planned, then you can use your money effectively than just spending it on the go
Starting point is 00:12:30 or as it comes in, then there's the almost psychological security of having everything in order. I think those are the two that stand out the most for me when I'm putting plants together.

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