IELTS Speaking for Success - 🎵 Music (S03E18) + Transcript

Episode Date: July 6, 2020

What's erratic music? What are some of the other words you can use to describe music? Is Rory tone-deaf? Can music influence one's mood? What's the difference between concerts and gigs?  Tune in and... have a great day!  -  IELTS Speaking for Success PREMIUM: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium Transcript: https://successwithielts.com/s03e18 Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts  © 2020 Success with IELTS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's Canadian Tire's Black Friday sale! With the lowest prices of the year. Hello, can we go? Limbo again. Shop the Black Friday sale at Canadian Tire and save up to 60%. November 27th to December 7th. Conditions apply, details online. Hello, lovely people of the world. I'm Maria.
Starting point is 00:00:23 And my name is Rory. And we're the hosts 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 because we want to be. want you to know quality vocabulary and grammar you can use in your English life and IELD. Rory, did you know that since we started this podcast, we've had 214,000 listens? Really? That's music to my ears. Oh, we're going to be talking about music today.
Starting point is 00:00:56 In IELD speaking part one, they can ask you questions about music. Music can also be one of the topics for your essays. It also can be in Speaking Part 2, but today we're going to be talking about speaking part 1 questions. Rory, do you like music? Doesn't everybody? I always think it's funny when I was doing online dating. You'd see a lot of people on their profiles have something in their bio like, I like music. And I always thought, well done, you like music.
Starting point is 00:01:25 You're not a psychopath. I think that's just a given that everybody likes music. You're doing online dating, Rory. I was doing online dating, yeah. I hope that I'll never do it again, to be honest with you. Back to music. What kind of music do you listen to? I don't know. Norm, I can listen to just about everything, but I think my favorite kind of music is sort of like dancey or upbeat music with a, well, with a beat that I can follow, for lack of a better word.
Starting point is 00:01:54 What kinds of music do you dislike? I really hate, and I'm so sorry for any metal fans who follow us as well, but I really hate heavy metal music. It's just too loud for me. That or erratic music. My friend Dave makes his own music and the idea is that there's no tune to follow. At least I think that's the idea.
Starting point is 00:02:14 Sorry, Dave, if you're listening and I've just misdescribed what it is you make. But I'm sure his music is great for people that like it, but I really don't because I can't follow it at all and I don't like music that I can't follow. What's your favourite band or singer? I don't think I have. if we think about the kind of music I listen to, sort of stuff by Sia or Sigala is quite nice,
Starting point is 00:02:39 but I don't have a single favourite band or singer. Do you prefer listening to music alone or with someone? Well, alone, usually, because I'm usually like walking to the metro station and I like to listen to music while I do that. And it's nice because I can follow the beat and I don't have to divide my attention between having a conversation and listening to music. And it's always a bit weird, isn't it, when you're listening to music and someone is with you? Unless you're singing together.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Oh, karaoke. Yeah, like karaoke. That might be okay. But, um, normal, like, karaoke is not something that I normally do or ever do. I've never done karaoke. Oh! Maybe one time, like, 20 years ago, but probably not recent. No, definitely not recently.
Starting point is 00:03:22 Aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye. Go tomorrow. Kerriaki. No. Yes, you're doing it. I'm taking you to a karaoke. We're going to sing Russian songs, yes. No, no.
Starting point is 00:03:36 We first go to Brussels, to this restaurant to eat bugs, check out our insects episode, and then we go to Kerouk in Moscow on the same day. Rory, do you ever go to live concerts? Oh, God, I used to go to gigs. Again, like 15 years ago when I was really young, but no, not so much. I just
Starting point is 00:04:01 like listening to music on my earphones I suppose and that's all I could go to a live concert again but I think it would have to be something really special Does music influence your mood? Well it definitely picks me up sometimes and I'm feeling down
Starting point is 00:04:17 and if you listen to Baroque music it's supposed to help you concentrate more but no no actually no buts generally yes I think it influences your mood like you can see, when people are listening to happy music, they're quite happy. But maybe it's mixing up cause and effect. Maybe they're already happy and they listen to music because they're happy.
Starting point is 00:04:38 But for me, it seems like it influences your mood at the very least. Rory, thank you very much for your answers. That's okay. When we talk about music, we should say listen to music. Listen to music. Is it always like that? Can I say just listen music? No, no.
Starting point is 00:04:56 You always listen to music or listen to something. Yeah, listen to music. listen to music. You hear music, though. It's like men. They listen, but they don't hear. No, they hear, but they don't listen. No, vice versa.
Starting point is 00:05:12 So we can listen to music on our earphones, yeah? Or you could listen to them on your headphones, or you can hear it over a loudspeaker. So, yeah, there's lots of ways to listen to music. You could listen to it live, if it's an orchestra or a band. Yeah, live. We write it like L-I-V-E, but we say it life, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:34 So we talk about different genres or kinds of music. You prefer dancing music or dancing music. Yeah, anything with the beat that I can follow, really. I'm not a big dance music fan. It's just the kind of music that I like listening to it. It's hard to describe, really, to be honest. Yeah, what's the beat? Can you kind of, like, sing a little bit?
Starting point is 00:05:53 No, I can't sing. That's the problem. I can listen to music, but I can't sing. That's what all music sounds like. like to a lot of people. Yeah, that's the beat. The beat, so you can follow the beat, or you follow
Starting point is 00:06:07 the rhythm, right? Yes. Melody, you follow the melody, so you follow music. And if there is no tune, it's difficult for you to follow, right? Genres, we may listen to classical music, rock music, folk music,
Starting point is 00:06:23 okay, like Russian folk music, for example, background music, you don't like erratic music what do you mean by erratic music well music that doesn't have a pattern to it really I feel really bad now that I've described my friends music like that but I'm pretty sure that's his intention
Starting point is 00:06:40 so yes if it's not something that I can follow because there's no rhythm or pattern to it then I don't like it I feel really bad but I can't like everything and you people in general can't like everything so it's okay yeah it's okay it's fine you don't like your friends in music We can talk about lounge music or mellow music So if I prefer mellow music What kind of music is it?
Starting point is 00:07:04 Is that calm and just relaxing? No? Yeah, yeah, lounge, mellow music So if you don't like heavy metal music So you prefer kind of more mellow music, right? Yeah. We can say I'm a big fan of rock Or I'm not into trans music
Starting point is 00:07:21 Yeah Tastes in music are different Yes. So what are your music taste? Can I ask this question? I suppose that, well, if you're asking the question, then my friends would probably say I have no taste in music because I tend to like older singers.
Starting point is 00:07:38 But for me, I guess my taste is pretty broad. It's eclectic, which means that it combines different kinds of music. But how can you say it? Like, I'm eclectic or what? My taste is eclectic. A person isn't eclectic unless you've like, made up a person of different parts. So you say my music, my tastes in music are eclectic?
Starting point is 00:08:02 My taste in music is eclectic. You usually only have one taste in music, unless you have multiple personalities. Yeah, I have at least three. Personality? Yeah. Oh, golly. Well, I'd say at least two, but maybe three. Schizophrenic, hello.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Hello, I'm Maria. No, no, schizophrenia is not multiple personality disorder. We've got to say, schizophrenia. stop this. Yes, but I'm not a psychopath because I do enjoy music. You studied psychology though. You should know that. Yeah, yeah, I did. Yeah, I did study psychology. Right. That's why I have three personalities in me. Right, right. So back to music. We talk about bands or musicians, right, or singers. Also, we can go to gigs or live concerts. What's the difference between a gig and a concert? To be honest with you, I don't make a distinction between the two.
Starting point is 00:09:00 For me, they're the same thing. I guess a concert's more formal. If it's a concert, it's more likely to be an orchestra. If it's a gig, it's more likely to be a band. But a lot of people use them interchangeably, and it doesn't really matter too much. Yeah, I went to a gig. For example, have you ever been to a big music venue? One time, a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:09:25 I went to Clubland, which is like a massive dance music festival. But that was a very long time ago. That was 15 years ago. How old are you now, Robbie? I'm old enough to know better, so let's just move on, shall we, from talking about my age? He never answers this question. Okay, so music venues is basically places, yeah, where you go to gigs, to live concerts. Yeah, about different tunes, we can say like, oh, like a catchy tune.
Starting point is 00:09:54 I enjoy catchy tunes. Do you call them earworm? I knew that was coming. Yes, but you only call something an earworm if it's annoying you. So, for example, if I teach children and we sing... Baby Shark. How does it go, Baby Shark? You've not listened to Baby Shark.
Starting point is 00:10:14 No. I don't want to ruin your life. I'm not going to tell you. No, how does it go? Come on. Could you sing? Sing a little bit? I'm not singing.
Starting point is 00:10:21 I can't sing, so I'm not singing. He doesn't reveal his age. He doesn't sing. Bother. Right. Rory, can you be tone deaf? I can't only just be tone deaf. I am tone deaf. Oh, are you? Really?
Starting point is 00:10:37 No, I don't think so. I just can't sing very well or play a musical instrument. I guess that's something that I'll probably always regret about life, but, you know, it's fine. You don't have to be good at everything. That's why you don't go to karaoke because you sing out of tune? No, I don't want to go to karaoke. because I don't like...
Starting point is 00:10:55 Actually, it's quite ironic for someone that's on a podcast and as a teacher, but I really don't like speaking in public. It's kind of ironic, but there you go. When we talk about music, we can talk about playing an instrument.
Starting point is 00:11:09 So, for example, play drums or play the drums? Both. I play drums, or I play the drums, or in my case, I don't play the drums. Because Rory is tone deaf. Play the guitar, play the violin. What other instruments do you know, Rory? Um, play the triangle.
Starting point is 00:11:26 Triangle. Play the triangle, yeah. It's a really difficult skill playing the triangle. Yes, now the final question is, Rory. If you were a musical instrument, what instrument would you be? I would like to be a harp because they're quite tall, and I want to be tall, and they're gentle, and I think that's something that I'd like to be. But in reality, I'm probably more of a tuba, where I'm quite loud and abrupt.
Starting point is 00:11:53 I'm a tuba. I'm a tuba. I'm a tuba. I usually should Google this now, Chuba. Bam, bum, bum, bum,
Starting point is 00:12:00 bum. I'd be a saxophone. I'd be a sex. Is that because you like jazz? S-A-X, okay? What? Is that because you like jazz? I love jazz.
Starting point is 00:12:13 Yes, I love jazz and I love blues. Dear listeners, thank you very much for listening. This is all from us for today. We hope that you really enjoyed it and you've learned something new. or, well, had fun. And we hope you'll take the time to listen to us like music next time.
Starting point is 00:12:31 Ooh, bye. Rory, do you like music? Doesn't everybody? I always think it's funny. When I was doing online dating, you'd see a lot of people on their profiles have something in their bio like, I like music, and I always thought,
Starting point is 00:12:52 well done, you like music, you're not a psychopath. I think that's just a given that everybody likes music. you're doing online dating Rory I was doing online dating yeah I hope that I'll never do it again to be honest with you
Starting point is 00:13:07 Back to music What kind of music do you listen to I don't know Norm I can listen to just about everything But I think my favorite kind of music is sort of like Dancy or upbeat music with well with the beat that I can follow For lack of a better word
Starting point is 00:13:21 What kinds of music do you dislike? I really hate And I'm so sorry for any metal fans who follow us as well, but I really hate heavy metal music. It's just too loud for me. That or erratic music. My friend Dave makes his own music,
Starting point is 00:13:37 and the idea is that there's no tune to follow. At least I think that's the idea. Sorry, Dave, if you're listening, and I've just misdescribed what you make. But I'm sure his music is great for people that like it, but I really don't, because I can't follow it at all, and I don't like music that I can't follow. What's your favorite band or singer?
Starting point is 00:13:58 I don't think I have one. If we think about the kind of music I listen to, sort of stuff by Sia or Sigala is quite nice, but I don't have a single favourite band or singer. Do you prefer listening to music alone or with someone? Well, alone, usually, because I'm usually like walking to the metro station and I like to listen to music while I do that. And it's nice because I can follow the beat and I don't have to divide my attention between having a conversation and listening to music. And it's always a bit weird, isn't it, when you're listening to music and someone is with you? Unless you're singing together.
Starting point is 00:14:36 Oh, karaoke. Yeah, like karaoke. That might be okay. But like karaoke is not something that I normally do or ever do. I've never done karaoke. Maybe one time like 20 years ago, but probably not recent. No, definitely not recently.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Go tomorrow. Karauki. No. Yes. you're doing it. I'm taking you to a karaoke. We're going to sing Russian songs, yes. No, no. We first go to Brussels, to this restaurant to eat bugs,
Starting point is 00:15:09 check out our insects episode, and then we go to karaoke in Moscow on the same day. Rory, do you ever go to live concerts? Oh, God, I used to go to gigs. Again, like 15 years ago when I was really young, but now not so much I just like listening to music on my earphones I suppose
Starting point is 00:15:32 and that's all I could go to a live concert again but I think it would have to be something really special Does music influence your mood? Well it definitely picks me up sometimes and I'm feeling down and if you listen to Baroque music
Starting point is 00:15:47 it's supposed to help you concentrate more but no no buts generally yes I think it influences your mood. Like you can see, when people are listening to happy music, they're quite happy. But maybe it's mixing up cause and effect.
Starting point is 00:16:02 Maybe they're already happy and they listen to music because they're happy. But for me, it seems like it influences your mood at the very least.

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