IELTS Speaking for Success - 🏞 Scenery (Part 1) + Transcript
Episode Date: February 11, 2026Get access to our episode archive: https://www.patreon.com/ieltssfs Do you like to take pictures of the scenery? Do you look out the window when you travel by bus or by car? What scenery can you se...e from the window of your home? Is it essential for you to have a good view from your window? What kind of view would you like your house to have in the future? Do you think you'll be seeing more scenery in the future? Tune in and have a great day! - Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/rory Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithielts.com/podcourses Transcript: https://successwithielts.com/s13e13 Find an IELTS Speaking Partner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts © 2025 Podcourses 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 hosts of the I-Ault Speaking for Success podcast,
the podcast 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
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Maria, did you have a good holiday?
Oh yes, I did. It was amazing.
I saw beautiful mountains and I saw the sea.
You know, like, the scenery was amazing.
Fantastic.
The scenery was amazing, you say.
Yeah, scenery.
Oh, and today we're going to talk about scenery.
Yeah, de lest, you might be sitting there wondering,
excuse me, scenery, what does it mean?
Scenary, well, it's the countryside.
It's the natural environment, de lestine.
Beautiful scenery.
Breastaking scenery.
Nature that takes your breath away, breathtaking.
And we usually admire beautiful scenery.
Yeah.
S-C-E-N-E-R-Y, Scenary.
Yeah.
Let's talk about scenery.
Let's talk about scenery.
Do you like to take pictures of the scenery?
Sometimes, though I don't make a habit of it.
It has to be something pretty spectacular or unusual, like a mountain or an amazing sunset to make me.
take my camera out anyway. Do you look out the window when you travel by bus or by car?
Yeah, even if it's just to give my eyes a break from whatever's on the phone or in the book I'm
reading. I don't just gaze out the window for ages, but it's usually a nice rest even for a moment.
What scenery can you see from the window of your home? I think that depends on the side of the house,
actually. I mean, the side facing the east looks out over the river and the local houses, and you can see the
sunrise in the morning. On the other side, it's a bit less exciting since it's just a block of flats
and a car park, but very exciting. Sorry. Is it essential for you to have a good view from your window?
I don't think so. Actually, sometimes it can get a bit distracting, and I prefer to just sit and get things
done rather than steer out the window all day like a cat or something. What kind of view would you like
your house to have in the future? I'm pretty happy with the one I have now, frankly, so I think
Nothing specific. If I do move, then maybe it would be nice to have a sea view, just because I really like the seaside, but it's not essential for me to enjoy where I live.
Do you think you'll be seeing more sooner in the future?
Well, yeah, just because I have plans to travel, so there's lots of things I'd like to lay my eyes on, but I think that that's just part of life, isn't it?
you always see things regardless of where you go.
So as long as I'm alive, I will be seeing more things in the future.
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Right, dear listener, scenery.
Things we can see.
views.
Views.
Yeah.
And we usually take pictures of the scenery.
So take pictures of people, take photos of food, and of their scenery, their scenery.
And usually we use spectacular.
So I enjoy taking pictures of spectacular scenery.
Or spectacular views, spectacular nature.
Amazing.
Sunsets.
When the sun goes down at the end of the day,
I love it. That's like the Russian restaurant that I went to and it had English translations of the menu.
And so one of the translations was Mitzolianca.
And the explanation was Mitzolianca is a Mitzolianca.
And I was like, oh, that's very helpful.
We sometimes look out the window.
And Rory, what's with the proposition?
So do I look out of the window?
Do I look out the window?
Just do I look out?
You can look out the window or look out the window, look out of the window.
So yeah, they're fine, I think.
They're good variations.
I usually look out the window when I travel by bus, by train, by car,
or I never look out the window.
And just like to enjoy, to admire the scenery, the nature.
And I do look out the window to give my eyes.
a break from driving, for example.
So I enjoy looking at nature to give my eyes a break from the city life.
Or, for example, when I'm on my phone, to give my eyes a break, I look out the window.
You can gaze out the window.
And, Rory, what's the difference between look at the window and gaze out the window?
Well, looking is usually quite a short time, or it's not a defined time at all, whereas gazing out the window is looking for a longer time.
Exactly. And sometimes you gaze in surprise or admiration, because something's beautiful.
And you can say that I enjoy gazing out the window for ages, like for a long time.
It's usually a nice rest.
That's how you know your old man, if you say I'm resting my eyes.
Yeah, because like young people rest their eyes using their phones.
No, they don't.
No, they're resting, you know.
Oh, I need a break, okay, I'm going to play a game on my phone,
just scrolling through TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Telegram.
From your home, dear listener, you might not see any scenery, like Rory, for example.
Poor Rory.
Or you might, maybe you see a forest or some trees,
or maybe even the ocean, I don't know, or you can lie about it.
What other kinds of views can we have?
You could look out your window and see the cityscape.
Horrible views.
Oh yeah, we've not really talked about the bad views, have we?
You told her that's the...
Yeah, it depends on the side of the house because Rory has like different windows.
So on different sides, right?
So the side facing the east.
So you can say like if you talk about the window,
facing the east, like the north, the east, the south, the west.
It looks out over the river.
Oh, really? So you can see the river from your house?
Yeah, it's very close.
There's the street and then there's the houses and the river and that's it.
Nice, beautiful.
Yeah, so you can say, like, I can see the river or I can see local houses or I can see
apartment blocks.
I don't have any scenery, unfortunately.
but I can see only the houses.
The other side is less exciting.
It's just a block of flats and a car park.
This is not very exciting.
And Roy, what verbs do I use?
So my windows overlook a forest.
My windows look out on a forest, on a river.
They face a certain direction, east facing, north facing.
So my windows face a real.
Can I say overlook or look out?
Yeah, why not?
Well, they look out over a river.
If you look out of your window, that's something a person does.
Yeah, or overlook?
Could you give us an example with overlook?
Sure, I'm looking out my window now, and my window overlooks a car park.
Hmm.
You see, like, my windows overlook a car park.
You can also say, like, oh, if I could, I'd have a mountain view, right?
Very true.
But most people live in cities, so they probably just have a view of the city.
the cityscape.
Oh yeah, like I have a good view on the cityscape, like buildings, towers, churches.
I have a good view of my neighbor's apartment.
I can see everything they do.
Yeah, like cityscape, that's a good one.
It's important to have a good view from your window or maybe a dealerless enough for you.
It's not important.
So for all, it's not important.
So he has a view over a car park and it's okay.
That's fine.
I don't think so.
So the examiner asks you, is it essential?
to have ta-t-ta-ta-ta?
I don't think so.
So do not repeat the examin's question.
You say, well, I don't think so or I do.
I do think it's important.
A good view could be a bit distracting.
So it could distract you.
If you have beautiful mountains or the sea,
they could distract you, you don't work, you can't concentrate, you know.
What nonsense, Aurora.
Like a good view, like it motivates you.
It does distract you a little bit.
I don't know.
I find views distracting if things are moving around and I'm not paying attention to things.
You can say that you don't stare out the window all day.
So stare out of the window.
So we have look out the window.
We have gaze out the window.
Look at something for a long time.
And we have stare.
So here it means that to look for a long time with your eyes.
wide open. So if you open your eyes because you're surprised, because you are afraid or you're
thinking and you can stare at a person for a long time, and sometimes people stare out the window
for a long time, maybe because they're thinking. Or because they're distracted and they should be
focused on their work. According to Google, a good view from a window is highly beneficial
for mental health, stress reduction and cognitive function.
So we need some greenery, okay?
And open views boost our mood.
All right, the listener.
So you can say, you can educate the examiner and say, yes, it's essential because a view over the river or over some greenery,
some like forests or park could boost our mood and improves our mental health, our well-being.
And people usually feel better and they have lower levels of stress if they have a good view.
I don't think they were paying attention when they were doing that study.
Oh, oh, it's research, research shows.
Research shows many things.
Oh, no, no, no, research shows.
That's, you know, research on some chromogenics.com.
So we believe it, 2022.
Oh, like a word that we can't even.
spell or pronounce like no no I don't think so right you listen so you decide all right but
now you know that there is some research that says it's beneficial for your health and then
we can speculate we can think about what kind of view would you like to have in your house
in the future so Rory would not like to have anything is boring so just Rory is simple
simple, simple Rory. I'm pretty happy with the one I have now. With the one, one means view.
Yeah, frankly speaking, frankly like honestly speaking, I am pretty happy with what I have now.
Buddha Rory. Wow.
Let's imagine that you're not pretty happy with the one you have now. You could see that.
Like, I'm not happy with the one I have now. It's just the city scape. It's urban sprawl.
It's very boring. I want to have the view of a coastline or close.
Yeah. Or mountain.
or forests, the ocean.
I'd like to have a sea view, a mountain view.
Okay.
Because I like the seaside.
I like the sea, the ocean.
Yeah.
And it will bring benefits.
It will improve my mental health.
There we go.
It will distract me from my work.
Absolutely, yes.
And reduce my stress levels.
You can use a conditional.
So if I do move, if I move, I'll have.
or the second condition,
if I had to move,
or if I moved, I'd have a sea view.
Or if I were to move?
If I were to move, I'd have blah, blah, blah.
Sweet, thank you very much for listening.
We'll get back to you in our next episode, okay?
Woo!
Bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
Do you like to take pictures of the scenery?
Sometimes, though I don't make a house.
bit of it. It has to be something pretty spectacular or unusual, like a mountain or an amazing
sunset to make me take my camera out anyway. Do you look out the window when you travel by bus
or by car? Yeah, even if it's just to give my eyes a break from whatever's on the phone or in the
book I'm reading. I don't just gaze out the window for ages, but it's usually a nice rest,
even for a moment. What scenery can you see from the window of your home?
I think that depends on the side of the house, actually.
I mean, the side facing the east looks out over the river and the local houses,
and you can see the sunrise in the morning.
On the other side, it's a bit less exciting since it's just a block of flats and a car park,
but very exciting. Sorry.
Is it essential for you to have a good view from your window?
I don't think so. Actually, sometimes it can get a bit distracting,
and I prefer to just sit and get things done
rather than stare out the window all day like a cat or something.
What kind of view would you like your house to have in the future?
I'm pretty happy with the one I have now, frankly, so nothing specific.
If I do move, then maybe it would be nice to have a sea view,
just because I really like the seaside, but it's not essential for me to enjoy where I live.
Do you think you'll be seeing more scenery in the future?
Well, yeah, just because I have plans to travel,
So there's lots of things I'd like to lay my eyes on, but I think that that's just part of life, isn't it?
You always see things regardless of where you go.
So as long as I'm alive, I will be seeing more things in the future.
