IELTS Speaking for Success - π Season Finale (S01E10) + Transcript
Episode Date: January 5, 2020In the final episode of season 1 Rory takes a full IELTS Speaking test.Β Tune in and have a great day! - IELTS Speaking for Success PREMIUM: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium Find an IELTS Speaking Pa...rtner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner https://successwithielts.com/s01e10 Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts Β© 2019Β Success with IELTS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello everybody, I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory, and we are the hosts of the AILD Speaking for Success podcast,
the podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way.
Right, we started this podcast to give you a look at how a native English speaker would answer some of the most common
IEL speaking test questions. I ask Rory these questions. He answers using grammar and vocabulary for high school.
Today is a very special episode, because Rory will be unresolved.
under lots of pressure, we'll have a full speaking test today, like exactly as it is in the exam.
Three parts, about 11 to 14 minutes, everything will be exactly as in the speaking exam.
Rory, are you ready?
I hope you're not going to walk all over me.
Oh, that seems to be a cracker joke, a Christmas cracker joke, because that's interesting.
We're going to be talking about shoes today.
Now, on this first part.
But I'd like to ask you a few questions about yourself.
Let's talk about work or studies.
Do you work or are you a student?
I work, actually, as a teacher.
Do you like it?
I love it. It's one of the best things I've ever done with my life.
What would you like to do in the future?
Well, I work as a teacher.
Actually, also, I'm a director of studies as well.
Both of these are quite high-pressure jobs,
so hopefully in the future I'll work.
less than I do now, just so there's not so much pressure.
But I still want to work in education, because it's one of the best things that you could ever do,
at least in my case.
Let's talk about shoes now.
What kind of shoes do you usually wear?
Usually I wear trainers in the summer and boots in the winter, so it really does depend on the weather.
Something more casual in the summer, something lighter, and something more hardy in the winter.
really. Do you have a favourite pair of shoes? I don't know. I had a favourite pair of shoes. They were
one-of-a-kind red pair of Skechers shoes. There was a factory error that meant that instead of the
usual blue, they came out red, and I really loved them because they were one-of-a-kind. Unfortunately,
a year ago, my mother threw them out because they were kind of falling to pieces. I was a bit
upset because I was thinking about taking them to a cobbler, but they never made it that far.
The closest thing to a favorite pair of shoes I have now is probably my blue sketchers,
but they're not the same as the red ones because they're like everyone else's.
How often do you buy shoes?
I think I buy them roughly once or twice a year.
I always buy my boots from a shoe shop because I think it's important to check the
just to check the size and the fit really.
So in that sense, I always have to go to a shoe shop,
which I'm rarely able to do
because I don't live in the UK these days.
Do you like expensive shoes?
I think it depends what you mean by expensive, really.
I suppose if you mean approximately 5,000 rubles
or I think it's about 60 pounds in pound sterling,
then yeah, kind of.
of. I buy, like I say, Skechers, and they're roughly that price. So I like those kinds of
expensive shoes, but it's not because they're expensive. Would you ever spend a lot of money
on shoes? Well, it's like I said before. It depends on how you define a lot of money. I think I would,
and I think the shoes I buy now are quite high quality, but I don't buy them very often, so I think
that justifies the expenditure. So yes, I would spend a lot of money on shoes, but
not because they're expensive.
Have you ever bought shoes online?
Yes, once, and it was a disaster.
I told you before, my mother destroyed my one-of-a-kind red sketchers, and I was very upset.
And I thought I'd found a pair online.
They were bright red, but it's okay.
It's not as bad as it looked.
And I ordered them, and then when they arrived, they weren't red.
They were green, and I don't like the color green, so that was quite a good.
disappointing for me. So I have ordered online, but I'm never doing it again.
Now I'm going to give you a topic and I'd like you to talk about it for one or two minutes.
Before you talk, you have one minute to think of what you're going to say. You can make some
notes if you wish. Do you understand? Yes. Here's some paper and a pencil for making notes and
here's your topic. I'd like you to describe a situation that made you laugh.
Now, dear listeners, Rory has one minute to think of what he's going to say and take some notes if he wishes.
Let me just give you a topic, right? So Rory has to talk about a situation that made him laugh.
In the task, it says, please say what the situation was, when it was, he also should answer the question, who was there with him, and say why it made him laugh.
everything is written on the card, which the examiner gives you in the exam.
All right? Remember, you have one to two minutes for this.
Don't worry if I stop you.
I'll tell you when the time is up.
Could you start speaking now, please?
Of course.
The first thing that comes to mind, I think, of a humorous situation that I've been in,
is one time I was working at a summer camp with my friend John,
and I was giving a briefing to him and the other teachers there.
and I thought it would be a good idea if I got the teachers to pretend that they were a class of young people
so that they could see how the activities were being done
and that would hopefully make them appreciate the instructions a lot better than if I just told them straight.
However, what I didn't reckon with was the fact that one of my friends, John, in this case in particular,
decided to take the roleplay too far
and he, instead of completing the task,
drew a funny picture of a cat
and he held it up for everybody to see
and at that point everyone in the room just burst out laughing
it was like we were hysterical,
it was absolutely ridiculous.
I think the main reason is because,
well, we'd been working together for a long time
so we bonded and we were all very comfortable with each other
at that point. But in addition to that, we were working hard, and I think a lot of us had
sleep deprivation, and we were really looking to release the stress and tension we were feeling.
So it all just started coming out of people, and we were laughing for like about five minutes
straight before we could recover control of ourselves. I think one of the other reasons
that it really got to me in that sense was also just the contrast with,
normality, we'd be working quite professionally with each other for, oh gosh, about two weeks
at that point. And then the contrast with normality just made everybody laugh in addition to all
of the other reasons beforehand. Okay, thank you. Now, we've been talking about a funny
situation, and I'd like to discuss with you one or two more general questions related to this.
Let's talk about... Do you think a sense of humor
is important. Oh yes, it's absolutely crucial. It helps you cope with stress and I really think it helps
people regulate their emotions. If you never laugh, then you suppress a lot of these feelings and that can be
quite damaging actually. Another reason is that it helps you find common ground with people if you can
share a laugh together. Is humor easy to translate from one language to another? I think practical jokes
in almost slapstick comedy because everyone can see it and appreciate it. That's easy to
translate. It's not something that I like, but I think a lot of people can understand it.
But for other elements of humor like dark humor, not every culture can get that. I noticed,
for example, that as you move further east from America, the humor tends to get darker and darker
and people, until you come to Russia
and it almost seems like people are doing bad things to each other
just because.
So that can sometimes be something that's lost in translation, I think.
Can human be useful in learning another language?
I think in terms of teaching the language,
it's good if your teacher has a sense of humor
because you relax more and then you'll be more receptive, for example.
but as a learner, I don't know.
I suppose it would take the edge off being stressed, definitely.
Do you think that when people laugh, it's always genuine,
or sometimes people can even fake it?
I think people do put on their laughter sometimes.
I think you can tell because it seems to me that the pitch of people's laughter
can tell you a lot about how genuine it is.
If it's like a really, really high pitch, almost unnatural,
then it seems to me like it's fake or less genuine.
How do you think laughter can be used in a negative way?
I think if it's combined with bullying, for example,
if you're laughing at someone, as opposed to laughing with them,
then you can use it in a very negative way,
almost to lower someone's self-esteem, really.
And that's not very nice.
Do you think that the less people laugh, the older than get?
Maybe not older, but certainly they seem to become more serious
or behave in a more mature way.
We usually associate people laughing and joking around
with being less mature, maybe more childish and younger.
However, I suppose,
laughter also decreases stress in people as well, doesn't it?
So if you decrease the stress, which can cause you to age,
then actually maybe it would make you seem a little bit younger.
Thank you very much, Laurie. That's the end of the speaking test.
Thank you.
