IELTS Speaking for Success - 🦸 Special Costumes (S05E29) + Transcript
Episode Date: June 21, 2021Did you wear any special costumes when you were young? When was the last time you wore a special costume? Do you ever buy special costumes? Tune in and have a great day! - IELTS Speaking for Succes...s PREMIUM: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium Transcript: https://successwithielts.com/s05e29 Find an IELTS Speaking Partner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts © 2021 Success with IELTS 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 are the host of the IEL Speaking for Success podcast.
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So Rory, no kilt for me today?
No, it's only for special occasions.
Let's talk about special costumes then.
Rory, let's talk about special costumes.
Do you like to wear special costumes, Rory?
Not really, no.
I don't even like Halloween when everyone gets dressed up.
I just think it's a lot of effort for not much reward, to be honest with you.
Even when I wear my kilt, it's not for me.
It's more for other people around me.
They're usually curious about it and the colors and patterns and have lots of questions about it.
But it doesn't really do much for me.
afraid. Did you wear any special costumes when you were young? I think one of the reasons why I'm not
a great fan of costumes now is because of the ones my parents used to force on me when I was younger.
I never quite got into it, even though they were obviously really big fans of the idea. There were
ones for Halloween, fancy dress parties and some birthdays, but still, it was never really my thing.
When was the last time you wore a special costume?
Oh, I wore my kilt in Yegorovsk, so people could take pictures and ask,
questions about the culture and history behind it.
To be honest, though, in this sense, it was more of a prop than a costume, really.
Do you ever buy special costumes?
Oh, absolutely not. I think it's a huge waste of money, in my opinion.
Like, even my kilt was a gift.
It cost my parents an absolute fortune to have handmade.
Where can people go to buy special costumes?
Well, I suppose it depends on the kind of costume.
If it's like a fancy dress costume, then they're sort of special...
specialist stores for this. I guess they're called fancy dress shops where I'm from.
If it's a sort of national dress, then you might have to pay for it to be tailor-made or
handmade, and then it's got to go through all of the logistics behind that as well.
So it will depend entirely on what costume you want.
Rory, thank you very much for your answers.
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Wow, so special costumes such an interesting topic, huh?
Yeah, I can't believe that they're asking questions about this night.
Well, special costumes, dear listener, first of all, what is a costume?
So a costume is the set of clothes typical for a particular country or period of history
suitable for a particular activity.
That's a costume, right?
For example, we can say to be dressed in historical costumes.
I wore historical costumes.
But also, a costume means like a costume of a vampire for Halloween, right?
a costume of Donald Trump, for example.
Is it a costume?
Well, I suppose so, if you're putting on for like a special occasion
and it's not something you would usually wear.
Because that really is the fundamental difference
between a costume and clothes.
You usually wear clothes,
but a costume is something you wouldn't usually wear.
Right. So clothes, your clothes,
but a costume is special, right?
Yeah, and it's not just one thing.
A costume is like, it's not just,
Like clothes are trousers, shirts.
Those are individual pieces.
Right.
But costumes have a whole, they're tied together by a single theme.
Yes, it's complete.
And a costume for special occasions.
Again, for example, Halloween costumes or Christmas costumes.
You could be dressed up as an elf, I don't know, as a Santa Claus.
Santa Claus.
Yes.
Yeah, Santa Claus costume.
Oh, you have a Santa suit or outfit as well.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
And if you want to have, for example, a party and you say, okay, I'm throwing a Star Wars party.
And everybody should wear a costume from Star Wars.
So, for example, Rory is going to be a Chubaka.
Why would I be Chubaka?
Oh, Scottish Chubaka.
The Scottish language is about as understandable as wiki language, so that makes sense.
But I'm quite quarry in general.
Yeah, so.
So a costume of Chubaka would be a costume, right?
It's very.
Anyway, so what about a suit?
We have...
He's yawning.
Sorry, it's early in the morning.
Yeah, we're recording early in the morning.
Early, a quarter to 11 o'clock in the morning.
It's very early.
Well, we had to get up at, like, what, eight?
An ungodly hour.
Oh, go up at seven o'clock.
Costumes, okay, so a suit.
I can wear a suit.
Is a suit similar to a costume?
If you're speaking Russian, it is, but it's not.
They're different.
Suits are for professional or very formal occasions.
Costumes are more context-specific.
So you could wear a costume for, it could be a play,
or it could be, like you said, a fancy dress party.
So when I go to the theatre, actors are wearing costumes.
Yes.
Ooh, nice.
Okay.
Opera, theatre.
I think the department,
that organizes clothes for actors is actually called the costume department, isn't it?
Hmm.
Okay, maybe.
Right, so a suit is a formal suit, like trousers, a jacket, right, for a woman or for a man,
so a suit, a smart suit.
So, clothes, suit for your business interview, and a costume, a Batman costume, for example.
And you wear a costume, you can wear a costume at a fancy,
dress party, right, Rory?
Yes.
What is a fancy dress party?
There are different kinds of fancy dress party,
but usually it's where people dress up as different characters
from different contexts and come together for a reason.
So someone could have a fancy dress party for Star Wars, like you said,
or you could just have a fancy dress party in general
and people have more freedom to choose where they get their costumes from.
Yeah, for example, once I went to a fancy dress party.
fancy dress party, the topic was mafia. So we were smoking cigars. There was this Don
Carlone with his wife. That was fun. And you get dressed up, right? So get dressed up
means you wear this costume. So you put it on first and then you wear it. Well, to get dressed
up more generally means you put a lot of effort into what you're wearing. But you can get dressed up in a
fancy dress costume, but you can also get dressed up for work or get dressed up for any party
if you put much effort into it. I can also say dress up. Do I have to dress up? You don't have
to dress up, but you choose to. Yeah, for example, I do dress up every day. There's an expression
dressed up to party. Oh, dressed up to party. Yeah. We can also say just a fancy party, not a fancy
dress party, but a fancy party, right?
Yes, although that might be difficult.
That's very different from a fancy dress party.
A fancy party would be something more like you have to wear nice clothes and probably there
will be extremely elite people there.
Oh, so at the Hilton Hotel, there's this fancy party, but it doesn't mean that people
are wearing costumes.
I don't know if I'd associate the Hilton family with being fancy, but yes, you get the idea.
Yeah.
What about a party when people wear masks?
to hide their faces.
What do you call it?
Well, that will just be a normal party now, won't it?
No, not really.
Oh, God, isn't it a masked ball?
Is that not what it's called?
Masquerade.
Oh, really?
No?
I've heard of masked balls
where people go with masks over their faces
and nobody knows who they are
and you can dance with people
but you don't know who you're dancing with.
That's quite fun.
Yeah, have you ever been?
No, because it's something I associate
with the 18th century.
Masked ball, you said.
Yeah.
Masquerade.
Oh yeah, masked ball.
Yeah, absolutely.
So, Cambridge Online Dictionary.
Masked ball.
Isn't a masquerade where you pretend to be someone as well as not as well as wearing a mask?
How do you spell masquerade?
It's, oh God.
M-A-S-Q-U-E-R-A-B-M-A-B.
A masquerade.
A masquerade ball or a masquerade party.
A party or dance where people wear masks.
There we go.
Do they not pretend to be different people?
Yes, or other disguises.
Clothes that hides who you are or make you look like someone else.
So when she agreed to accompany him to a masquerade,
she doesn't know who exactly she is dancing with.
Yes, dear listener.
Now we have a crystal clear idea, hopefully, about her costumes.
But also costumes could be like some, a costume of a nurse.
A costume of a flight attendant.
Why do you always take like...
A costume of a school girl.
These are also costumes.
Why does it always have to go down this path with you?
No, but we should look at all possible contexts, right?
So, costumes could be something sexy.
A sexy costume.
Well, yeah.
Isn't that the same from Family Guy, isn't it?
What is it?
Let's have a sexy party.
That's like what Stew Griffin says.
I don't watch family.
I don't watch it anymore, because it's not funny anymore.
I watch South Park.
It is funny.
That's funny, yeah.
Yeah, that's funny.
The latest episode is very funny.
Anyway, you told us that I'm not a big fan of costumes.
You said, I'm not a great fan of costumes.
It's not my thing.
No, I don't like them.
It's just another way of saying I don't like it.
So if you don't like dressing up like a Batman, it's fine.
Or even if you don't like dressing up like a Spider-Man or a Superwoman.
So I'm not a great fan of costumes.
It's not my thing.
And then you talk about your parents, surely.
my parents used to force on me.
Yeah, so it's not like they forced me,
like physically forced me to wear things,
although I didn't get much choice.
If you force something on somebody,
it's more like you make them believe
the same idea as you, at least outwardly.
So you can force your religion on people,
you can force your ideology on people.
All of these are very, this sounds really dark.
My parents are nice people.
It's just that they had like,
they wanted to do fancy dress parties
and I thought it was just stupid.
Oh, did you have to dress up like a bee or like a tree?
A dress...
This is going to say so much about my life.
Like a bottle of whiskey.
My mother dressed me up as Elton John for one fancy dress party.
Does this not just explain everything ever?
Nice, nice.
A costume of Elton John, sweet.
Did you have glasses?
Yes, it was just like a chronic case of asking for it.
Right.
Moving swiftly on.
Yeah, so you can say that I never really got into it.
Yeah, so if you never really got into it, if it wasn't your thing, if you're not a great fan of something, it just means it's not for me, I don't like it.
Yeah.
Although, as it turns out, it doesn't matter how much you say these things to people, they still treat you like you're personally responsible for the death of Princess Diana if you don't wear a fancy dress costume for some reason.
So, dear listener, you do know that Rory has a kilt and his kilt is handmade and costs an absolute fortune.
and Rory sometimes wears
he's killed on some occasions
and you said that it was more of a prop
than a costume really
Yeah so well
a costume is something you wear
but a prop is something that's used
on a stage for a specific purpose
or as part of an act
really
maybe prop's not the right word in this context
I probably should have said conversation piece
but you get the idea
it's all about theatre and drama
Hmm. So, Rory, let's imagine that you have to go to this fancy dress party. There's no option of not going. So you're going. And you have a choice of special costumes. So, and you must choose this, like, no option of not choosing. So would you be dressed up like a Ronald McDonald? So a costume of a Ronald McDonald. A costume of a catwoman. A costume of a catwoman. Aladdin. Aladdin.
I think Aladdin might be slightly
politically incorrect.
So, Ronald McDonald's costume catwoman,
Aladdin, a costume of a burger.
Like a burger, like a real burger.
Or Gandalf.
So which costume would you choose?
I think it was Gandalf.
With a heads and stick?
Gandalf isn't as cumbersome as the other ones.
Imagine like being dressed up as a burger
and you're like knock into people and get in their way.
Dressing up as a clown requires a lot of effort
and makeup of your Ronald McDonald.
Catwoman, I feel like that wouldn't go down so well in some suburbs in Moscow.
I'm dressed up as cat women.
Oh, God, like a burger.
Really, you just Google it.
Like a costume of a burger.
Oh, my God.
So, Gandalf, would you be white Gandalf or grey Gandalf?
I would be whatever required the least amount of effort, Gandalf.
Okay, good.
Yes, choosing a costume and dressing up is a lot of effort.
Do you listen to?
But hopefully we've given you a lot of vocabulary to make your effort in the exam a little less stressful.
Yay! Now you're all ready to talk about special costumes.
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Rory, let's talk about special costumes.
Do you like to wear special costumes, Rory?
Not really, no.
I don't even like Halloween when everyone gets dressed up.
I just think it's a lot of effort for not much reward, to be honest with you.
Even when I wear my kilt, it's not for me.
It's more for other people around me.
They're usually curious about it and the colors and patterns and have lots of questions about it.
but it doesn't really do much for me, I'm afraid.
Did you wear any special costumes when you were young?
I think one of the reasons why I'm not a great fan of costumes now
is because of the ones my parents used to force on me when I was younger.
I never quite got into it, even though they were obviously really big fans of the idea.
There were ones for Halloween, fancy dress parties and some birthdays,
but still, it was never really my thing.
When was the last time you wore a special costume?
Oh, I wore my kilt in Yegor.
so people could take pictures and ask questions about the culture and history behind it.
To be honest, though, in this sense, it was more of a prop than a costume, really.
Do you ever buy special costumes?
Oh, absolutely not. I think it's a huge waste of money, in my opinion.
Like, even my kilt was a gift.
It cost my parents an absolute fortune to have handmade.
Where can people go to buy special costumes?
Well, I suppose it depends on the kind of costume.
If it's like a fancy dress costume, then they're sort of...
of specialist stores for this. I guess they're called fancy dress shops where I'm from. If it's a
sort of national dress, then you might have to pay for it to be tailor-made or handmade,
and then it's got to go through all of the logistics behind that as well. So it will depend
entirely on what costume you want. Rory, thank you very much for your answers.
