IELTS Speaking for Success - 🏃♂️ Sports, talent, and physical education (Part 3) + Transcript
Episode Date: November 30, 2025Get our premium episode archive: https://www.patreon.com/ieltssfs Why are there so few top athletes? What is the most popular sport in your country? Is it easy to identify children’s talents? Is ...talent important in sports? What qualities should an athlete have? Should students have physical education and do sports at school? 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://linktr.ee/sfspremium 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, hello, dear listener, and welcome Inter-Ild speaking part three.
We're talking about sports and athletes.
Yay!
Woo!
Rory knows a lot about sport, because Rory is a yoga trainer?
Not yet, but I hope come March 26 I will be.
Is yoga a sport?
Yeah, yeah, I was about to ask you that.
Is yoga a sport?
Because sports is like something that you compete in, whereas I don't know.
I don't really think that yoga is inherently competitive.
You don't have any yoga competitions?
There are yoga competitions, but I don't think that's true to the spirit of what yoga actually is.
Why are there so few top athletes?
I mean, it's a hierarchy, so naturally there will be fewer people at the top.
That's just simple distribution.
If everybody were competing at an elite level, then there wouldn't be any top athletes.
What's the most popular sport in your country?
I think it's football, just based on the sheer volume of clubs that we have and the volume of news that we hear about it.
We have two clubs in our town alone, so you can imagine there must be dozens across the whole country.
And if it's not football, then rugby.
almost everybody watches the matches or the games when the football isn't on.
Is it easy to identify children's talents?
Assuming they're given the opportunities to showcase them and then allow them to develop, yes.
You could say that about anything, though.
And of course, the infrastructure needs to be in place to allow people like talent scouts to pick up on that kind of thing.
Is talent important in sports?
Well, it certainly plays a part, but,
but there are other factors to consider, like, family background, the availability of opportunities.
Even birth dates play a role in determining acceptance into certain sports leagues.
So it certainly counts, but it has to work with other things that are very much luck of the draw.
What qualities should an athlete have?
Other than being good at their chosen sport.
I imagine dedication or a focus to a ridiculous level are important,
since they have to maintain their ability
and the run-up to any competitions
and they also need to be willing to listen to others
like coaches who are trying to help them.
Should students have physical education
or do sports at school?
It's certainly useful, at least the way I see it.
Kids are going to play sports when they're in school anyways,
so it makes sense they should learn how to do so responsibly
and see how they might develop further.
It could also help them be, well, good sports about losing
and things like that.
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So, dear listener, top athletes.
We say sportsmen or sports professionals or athletes.
All these people who do sports professionally, all right?
And we can call them like top athletes, like Hussein Bolt,
Leonardo Messi, Andy Murray, and you can say that usually there are fewer people at the top.
We don't say less people, we say fewer people.
And very few people, so not many people, like one, two or three or five people,
compete, they take part in competitions at an elite level, at the top level.
And usually there is one person who wins a gold medal, for example.
A typical question about sport is like, what's the most popular sport in your country?
Football. We say football everywhere.
At least it seems like that. I don't know that for a fact.
But soon, Maria will.
Yeah, yeah, I'm Googling.
So if we Google most popular sports in the world, yeah, it says football or soccer is the most popular sport
globally and an estimated number of fans is 3.5 billion people. Yeah. Then cricket. Hockey is on the
third position. Then tennis. So pretty much you can say like football, hockey, tennis, volleyball,
but cricket, I don't know, like 2.5 billion fans. Really? Any idea? Do you know anyone who likes
cricket? It's popular in India and almost if not actually.
a billion people live in India.
So maybe that's what's inflating the numbers,
the fact that it's popular in one country.
Really? Wow.
Apparently.
And cricket is a bat and ball game, the listener.
And originally, it is from Britain, huh?
It's a British game.
Yes, originally.
Just don't ask me how you play it.
It takes three days to play.
Yeah, then you can say, like,
if not football, then hockey.
Or if not football, then.
than rugby or tennis, because almost everyone watches the games or watches tennis when football
isn't on.
Because when football is on, everyone is watching football.
In Brazil during the World Cup, everything closes down.
It's true, by the way.
There are no weddings.
People don't plan any celebrations because everyone in the country watches football, period.
I think South America is like this.
I don't know.
I would imagine it's pretty popular.
though, at least whenever I've spoken to people.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, just all over South America.
Yeah, listen, if you are from South America, is it true, huh?
Yeah?
That everyone watches football.
Some questions could be about talents.
So children's talents could be identified,
so we can see talents in children.
If we identify them, then we pick up on them.
If you pick up on something, not pick up, pick up, pick up on,
and you realize it is there.
And we can notice talents in children and develop them,
or allow children to develop their talents.
You can talk about innate talents.
So kind of children are born with such talents.
They're innate, like they were born with them.
And talent plays an important part in sport.
But also there are other important factors like family background, your relatives, parents,
the availability of opportunities, like is sports available to you?
Even birth dates play a role.
How?
If you, for example, in Canada, they have induction dates at different types of different times
of year and if you're born on a certain date then you're accepted but if you're born after
a cutoff point then you're not so you have to wait a whole year and that's a whole year of extra
training that you've missed out on so your birth even your birthday can make a difference to whether
you get your talent developed or not you can see this when you look at the information on the
top hockey players in Canada they have almost all of them are born in the same
three months and none of the others are. So it's an interesting pattern. So you can say that
talent certainly counts. Like we take talent into consideration. It does count. But it's not the only
thing. And you've used an idiom, I think. I have when.
When you're flying Emirates business class, sampling our range of vintage wines from the largest
selection in the skies you'll see that your vacation isn't really over until your flight is over fly
emirates fly better like other things that are very much luck of the draw oh luck of the draw but that just
means it's down to chance which is another idiom so that also means that it's not about how much hard
work you put into something it's about luck and chance and could you please give us another sentence
with the luck of the draw and another one.
Well, the weather in my country is pretty much luck of the draw.
One day it could be sunny and the next day it could be pouring rain.
It's very inconsistent.
And about the chance?
Oh, wow.
The weather in this country just comes down to chance, really.
Again, it could be really good one day and then the other day it could be really terrible.
Yeah, so be the luck of the draw to be the result of chance
and something that you have no control over.
So, for example, like, you can't choose who you play against.
Like, you don't know your opponent.
It's just the luck of the draw, as luck would have it.
What qualities should sports professional have?
And you can say that.
I imagine dedication or focus are important.
What level is dedication?
Surely that must be a C1 level word.
Come on.
Yeah, yeah, dedication is C2 level.
Yay!
Oh my God, really?
Oh, ban nine, ha-ha, go me.
Oh, sorry, C-1.
Dedication is C-1.
Oh, okay.
Well, Band-Aid, tell go me.
Eight, Band-Aid.
And they also need to be willing to listen to others.
So they should want to listen to others, like coaches.
So sports professionals have coaches, like a coach who trains them up.
And they should be willing, they should be able to listen to their coaches.
and do as they are told.
If we Google some other qualities that professional athletes should have,
they should have discipline, they should have resilience.
Resilience is a very nice word, dear listener.
Is that not just like dedication?
I bet resilience is a C2 level word.
Yeah, resilience is C2 and it's different from dedication.
It's got to be part of dedication, surely. Come on, they're connected.
They are connected, but resilience is the ability to be happy, successful after something bad or difficult has happened.
So, for example, an athlete has lost their game. So they lost. They didn't win any medals.
But they are resilient. They have resilience. They don't get depressed. So they keep going.
So it's this ability to return to training.
So, for example, he has this incredible resilience, yeah, ready to fight again, ready to live their life.
And we say resilient people, happy, successful, even after some unhappy events.
Yeah, and also professional athletes should be self-confident, focused, competitive.
Well, that makes sense if they're in a competition.
passionate, motivated, you can say.
And they should be natural leaders, maybe, and patient.
Children at school have physical education.
PE, where they run, jump, play football.
So you can say that it's important for kids to play sports.
So we say play sports or do sports,
because they learn to play sports responsibly.
so they develop their skills further
and Rorya what do you mean like play sports responsibly
like how
well not doing it in a dangerous way
you can play football in a very dangerous way
so kind of safely
yeah you can play basketball in a dangerous way
I imagine you probably could
you could play any sport in a dangerous way
and it could also teach children how to lose
how to win and be fine with this
And here Rory kind of uses a pun.
He kind of cracks a joke.
Because he says doing sports at school
plays helps children to be good sports about losing.
So we have this phrase to be a good sport.
If you're a good sport about something,
it just means that you cope well,
you don't have a meltdown or think that everything is a disaster
if you lose, you're nice to the winners.
Yeah, and like just to, um,
to be a good sport, to be good-natured,
aimable, despite bad circumstances.
Oh, like, he's a good sport.
Oh, he's a nice person.
Yay, thank you very much for listening.
Stay with us, okay?
Sending love and joy.
Good luck for any competitive people.
Bye.
Bye.
top athletes?
I mean, it's a hierarchy, so naturally there will be fewer people at the top.
That's just simple distribution.
If everybody were competing at an elite level, then there wouldn't be any top athletes.
What's the most popular sport in your country?
I think it's football, just based on the sheer volume of clubs that we have and the volume of news
that we hear about it.
We have two clubs in our town alone, so you can imagine there must be dozens across the whole country.
And if it's not football, then rugby.
Almost everybody watches the matches or the games when the football isn't on.
Is it easy to identify children's talents?
Assuming they're given the opportunities to showcase them and then allow them to develop, yes.
You could say that about anything, though.
And of course, the infrastructure needs to be in place to allow people like talent,
scouts to pick up on that kind of thing.
Is talent important in sports?
Well, it certainly plays a part, but there are other factors to consider, like, family
background, the availability of opportunities.
Even birth dates play a role in determining acceptance into certain sports leagues.
So it certainly counts, but it has to work with other things that are very much luck of the draw.
What qualities should an athlete have?
other than being good at their chosen sport.
I imagine dedication or a focus to a ridiculous level are important
since they have to maintain their ability and the run-up to any competitions.
And they also need to be willing to listen to others like coaches who are trying to help them.
Should students have physical education or do sports at school?
It's certainly useful, at least the way I see it.
Kids are going to play sports when they're in school anyways,
so it makes sense they should learn how.
to do so responsibly and see how they might develop further. It could also help them be, well,
good sports about losing and things like that.
