IELTS Speaking for Success - 📚 Studies (S10E15) + Transcript

Episode Date: April 21, 2024

Do you work or are you a student? Why did you choose this subject? What’s the most interesting part of being a student? What do you like most about studying? What do you dislike about your studies? ...What would you like to study in the future? Tune in and have a great day! - Get exclusive episodes on IELTS Speaking parts 1, 2, and 3: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/rory Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithielts.com/podcourses Transcript: https://successwithielts.com/s10e15 Find an IELTS Speaking Partner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts © 2024 Podcourses LLP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Hello, lovely. I'm Maria. And my name is Rory and we are the hosts of the IELT 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've started this podcast to give you happiness, joy and super IELD's vocabulary and super IELD's GRAM. So Rory, how are your studies for Cambridge University going? Well, not very well. They kind of took a back seat. while I wrote my new book. Oh, I see.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Shall we talk about studies? Yes, let's talk about them anyway. Yes, dear listener, so when you go to the speaking test, the examiner asks you what? First, the examiner will ask you questions about work or studies, or the examiner will ask you about accommodation. Do you live in a house or a flat? So we do know that these topics will be in your speaking test,
Starting point is 00:00:59 An examiner usually chooses between worker studies or accommodation. And in this episode, we'll give you grammar and vocabulary about studies. Since I am not currently studying, I have just made up an example for this episode. So none of this is real, but we did pick a very, very common degree subject that people do to help you out. So in this episode, Rory is lying, dearlyson. Lies. Acting. I'm acting. Let's talk about studies.
Starting point is 00:01:30 Let's. Do you work or are you a student? I'm currently doing a combined degree in marketing and business. Why did you choose this subject? Frankly, it seems like it's the future. Markets of all kinds are expanding and getting into business seems like the best way to make money and have a good standard of living.
Starting point is 00:01:54 What's the most interesting part of being a student? Well, I'm having a lot of fun. living the student lifestyle and getting to know people, but the thing I really like is getting to grips with all the new concepts and developments in the field. It's exciting to see what the future might hold and how it relates to theories and patterns from the past. What do you like most about studying? Apart from what I just mentioned, well, it's a great feeling when you see progression in your understanding, so one minute you're completely ignorant coming out of high school, and the next you understand the foundational concepts of an entire area of study.
Starting point is 00:02:32 And what do you dislike about your studies? I'm not a huge fan of how many of my fellow students behave. A lot of them don't like to make an effort, and it can hold you back in group projects. I think they could afford to be a bit more organized, really. What would you like to study in the future? Well, I think I'd like to get through this degree first, frankly, but I've given some thought to doing an MBA,
Starting point is 00:02:56 That's far in the future, though. In the near term, I'm so focused on what I do now. I've not given it much serious consideration yet. Dear listener, we have our premium episodes for you where Rory and I are discussing speaking part two and three. We use fresh, I old speaking topics, we give you vocabulary, grammar and ideas you can use in speaking part three. This week, in our premium episodes, in speaking part two, we are discussing a person who talks a lot. And speaking part three, we discuss talking in general. The link is in the description. So, do you enjoy Rory lying?
Starting point is 00:03:43 I enjoyed lying. Yeah, I believed everything. Yeah, I liked doing the research for this one. We've got lots of fun vocabulary. And even though we talked about only marketing and business, there are still things you can apply to different kinds of studies as well. When the examiner asks you, do you work or are you a student, it's better to choose just one thing. Here we talked about studies.
Starting point is 00:04:06 So a degree in, a degree in marketing, a degree in advertising, a degree in biology, I don't know. And we say, like, I'm doing a degree. So do a degree in something. Now I'm doing a degree in. Okay. Or I can say, like, I'm studying at blah, blah, blah, university. Yeah, like I'm studying at Cambridge. I'm studying maths. Yeah. Do people study maths at Cambridge? I forget which one they specialise in the most. English literature. Frankly, like honestly, like to be honest with you, you can say,
Starting point is 00:04:42 frankly, my parents chose this for me. Okay, why are you studying this? Okay, because of my parents. Frankly, just my parents made me do it. Yeah. Frankly, my parents want me to be a doctor. Or frankly, my parents want me to be a lawyer. Anytime you're being completely honest about things. Or you can say that it seems like the best way to make money. So I'm doing a degree in advertising. Why? It seems like the best way to make money.
Starting point is 00:05:13 Make money. You know, earn money. And have a good standard of living. Well, just to have a good life, you know. Yeah, a good standard of living is just to what you're used to having. in order to live. So a good standard of living, well, that's different for many people.
Starting point is 00:05:31 For me, it looks like constant internet access and being able to live in a warm house, a well-decorated house. I'm working on the well-decorated part, but still. Then the examiner's questions are usually about the most interesting part, the most difficult part, what you like and dislike about studying this subject,
Starting point is 00:05:53 okay, or being a student. and the most interesting part of being a student or the most interesting part of studying marketing and business. So whatever you are studying. And you can say like, I'm having a lot of fun, living the student lifestyle. So I'm living the student lifestyle. I'm a student. So I'm having now, I'm having a lot of fun living the student lifestyle. Or I'm enjoying my student lifestyle.
Starting point is 00:06:25 lifestyle. Also you can say I enjoy getting to know people. So just talking to people, get to know people, becoming friends with them. And then a very good phrase is get to grips with something. But that's just developing and understanding of how something works. But don't mix these things up. Getting to know people and getting to grips with new concepts and developments. Not getting to grips with people. Don't do that. Yeah. So get to grips with something. like to learn more about something, to understand it, and we can use it about any sphere, about any kind of studying process, right? So I'm studying, I don't know, mathematics.
Starting point is 00:07:08 I enjoy getting to grips with what in mathematics. I enjoy getting to grips with foundational concepts of mathematics. Whatever those are. I don't know what foundational concepts in mathematics are, to be honest. I'm like, what's the basic foundation of maths that one plus one is two? Is that right? It's a really like basic thing you need to understand for math. If I'm studying IT.
Starting point is 00:07:32 If you're studying IT, then you're getting to grips with the foundational concepts of, well, technology. So I suppose that would be things like coding and programming. And the structure. The thing I really like is learning new things. Or the thing I really like is getting. to grips with new concepts. So the thing I really like is getting to know new people. That just adds more emphasis to what you're about to say.
Starting point is 00:08:01 The thing I really like is getting to grips with new concepts. The thing I really like is getting to know. Emphasis. Apart from what I just mentioned. And we can use it as a question. So if you have already said what you like about studying and the examiner asks you a similar question, you can say, apart from. what I just mentioned?
Starting point is 00:08:23 Like, come on, like, I've told you already, right? So mentioned, like, I kind of, I've said it before, like, apart from... But we could try it again. Apart from what I just mentioned, going up at the end. Like a rhetorical question. Now, the examiner doesn't answer your questions, okay, the listener? So it's just like, as I've just mentioned, it's a great feeling. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:46 Well, apart from what I just mentioned, and you continue. So it could go down at the end as well. The whole idea is that you're controlling the pronunciation in order to make a point. And here Rory told us about this idea, like it's a great feeling to see your progress. It's a great feeling when you see progression in your understanding. So you see your progress. You know nothing and then five years later, you know everything. You know everything.
Starting point is 00:09:13 At university. Or kind of like you know nothing and then five years later you know nothing. Oh, you know, even less. Well, Socrates said a wise person understands how little they know about things. They're really wise people. But I don't think that's true. We've spent years being English teachers and we've learned a lot in that time. And hopefully you have two in the five years this podcast has been running.
Starting point is 00:09:37 To be ignorant is to know... Nothing. Well, not nothing, but to know little. Yeah, like, ignorant people. They don't know anything about art, about life, about, like, important, events in our history, for example, ignorant. Yes, but you could be ignorant when you come out of high school about how your subject works. So it is a bad thing, but it's not always an insult.
Starting point is 00:10:05 It's just, I don't know about these things. And then I went to university and found out about them. I'm not a huge fan of something or somebody. I'm not a huge fan of exams. I'm not a huge fan of my fellow student. fellow students, students you study with. You're kind of like not colleagues, no, colleagues are at work, but students, like people you study with, well, your peers, like fellow students.
Starting point is 00:10:35 And here, Rory told us about their behavior. I'm not a huge fan of how many of my fellow students behave. So they are lazy, they don't do anything, they're just like, you know, like drink and party. so I'm not a huge fan of their behavior. Or you can also mention like, I'm not a huge fan of exams. I just don't enjoy learning, maybe. I don't like my teachers. I can't stand getting up early, for example.
Starting point is 00:11:06 I can't stand is a very good synonym to dislike hate. I can't stand exams. I hate exams. What else can people not like at university? Exams, disruptive students, Well, teachers. Yeah, I'm not a huge fan of how my teachers run the classes, how my timetable is organized. Yeah, there's lots of things you can dislike about university.
Starting point is 00:11:29 I wouldn't know. I had a fabulous time at university. And many people don't make an effort. So they don't study hard. They don't do much. And this can hold you back in group projects. So very often we have group projects at university. or also at school and if one person in your group
Starting point is 00:11:52 isn't making an effort this can hold you back in group projects which means that you are not making good progress what else can hold you back it's often about other students although you could talk about
Starting point is 00:12:07 how badly organized the university is as well things are so badly organized it's difficult to know what's expected and that holds you back maybe if you don't on campus and you have to travel to the university, you can be tired, that would hold you back. So it would stop you from developing as much as you want to.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Here you can say that I'd like to get through this degree first. So kind of what about the future? Well, I don't know. What about the future indeed? Yeah, so kind of first, I'd like to get through this degree. So get through like complete. Yeah, but that's a phrase of verb, which is nice. I'd like to get through this degree first. Oh, I used frankly again.
Starting point is 00:12:47 I really like that word. Yeah, frankly, like, to be honest with you, that's a nice one. Very natural. And if you are thinking of doing something else, you can say, I've given some thought to doing something. Yes. I've given some thought to doing another degree in chemistry. I've given some thought to doing an MBA.
Starting point is 00:13:11 Or I've given some thought to, like, applying for a PhD program. okay or some course abroad but it would be a good idea to finish this course first yeah and also this is nice like that's in the far future i will do this in the far future so sometime in the future now i'm focused on this degree i'm focused on my exams i'm focused on doing my research for example if you're not sure what you're going to do in the future, you can say, now I've not given it much serious consideration. So kind of, I don't know what I'm going to do. Actually, I haven't given it much serious thought yet. So I haven't given it much serious thought yet. Or serious consideration. Oh, it's a collocation. So a lot of present perfect, dear listener, okay? So I've, I've given it. I've given it. some thoughts, I haven't given it much thought yet. I'd like to in the future. And also we can use the second
Starting point is 00:14:22 conditional, oh, if I could, I'd da-da, yeah. Roy, could you give us an example with the second conditional? Like, what would you like to study in the future? Maybe if I had more money. Yeah. Well, what would it be? If I had more money, I would be doing a PhD in English language teaching if such a thing exists. If I had more money, I'd study in Italy.
Starting point is 00:14:46 Okay. Oh, that would be nice. Hey, dear listener, thank you very much for listening. Take your notes. Do you work or are you a student? Listen to our episode about work, okay? Write down your answers, write down the vocabulary that you're going to use about studies or about work. Bye. Bye. Feeling festive.
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Starting point is 00:15:48 markets of all kinds are expanding and getting into business seems like the best way to make money and have a good standard of living. What's the most interesting part of being a student? Well, I'm having a lot of fun living the student lifestyle and getting to know people, but the thing I really like is getting to grips with all the new concepts and developments in the field. It's exciting to see what the future might hold and how it relates to theories and patterns from the past. What do you like most about studying? apart from what I just mentioned well it's a great feeling when you see progression in your understanding so one minute you're completely ignorant coming out of high school
Starting point is 00:16:28 and the next you understand the foundational concepts of an entire area of study and what do you dislike about your studies I'm not a huge fan of how many of my fellow students behave a lot of them don't like to make an effort and it can hold you back in group projects I think they could afford to be a bit more organized, really. What would you like to study in the future? Well, I think I'd like to get through this degree first, frankly,
Starting point is 00:16:56 but I've given some thought to doing an MBA. That's far in the future, though. In the near term, I'm so focused on what I do now, I've not given it much serious consideration yet.

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