IELTS Speaking for Success - 🥱 Tiredness (S06E12) + Transcript

Episode Date: September 20, 2021

What do you do when you feel tired? Who do you usually talk to when you feel mentally tired? Are you often tired? Do you like to talk to strangers when you feel mentally tired? Tune in and have a gre...at day! - Get exclusive episodes on IELTS Speaking parts 1, 2, and 3: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium Success with Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithielts.com/podcourses Transcript: https://successwithielts.com/s06e12 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, Sunshine. I'm Maria. And my name is Rory, and we're the hosts of the AILT Speaking for Success podcast. The podcast themes to help you improve your speaking skills as well as your listening skills along the way. We've started this podcast to give you super-duper vocabulary together with gorgeous grammar for your high IELD score, which very score? Your band nine score. Yippee! Yeah, Rory, what's the setting?
Starting point is 00:00:30 could you comment where we are and how we're recording today? We are online on the internet. Yep. Rory is in Scotland and I'm in Moscow. This is how we're recording now. This is how Moscow and Scotland come together. Are you in Dundee, Rory? I am, yes.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Dundee and Moscow. Yes, if you want more content from us, we have premium service where you can listen to IOT speaking part two and three. So this week, in part two, we're going to talk about, oh, an actual talent you want to improve. And in ILD speak in part three, we're going to be talking about talents in general. The link is in the description. Do check it out. Oh, Rory, look at you. You're looking good. Thank you. I'm sleeping well, staves off the tiredness.
Starting point is 00:01:20 Shall we talk about tiredness? Is it a coincidence? It's a coincidence on this podcast again. Let's talk about tiredness. Rory, what kinds of things make you tiredness? I think a lack of sleep in food in combination with sort of time-consuming, tedious or intensive tasks is quite tiring. It's not so common these days, thankfully. What do you do when you feel tired?
Starting point is 00:01:49 I think it depends on where I am and what I'm doing and maybe the level of fatigue. If I'm at home and it's during the day, then I can stretch, have an energy drink and switch tasks and then refocus on what I was originally doing. if it's at night then it's generally a sign it's time for bed who do you usually talk to when you feel mentally tired it's a similar process to when I'm physically tired I have to evaluate what I'm doing sometimes it's just a case of I don't know switching things up though other times it's a sign the task is actually pointless
Starting point is 00:02:20 at least in its present form and I'll need to do something more engaging to liven things up a bit do you like to talk to strangers when you feel mentally tired I'll be honest and say I'm not terribly thrilled to speak to anyone when my brain is wiped out. I mean, is anybody? I'm not an extrovert who can sort of extract energy from my interactions with people under those circumstances. Do you want to talk to strangers when you feel tired? I think I'll have to refer back to my previous answer on that, so dick.
Starting point is 00:02:48 Sometimes especially just politely inform them that you're tired and need some space and those people understand a reasonable request like that, don't they? Are you often tired? Um, no, like I say, it's not such a big problem these days, thankfully. How many cans of energy drinks do you consume when you get tired? Depends on the time of day. Like, if we're talking during the day, I'm not generally tired, but I just like drinking energy drinks, then two or three, and then if it's at night, then none at all, because you want to sleep. How many liters, two or three liters, right, of energy drinks? No, no, it's not, if it's, let's say it's like an average of 250,000.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Milly liters per can. It's like less than a liter per day. Yeah, do you listen. It's not an IELS question. I just know that Rory is fond of energy drinks and I kind of, you know... No. I'll ask this question. How many liters of energy drinks do you consume a day? Perfectly normal IELTS question. Yeah, yeah, like, but they do have some psychological questions, right? So when you feel mentally tired, do you usually talk to strangers? Do you talk to? Who do you talk to?
Starting point is 00:04:04 Do you talk to yourself? Right? How often? Although it's important to point out. Those last two questions are quite similar. So if you get a question, you're like, well, I think I just answered that question. And you can just say, like, I'll just refer you back to my previous answer. And maybe give a bit more information. Yes. Why are you asking me this?
Starting point is 00:04:23 You can't say why are you asking me this? Because, like, that's their job. They're the examiner. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it doesn't matter how stupid or. silly the question is, just give the answer. You know, dear listener, yeah, some questions are quite silly.
Starting point is 00:04:37 But just give the examiner something. It's English that matters, okay? Right, so tiredness. Tiredness is from being tired. It is. We can also use an adjective, tiring.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Yes. On the subject of... Something can be tiring. On the subject to being tired, if you don't, if you get bored of saying tired, if you get tired of saying tired, then you could say fatigued, which just means the same thing. Ooh, I usually feel fatigue or I'm fatigued. Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:13 I get fatigued. Okay, cool. Dull tasks are usually tiring. My job is tiring. Listening to this podcast is not tiring. You'll, what do you say, liven things up, right? you said, Rory, you'll liven things up when you listen to this podcast. Yes, it's a phrasal verb.
Starting point is 00:05:36 And if you like phrasal verbs, then you might like our podcourse. www. www. www. Course. Yes, check out our phrasal ups course. To liven things up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Also, we can say a lack of sleep. It's interesting with this lack thing. Do you use an article or you don't? Can you say, I think lack of sleep? makes me tired or I think a lack of sleep makes me tired well it's a good question actually
Starting point is 00:06:07 but what seems natural to you both? Well both but the situations will differ so if you're speaking generally then just say like lack of sleep causes problems but if you're talking about yourself or a specific person or situation then a lack of sleep and then the more you talk about it then
Starting point is 00:06:24 the lack of sleep mm-hmm tedious when with think about being tired, we can use the word tedious tasks, the same as boring, dull tasks. Oh, it's so tedious, yeah, to prepare for this IEL exam of tedious. Or this reading texts, oh, la la. Some reading texts are tedious. It's no tedious, it's fun.
Starting point is 00:06:52 Oh, it might be fun, yeah. Yeah, when you talk about what you do when you feel tired, so you can just, just say, I usually stretch. So you stretch your body, have an energy drink, or a drink, switch tasks. So switch. Switch like change tasks. Yeah. You also said switching things up.
Starting point is 00:07:14 Yes, which is just the same thing. It's like the process of changing tasks. You need to do something more energizing. Yay. And you just know that we were saying it gives you energy. Like, do you sometimes switch on some music? Yeah. Well, switching on music isn't energizing, but listening to it might be.
Starting point is 00:07:33 But do you, like, not just listen to music, do you sometimes switch on some music and then dance to it? No, because I can't dance. Yes, you can. I saw you dancing. Uh-huh. I know you can do the moves. Badly, so... No, it was fine. Rory was fine, really.
Starting point is 00:07:55 No, I was not. Once we went out and we went... to a club. Yes, I know. Dear listener, now it's coming out. The truth. We went to a club. I have a photo. I don't have a video of Rory dancing. I should have made some videos. This is for the best, I think.
Starting point is 00:08:14 Yeah, we were in the middle of the dance floor, and Rory was dancing. Yeah, to music. Mm-hmm. Yep. Not even drunk. Were you tipsy, though? Let's move on. Yeah, all right. Mentally tired. is when you are tired in your head, not in your body.
Starting point is 00:08:33 Yes. And Rory, you said that, I'm not terribly thrilled to speak to anyone, especially strangers. Yes. So if you're not terribly thrilled, it just means you don't want to do something. But instead of saying, I don't want to do this, you just say, I'm not terribly thrilled at the idea. Yeah. Oh, I else writing. Oh, I'm not terribly thrilled to write 10 essays a day, you know.
Starting point is 00:08:58 Is anybody? No, maybe some people are keen on writing 10 essays a day. I don't know. I haven't met them. Maybe they're in Scotland. And then you said something like, my brain is wiped out. Yes. So if you're wiped out, then it's just another way of saying that you're really tired. So, like, I'm completely wiped out. I'm really tired. Does it mean the same as worn out?
Starting point is 00:09:23 They're remarkably similar. Worn out is more subtle than wiped out. Wipe tight. I'm tired. Like, really tired. Mm-hmm. So we can also say, like, I'm exhausted. I'm completely exhausted.
Starting point is 00:09:36 I'm worn out or I'm wiped out. Oh, one more. Naked. Can you say naked? Yes, Nackard is good. Yeah, but that's British. That's British English. Naked starts with K.N.
Starting point is 00:09:50 Naked. Oh, yes, I was completely naked. Would your Scottish friends say something like that? it. Absolutely, yes. Hmm. And nice one. Rory said, I'm not an extrovert who can extract energy from my interactions with people. So we extract energy from people. Well, that's what extroverts do, isn't it? Like, they extract energy from their interactions
Starting point is 00:10:17 with people. Hmm. I don't know. Whenever you get tired, you just go out and then extract energy from everybody, like a vampire and then like, yay. I've sucked all the energy out of them. Ha, ha, ha. And then you do your evil laugh. Like this. Is that your evil laugh? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:40 It's like, not this one. Who do you extract energy from these days? Your family, your friends? Vanya, our producer. I extract energy from the drinks that I'm drinking. Cool. However, I think we've extracted enough grammar and vocabulary from this particular task.
Starting point is 00:11:01 So, hopefully we haven't tired you out. Which is another phrase of verb. Check out our phrase of web's course. The link is in the description. Go there now. Go, go, go. Oh, Rory. At the very beginning of the podcast,
Starting point is 00:11:18 you said that sleeping well staves off the tiredness. Yeah, we need clarification on that one. Yes, on the subject of phrase of verbs, stave off is a phrase of verb. And it just means to prevent something from happening or to deal with something as it happens to you. So you stave off tiredness by getting good night's sleep. You stay off cold by eating well and not exposing yourself to cold situations. So we stay off illnesses, tiredness, anything else?
Starting point is 00:11:49 Boredom. We've talked about boredom before. Hmm. IEL speaking for success helps you to stay off your boredom. Thank you very much for listening. We hope that you stay happy and not at all tired, especially with our episodes and premium podcast and Fraser Lops course and everything we do. Bye-bye. Rory, what kinds of things make you tired?
Starting point is 00:12:24 I think a lack of sleep in food in combination with sort of time-consuming, tedious or intensive tasks is quite tiring. it's not so common these days thankfully What do you do when you feel tired? I think it depends on where I am and what I'm doing and maybe the level of fatigue. If I'm at home and it's during the day then I can stretch, have an energy drink and switch tasks and then refocus on what I was originally doing.
Starting point is 00:12:51 If it's at night, then it's generally a sign it's time for bed. Who do you usually talk to when you feel mentally tired? It's a similar process to when I'm physically, tired. I have to evaluate what I'm doing. Sometimes it's just a case of, I don't know, switching things up, though other times it's assigned the task is actually pointless, at least in its present form, and I'll need to do something more engaging to liven things up a bit. Do you like to talk to strangers when you feel mentally tired? I'll be honest and say I'm not terribly
Starting point is 00:13:20 thrilled to speak to anyone when my brain is wiped out. I mean, is anybody? I'm not an extrovert who can sort of extract energy from my interactions with people under those circumstances. Do you want to talk to strangers when you feel tired? I think I'll have to refer back to my previous answer on that, so dick. Sometimes especially just politely inform them that you're tired and need some space, and most people understand a reasonable request like that, don't they? Are you often tired? Um, no, like I say, it's not such a big problem these days, thankfully.

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