IELTS Speaking for Success - 🚌 Transport (S09E29) + Transcript

Episode Date: November 27, 2023

What's the most popular means of transport in your hometown? How do you get to work/school? Will you use public transport more in the future? Are there any traffic problems in your area? Tune in and ...have a great day! - Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/rory Get exclusive episodes on IELTS Speaking parts 1, 2, and 3: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithielts.com/podcourses Transcript: https://successwithielts.com/s09e29 Our IELTS Writing course: https://linktr.ee/wfspremium Find an IELTS Speaking Partner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts © 2023 Success with IELTS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, lovely, I'm Maria. And my name is Rory, and we're the host of the AIL Speaking for Success Podcast, the podcast that aims to help you improve your listening skills, but mostly your speaking skills. Ha-ha, I saved it this time. We started this podcast to give you gorgeous grammar and fabulous vocabulary for your high IELD score. Your Ben 9 score.
Starting point is 00:00:25 Off Rory, you're late again. I know, I'm sorry, the transport in this country is absolutely horrendous. Oh, shall we talk about transports? Yeah. Horrendous, you say. That's horrible. Terrible. It's really bad.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Let's talk about transport. What's the most popular means of transport in your hometown? Well, I think most people get around by car, although you do see a lot of buses also, which is good for older people and younger people or very young people who can't drive, but also need to, well, get about. How do you get to work or school? Well, in my case, I just get out of bed, turn right and go down the hall because that's where my office is. So I just travel by foot, which is a lot better than what I used to do.
Starting point is 00:01:20 I used to get up at ridiculous o'clock in the morning and take the metro and that was horrible. Will you use public transport more in the future? Well, probably the trains, assuming they're still running on time. I love going to a new city or, well, even just to a place like Glasgow or Edinburgh. you could just sit back and relax and watch the countryside go by. Are there any traffic problems in your area? Not that aware of. Oh, wait, yes, actually.
Starting point is 00:01:48 There's construction work going on at the moment, and we live, it's over the bridge from where we live, and we live right next to it. So that area where we live is jammed with cars right now and trucks packed with all the materials they need. So this vastly reduces the space. It's making it really difficult for people to part. And actually, I think it's quite dangerous for pedestrians as well.
Starting point is 00:02:13 So hopefully that gets resolved quite soon because it's not a great situation to be in. Dear listener, we have our premium episodes for you where Rory and I are discussing speaking part two and three with more grammar and super vocabulary for you. This week on our premium, we are discussing, describe a book that you've read several times, many times, and in speaking part three, we are discussing books and reading in general. To check out our premium episodes, the links are in the description. Means of transport, dear listener. So cars, buses, and I checked the internet, and according to the internet, and the internet is always correct,
Starting point is 00:03:05 So worldwide, all of the internet, the most widely used modes of passenger transport are cars, buses, air. Air, I think they mean planes or helicopters. And railways, railways. I was like, are people flying to work now? But of course they might be. No, by helicopter, why not, you know? Helicopter, my private helicopter, hey. So, dear listener, you can say that the most popular means of transport, okay, means of transport.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Okay, means of transport or modes of transport Or ways of transport? No, we don't say that You can't have a way of transport, a way of transporting things So you can say motorbikes, cars, airplanes, animals Okay, animals are transport, horses, maybe you have horses or donkeys Okay, I usually travel by a donkey, no, on a donkey Travel by donkey but you travel, you ride a donkey
Starting point is 00:04:03 Ride the donkey. Most people get around by car, or most people get around by donkeys. Get around by buses, trains, helicopters, okay? Is get around a phrasal verb? It is a phrasal verb. I wonder if there's a course on phrasal verbs that we could advertise right now. Do check out our phrase of work course. The link is in the description.
Starting point is 00:04:31 We get to work, okay? So I get to work or school by car or by bicycle. We don't use an article. So go there, buy a bicycle? No, go by bicycle, go by car, go by bus, right? But people also say I take the train to work. So they're probably talking about a train at a specific time. I take a train to work or I take the metro.
Starting point is 00:04:56 Right, take the metro. The... Get the metro, take the metro. Get the metro, take the metro to work. Also, dear listener, you should use commute. To commute means to get from home to work or to school or to university. And how can we use it in a sentence commute? Commute.
Starting point is 00:05:17 Well, what? I commute to work on the metro. I commute to work on the metro. Or I commute to work by bus, right? I think it would probably be important to point out right now, though. If you're like me and you work from home, then you definitely do not commute to work. Like this is talking about a journey that you take to get there. Walking down the hallway is not commuting.
Starting point is 00:05:37 And Rory told us that he works from home. Oh, such a long journey, Rory. It is taxing. From your beds to another room. Yeah, you change different buses. Oh, la, la, three hours it takes you. On a very slow day. So you can say I work from home.
Starting point is 00:05:55 Any other synonyms, can I say that I work distantly or I work remotely? remotely? Remotly. So I can say, I work distantly or I work remotely, yeah? Some people do both in what's called a hybrid arrangement. So if you're hybrid, then you work from home some days and you work in the office the other days. I get up at a ridiculous hour. At a crazy hour and usually that's very early, like 5 a.m. 6 a.m.
Starting point is 00:06:23 So you can say, oh, I have to get up at a ridiculous hour and take the metro or get the the metro. Ridiculous o'clock in the morning. I get up at ridiculous o'clock in the morning at like 6 a.m., 5 a.m. and have to get the metro. What about a taxi? I take a taxi to work? I take a taxi to work.
Starting point is 00:06:44 It will be a. What about a bicycle? And the same idea. I get to work by bike or I take my bike to work. I ride my bike to work. What about train? Well, it will be take the train if it's at a specific time. Some people take the train at the same time. every morning, or whenever they go to work.
Starting point is 00:07:02 We have public transport. Do I use an article? So I take the public transport, I go by public transport. What's the thing? If we talk in general, then I take public transport to work. But what if you want to talk about a specific public transportation system, then it will be there? Or I prefer my private car, because some people choose their private vehicles, vehicles or cars,
Starting point is 00:07:28 or like public transport or maybe your private helicopter or your private donkey or a horse Private donkey sounds a lot less classy than a private helicopter Maybe I'll take the train in the future if the train
Starting point is 00:07:44 runs on time or if trains run on time Yes, well they should run on time Sometimes they get cancelled for no reason And I become very angry and post about it on Instagram So you sit back on a train on a train, you relax and you watch the countryside go by. So you sit there and I'm like, beautiful countryside goes by. Also, you can mention the word commuters. So to commute, to get from
Starting point is 00:08:12 home to work, or there are many commuters on a train, or in my city, computers prefer trades. Rory, what about the revolution in the transportation industry? You were talking about this, I have no idea what it means. But what new transport, like, a means of transport we have now? Which kind of appeared a couple of years ago and has a bad reputation for accidents. Oh, no, it's those horrible... Is it e-scooters? Is that what we're talking about? Electric scooters, DeLisina, or E-Scooters.
Starting point is 00:08:49 Yes. I mean, I've never had a problem with them, but apparently they're awful in big cities and people have accidents all the time. Dear listener, in the comments, let us know your thoughts on e-scooters, electric scooters. Are you against them? Are you frustrated because of them? Because they have a bad reputation, but some people really enjoy them. You can say that many people in my city use electric scooters. They are portable, so they can be folded. So this is a recent trend in large cities.
Starting point is 00:09:25 What about Scotland, Rory? Do you have electric scooters in Scotland? We do. I haven't seen many of them, but they are there. And I've never seen anyone have an accident on them, although I am aware that in larger cities this is a problem. But surely this is problem best addressed by having a license for them. I don't think you need one now, do you? I think it depends on a scooter. I don't think you need a license.
Starting point is 00:09:51 And when the question is about traffic problems in your area, You can also mention e-scooters. Even if you don't have this problem, talk about them. Rory, you told us that the place is jammed with cars. Yeah, that just means that there's lots of them together in one space, so it's difficult to move around, especially if you're in a car, but even if you're on foot, then it can be a real struggle. And you can say it's quite dangerous for pedestrians,
Starting point is 00:10:20 people who walk, Zeralaka, drivers and pedestrians. Drivers are motorists, people are pedestrians. Motorists, who are they motorists? They're too-go-de-drive. Drivers, motorists or pedestrians. I hope it gets resolved soon. So I hope they will solve this problem soon. They will resolve the problem.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Well, they better. It's brilliant. There's a massive sign that says this construction work will be finished by the end of October, 2023. And here we are in November. So make of that what you will. And let's wrap it up with a joke, okay? And by a joke, we don't mean my city council's incompetency and their gross mishandling of construction work.
Starting point is 00:11:06 What do you call a Mexican who lost his car? Oh, God. Car Loms. Oh, Carlos. If you're Mexican, I'm very sorry, but it's very funny. So, a Mexican who lost his car is called car loss. car, car and loss. Loss? Like my loss, I lost something.
Starting point is 00:11:29 So, Mexican who lost his car is car loss. Oh, God. It's really bad to listen, sorry. She's not sorry at all. You've never been sorry for any of these jokes. Okay, I have another one. I have another. No, you don't. No, you don't. No, you don't. No, no, come on, come I. I promise you lots of jokes, so let us go.
Starting point is 00:11:45 Oh, oh good. I'm so glad you've delivered on this promise. My friend called me and asked, what are you doing now? probably failing my driving test. Did you get the joke? Okay. So Rory is taking his driving test right now. I'm calling him. He picks up and says,
Starting point is 00:12:06 well, Maria, I'm failing my driving test because I answered the phone while I was doing my driving test. Maybe one day I'll tell you the story of my driving test, which was an absolute nightmare. Oh, yes, we do need. a Rory story, Rory taking a driving test, Scottish driving test. I'm sure there's this kind of thing, Scottish driving, special driving. That is the end of the episode. Thank you for listening.
Starting point is 00:12:40 Bye! What's the most popular means of transport in your hometown? Well, I think most people get around by car, although you do see a lot of buses also, which is good for older people and younger people are very young. young people who can't drive, but also need to, well, get about. How do you get to work or school? Well, in my case, I just get out of bed, turn right, and go down the hall, because that's where my office is.
Starting point is 00:13:14 So I just travel by foot, which is a lot better than what I used to do. I used to get up at ridiculous o'clock in the morning and take the metro, and that was horrible. Will you use public transport more in the future? Well, probably the trains, assuming they're still running on time. I love going to a new city or, well, even just to a place like Glasgow or Edinburgh. You could just sit back and relax and watch the countryside go by. Are there any traffic problems in your area? Not that aware of.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Oh, wait, yes, actually. There's construction work going on at the moment, and we live, it's over the bridge from where we live. And we live right next to it. So that area where we live is jammed with cars right now and trucks packed. with all the materials they need. So this vastly reduces the space. It's making it really difficult for people to park. And actually, I think it's quite dangerous for pedestrians as well.
Starting point is 00:14:10 So hopefully that gets resolved quite soon because it's not a great situation to be in.

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