IELTS Speaking for Success - 📺 Watching TV (S06E19) + Transcript

Episode Date: November 8, 2021

What types of TV programmes do you like to watch? Do you think you watch TV too much? Why do some people watch TV shows online? Why do people dislike watching TV? Tune in and have a great day! - Ge...t 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/s06e19 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, lovely. I'm Maria. And my name is Rory. We're the hosts of the IEL Speaking for Success podcast. A 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 gorgeous grammar and lovely IOT speaking samples from a super-duper, Scottish native speaker, educated native speaker.
Starting point is 00:00:27 Allegedly. Rory himself. We have our premium episodes, where Rory and I are talking about Ayo speaking part two and three. You can take a look, click on the link in the description, and check out our premium episodes. This week, we're going to talk about describing a time Rory was friendly to someone he didn't like.
Starting point is 00:00:53 Yeah. And in speaking part three, we're going to be talking about being polite and friendly. And if you don't like speaking, but you do like writing, then you can check out our Writing for Success podcast, IELTS Writing for Success. We write about graphs, we write essays on the spot, so it's pretty cool. The link is in the description. Go check it out. Rory, what have you been doing in your free time? Oh, lots. I started watching Firescape again.
Starting point is 00:01:26 That's a show that I used to watch on TV when I was younger. Oh, shall we talk about watching TV? TV? Shall we? And it's a coincidence after all. Yeah, it is a coincidence. So, let's talk about watching TV. This topic is now in IOT speaking part one questions. So if you take IOTS before January 22, be ready to talk about watching TV. What types of TV programs do you like to watch? Well, I'm a big fan of science fiction series. I've been watching them ever since I can remember picking up a TV remote control. I used to like detective shows, but I sort of fell out of watching those when I went to university. I really should go back to them now that I think of it. Do you think you
Starting point is 00:02:16 watch too much television? Well, maybe a little bit. However, I work a lot, so why shouldn't I indulge a bit from time to time? I think I'll know when it gets really out of control, because I'll stop getting things done. Why do some people watch TV shows online? Well, everyone has the internet these days, don't they? And you can pretty much log on or log in anywhere and watch any number of whatever show you like. The sky is probably literally the limit when it comes to the internet. And even then, I think we have it on the International Space Station. Why do people dislike watching TV? I suppose it looks like a bit of a time sync on the face of it, and it probably is to a certain
Starting point is 00:02:56 extent. I wonder what else they're doing if they never watch TV, though. Surely they have at least once. What benefits can people get from watching foreign TV programs? I suspect the most obvious one for everybody is exposure to another language, especially if they're practicing it. And you can also experience another culture and enjoy its mores. I think that's why, is it Mexican or Brazilian dramas that are really popular in Russia, for example? Can you watch TV programs in English in your country?
Starting point is 00:03:27 I can because it's an English-speaking country. And I think anyone can in their countries, too, thanks to the internet. It's pretty much open to anyone, isn't it? Rory, thank you so much for your answers. That's okay. So, watching TV, gosh, do people watch TV these days? Or everybody is on Netflix and, like, do people watch TV? Dielsen, do you watch TV?
Starting point is 00:03:57 Like, TV? The Box? Well, watching TV used to mean watching TV on the actual TV device, But now I think it just means watching any series on a laptop or a desktop computer if you want to. Yeah, so watching TV means anything now. So if you watch shows on your phone, on YouTube, on Amazon, on Netflix. So if you watch programs, different channels, so it doesn't have to be a TV, like a piece of technology, right? It could be TV, but you can talk here. about Netflix, about anything.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Even if you don't have a TV, like a piece of equipment, but you watch Netflix, so talk about Netflix. And we say watch TV, TV shows, TV programs, right, channels, right, so stuff like that. And there you go, like, what types of TV programs? And you go, I'm a big fan of science fiction. Then you go, I'm a big fan of series. Netflix
Starting point is 00:05:06 But you could pick any genre and add it to I'm a big fan. Like I'm a big fan of horror. I'm a big fan of drama. I'm not a fan of drama. I like my life to be simple. Reality shows, all the cookery programs.
Starting point is 00:05:21 I know I watch football, sports, anything. Okay. And you said something about picking up a TV remote control. So a remote control is... A remote control is... A remote control is what you used to use to control the TV,
Starting point is 00:05:37 but everybody uses their phones now for everything. Yeah, phones or laptops. I don't know. You connect Netflix to all the devices. And then you said, I sort of fell out of doing that. Yeah, which just means I stopped doing it. Yeah. But if you say you stopped doing something,
Starting point is 00:05:58 it's like you consciously chose to do that. Whereas if you fell out of doing something, it's because you, just unconsciously started doing other things instead of the thing that you were doing. Mm-hmm. Like you fell out of a habit of doing that. Yeah. So, Roy, do you actually watch TV?
Starting point is 00:06:17 Like TV? Do you have a TV box? There is one in my living room, but I don't want it. Mm-hmm. Or I don't watch things on it. So you never switch it on? No, I haven't switched it on in two years. My parents do. My parents are, you know, three years.
Starting point is 00:06:34 thousand years old. Yeah, now kind of like watching TV, television in a traditional way, it's like more for elderly people, isn't it? Interesting. Well, watching broadcasts on television is more common for older people, but you can watch things on TV from the internet if your TV is connected to the internet. Yeah, yeah. So you are using the TV or watching Netflix, for example.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Yes. Do you think you watch TV too much? So, how much is too much? I really should have said that. It's like, how much is too much? And you can actually ask this question. Oh, how much is too much? You said like, okay, I work a lot and I indulge in a bit from time to time.
Starting point is 00:07:24 So if you indulge in something, it means you enjoy it. You enjoy it. You do it. I indulge in watching a bit of... television. You know, they say that three hours a day is a bit excessive. Who? Who says it's a bit excessive? Well, research. You know, when I was preparing for this episode. Sight your sources. British scientists, of course. British scientists swear. I don't know. I just read it on the internet. Perhaps you should stop reading things on the internet.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Everything I read on the internet is true. Okay, so they say that three hours a day of watching television is not normal. It's too much. Oh, a lot of nonsense. So we believe it. Right, so people watch TV shows online. So TV shows, programs online. And then you go, everyone has the internet these days, don't they?
Starting point is 00:08:30 Yes. They do. The sky is literally the limit. That just means that you could do anything you wanted to. Yeah, like log in anywhere, watch any number of whatever shows you want. We also should mention the verb to binge watch, right? So binge watch different programs. You're in love with this expression.
Starting point is 00:08:54 Yes, I love binge watching. Because when you start, you just can't stop yourself, right? Yeah, but like no one says that. just say like I just watched the whole thing. I just watch the whole thing. So nobody uses binge anymore? I haven't heard. I think binge watch was a meme and I think it hasn't actually
Starting point is 00:09:11 been said seriously by a native speaker in about two years. Because of course we were all trapped indoors. What was they supposed to, what were they supposed to do apart from just watch things constantly? So then it just became a normal behavior. Yeah, 2020, like the
Starting point is 00:09:27 TV numbers went through the roof. So, everybody was at home watching stuff the N word Netflix The N word Oh okay
Starting point is 00:09:38 That's sailing close to the breeze Don't you think N word Netflix Thank you Oh so Like I say Watch the whole thing
Starting point is 00:09:50 I don't say binge watch I like binge watch I like how it sounds Okay All right So be more natural Avoid saying binge watch however, comma, you might come across the word binge watch in magazine articles and somewhere online in articles and on blog posts.
Starting point is 00:10:12 Right. Why do people dislike watching TV and you said something like, I suppose it looks like a bit of a time sync on the face of it? A bit of a time sync on the face of it. Yes, so a time sync is something that you waste a lot of time on. and it doesn't do anything productive. And then on the face of it is just the first impression. So when people watch TV, they kill time. So watching TV, watching television is a bit of a time sync.
Starting point is 00:10:43 Yes. In terms of benefits of foreign TV programs, people have the exposure to another language. So they are exposed to another language. They hear another language. They can listen to it to some natural examples. Yes. Why did you say that Mexican dramas are popular in Russia?
Starting point is 00:11:03 Well, I didn't know they're Mexican or Brazilian, but there was like some kind of dramas that were popular. Well, 20 years ago. Now everybody's on Netflix. Rory, like, what's... So they watch them on Netflix? What's your problem? No, they watch... What do people watch on Netflix? Now they watch like Squid Game. I like how it's like it's turned into watch the boomers try and work out what the kids are into these. days.
Starting point is 00:11:31 Yeah, what's kind of soap operas? Nobody, no, I don't know, maybe some deal is. Maybe you watch some soap operas. But now I think most people are on Netflix, for example, trending now. Okay, there we go. Top 10 in Russia today. Squid game number one. You, new episodes, number two, made sex education, honey heist.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Money heist. So these kind of things, you know. Yeah. Downtown Abbey. So kind of, I know, murder, Vikings, gossip girl, the queen's gambit, these things. A funny question was, can you watch TV programs in English in your country? Oh, you're from Scotland. Like, what a strange question.
Starting point is 00:12:22 Do you have anything in English at all? Or you speak like your Scottish special language in that. Faraway land. How rude. Yeah. Yeah, but for example, if I take the exam in Russia and then the examiner asks you, okay, so can you watch TV programs in English in your country? You go, yes, Netflix, I've subscribed to Netflix,
Starting point is 00:12:48 and yep, I can watch it in any language I want. And, yeah, on Netflix, you can change the language, right? I don't know. This is, again, it's like watch. the boomers try and work out what to do? No, because you can add subtitles, you can change languages, you can do
Starting point is 00:13:07 all sorts of things. Oh, there we go. So audio, for example, German, English, French, Russian, subtitles off on German, Finnish. I can watch this series in German with Finnish subtitles. Finnish like Finland, right? Or in French with
Starting point is 00:13:23 Russian subtitles. Let's see, so I can go wild and crazy. Why not? Have you ever tried watching some series in Japanese just for the fun of it? Why? Why would I do that? Just for the fun of it? No. No? Do you do you don't do this?
Starting point is 00:13:41 Anyway. There's lots of question tags, don't they? Isn't it? Yes. Question tags, it's pretty much open to anyone, isn't it? Intonation, yeah? Everyone has the internet these days. Intonation? They?
Starting point is 00:13:58 Intonation. That's basically what you should say, like, everyone could do anything they like. Intonation. No, you, like, no, but that's how you remind yourself about the intonation, because you should be using it so that you can show to the examiner what you can do with your intonation. Yeah. But, surprisingly, no conditionals. Oh, no conditionals. How dreadful.
Starting point is 00:14:22 No, for example, can you watch TV progress in English in your country? Well, if I paid for Amazon, I'd be able to watch all I want in English. But I didn't say that. The second conditional. No, because you're in Scotland, you don't have to pay for four. No, because you're in Scotland, you don't have to use conditionals. Thank you very much for listening. Not watching.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Control your Netflix intake. Okay. That's what the scientist said. More than three hours a day. That's what the scientists say. It was on the internet, okay? So control it, right? Have a mix of podcasts, Netflix series, in your mother tongue, in English.
Starting point is 00:15:12 You know, have a varied diet. This is what they call it? Varied diet? No, diverse. Balanced diet? Balanced diet. There you go. Have a balanced diet.
Starting point is 00:15:24 diet of your TV intake. Right. We should stop now. Thank you. We should have stopped a 10 seconds ago. Hugs and kisses. Bye. Feeling festive. Catch classic holiday favorites like Home Alone, the Santa Claus and Die Hard, along with holiday episodes from Family Guy, Abbott Elementary, and more with Hulu on Disney Plus. From festive Disney flicks to binge-worthy Hulu originals, Hulu on Disney Plus is your home for the holidays. Celebrate the season with Hulu, available on Disney Plus in Canada.
Starting point is 00:16:11 What types of TV programs do you like to watch? Well, I'm a big fan of science fiction series. I've been watching them ever since I can remember picking up a TV remote control. I used to like detective shows, but I sort of fell out of watching those when I went to university. I really should go back to them now that I think of it. Do you think you watch too much?
Starting point is 00:16:29 much television. Well, maybe a little bit. However, I work a lot, so why shouldn't I indulge a bit from time to time? I think I'll know when it gets really out of control, because I'll stop getting things done. Why do some people watch TV shows online? Well, everyone has the internet these days, don't they? And you can pretty much log on or log in anywhere and watch any number of whatever show you like. The sky is probably literally the limit when it comes to the internet. And even then I think we have it on the International Space Station. Why do people dislike watching TV? I suppose it looks like a bit of a time sync on the face of it, and it probably is to a certain
Starting point is 00:17:09 extent. I wonder what else they're doing if they never watch TV, though. Surely they have at least once. What benefits can people get from watching foreign TV programs? I suspect the most obvious one for everybody is exposure to another language, especially if they're practicing it. And you can also experience another culture. and enjoy it's more race. I think that's why, is it Mexican or Brazilian dramas that are really popular in Russia, for example? Can you watch TV programs in English in your country?
Starting point is 00:17:40 I can, because it's an English-speaking country. And I think anyone can in their countries, too, thanks to the internet. It's pretty much open to anyone, isn't it?

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