IELTS Speaking for Success - ✍🏻 Writing (S08E13) + Transcript

Episode Date: December 5, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, Sunshine. I'm Maria. And my name is Rory, and we're the host of the AYL Speaking for Success Podcast. The podcast dreams to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way. We've started this podcast to give you joy, happiness, gorgeous, grammar, and fabulous vocabulary. For your what score, Rory? Is it for your band nine score?
Starting point is 00:00:26 For your band nine score. So what are you doing? Huh? I'm just writing a note to help me remember something. later on. Oh, shall we talk about writing? Oh, it's a coincidence, but yes. Yeah, writing, we used to have writing.
Starting point is 00:00:44 Maybe like a year ago, two years ago. We used to have handwriting, and now we have writing again. Hey, are you excited, the listener, no, about writing? I'm excited, I like writing. Hey, so Rory hates shoes, he dislikes cooking. he was no raisins and bananas, no cars, but writing this is a rory topic. Finally. Finally. Do you write a lot?
Starting point is 00:01:19 Well, if you mean extended writing, then not a lot these days. I keep a diary and, oh, I make notes for lessons and occasionally I file reports. What else? Oh, well, I don't do it now, but I'd like to do more creative writing in the future as well. Do you prefer writing by hand or typing? Well, it depends what has to be written, I suppose. So simple notes for lessons can be handwritten, for example, but a report probably needs a more professional, typed up approach where you're sitting at your computer typing away and putting everything in a logical order and making it presentable.
Starting point is 00:01:55 Did you like writing things when you were a child? Well, ironically, for someone who loves writing now, I absolutely loathed it when I was a child, actually. unless it was creative writing. I used to love making up all the crazy plots and interesting characters and weird and wonderful settings. That was good fun.
Starting point is 00:02:14 But if it was writing for spelling practice, then I wasn't such a big fan. What do you like to write? Well, I really like writing lesson plans for myself if I can do it by hand. I like watching everything come together while I'm sort of jotting down the main stages and making small notes
Starting point is 00:02:30 as I think about the students that I'm going to be teaching. and adding in things that they like. I also like making entries in my journal as well. It's great to unburden yourself through writing, or at least I find it quite useful. Do you think the things you write will change? Well, I hope so. It would be a bit tedious if I wrote the same things all the time, wouldn't it?
Starting point is 00:02:52 And, of course, you have to go back and edit the things that you've written, especially if it's for an audience. The first draft is rarely the last one. It's Canadian Tire's Black Friday sale. With the lowest prices of the year. Hello, can we go? Limbo again. Shop the Black Friday sale at Canadian Tire and save up to 60%.
Starting point is 00:03:16 November 27th to December 7th. Conditions apply, details online. Dear listener, we've got our premium super episodes, and this week on our exclusive premium, Rory is going to describe a person he knows who loves to grow plants. and this is speaking in part two and in part three,
Starting point is 00:03:37 we are talking about vegetables and growing things in general. Do check out our premium. The links are in the description. Thank you, Rory, for your writing answers. And do you know what? Our Rory is an author. Rory writes books.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Like real books, like Rory with his Rory hands. He actually writes, well, types books. I have them behind me. Should I get them out? So it's a Rory's topic. Finally, you know. Sitting is not his topic. Like cooking, definitely not his topic. Eggs in the oven, remember. No. Shoes, no, but writing.
Starting point is 00:04:18 But writing is. So there you go. There's the whole collection of books that I've written. Oh. Shows the red one. The red one. The red one. The red one is the first one that I wrote. Oh. The blue one, the blue one. The blue one is the sort of sequel to the red one, I suppose. Oh, the yellow, the yellow, yellow, yellow. There wasn't, there's not, oh yeah, there is a yellow one. The yellow one is actually one that I wrote while we were working together in the place we used to work. Because I went around and interviewed a whole bunch of teachers.
Starting point is 00:04:51 Yeah, so that's the thickest one. No, but can you imagine that Al-a-Rory actually wrote how many books, five? Well, four, four proper ones. at least. Oh, Rory, we love you. So obviously, Rory writes a lot or used to write a lot, a lot of books. Yeah, I just wrote four, you know. I just wrote four books.
Starting point is 00:05:15 Well, I did just write them for myself, but I thought if anyone else was interested, then they could certainly have a look. But who knows? Maybe it's just me that's the audience for that kind of thing. Such a selfish thing to say. I wrote them for myself. I don't care about you, dear reader. Just buzz off.
Starting point is 00:05:33 These four books are for me. Okay? Amazing. Right. You said that's something like extended writing. What is extended writing? Like a book? It can be a book,
Starting point is 00:05:47 but it could be something like an essay as well, for example. Or just even a report would be classed as extended writing. So that's just when you write something that's longer than notes. It's like paragraphs. And also you can say, I keep a diary. Or I don't write a lot. I don't keep a diary. A diary with a special book, like Bridget Jones diary.
Starting point is 00:06:09 So yeah, keep a diary, right? Or you can just say, I often make notes. So it's take notes or make notes. So I make notes for lessons, for my life. What about this to-do lists? What do you do with them? You do to-do lists or you make to-do lists? Or you could check off to-do lists as well after you've made them.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Although it just occurred to me, there must be a difference between to make notes and to take notes. Surely making notes is when you're doing it for yourself. And taking notes is when you're listening to somebody and writing down parts of what they say. Right. If it's more formal, you can say I file reports. So at work, you write a report and then you send it to somebody. So you say you file a report, yeah? Yes. Well, that's when you hand the report over or make it available for other people to read.
Starting point is 00:06:59 But if I write texts, if I write a text, if I write a report, messages, does it count as writing? Well, I think it does because you have to create some kind of text out of letters. Does that not count as writing? Hmm, yeah, but it's kind of like typing, right? So we have like writing and typing. Is typing writing? Let's be generous and say it's a form of writing. Yeah, typing is a form of writing. We can write by hand. So when you use a pencil or a pen to actually write, you say you write by hand or you type. And Rory, you've used a nice passive voice structure. You said, like, it depends what has to be written.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Or it depends what needs to be written by somebody, by me, right? So it's nice to use this passive. Or it can be handwritten. It can be typed or it can be handwritten. So I handwrite it. or I write it by hand. So lots of hands and lots of forms to do with hands and writing. What did you mean when you say type away?
Starting point is 00:08:09 That's just when you're absorbed in the process of typing and you're just sort of like just keep going with the typing until you're finished, typing away. Rory, you said this word again. Loathed it. Yes, but then I loathed lots of things at school because I didn't like school at all. So loathed, really, really hated something.
Starting point is 00:08:32 Yeah, I used to hate it or I used to loathe it. When you make up something, you imagine something, right? And when you were a child, maybe you used to make up crazy plots, plots like stories, or you used to write what, compositions, you used to write short stories. I don't know. What else do we do when we are children at school? What do we write? Well, when you're at school, there's all kinds of writing you could do.
Starting point is 00:09:02 You could do creative writing or narrative writing for stories, and then there's different kinds of functional writing. For example, you could write a procedural piece, but that's just another way of saying instructions. So like a recipe, for example, or instructions for a game is a procedural piece. Procedural piece? I used to write procedural pieces at school. Really? Like for instructions?
Starting point is 00:09:25 No, no, no, no. I'm just, yeah, it's just a nice phrase. Oh, okay. I used to write procedural pieces. We do it now in primary, yeah. And then, oh, there are things like recounts, there's recounts, there's personal recounts and impersonal recounts. But that's, again, just saying what happened during a period of time. And it's connected to reports as well.
Starting point is 00:09:48 So there's lots of different kinds of writing that you could talk about. And now you know what they are. You can say that I can do it by hand again, yeah, by hand. or I usually type it, or I never write anything by hand. And we write with a pen or by a pen. We're definitely with a pen, for sure. It's written by you, but you are writing with a pen. With a pen or with a pencil, yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:14 And again, you might say that I usually, I enjoy making notes, I enjoy making small notes, right? And I enjoy making entries in my diary. So to keep a diary or make entries in my diary. So our Rory has his special diary and all his life is, you know, written down there 10 years ahead. I'm really worried because everybody knows about this diary and now everyone is probably thinking in their heads, oh, I'll get Rory a new diary for Christmas. And I'm sitting here thinking, the last thing I want is to have 25 diaries for the year 2022 to 2023 or so.
Starting point is 00:10:56 sorry, 2023 even, I should say. But I know that's going to happen. I always get at least like two or three diaries every year from people who mean well. But like think about it, you know, clearly I will have planned out what kind of diary I want in advance. Oh. And a diary doesn't mean that you kind of write about like your thoughts there. Rory does planning, right? He writes like to-do lists.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Or you write your thoughts like, oh, today I felt. surprised because Maria's hair was some strange color and I told her. Do you write like this? Well, something like that, but that's not the content. Ah, yeah, the content, you write like the things to do, right? Well, no, for that diary that I just showed there, yes. But if we talk about for the journal that I keep, that's about my private thoughts and feelings about things. But I think...
Starting point is 00:11:52 Oh, okay, you have two. Well, three. I have a teaching one and then I have a life one and I have the private diary and it's nice to unburden yourself through writing because they say that if you have something inside you
Starting point is 00:12:09 then sit down, take a pen, write it down like everything like the flow of your thoughts write it down and it helps you to unburden unburden yourself so now unburden yourself right do this exercise And yeah, it's actually quite helpful.
Starting point is 00:12:28 And then what they say, you should kind of tear it apart this piece of paper or burn it or tear it apart and just throw it into the ocean. Because it needs to disappear, you see? So you kind of put it on paper and then it's a, it vanishes. Well, I'm not setting my laptop on fire. I mean, it's falling to pieces as it is. Another good synonym for write something down is jot down. So while you're listening to this episode, you should jot down some words. Just words. Any words, that will be fine. No.
Starting point is 00:13:05 Phrases. Phrases. Like by hand, handwritten, handwriting. Tidious. What a nice word. So instead of saying boring, it would be really boring or dull, say tedious. It would be really tedious if nothing changed, for example. And we have an episode about boredom coming up, actually. Oh, yeah. And when you talk about writing,
Starting point is 00:13:34 surely you should talk about the first draft or the second draft. So we make drafts. Yeah, you make drafts. Or you can draft a document. Draft can be a verb and a noun. Yeah, sometimes I have to draft a document, right? So you make some drafts.
Starting point is 00:13:52 And of course, our... And we edit. Also, we edit documents. So you write something and then you edit it. Or you say, I dislike editing or sometimes I have to edit things at work. And then our favorite question tag, it would be tedious, wouldn't it? Well, it would be tedious. And because I knew that it was tedious, I did, what was it?
Starting point is 00:14:16 It's the downward ending for when it's closed, isn't it? Am I right? Yes, you're all. Yes, it would be tedious, wouldn't it? So now your turn. as a follow-up for this episode, you can write your comments. Okay? What do you usually write?
Starting point is 00:14:33 Maybe every day, every week. Please write. Let us know. And what kind of pens do you enjoy using? Do you have a diary? Do you keep a diary? Do you make entries in your diary? How often do you make the entries in your diary?
Starting point is 00:14:47 And feel free to ask our Rory, the author, about his books, if you wish. and say like, oh wow, Rory, you have written four books. Wow. Yeah. Thank you very much for listening. I think it's time we write the ending of this episode. Bye-bye. Bye.
Starting point is 00:15:12 Do you write a lot? Well, if you mean extended writing, then not a lot these days. I keep a diary and, oh, I make notes for lessons. And occasionally I file reports. What else? Oh, well, I don't do it now, but I'd like to do more creative writing. writing in the future as well. Do you prefer writing by hand or typing?
Starting point is 00:15:34 Well, it depends what has to be written, I suppose. So simple notes for lessons can be handwritten, for example, but a report probably needs a more professional, typed up approach where you're sitting at your computer typing away and putting everything in a logical order and making it presentable. Did you like writing things when you were a child? Well, ironically, for someone who loves writing now, I absolutely loathed it when I was a child, actually, unless it was creative writing.
Starting point is 00:16:01 I used to love making up all the crazy plots and interesting characters and, like, sort of weird and wonderful settings. That was good fun. But if it was like writing for spelling practice, then I wasn't such a big fan. What do you like to write? Well, I really like writing lesson plans for myself if I can do it by hand. I like watching everything come together while I'm sort of jotting down the main stages and making small notes. as I think about the students that I'm going to be teaching and adding in things that they like. I also like making entries in my journal as well.
Starting point is 00:16:34 It's great to unburden yourself through writing, or at least I find it quite useful. Do you think the things you write will change? Well, I hope so. It would be a bit tedious if I wrote the same things all the time, wouldn't it? And, of course, you have to go back and edit the things that you've written, especially if it's for an audience. The first draft is rarely the last one. Hello, dear listener, and this is for our listeners in particular because you've been with us the longest.
Starting point is 00:17:07 In this episode, we talked about my books, and some of you might be interested in buying them. However, some of you might want to try the product before you buy it, and if you would like to do that, then you can just drop me a message on my Instagram at Instorororichka, and I will be very happy to send you a sample of any of the four books for free.

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