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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Strategies for Discussing Accommodation]-[🏠 Accommodation (S01E04) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2019-11-22

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📋 Summary

Enhancing IELTS Speaking Performance: A Practical Guide to Accommodation Topics

In the latest episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Joe provide a masterclass on how to navigate the common IELTS speaking topic of "accommodation." By analyzing Joe’s band-9 level responses, the episode illustrates how candidates can elevate their scores through sophisticated vocabulary, precise grammar, and natural phrasing.

Strategic Vocabulary for Daily Life

One of the keys to a high score is the ability to use natural, idiomatic expressions. Joe highlights several phrases that are particularly effective for describing one's living situation:

  • Distance and Convenience: To describe proximity, Joe uses the structure: "[a unit of time] + [walk/drive/flight] + from + [location]." For example, stating, "I live about a five-minute walk from the metro," is far more descriptive than simply saying it is close. He also distinguishes between "convenience" (ease of doing something) and "comfort" (physical or emotional well-being), which is a common point of confusion for many test-takers.
  • Descriptive Phrasal Verbs: Joe effectively uses phrasal verbs like "move into" and "take out." He notes that while these are informal, they are perfectly suitable for the conversational nature of the IELTS speaking test. He also introduces "bitterly cold" to describe the extreme weather in Moscow, demonstrating the use of intensifiers to add depth to his descriptions.
  • Precise Nouns: Instead of generic terms, Joe uses specific vocabulary like "junk," "rubbish," and "bungalow" to paint a clearer picture for the examiner.

Advanced Grammar Structures

Grammatical range and accuracy are essential components of the IELTS assessment. The podcast highlights two specific structures that can significantly boost a candidate’s score:

1. Present Perfect Continuous

Joe uses the structure "I've been living there for..." to describe his current housing situation. This is a vital structure for the IELTS exam because it bridges the past and the present, indicating that an action started in the past and continues into the present.

2. The Second Conditional

To discuss hypothetical situations—such as changing something about his home or imagining a future with a family—Joe employs the second conditional: "It would be great if..." or "If I had..., I would..." This structure is excellent for demonstrating the ability to talk about non-realistic or imagined scenarios, which is a requirement for higher band scores.

The Philosophy of Success

Beyond the technical aspects, the episode offers a valuable mindset for the exam. Joe admits that he is not the type of person who "thinks about the future," preferring to "live in the present." This relaxed, conversational approach allows him to answer questions naturally.

Furthermore, the hosts emphasize that "accommodation" and "work or studies" are topics that candidates can and should prepare for in advance. By pre-planning vocabulary and structure for these core topics, students can reduce their anxiety and focus on delivering a fluent performance. As Joe demonstrates, using phrases like "my day is packed" or "I picture myself living" adds a level of sophistication that distinguishes a high-scoring candidate from the rest.

In conclusion, achieving success in the IELTS speaking section is not just about memorizing answers; it is about utilizing a rich variety of grammar and vocabulary to express one's thoughts clearly and effectively.

🎯Key Sentences

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I've been living there for about three months now.
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I'm only about a five minute walk from the metro.
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I don't have much of a choice.
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You know, that's a really good question.
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I'm not the type of person that really thinks about the future.
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📝Key Phrases

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a five-minute walk from
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have a busy schedule
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my day is packed
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move into
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take out the rubbish
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📖 Transcript

Hello, everyone.
I'm Maria.
And hi, my name's Joe.
And we're the hosts of IELTS 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're doing this podcast to give you a look at how a native English speaker would answer some of the IELTS speaking questions.
We have Joe with us today.

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