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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Discussing Bicycles and Cycling]-[🚲 Bicycles (S04E03) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2020-08-31

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📋 Summary

The Versatility of Bicycles and Cycling Vocabulary

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Rory delve into the topic of bicycles, providing a comprehensive guide on how to discuss cycling in an IELTS Speaking Part 1 context. The conversation serves as both a linguistic tutorial and a thematic exploration of the role of bicycles in modern life.

Cultural Perspectives and Infrastructure

When discussing the popularity of cycling, the hosts highlight the importance of infrastructure. Rory notes that while some regions, like the Netherlands, possess a "bike-friendly culture," other areas may lack sufficient "cycle lanes." He emphasizes that the safety of cycling often depends on urban development, noting that in places like Russia, where "driving is generally more aggressive" and infrastructure is lacking, it may not be safe for cyclists. A key grammatical point raised is the distinction between "fewer" and "less"; Rory insists on using "fewer" for countable nouns, such as "fewer cycle lanes" or "fewer bicycles."

Childhood Development and Benefits

Rory identifies several advantages of cycling for children, primarily the "greater sense of freedom" it provides. By allowing children to "jump on their bike"—an idiom meaning to start riding casually or without much preparation—they can explore their surroundings independently. Furthermore, maintaining a bicycle is described as a way to foster responsibility. For those learning to ride, the hosts discuss the use of "stabilizers" (or "training wheels" in American English) as a necessary tool to help individuals "keep them stable" while they master the mechanics of balancing.

Comparative Analysis: Bicycles vs. Cars

The debate between bicycles and cars reveals significant vocabulary regarding transportation. Rory, who admits he is "biased"—meaning he openly prefers one thing over another—toward cars, acknowledges that bicycles are "more versatile." He points out that unlike cars, which require roads, bikes allow for activities like "mountain biking." Additionally, bicycles are highlighted as being more "environmentally friendly," "healthier," and "quieter" than motorized "vehicles."

Linguistic Nuances and Terminology

The episode concludes with a breakdown of essential cycling-related terminology:

  • Vehicle: A formal term for a machine used for transporting people, such as a car or a bike.
  • Cyclist vs. Motorist vs. Pedestrian: The hosts distinguish between those who ride bikes, those who drive cars, and those who walk.
  • Collocations: Phrases like "pedal fast," "riding uphill," and "riding downhill" are essential for descriptive fluency.
  • Creative Coinages: The hosts discuss the potential for creating new words, such as "bikeaholic" (modeled after "chocoholic"), to describe someone with a fanatical interest in cycling, demonstrating how learners can be creative with language.

Ultimately, the discussion underscores that while one may not be a "cyclist" in their personal life, having the ability to discuss such topics with high-level vocabulary and grammatical precision is a vital skill for IELTS success.

🎯Key Sentences

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It was actually like riding a bike, to be honest.
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Probably not as much as when I was a child, to be honest.
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It took ages, but it was worth it in the end.
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And you never forget how to do it either
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they get in the way and the locals don't like it.
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📝Key Phrases

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like riding a bike
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it took ages
3
worth it in the end
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get in the way
5
greater sense of freedom
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory.
We are the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, the podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way.
We started this podcast because we want you to use high-level words and grammar in your everyday English and in your IELTS speaking.
Rory, tell us about our speaking course.

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