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[Exploring Boredom: IELTS Speaking Strategies and Vocabulary]-[😫 Boredom (S02E09) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2020-04-03

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Navigating Boredom: Insights and Linguistic Strategies

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Rory and Lorraine delve into the multifaceted concept of boredom, providing listeners with both practical life strategies and high-level vocabulary suitable for achieving a Band 9 score in the IELTS exam.

The Anatomy of a Boring Experience

Rory shares a personal anecdote about a recent work meeting to illustrate how boredom manifests in professional settings. He describes the experience as being in a "small and cramped room," where the environment felt stifling. His primary source of frustration was that the meeting lacked a clear purpose; he "didn't see the point" in being there, especially as the content involved "old information being rehashed again and again."

This narrative serves as a perfect example of how to use the past continuous tense to describe background actions, such as "we were working on something" or "I was waiting for my turn." Rory emphasizes that when one feels there is "nothing to hang on to"—meaning no intellectual stimulation to capture one's attention—boredom becomes inevitable.

Coping Mechanisms and the Search for Novelty

When discussing how to handle boredom in general, Rory notes that he is often "buried under work," which limits his downtime. However, when boredom strikes, he employs a variety of activities, ranging from playing video games to writing. He describes reading or going for a walk as his "weapon of last resort," a sophisticated idiom used to describe the final action taken when a situation becomes dire.

Reflecting on the psychological shift between childhood and adulthood, Rory argues that as we age, we often "fall into a trap" by "chasing the experience of novelty." Because children perceive everything as a "novelty"—new and exciting—adults often struggle to replicate that same level of interest, leading to a higher frequency of boredom later in life.

Linguistic Toolkit for Expressing Boredom

To help students avoid the repetitive use of the word "bored," the hosts suggest several synonyms and idiomatic expressions:

  • Watching the clock: A subtle way to express that you are bored without being overtly rude.
  • Tire of something: A formal way to express that your interest has waned.
  • Fed up with / Sick and tired of: Informal expressions that convey a combination of boredom and frustration.
  • No rhyme or reason: A phrase used to describe actions that lack a clear pattern or purpose, such as "random browsing" on the internet.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the podcast highlights that boredom is a universal experience, often fueled by inefficient use of time. By utilizing advanced vocabulary like "rehashed," "cramped," and "novelty," as well as mastering complex grammatical structures, IELTS candidates can elevate their speaking performance. The hosts encourage listeners to find "rhyme and reason" in their daily lives to stay engaged and avoid the pitfalls of monotony.

🎯Key Sentences

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I didn't see the point on being there.
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I just didn't have anything to contribute at that particular point.
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It's not a good use of people's time, and I think it's important to value people's time, don't you?
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I'm too busy being buried under work, but it does happen from time to time.
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I know, I'm boring, but such is life.
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📝Key Phrases

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see the point in
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get down to business
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hang on to
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rehash
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buried under work
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📖 Transcript

Hello, everyone.
I'm Lorraine.
And my name is Rory, and 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 to give you a look at how a native English speaker would answer some of the most common IELTS speaking questions.
I ask Rory questions and he gives answers using vocabulary and grammar for a high score.
Band 9 score.

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