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[Exploring the Spectrum: IELTS Speaking Strategies for Discussing Colors]-[🌈 Colours (S04E28) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2020-11-26

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Enhancing Your IELTS Vocabulary: The Language of Color

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Mariam and Rory delve into the topic of colors, providing listeners with high-level vocabulary and strategies to excel in the IELTS speaking exam. The discussion highlights how to move beyond basic color names and use more sophisticated descriptive language.

Describing Personal Preferences and Shades

When asked about personal preferences, Rory suggests using specific, descriptive terminology rather than simple labels. He identifies "navy blue" as his favorite, noting that it is an "eye-catching" yet "original" choice. To describe the intensity of a color, he introduces the concept of the "color spectrum," explaining that he prefers colors on the "darker side of the spectrum" because they "suit" his features better. He also contrasts these with "lighter shades" like "pastel purple," which he reserves for special occasions.

Advanced Vocabulary for Descriptive Precision

To elevate your speaking score, the hosts recommend avoiding basic adjectives. Instead, they suggest using terms that provide more nuance:

  • Vivid, Loud, and Lurid: These terms are used to describe colors that are extremely bright or intense. Rory mentions that his parents used to force him to wear "loud and lurid" clothes, which explains his current preference for more "understated" tones.
  • Garish: A negative term for colors that are so bright they are unpleasant or appear as if someone is "trying too hard to show off."
  • Mishmash: An excellent, idiomatic word to describe a chaotic or uncoordinated mix of things. Rory uses this to describe his current home decor, which features a "mishmash" of browns, beiges, lime green, and sea blue.

Contextualizing Colors in Daily Life

When discussing interior design, the hosts emphasize the importance of matching colors to the room's function. Rory notes that a bedroom should ideally have a "less vivid" and "darker" "color scheme" to ensure it is "relaxing." Furthermore, they discuss how colors can "complement the decor," a high-level collocation for saying that colors match the surrounding environment effectively.

Strategic Advice for IELTS

Mariam emphasizes that color is a versatile topic that can appear across all parts of the IELTS speaking test. Whether it is describing a "colorful event" in Part 2 or discussing the "psychological effects of colors" in Part 3, candidates should be prepared to use varied vocabulary. She encourages learners to go beyond basic colors like "red" or "blue" and instead use precise terms like "turquoise," "lime green," or specific shades such as "French rose pink" or "flamingo pink."

By incorporating these descriptive phrases and being mindful of the color spectrum, candidates can demonstrate a higher level of English proficiency, moving away from simple descriptions toward more nuanced, idiomatic, and sophisticated communication.

🎯Key Sentences

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I love all things navy blue.
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It's much better to be understated, in my opinion.
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It's just me being reactionary as an adult.
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People sort of take them for granted, I suppose.
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Well, it's a bit of a mishmash right now, actually.
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📝Key Phrases

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eye-catching
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on the darker side of the spectrum
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stand out
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take advantage of
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show off
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📖 Transcript

Hello, Sunshine.
I'm Mariam.
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.
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