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[Mastering Concentration: Insights and Vocabulary for IELTS Success]-[😪 Concentration 2.0 (S06E24) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2021-12-13

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Mastering Concentration: Strategies and Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory delve into the multifaceted topic of concentration, a recurring theme in the IELTS examination. The discussion provides not only practical advice on maintaining focus but also high-level vocabulary and idiomatic expressions essential for achieving a Band 9 score.

The Challenges of Maintaining Focus

Rory admits that he often struggles with concentration when faced with an overwhelming workload. He describes the tendency to "flit from one task to the next"—a vivid verb meaning to move rapidly between activities without a logical order. He notes that while this approach is inefficient, he remains "task-orientated" and eventually completes his work.

When asked about what causes distraction, Rory identifies modern technology as a primary culprit. He explains that while he can easily ignore background noise, he feels "almost compelled to investigate" whenever a "message notification" appears on his phone. This highlights the concept of "Continuous Partial Attention" (CPA), a modern phenomenon where individuals are constantly "on" but fail to give their full attention to any single activity.

Strategies for Improved Productivity

To combat the loss of concentration, the hosts suggest several strategies:

  • Prioritization: Rory suggests that many people struggle because they have too much going on and lack the ability to prioritize effectively, potentially due to a "compromised executive function."
  • Creating a Minimalist Environment: The most effective way to improve concentration is to ensure a "lack of distraction." This involves removing potential interruptions, such as locking away smartphones.
  • Methodical Progress: Rory introduces the phrasal verb "chip away at something," which describes the process of making small, consistent movements toward a goal, similar to sculpting stone. This is contrasted with "jumping around," which refers to erratic task-switching.

The Role of Character and Skill

Beyond external environment, internal traits play a significant role. Rory emphasizes that being "task-orientated"—a character trait defined by a focus on getting the job done—is key to productivity. He also mentions that people who fail to focus may simply have never been taught the skill of "working at things" until they are completed. It is important to distinguish between "working at something" (working hard) and "working on something" (general engagement).

Conclusion: The Attention Span Debate

While many argue that smartphones have shortened our "attention spans," the hosts reference studies suggesting that human attention capacity has remained relatively stable over time. Ultimately, the ability to concentrate is a skill that can be cultivated. The episode concludes with a practical, albeit challenging, brain-training exercise: spelling complex words backwards, which forces the brain into a state of heightened focus, demonstrating that concentration is an active, ongoing effort.

🎯Key Sentences

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I tend to get distracted when I have about a million things to do.
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I often flip from one task to the next without any sort of logical order to it
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I suppose that depends on what the distraction is, really.
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Generally, I'm quite good at shutting out loud noises and background goings on.
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I'm almost compelled to investigate.
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📝Key Phrases

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shutting out loud noises
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background goings-on
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compelled to investigate
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task-orientated
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get the job done
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📖 Transcript

Hello, Sunshine.
I'm Maria.
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've started this podcast to give you gorgeous grammar and super vocabulary for your high IELTS score.
Which Rory score?
Is it a band 9 score?

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