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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Cooking and Household Chores Vocabulary]-[🍳 Cooking (S08E11) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2022-11-21

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Mastering IELTS Speaking: Cooking and Household Chores Vocabulary

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Rory explore the common IELTS Speaking Part 1 topic of cooking and household chores. Through their conversational exchange, they provide listeners with high-level vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and grammatical structures designed to help students achieve a Band 9 score.

Culinary Vocabulary and Phrasal Verbs

A key focus of the discussion is the use of natural, native-level verbs related to food preparation. Rory introduces the phrasal verb "whipping up," which he defines as preparing a meal quickly based on available ingredients. This is contrasted with "whisking," which specifically refers to the action of beating ingredients like eggs using a whisk or fork.

Other essential vocabulary highlighted includes:

  • "Ready meals": Pre-prepared food, often noted for being less healthy.
  • "Pick up a few recipes": An idiomatic way to describe learning how to cook from others, such as family members.
  • "First port of call": A useful idiom meaning the first person or place one goes to for help or information. Rory uses this to describe his mother’s role in their family's cooking history.
  • "Chef vs. Cook": The hosts clarify that a "chef" is a professional job title, whereas a "cook" is a general term for someone who prepares food in a domestic setting.

Household Chores and Productivity

When transitioning to the topic of housework, the conversation shifts toward managing daily tasks. Rory describes his routine as "working my way down the tick list," a vivid way to describe completing a series of chores. The hosts discuss the burden of these tasks, with Rory noting that hiring a housekeeper would be "prohibitively expensive," an excellent adjective for students to use when describing costs that are too high to be practical.

Grammatical Tools for High Scores

Beyond vocabulary, the episode emphasizes the importance of relative clauses as a "score booster." Rory demonstrates how to use these to add depth to sentences, such as:

  • "My little brother, who isn't so little these days, became a pretty good cook."
  • "It’s just me who’s doing it, which takes up less time."

These structures allow candidates to build complex sentences, which is a requirement for higher band scores. Maria also highlights the use of the second conditional ("If I could buy a robot... I would") as an effective way to discuss hypothetical situations in the IELTS exam.

Conclusion

The episode concludes by reinforcing that while cooking and chores may seem like mundane topics, they offer a perfect platform to demonstrate range in vocabulary and grammar. By incorporating phrasal verbs, idiomatic expressions like "first port of call," and complex grammatical structures like relative clauses, students can transform their answers from simple responses into high-level, natural-sounding English.

🎯Key Sentences

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which is a painfully small number now that I think about it.
2
my eyes just sort of slide off the page and I can't take any of it in.
3
Actually, he's a better cook than me by far, to be honest with you.
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it's just me working my way down the tick list.
5
Does anyone?
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📝Key Phrases

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whip up
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throw things together
3
pick up a few recipes
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first port of call
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by far
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory, and we're 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 fabulous vocabulary for your high IELTS score than 9th score.
Rory, look at you.
You look thin.

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