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[Mastering the 'Creative Person' Topic: Insights from an IELTS Speaking Perspective]-[🧑‍🎨 Describe a creative person you admire (Part 2) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2025-11-12

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📋 Summary

Introduction to the 'Creative Person' Task

In this episode, the hosts analyze how to approach the IELTS Speaking Part 2 prompt: "Describe a creative person, an artist, a musician, an architect you admire." They emphasize that while the prompt suggests traditional artistic roles, candidates have the flexibility to choose any individual they perceive as creative, such as an entrepreneur or business leader, provided they can articulate their reasons effectively.

Strategic Topic Selection and Vocabulary

The podcast features a model response from Rory, who selects Elon Musk. This choice highlights the importance of using sophisticated vocabulary to describe innovation. Key terms identified include:

  • "Novel companies": Used to describe innovative business ventures.
  • "Get off the ground": An essential idiom meaning to start or succeed in a project. Rory cleverly notes that for SpaceX, this phrase is "quite literally" true.
  • "Entrepreneur": Recommended as a precise term for a business-minded person who creates new opportunities.
  • "Inventive" and "Original thinker": Excellent synonyms for "creative" that help candidates avoid repetition and demonstrate a higher range of vocabulary.

Structuring the Response

The hosts break down the response into logical segments using transition phrases, which are crucial for maintaining coherence in the exam:

  • Introducing the person: "When it comes to who he is..."
  • Explaining the connection: "With regards to how I know him..."
  • Discussing achievements: "In terms of his greatest achievements..."

Highlighting Achievements and Impact

When detailing Musk’s contributions, Rory discusses his role in the "delivery of things like the Tesla" and the development of "reusable rocket engines" and "Starlink," which he describes as a "satellite constellation." The hosts point out that using synonyms like "accomplishments" instead of just "achievements" elevates the quality of the response. Furthermore, they note that describing how these works "benefit a lot of people" and "create numerous jobs and opportunities" provides the necessary depth to justify admiration.

Handling Uncertainty and Nuance

A significant takeaway from the session is how to handle uncertainty during the exam. If a candidate is unsure of certain facts (such as Musk’s country of origin), they are encouraged to "speculate" using phrases like "at least I think he is from there." This demonstrates an ability to manage the conversation naturally when faced with limited information.

Conclusion: The Personal Touch

Finally, the podcast suggests concluding with a "second conditional" sentence to imagine a hypothetical scenario, such as: "If we didn't have Elon, it's possible the world would be a little quieter." This grammatical structure adds complexity to the response. The episode concludes by reminding listeners that "no man is an island"—acknowledging that while the person being described is the "main organizing force," it is acceptable to mention that they work within a team, as this reflects a realistic and thoughtful perspective.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's not always positive, but I suppose nobody's perfect.
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At least that's certainly the case with me.
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I don't get invested in drama like that.
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But it seems like he's the main organizing force behind it all.
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You think they've done something positive or made a difference in the world.
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📝Key Phrases

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get off the ground
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when it comes to
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with regards to
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in terms of
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commercially viable
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📖 Transcript

Hello, dear listener, and welcome into IELTS Speaking Part 2.
A new topic for us is today.
Describe a creative person, an artist, a musician, an architect you admire.
You should say who he or she is, how you knew them, what his or her greatest achievement is and explain why you think he or she is creative.
Rory's story.
Rory, off you go.

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