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[Exploring Ambitions, Dreams, and Career Goals]-[💰 Dreams and ambitions (S09E06) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2023-06-20

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📋 Summary

Navigating Ambitions and Life Goals

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Rory delve into the topic of "ambitions and dreams," providing listeners with both personal anecdotes and high-level vocabulary essential for achieving a Band 9 in the IELTS speaking exam.

The Evolution of Ambition

Rory reflects on how his perspective on ambition has shifted over time. While he describes himself as having been "extremely ambitious" in his youth—dreaming of "publishing books," "traveling the world," and "having an exciting life"—he notes that after achieving these milestones, he has become a more "calm and centered person." This transition highlights the nuance of using the phrase "I used to be" to discuss past states that no longer apply to one's current self.

Fulfilling Dreams and Life Missions

Discussing the concept of success, the hosts emphasize the importance of using precise collocations. Rory shares his experience of becoming an author, noting that his childhood "ambition was fulfilled." The conversation introduces advanced grammatical structures, such as the present participle clause ("having fulfilled that childhood ambition"), which adds sophistication to speech.

Key phrases discussed include:

  • "Came true": Used for dreams that materialize over time.
  • "Accomplished a life goal": A more formal alternative to saying one finished a task.
  • "Shelve a plan": A vital idiom meaning to put a project aside for the time being, which Rory used to describe his temporary pause on becoming a father.

Career Goals and the "Scenic Route"

When discussing dream jobs, Rory emphasizes that being a teacher is an "ongoing process" rather than a static achievement. He introduces the metaphor of taking the "scenic route" to describe his path toward becoming a teacher. This idiom refers to taking a longer, more enjoyable path to reach a destination, rather than rushing. He explains that it took him "the better part of 20 years" to publish his first book, a phrase that serves as a sophisticated way to describe a long duration of time.

Linguistic Tips for IELTS Success

Throughout the episode, the hosts highlight several critical linguistic components for high-scoring candidates:

  1. Parallelism: To achieve a high band score, candidates should balance verb forms in a list. For example, "publishing books, traveling the world, and having an exciting life" uses consistent gerund (-ing) forms.
  2. Phrasal Verbs: The importance of using phrasal verbs like "work up the courage" (to gather the bravery to do something) and "bite the bullet" (to face a difficult situation) is emphasized as a way to sound more natural.
  3. Future Perfect: Maria points out that using structures like "my dream will have been fulfilled" can impress examiners by demonstrating a command of complex future tenses.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the hosts agree that a "dream job" often involves work that one is good at, work that helps others, and supportive working conditions. Whether one is "developing a passion" or "giving up on dreams," the key to IELTS success is the ability to articulate these abstract concepts using varied, idiomatic, and grammatically accurate language.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think I certainly used to be when I was younger.
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I think I'm a more calm and centered person by and large.
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And that came true a few years ago.
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So that was a great feeling, having fulfilled that childhood ambition.
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And in the long term, it's to own my own home.
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📝Key Phrases

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by and large
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shelve a plan
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take the scenic route
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bite the bullet
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the better part of
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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 joy, happiness and super-duper vocabulary and grammar for your high IELTS score.
Oh, Rory, have you got much planned for your weekend?
Yeah, I'd like to visit my friends and go shopping and I'm going to do jujitsu.

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