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[Mastering the Vocabulary of Repairs: A Guide to 'Fixing Things']-[🔧 Fixing things (Part 1) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2026-02-18

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📋 Summary

Mastering the Vocabulary of Repairs: A Guide to 'Fixing Things'

In the world of IELTS Speaking, being able to discuss mundane, everyday tasks like repairing household items can significantly boost your lexical range. This summary explores the nuances of discussing "fixing things," drawing on the terminology and idiomatic expressions featured in the latest episode of IELTS Speaking for Success.

Defining Your Skill Level

When discussing your ability to perform repairs, it is essential to use precise self-descriptors. A common term for someone capable of minor household fixes is a "handy person." If you lack these skills, you might describe yourself as "useless at it" or admit that you have "never been a very handy person around the house." To add complexity to your answers, you can use the second conditional to frame hypothetical scenarios: "If I was pushed," you could perform "some very basic repairs"—such as patching a hole in the wall—but you might lack the "technical knowledge" required for more complex tasks like fixing a smartphone.

Essential Vocabulary for Household Maintenance

To achieve a Band 9 score, you must move beyond generic verbs like "fix" and use specific phrasal verbs and nouns. Common household issues include:

  • Leaky taps: Taps that continue to drip water even when turned off.
  • Clogged or blocked sinks: Sinks where water fails to drain properly.
  • Running toilets: Toilets that have a constant flow of water.
  • Light switches: The buttons used to control lighting.

When these items "break down" or "stop working," you are faced with a maintenance challenge. You might need to "replace components"—the individual parts of a device—or perform "DIY (Do-It-Yourself) repairs." If you are unable to fix these issues yourself, you might rely on "tradesmen" or "specialists," such as:

  • Plumbers: Experts in dealing with water systems and blockages.
  • Electricians: Professionals skilled in managing electrical circuitry.
  • Carpenters: Specialists who work primarily with wood and furniture.

The Utility of Repair Skills

Is fixing things a necessary skill? Many argue that it is, precisely because tradesmen can sometimes be "unreliable." Being able to "make an effort to learn" these skills allows for more independence. Whether it is "mending clothes" or "knocking a fixture back into place" using "brute force," having a basic understanding of maintenance is a valuable life skill. It is often worth considering taking a course at a "local college" if you find yourself frequently needing professional help for minor issues.

Idiomatic Expressions

To elevate your speaking, incorporate idiomatic language. A standout phrase from the discussion is "to get a handle on something." This means to gain an understanding of a problem or to be able to deal with it effectively. For example, you might say, "I am starting to get a handle on the IELTS speaking test," or "I couldn't quite get a handle on the broken door hinge."

By categorizing your vocabulary into specific household items, professional roles, and descriptive idioms, you can move from a basic description of tasks to a sophisticated, high-scoring narrative that demonstrates both fluency and lexical precision.

🎯Key Sentences

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I've never been a very handy person around the house.
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If I was pushed I could probably make some very basic repairs
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It doesn't take much technical knowledge.
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Sometimes my computer's died on me
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Though I certainly wouldn't say that makes me a qualified repairman or anything.
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📝Key Phrases

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handy person around the house
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if I was pushed
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make some basic repairs
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fix up
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knock it back into place
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
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 fabulous vocabulary for your high IELTS score.
You're banned, thanks.

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