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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Discussing Hobbies and Free Time Effectively]-[🎾 Free time (Part 1) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2024-12-02

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Enhancing Your IELTS Speaking: Strategies for Discussing Free Time

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Rory explore the topic of "free time," providing listeners with essential vocabulary and strategic advice to aim for a Band 9 score. The discussion balances practical language usage with tips on how to make one’s responses more engaging for examiners.

Essential Vocabulary for Leisure Time

To avoid repetitive language, the hosts suggest using synonyms such as "leisure time," "spare time," or the phrase "when I have the time." A key takeaway for high-level proficiency is the phrasal verb "balance out," which implies keeping things equal by offsetting intense activities with more relaxed ones. For example, Rory explains that he "balances out" his high-intensity weightlifting with reading. Additionally, the hosts introduce the term "knacker" (meaning to damage or exhaust, particularly concerning one's joints) and emphasize the importance of describing hobbies as "solitary" when done alone.

Making Your Answers Stand Out

One of the most valuable pieces of advice offered is the necessity of being "interesting." While common hobbies like swimming or reading are acceptable, the hosts encourage candidates to mention more "unusual hobbies" to capture the examiner's attention. Examples provided include:

  • Calligraphy: Described as "therapeutic" and "relaxing."
  • Floating: A meditative practice in a sensory deprivation capsule.
  • Niche activities: Such as "soap carving," "worm charming," or even "extreme unicycling."

By incorporating these specific, perhaps even eccentric, terms, a candidate demonstrates a higher level of lexical resource, which is a critical criterion for success in the IELTS exam.

Structuring Your Response and Future Plans

When discussing future intentions, the hosts recommend using the second conditional ("If I had more time, I'd...") and phrasal verbs like "take up" (to start a new hobby) or "get into" (to become interested in an activity).

However, for those who prefer routine, the hosts introduce the idiom "a creature of habit." This term describes someone who enjoys doing things regularly and sticks to a routine, which serves as a sophisticated alternative to saying "I am boring."

The Concept of Being "Principled"

Reflecting on childhood hobbies, the hosts discuss the importance of being "principled" about a collection. This means having a system for tracking and filing items regularly. Using such nuanced vocabulary allows candidates to explain their past experiences with more depth than simple statements about what they used to do.

In conclusion, the episode emphasizes that while accuracy and grammar are foundational, the ability to use idiomatic expressions and specific, engaging vocabulary is what differentiates a high-scoring candidate. Whether you are a "creature of habit" or an enthusiast of "fire eating," the goal is to communicate with confidence and linguistic variety.

🎯Key Sentences

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I try and balance that out with reading and video games as well.
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Which is probably a good thing since if I didn't do that, I'd probably knacker my joints.
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Mostly by myself really.
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Weightlifting is pretty solitary.
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I don't really mind either set up to be honest.
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📝Key Phrases

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balance out
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knacker
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solitary
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get into
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take up
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📖 Transcript

Hello sunshine, I'm Maria and my name is Rory.
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, your band night score.
Oh Rory, what do you do in your free time?
I stalk. Oh really?
Oh well, I go swimming and I play music and I go for long hikes.

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