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[Mastering Social Vocabulary: Navigating Friendships and IELTS Speaking]-[👥 Friends (Part 1) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2024-12-23

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📋 Summary

Enhancing Social Vocabulary for IELTS Success

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory explore the nuances of discussing social life and friendships, providing high-level vocabulary and natural expressions essential for achieving a high band score.

Defining Relationships: Beyond 'Friends'

Rory and Maria emphasize the importance of using precise terminology when describing social circles. While 'friends' is a universal term, candidates can elevate their language by using more specific descriptors:

  • Acquaintances: A formal term for people one knows but is not necessarily close to.
  • Pals/Mates: Informal, natural alternatives to 'friends' that add variety to one's speech.
  • People I know: A neutral phrase to describe those who fall outside of one's immediate inner circle.

Describing Social Interactions

The hosts discuss how to talk about social preferences using advanced grammatical structures and collocations. Rory highlights the importance of using conditionals to express nuance, noting, "If they're calm, personable, and interesting to talk to, then I enjoy myself." Being 'personable'—defined as having a pleasant character and being easy to get along with—is a key trait for maintaining connections. Conversely, Rory notes that if people are complaining or uninteresting, he might "struggle to make a connection."

Refined Expressions for Social Habits

To sound more like a native speaker, the hosts suggest incorporating specific verbs and quantifiers into your IELTS responses:

  • Head down to/along to: Natural phrasal verbs for going to locations like the cinema or a restaurant.
  • Fewer randoms: Using 'fewer' (instead of the common mistake 'less') to describe a smaller number of 'randoms'—an informal, C1-level term for unknown or unexpected people in a public space.
  • Punctuated by: A sophisticated C2-level phrase meaning occurrences at intervals throughout a period. Rory uses this to describe his conversations: "We usually chat... which is often punctuated by the occasional music video or short video on YouTube."
  • Present Perfect Continuous: Using structures like "I’ve been going to a few restaurants of late" helps demonstrate a higher level of grammatical control by describing habits that started in the past and continue into the present.

Practical Activity Ideas

For those looking to expand their vocabulary related to hobbies and social activities, the episode suggests several creative themes that could be used in a test setting:

  1. At-home spa day: Relaxing and pampering with friends.
  2. Closet cleaning party: A productive way to socialize by organizing belongings.
  3. Vision boards: Manifesting dreams by creating collaborative visual displays.
  4. Time capsules: Preserving items to look back on in the future.

By incorporating these specific terms—such as 'gossip,' 'distractions,' and 'making a connection'—candidates can demonstrate a wider range of vocabulary, ultimately moving closer to that target band score.

🎯Key Sentences

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I really struggle to make a connection.
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there's no point to it really, is there?
3
not as much as I used to.
4
it's usually in our homes more often than not.
5
I've never really thought about it before.
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📝Key Phrases

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personable
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make a connection
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head down to
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more often than not
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of late
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📖 Transcript

Hello lovely, I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory and we're the host 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 band playing score.
So Rory, it's Christmas, you're at home, what will you watch?
Like a film or series?

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