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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Talking About Your Future]-[🔮 Future (S05E19) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2021-03-29

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📋 Summary

Navigating the Future: IELTS Speaking Strategies

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory explore how to articulate future-oriented topics with the precision and vocabulary required for a band nine score. Discussing the future is a staple of IELTS Speaking Part 1, and the conversation provides a roadmap for candidates to structure their responses effectively.

Structuring Future Aspirations

When asked about life changes or future plans, the hosts suggest using idiomatic expressions to keep answers concise yet impactful. Rory utilizes the phrase "in a nutshell" to summarize his goals—specifically, pursuing primary teaching, owning a house, and establishing a stable family life. He emphasizes the importance of providing a logical sequence of actions, such as completing a university course, rather than rambling. By using phrases like "to expand on that," candidates can demonstrate their ability to elaborate on initial thoughts without losing focus.

Vocabulary for Expressing Optimism and Concern

Discussing the future often involves a mix of hope and anxiety. To express a positive outlook, one might say their life will change "for the better" or that they are "hopeful" about upcoming developments. Conversely, when addressing fears, Rory introduces vivid vocabulary to describe stress and limitations:

  • "Passing the point of no return": This refers to reaching a stage where one can no longer change their circumstances or pursue certain alternatives.
  • "Hit panic stations": A colloquial way of describing the onset of extreme worry or a state where one feels compelled to panic.

Using these terms allows a candidate to demonstrate a nuanced command of English beyond basic emotional descriptors.

Addressing Challenges and Hurdles

Every future plan involves potential obstacles. Instead of simply saying "problems," the hosts recommend using the word "hurdles"—as in "the greatest hurdles to overcome." Rory notes that while challenges like finding a partner or maintaining a stable career are common, acknowledging that one is "in good company" (meaning others face the same issues) can be a sophisticated way to frame personal struggles as universal experiences.

Describing Lifestyle and Travel

For those discussing travel or lifestyle, the episode highlights the term "leapfrogging," which vividly describes the act of jumping rapidly from one location to another. Rory contrasts this with his desire for a "quiet life," suggesting that after a certain point, constant movement becomes undesirable. When discussing travel, the hosts advise that if specific countries are hard to recall, candidates should reference "regions" (e.g., the Caucasus, the Balkans) or continents (e.g., South America) to maintain the flow of conversation.

Strategic Use of Tag Questions

Finally, the episode emphasizes the power of "tag questions" (e.g., "...do they?") to showcase intonation and engagement. By using a negative statement followed by a positive tag, candidates can invite the examiner to agree with their perspective, making the interaction feel more like a natural, high-level conversation.

In summary, whether you are discussing your professional trajectory or personal life, the key to a high IELTS score lies in combining descriptive, idiomatic vocabulary with a structured, thoughtful approach to expressing your hopes and fears.

🎯Key Sentences

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Let's see what the future holds.
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Well, ideally it will change for the better.
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I think I still have a bit of time before I hit panic stations, though.
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So it's just a small worry, but it's still something to be concerned about.
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Not a great deal, to be honest, after the next few years.
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📝Key Phrases

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change for the better
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in a nutshell
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expand on that
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see how that works out
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pass the point of no return
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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're starting this podcast to give you a look at how a super-duper native speaker would answer the current IELTS speaking topics for a high score.

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