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[Exploring the Dynamics of Geography: Perspectives and Vocabulary]-[🌍 Geography (S09E31) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2023-12-11

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Navigating the Subject of Geography

Geography remains a multifaceted subject that often evokes mixed feelings, ranging from academic boredom to philosophical inquiry. In the latest episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Rory and Maria delve into the complexities of the discipline, offering insights into how to discuss this topic for high-level English proficiency.

The Academic Experience: From Dull to Insightful

For many, school-level geography is remembered as an uninspiring experience. Rory admits he was not a "fan of geography" during his schooling, noting that it was often "not very well taught." He describes his classroom experience as "dull," recalling teachers "droning on about tectonic plates and convection currents." This highlights a common frustration: when the logic behind a subject is unclear, it quickly becomes tedious. However, geography can be fascinating when connected to broader contexts, such as human history. Rory cites Guns, Germs and Steel as a brilliant example of how geography influences societal development, moving beyond mere memorization of facts.

Practical Utility vs. Academic Tedium

Is geography useful in everyday life? The consensus in the podcast is that while a "basic grasp of it is important"—specifically for the ability to "navigate" and identify features on a map—the more technical aspects are often excessive for the average person. Rory points out that concepts like calculating the "incline of a hill" are the types of details that "send most people to sleep." He argues that in an era dominated by "satellite mapping," the practical necessity of traditional geographical study has shifted, making some classroom exercises feel "useless."

Expanding the Vocabulary of Geography

To achieve a Band 9 level in IELTS speaking, it is essential to utilize specific, nuanced vocabulary. The hosts identify several key terms:

  • Physical Geography: The study of natural landforms, including hills, mountains, oceans, and glaciers.
  • Tectonic Plates: Defined as the massive sections of the Earth's crust that float on magma, the movement of which causes earthquakes.
  • Human Geography: A branch of the subject that investigates the impact of human activities on the environment and the role of societies in shaping the Earth's surface.
  • Disciplines and Careers: Beyond general geography, listeners are introduced to specialized fields like geomorphology, hydrology, and oceanography. Distinguishing between being a "geographer" and an "oceanographer" allows for more precise and sophisticated communication.

Beyond the Physical: The Geography of the Soul

Perhaps the most intriguing takeaway is the metaphorical application of the term. The hosts touch upon the concept of the "geography of the soul," a philosophical idea suggesting that just as we map the physical world, we spend our lives searching for the "outlines" of our own internal landscapes and the meaning of our existence. This shift from physical science to abstract philosophy serves as a reminder that language—and geography—can be explored on many different levels.

Ultimately, while the technical study of landforms might not be for everyone, understanding the language of geography allows for deeper engagement with both the world around us and the complexities of human history.

🎯Key Sentences

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To be honest, I wasn't a great fan of it in school.
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It wasn't very well taught.
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I found that quite fun to read.
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It's just sort of useless, to be honest.
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I'm quite happy being a teacher, thank you.
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📝Key Phrases

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to be a fan of something
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a basic grasp of something
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to send someone to sleep
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to drone on about something
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to be bored to death
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📖 Transcript

And my name is Rory and we are the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast.
Podcast themes to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way.
We started this podcast to give you gorgeous grammar and super vocabulary for your high IELTS score.
Maria, you get around a lot.
Where were you recently?
Oh, Baikal, Altai, Turkey.

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