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[Mastering Housework Vocabulary: Insights from IELTS Speaking Success]-[🧹 Housework (S08E32) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2023-04-18

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📋 Summary

Navigating Domestic Vocabulary for IELTS

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Rory explore the theme of "housework," providing a masterclass in natural English vocabulary and idiomatic expressions suitable for high-band IELTS performance. Through their personal anecdotes, they delineate the subtle differences between common household terms and offer strategies for discussing domestic life.

Defining Household Chores and Standards

The hosts begin by clarifying the term "chore," which refers to an unpleasant, repetitive task done regularly, much like housework. Rory notes that while he is not particularly "house proud"—meaning he isn't overly focused on making his home presentable for others—he strives to keep things "in order."

Maria emphasizes the distinction between "clean" and "tidy." While clean implies the absence of dirt, tidy means everything is in its correct place. Maintaining a home requires a variety of tasks, such as "wiping down surfaces," "sweeping the floor," or using a "hoover" (a term common in British English, while Americans use "vacuum"). A key takeaway for students is the phrase "needs must," an idiomatic way of saying one must perform a task out of necessity, even if it is undesirable.

Expressing Preferences and Responsibilities

When discussing who carries the burden of housework, Rory admits that since he lives alone, the "responsibility falls to" him. He expresses a desire to one day "afford a housekeeper or a cleaner" to take over these duties.

Regarding the tasks themselves, Rory reveals a common sentiment: he finds vacuuming particularly "time-consuming" and frustrating because the noise prevents him from multitasking, such as listening to a podcast. Conversely, he finds cleaning surfaces satisfying because it makes everything look "nice and clean and new," even if the effect is fleeting.

Childhood and Idiomatic Structures

Reflecting on his youth, Rory describes himself as a "lazy child" who was quite "pampered and spoiled." He admits to only keeping his room "reasonably tidy," noting that he did the dishes only occasionally, "after a fashion." He uses the structure "despite what my mother said" to highlight his lack of strict domestic discipline, providing an excellent example of a complex sentence structure for listeners to emulate.

Advanced Vocabulary for Daily Life

The episode concludes with a discussion on "errands"—tasks performed outside the home, such as shopping or dropping off laundry. The hosts encourage listeners to incorporate specific phrasal verbs and expressions into their speaking tests to sound more natural. By using vocabulary like "tidying up," "making the bed" (rather than "doing the bed"), and "having it done" (implying someone else performs the work), students can significantly enhance their fluency.

Ultimately, the podcast serves as a guide for transforming mundane topics like cleaning into an opportunity to showcase sophisticated language, reminding listeners that even a simple discussion about household chores can be a platform for a Band 9-level performance.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm not particularly house proud, but I certainly do my best to keep everything in order.
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However, there are times when I just can't be bothered
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although it's not usually when I'm expecting company, so nobody but me knows that.
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I feel like that's not really serious housework, but it needs to be done.
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And I do the dishes as well, after a fashion.
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📝Key Phrases

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do my best
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keep everything in order
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can't be bothered
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expecting company
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wipe down the surfaces
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📖 Transcript

Hello, Sunshine.
I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory, and we're the hosts of the IELTS Speaking Per Success podcast, a podcast that aims 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 fabulous vocabulary for your high IELTS school.
Bye, guys.
Oh Rory, are we recording premium episodes today?

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