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[Vocabulary to Relieve Stress and Boost Your IELTS Score]-[IELTS Energy 1485: Vocabulary That Lifts a Weight Off Your Shoulders]

IELTS Energy English 7+ · B1 · 2025-05-13

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Mastering Stress-Related Vocabulary for IELTS Success

In episode 1485 of the IELTS Energy Podcast, hosts Jessica Beck and Aubrey Carter explore powerful vocabulary designed to help test-takers articulate feelings of stress and relief. Using natural, high-level idioms is a proven strategy to elevate one's speaking score, as these expressions allow candidates to provide more nuanced, personal, and descriptive answers across all three parts of the IELTS exam.

Key Vocabulary and Idioms

  1. "A weight lifted off my shoulders" (or "A weight off my shoulders"): This is the primary idiom discussed. It signifies an immediate release of anxiety. The hosts clarify that this phrase is highly flexible; it can be shortened to "a weight lifted" or "a weight off my shoulders" without losing its meaning. It is particularly effective when describing how one feels after completing a stressful task or achieving a goal, such as finally receiving a target IELTS band score.

  2. "Relieved": A versatile adjective that serves as a clear, direct way to express the cessation of stress. The hosts suggest using it in contexts like awaiting test results or anticipating the outcome of a difficult situation.

  3. "Let out a big sigh of relief": This expression adds a physical dimension to the description. It helps the speaker paint a picture for the examiner, illustrating the visceral reaction to the removal of pressure.

Strategic Application in the IELTS Exam

The hosts emphasize that these terms are not limited to one section of the test:

  • Part 1 & 2: These sections often ask about personal habits, stress management, or describing past experiences. Using the phrase "a weight lifted off my shoulders" allows a candidate to explain how a specific activity, such as hiking or organizing a task list, impacts their emotional state. Aubrey demonstrates this by contrasting her past carefree life with her current responsibilities, effectively using the vocabulary to bridge the gap between past and present.
  • Part 3: This section focuses on broader societal issues. Candidates can apply this vocabulary to discuss topics like the stigma surrounding therapy or the anxiety levels of modern teenagers, showing the examiner that the vocabulary is flexible and can be adapted to formal or abstract discussions.
  • General Writing Task 1: The vocabulary is also useful in formal letter writing, where a candidate might express that they would be "relieved" if a service complaint were addressed or an issue resolved.

Practical Tips for Fluency

Beyond vocabulary, the episode addresses the importance of daily speaking practice. Many students struggle because they consume English content but fail to produce it. The hosts suggest "narrating your life"—describing your daily actions out loud in English—to build the muscle memory required for the exam. Additionally, summarizing podcasts or articles immediately after consuming them is an excellent strategy to improve fluency and confidence. By integrating these idioms into daily practice, students can reduce the mental burden of the exam, effectively taking the "weight off their shoulders" before they even enter the testing room.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm doing great.
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Thanks for having me.
3
Friday does lift a weight, right?
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The weekend is here.
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I love that.
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📝Key Phrases

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a weight lifted off my shoulders
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stuck in
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mind goes blank
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keep up to date with
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get past being stuck
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📖 Transcript

This is the IELTS Energy Podcast episode 1485, vocabulary that lifts a weight off your shoulders.
Welcome to the IELTS Energy Podcast from all ears English.
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