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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: How to Narrate an Important Decision]-[⚖️ Describe an important decision made with the help of other people (Part 2) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2025-10-16

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Navigating Complex Decisions: A Strategic Approach

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, the hosts break down how to effectively tackle the Part 2 prompt: "Describe an important decision made with the help of other people." Using a personal anecdote about purchasing a new laptop, Rory demonstrates how to structure a narrative that is both natural and grammatically sophisticated, providing learners with a blueprint for high-scoring responses.

Setting the Scene: The "Total Nightmare"

When addressing the prompt, it is essential to establish the context of the decision early. Rory describes his need for a new computer as a "total nightmare" because his old one had "started to fall to pieces and malfunction." This phrasing is excellent for candidates as it introduces descriptive, emotive language. The hosts emphasize that this structure can be applied to various scenarios, such as choosing a university, buying a car, or even planning a trip. The key is to frame the situation as a problem that required external "input" or "advice."

Structuring the Narrative: Linking Phrases

To achieve a high band score, candidates must use cohesive devices to transition between sections. Rory highlights several effective linking phrases:

  • "When it comes to...": Used to pivot to the reasoning behind the decision.
  • "In terms of...": Used to shift focus to the people involved in the decision-making process.
  • "To tell you more about...": Used to conclude the story by describing personal feelings.

These transitions help the candidate remain organized and ensure the flow of the story is logical and easy for the examiner to follow.

The Art of Vague Language and Binomials

One of the most insightful tips offered is the strategic use of "vague language" and "binomials." When a speaker lacks technical expertise—or simply wants to sound more natural—they can use phrases like "that sort of stuff" or "all the other bits and pieces." These expressions allow the speaker to avoid overly specific technical jargon while still conveying the necessary information. "Bits and pieces," for instance, is a classic English binomial that sounds native and fluent.

The Importance of Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verbs are essential for demonstrating idiomatic command of the language. Throughout the discussion, several key verbs are highlighted:

  • "Get things done and dusted": Meaning to complete a task efficiently.
  • "Settled on": Used when making a final choice after considering options.
  • "Get to grips with": Used to describe the challenge of learning or understanding something new (e.g., a new operating system).
  • "Faffing around": A fantastic piece of UK informal vocabulary meaning to waste time on unimportant tasks. Rory notes that without his friends' help, he would still be "faffing around" with a broken computer.
  • "Wound up": Used to describe the final outcome or the end result of a process.

Final Reflection: Making the Right Choice

Concluding the narrative requires reflecting on the outcome. Rory expresses that he was "over the moon" or "ecstatic" to have a functioning device, confirming that he "made the right choice." By using these emotive adjectives, candidates show a wider range of vocabulary. The episode concludes by encouraging listeners to adapt this narrative structure to their own lives—whether it is the decision to study for the IELTS exam or a major life event—reminding them that they can "steal" this story structure and adapt it to fit their own experiences.

🎯Key Sentences

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that was a total nightmare for me
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When it comes to why I made the final decision
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it was a pretty time-sensitive matter.
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it was important to get things done and dusted as soon as possible.
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Eventually I settled on the one I have now
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📝Key Phrases

1
a total nightmare
2
fall to pieces
3
time-sensitive matter
4
get things done and dusted
5
settled on
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📖 Transcript

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Hello, lovely, and welcome into our IELTS Speaking Part 2.
Describe an important decision made with the help of other people.
You should say what the decision was, why you made the decision, who helped you make the decision and how you felt about it.

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