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[Exploring Vocabulary and Strategies for IELTS Speaking: The Island Theme]-[🏝️ Islands (S06E10)]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2021-09-06

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Navigating IELTS Speaking: Lexical Precision and Strategic Improvisation

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Mariam and Rory use the theme of "Islands" to demonstrate how candidates can elevate their performance through sophisticated vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and effective communication strategies.

Elevating Vocabulary: The Power of Precise Terminology

To achieve a Band 9 score, candidates must move beyond basic descriptors. The hosts introduce high-level geographical terms such as "archipelago"—defined as an area containing a chain or group of islands scattered in water bodies—and "island chains." They also emphasize the importance of using descriptive verbs and adjectives to create vivid imagery. For instance, Rory describes an island as being "nestled among the coral reefs," explaining that "nestled" implies a cozy, enclosed, and secure position. Similarly, distinguishing between the "coast" (the land next to the sea) and the "interior" (the inner part of a landmass) provides a more nuanced way to discuss topography.

Strategic Improvisation: Handling the Unexpected

One of the most valuable takeaways from the discussion is how to handle creative language use. Rory experiments with the phrase "an island of vocabulary," a metaphorical, albeit non-standard, expression. The hosts advise that while creativity is encouraged in the IELTS exam, candidates should maintain clarity. If a student coins a new phrase, they can use signposting language such as "to coin a phrase," "in a manner of speaking," or "so to speak." This strategy signals to the examiner that the candidate is intentionally using figurative language, thereby demonstrating advanced linguistic control rather than a lack of vocabulary.

Managing Hypothetical Questions and Personal Experience

When faced with questions about topics outside of one's personal experience, the hosts suggest two paths:

  1. Use Hypothetical Language: If you have never visited an island, use structures like, "I imagine if I were to go to an island..." or "I wish I could say, but if I did go..." to fulfill the task requirements.
  2. Expressing Familiarity: When asked if one wants to return to a place, Rory uses the idiom "had my fill of them," meaning he has experienced enough of something and is satisfied. This is an excellent alternative to simply saying "I don't want to go back."

Grammar and Usage Tips

  • Articles with Geographical Names: The hosts clarify that while a single island name like "Santorini" typically takes no article, groups of islands—such as "the Fiji Islands" or "the Maldives"—require the definite article "the."
  • Self-Sufficiency: Using descriptive adjectives like "self-sufficient" allows candidates to elaborate on their personality or lifestyle in response to lifestyle-based questions, adding depth to their answers.

Ultimately, the podcast highlights that the IELTS speaking test is not just about factual accuracy, but about the ability to navigate conversation with confidence, even when the subject matter is challenging. By employing tools like idiomatic expressions, precise geographical terminology, and effective signposting, candidates can transform a simple topic like "Islands" into a sophisticated showcase of English proficiency.

🎯Key Sentences

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I've lived on quite a few islands in my time.
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I've kind of had my fill of them.
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I suppose if there were no alternatives I could do it again without much complaint.
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I'm quite self-sufficient, so it would hardly be a disaster.
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Not in the near future.
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📝Key Phrases

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to coin a phrase
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in a manner of speaking
3
so to speak
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nestled among
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have one's fill of
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
I'm Mariam.
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.
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