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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Navigating Conversations About Losing and Finding Items]-[🙄 Losing and finding things (S07E05) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2022-03-08

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Mastering IELTS Speaking: Navigating Conversations About Losing and Finding Items

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Rory explore the common IELTS Part 1 topic of "Losing and Finding." Beyond just answering questions, the episode provides a masterclass in using sophisticated vocabulary and grammatical structures to elevate one's performance in an examination setting.

Vocabulary for Misplacing and Discovering

The hosts emphasize the importance of using precise synonyms to avoid repetitive language. When discussing the act of losing an item, Rory suggests using the verb "misplace" rather than simply saying "lost." He also introduces the phrase "lose track of," which can be used to describe losing awareness of an object's location or even one's train of thought.

Conversely, when talking about finding items, the phrasal verb "come across" is presented as an excellent alternative to "find." Using "come across" suggests that the discovery was made by accident, which adds a layer of naturalness to the speaker's narrative. The hosts also caution candidates against using overly dramatic or abstract language—such as "I've lost my soul"—unless they specifically intend to "creep out" the examiner, which is generally advised against.

Strategies for Locating Lost Belongings

When asked how to find lost items, the discussion pivots to practical and descriptive language. Rory introduces the idiomatic expression "retrace their steps," which perfectly describes the process of physically or mentally walking back through one's day to locate an item. To add further depth, he suggests using the phrase "in my mind's eye" to describe the process of visualizing events in one's imagination. Another highly practical term mentioned is "set reminders," which demonstrates a proactive approach to managing personal belongings.

Ethical Conduct and Social Norms

The conversation also touches upon the moral implications of finding someone else's property. The hosts discuss the importance of attempting to "return it to the right person" or handing it over to authorities like the police. If returning an item is not immediately possible, one might "put up a notice" to inform the owner.

Interestingly, the hosts introduce the nuanced concept of being "moderately socially acceptable." This phrase is used to describe situations where keeping a low-value, inexpensive item (like a lighter) is seen as a minor transgression rather than a serious moral failing. This level of descriptive nuance is exactly what examiners look for when assessing a candidate's ability to express complex opinions.

Grammatical Precision in IELTS

Throughout the episode, the importance of correct tense usage is highlighted:

  • Present Perfect: Essential for answering "Have you ever..." questions (e.g., "Not in a while, but I have before").
  • Past Perfect: Useful for sequencing events, such as explaining that you found something that someone else "had left behind."

By incorporating these specific lexical items and grammatical structures, candidates can transform mundane answers about lost keys or flash drives into sophisticated, high-scoring responses.

🎯Key Sentences

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I wouldn't say I was prone to misplacing things but it happens from time to time.
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That's especially true when I work in a new place and I leave things lying around.
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If they can't do that, then they try to do something similar in their mind's eye.
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Not in a while, but I have before.
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I came across someone's change that they'd left behind without realising.
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📝Key Phrases

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prone to misplacing things
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from time to time
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leave things lying around
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retrace their steps
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in my mind's eye
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📖 Transcript

Hello, Sunshine.
I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory Darling.
And we're the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, the podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills.
Love as well as your listening skills.
Sweetheart along the way.

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