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[Mastering the 'Machines' Topic for IELTS Speaking: Vocabulary and Strategies]-[🤖 Machines (Part 1 ) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2025-06-02

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Navigating the 'Machines' Topic in IELTS Speaking

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Rory explore a relatively new and intriguing topic for IELTS Speaking Part 1: Machines. As the discussion highlights, this subject offers a great opportunity for candidates to showcase advanced vocabulary and descriptive language regarding home appliances, gadgets, and AI-powered technology.

Defining 'Machines' in a Modern Context

When discussing machines, candidates should move beyond basic definitions. A machine is essentially a piece of equipment with moving parts that uses power to perform specific tasks. For the exam, this includes:

  • Home Appliances: Items like washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators, and vacuum cleaners.
  • Smart Gadgets: Modern devices such as voice assistants (e.g., Amazon’s Alexa), smart lighting systems, and even niche items like a "smart couch station."
  • AI-Powered Machinery: The conversation emphasizes that we are living in an era of artificial intelligence, and mentioning AI-integrated devices adds a contemporary flair to your responses.

Key Vocabulary and Idiomatic Expressions

To achieve a high band score, the hosts recommend using precise vocabulary and collocations:

  • Indispensable: A C2-level term meaning something so important that you cannot live without it. For example, "My washing machine is absolutely indispensable."
  • Self-explanatory: Used to describe processes that are easy to understand without needing guidance. Rory notes that most machines are "fairly self-explanatory."
  • Out of the ordinary: A useful phrase for describing situations that are not standard or routine. For instance, "A manual is handy if you have to do something out of the ordinary, like using new settings."
  • Manuals/Guides: Instead of just saying 'instructions,' use 'manuals' or 'guides' to demonstrate lexical variety.
  • Work things out: A phrasal verb meaning to understand or solve a problem. "Even though you can usually work things out by looking at the device, a manual can be helpful."

Strategy: How to Be 'Interesting' to the Examiner

One of the most important takeaways from the podcast is the advice to be interesting. If you do not own a specific machine, or if your home setup is simple, you are encouraged to use your imagination.

  • The Power of Creative Invention: The hosts suggest that you can "lie" to show off your vocabulary. If everyone talks about a TV, you can talk about a "water purifier" or a "treadmill." This allows you to use specific, high-level terminology that separates you from other candidates.
  • Using Connectors: When shifting between topics or addressing specific machine types, use natural transition phrases such as, "When it comes to sweeping machines..." or "As for..."

Practical Application

For Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking test, the examiners are looking for fluency and the ability to describe your daily life. Whether you are discussing a "lawnmower," a "dishwasher," or a "handheld sweeper," the goal is to explain why these machines are useful. As Rory demonstrates, you can explain that a machine is a "real time saver" that helps you avoid "manual labor."

By focusing on these sophisticated terms and maintaining an engaging, descriptive narrative, candidates can turn a mundane topic like household appliances into a high-scoring demonstration of English proficiency.

🎯Key Sentences

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I can't imagine life without it, actually.
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Usually the process is fairly self -explanatory but it's always good to check.
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After that, I find it easy enough to remember what I need to do.
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Even though you can usually work things out just by looking at whatever the device is
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a manual or a set of instructions can be handy if you have to do something out of the ordinary
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📝Key Phrases

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show up for someone
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turn a tough day around
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time saver
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manual labor
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self-explanatory
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📖 Transcript

You know that feeling when someone shows up for you just when you need it most?
That's what Uber is all about.
Not just a ride or dinner at your door.
It's how Uber helps you show up for the moments that matter.
Because showing up can turn a tough day around or make a good one even better.
Whatever it is, big or small, Uber is on the way.

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