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[Exploring the Cosmos: IELTS Speaking Insights on Space and Stars]-[☄️ Outer space and stars (S08E21) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2023-01-30

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Mastering IELTS Speaking: The Topic of Outer Space

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory delve into the fascinating topic of "stars and outer space," providing listeners with essential vocabulary and idiomatic expressions to boost their IELTS scores. The discussion covers everything from personal interest in astronomy to the technical aspects of science fiction and space travel.

Stargazing and Celestial Vocabulary

To describe one's interest in the night sky, Rory introduces the term "stargazing." He identifies as an "opportunistic stargazer," meaning he takes advantage of clear nights to observe the sky. For learners looking to expand their descriptive range, the hosts suggest using terms like "myriads of stars" to indicate an uncountable number of stars. Furthermore, the discussion touches on "celestial events" and "heavenly bodies," which are sophisticated ways to refer to objects and phenomena in space. Specific examples provided include the "Orion Nebula"—a vast collection of interstellar material—and the phenomenon of "coronal mass ejection," where the sun releases hot plasma into space.

The Nuances of Science Fiction and Idioms

When discussing space-related media, Rory distinguishes between "hard science fiction" (which adheres to realistic physical laws, such as the constraints of the speed of light) and "soft science fiction" (which allows for creative liberties like universal translators or alien-built ships). To express a strong interest in a topic, the hosts recommend the idiom "right up my avenue" (or "right up my street"). Conversely, if a topic is not of interest, one might say, "It’s not really my thing."

Environmental Factors and Observation

Observing the stars is heavily dependent on "light pollution." Rory explains that in areas with low light pollution, one can easily spot "constellations"—the imaginary shapes humans project onto star patterns—and planets like Mars. He describes the visual effect of stars as "twinkling away," a result of light traveling through the Earth's atmosphere and various interstellar debris, such as the **"Oort Cloud."

The Future of Space Travel

Addressing the hypothetical question of traveling into space, Rory utilizes the "second conditional" to express his thoughts: "If we had a space elevator or a skyhook... I would absolutely be down for that." He expresses hesitation toward current rocket technology, noting that he is not interested in "strapping myself to the top of a rocket filled with fuel." However, he admits that seeing the Earth from "orbit" and performing a "spacewalk" would be incredible experiences, even if he doubts he could meet the rigorous **"astronaut fitness requirements."

Conclusion

This episode serves as a masterclass for IELTS candidates, demonstrating how to weave complex vocabulary—such as extraterrestrial, plasma, and orbit—into natural, conversational speech. By moving beyond basic terminology and incorporating idiomatic language and hypothetical structures, students can significantly elevate their speaking performance.

🎯Key Sentences

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When I get the chance, I do.
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just watching them for ages.
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I've read or watched for myself.
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anything about extraterrestrials and space travel is right up my avenue.
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I also like the mindless fun of Starship Troopers as well.
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📝Key Phrases

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staring off into space
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right up my avenue
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light pollution
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twinkling away
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down for that
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory, and we're 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.
We've started this podcast to give you happiness joy, gorgeous grammar and super vocabulary for your high IELTS score.
Your bad night's gone.
Rory, are you paying attention?

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