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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Vocabulary and Insights on Perfume and Fragrances]-[👃 Perfume (Part 1) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2024-10-07

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Elevating Your IELTS Speaking: A Deep Dive into Perfume Vocabulary

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory explore the topic of "perfume," providing learners with the high-level vocabulary necessary to hit a Band 9 score. Whether you are a fan of fragrances or not, this topic serves as a perfect vehicle for demonstrating descriptive language and idiomatic expressions.

The Nuance of Fragrance Terminology

To achieve a high band score, it is essential to move beyond basic words like "smell." The hosts emphasize the term "fragrance," which is a C2-level word defined as a sweet or pleasant smell. Unlike "smell," which can be negative, a fragrance is inherently positive. Rory notes that he has his "preferences in terms of fragrances," which is a sophisticated way to discuss one's personal taste.

Furthermore, the term "scent" is introduced as another high-level synonym for a natural, pleasant aroma. Learners are encouraged to categorize fragrances using descriptive adjectives such as:

  • Floral: Notes derived from flowers.
  • Fruity: Notes made of berries or fruits.
  • Woody: Scents containing ingredients like musk, amber, or wood.
  • Citrus: Tangy scents like lemon, orange, or grapefruit.

Practical Usage and Application

When discussing how to use perfume, the hosts provide natural collocations. One does not just "put on" perfume; one can say, "I wear different scents" or "I spray perfume around my neck and collarbones." The term "collarbones" is a precise anatomical reference that adds specificity to your speaking.

For those who prefer a lighter touch, the episode highlights terms like "aftershave" (typically for men) and "eau de toilette," which is described as a lighter-smelling liquid compared to stronger colognes. The hosts also touch upon "room sprays" and "linen sprays" (for bedding), showcasing how the vocabulary of fragrances extends well beyond the body.

Budgeting and Gift-Giving

Discussing spending habits is a common IELTS task. Rory mentions he tries to "stick to a narrow budget" for perfumes, meaning he keeps his spending limited. However, he acknowledges that high-end brands can be expensive. When discussing gifts, the phrase "hard to get a hold of" is highly recommended for describing items that are limited edition or difficult to import. If you are buying a gift for someone who loves a specific French brand, you might explain that, while it is difficult to find, "it is always worth it in the end" because of the recipient's appreciation.

Strategic Advice for IELTS Candidates

Maria provides a crucial tip for test-takers: "You are free to lie." If you are not a "perfume person," you should still invent a narrative to showcase your vocabulary. By imagining you love perfume, you gain the opportunity to use descriptive words like "vibrant scents" or "irresistibly sensual."

Finally, the hosts warn against the insanity of luxury pricing, where some bottles "cost an arm and a leg" (an idiom meaning very expensive). By referencing iconic brands like Chanel or Dior and describing the bottle as a "piece of art," candidates can demonstrate both cultural knowledge and advanced descriptive capabilities. Using this specific, nuanced vocabulary will undoubtedly help listeners transition from basic descriptions to fluent, Band 9-level English.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have my preferences in terms of fragrances.
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Just don't ask me to describe them in detail.
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I have no idea if that's true or not.
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I certainly hope so because I pay a lot for it.
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I'll take your word for that.
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📝Key Phrases

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wild about something
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in terms of
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in detail
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make things last
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stick to a budget
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely. I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory, and we're the host of the IELTS Speaking Per 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 gorgeous grammar and super vocabulary for your high IELTS score.
Your band night score.
Oh, Rory, how are you doing today?

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