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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Navigating the Topic of Puzzles]-[🧩 Puzzles (S08E02) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2022-09-20

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📋 Summary

Exploring Puzzles in IELTS Speaking

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory delve into the topic of "puzzles," a recurring theme in IELTS Speaking Part 1. The discussion highlights how candidates can effectively utilize specific vocabulary, phrasal verbs, and structural strategies to handle this topic with fluency and precision.

Essential Vocabulary and Phrasal Verbs

A significant portion of the episode focuses on the linguistic tools required to discuss puzzles. Rory emphasizes that while he finds it difficult to "make out any solutions" (meaning to understand or see something clearly), candidates should be comfortable with verbs like "do," "complete," and "solve" when referring to puzzles.

Key phrasal verbs and expressions highlighted include:

  • "Make out": Used to describe the process of finding or clearly perceiving a solution.
  • "Fill out": Specifically used for completing crosswords or forms.
  • "Match up with": Useful for connecting a puzzle type to one's "area of expertise," such as Rory’s preference for word-based puzzles over numerical ones.
  • "Putting up": Used in the context of posting content on social media, such as sharing results of online games like Wordle.
  • "Enough of a [noun]": A sophisticated structure to indicate that a task is already sufficiently challenging, such as Rory noting that "working out my finances is enough of a number puzzle for me."

Categorizing Puzzles

To provide comprehensive answers, the hosts categorize puzzles into various types, which can help candidates expand their responses during an exam. These include:

  • Word-based puzzles: Such as crosswords or Wordle.
  • Number-based puzzles: Such as Sudoku.
  • Physical or tactile puzzles: Such as jigsaw puzzles (which consist of many jigsaw pieces) and Rubik's cubes.

Strategic Approaches for the Exam

Maria and Rory suggest that if a candidate is not particularly fond of puzzles, they can still provide high-scoring answers by pivoting the conversation. For instance, one can describe their daily life or work challenges as a puzzle, using phrases like, "living my life is enough of a puzzle for me." This strategy demonstrates linguistic flexibility and the ability to use metaphors effectively.

Furthermore, the hosts discuss the descriptive qualities of puzzles. Whether they are "engaging" (interesting) or "therapeutic" (calming), using these adjectives allows a candidate to express an opinion beyond a simple "yes" or "no." Even if a puzzle is "puzzling" (confusing), acknowledging this complexity with humor or self-awareness can signal a high level of language control to the examiner.

Conclusion

The episode concludes by encouraging listeners to practice these phrasal verbs and descriptive adjectives. By framing personal experiences—whether it is navigating public transport or managing finances—as a "puzzle," candidates can turn a potentially mundane topic into an opportunity to showcase advanced vocabulary and idiomatic expression.

🎯Key Sentences

1
It's always difficult for me to follow the instructions, let alone make out any solutions.
2
It's just because I have other things on my mind, to be honest with you.
3
I suppose working out my finances is enough of a number puzzle for me.
4
I think I used to, but I had more time to finish them off back then.
5
I don't really have the time for it.
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📝Key Phrases

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make out
2
have other things on my mind
3
match up with
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area of expertise
5
finish off
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📖 Transcript

Hello, Sunshine.
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 created this podcast to give you joy happiness, super-duper vocabulary and grammar, gorgeous grammar, which leads you to glamour.
For a high score.

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