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[Discussing Rain: Idioms, Vocabulary, and Daily Life]-[⛆ Rain (S09E04) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2023-06-06

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Exploring the Nuances of Rain: Idioms and Practical Vocabulary

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory delve into the topic of rain, providing a masterclass in descriptive language, phrasal verbs, and idiomatic expressions suitable for high-level English proficiency.

Idiomatic Expressions and Phrasal Verbs

To elevate one's speaking score, the hosts emphasize the importance of using idiomatic language. Rory introduces the phrase "to rain on someone’s parade," which means to ruin someone's day or upset their plans. When discussing preferences for weather, Rory describes the difference between staying indoors and being outside as "a whole other kettle of fish," a sophisticated way of saying something is a completely different story.

For those who enjoy staying inside during a storm, the hosts suggest the phrasal verb "cozy up," meaning to make oneself comfortable, perhaps with a blanket, while listening to the rain "battering down"—a vivid term for heavy, loud rain hitting a roof. Conversely, if one is forced to endure the elements, Rory uses the expression "soldier on," which describes the act of continuing to work or move forward despite difficulty or discomfort. He also humorously remarks, "I'm not made of sugar," a playful way of saying he won't "melt" or fall apart just because of a little water.

Describing Precipitation

Beyond simple weather descriptions, the podcast covers a spectrum of vocabulary related to rainfall. The hosts differentiate between a light "drizzle" and a heavy "downpour" or "cloudburst." They also introduce the more formal, C2-level term "precipitation," which encompasses all forms of water falling from the sky, including "hail." Rory notes that precipitation is a key scientific metric for defining deserts, humorously pointing out that Antarctica is technically the world's largest desert due to its lack of rainfall.

The Impact of Rain on Daily Life

When discussing how rain affects daily life, Rory highlights that being "caught in the rain" often necessitates finding "shelter." He contrasts his personal experience—where rain is merely "a bit of a pain" that makes his hair go flat—with broader environmental impacts. He explains that while rain is essential for "vegetation" and a source of drinking water, excessive amounts can lead to "erosion issues," "mudslides," and "flooding" in "exposed areas."

In Scotland, Rory explains that the population is "accustomed to" the rain, which has led to the development of robust "drainage" systems. He uses the second conditional to reflect on this: "We would probably notice it more if it didn't rain," illustrating how deeply ingrained the weather is in their daily routine.

Conclusion

This episode serves as a practical guide for IELTS candidates to incorporate diverse vocabulary and natural-sounding idioms into their speech. By moving beyond basic descriptors and utilizing terms like "precipitation," "soldier on," and "drainage," students can demonstrate a sophisticated command of the English language, turning a mundane topic like the weather into an opportunity to showcase linguistic proficiency.

🎯Key Sentences

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I got caught in the rain on the way here.
2
I think it depends where I am, to be honest with you.
3
Look out the window and be thankful that I'm not out there.
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It will depend entirely on what's on the schedule.
5
I'm not made of sugar.
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📝Key Phrases

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rain on my parade
2
cozy up
3
a whole other kettle of fish
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get soaked
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battering down
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory.
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 gorgeous grammar, fabulous vocabulary, and joy along the way.
Rory, look at yourself, you're all wet.

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