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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Talking About Relatives with Band 9 Vocabulary]-[👨‍👩‍👦‍👦 Relatives (S05E22) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2021-04-26

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Mastering IELTS Speaking: Talking About Relatives

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Rory delve into the topic of "relatives," providing high-level vocabulary and idiomatic expressions designed to help candidates achieve a Band 9 score. The discussion covers how to describe family structures, organize gatherings, and navigate the complex emotional dynamics of kinship.

Essential Vocabulary for Family Dynamics

To excel in the IELTS Speaking test, candidates should move beyond basic family terms like "mother" or "brother." Rory highlights several sophisticated phrases:

  • Cousins once or twice removed: A precise way to describe distant relatives from different generations. As Rory notes, this is a great way to describe someone when you have "no idea who they are" or how you are exactly related.
  • Family gathering: A more formal and descriptive term than "meeting," used to describe occasions where relatives come together for events like Christmas or birthdays.
  • Many moons ago: A fixed expression used to convey that something happened a very long time ago, adding flair to one's narrative.
  • Intertwined: Used to describe families that are "closely connected in a bit of a messy way." Rory suggests the sentence, "My family's lives are intertwined because we all live so close together."
  • Eccentricities: A polite, nuanced euphemism for the "annoying aspects of what people are like," which serves as a sophisticated alternative to calling someone "nuts."

Navigating Relationships and Communication

Maria and Rory emphasize the importance of using phrasal verbs and collocations to sound more natural. Key examples include:

  • Keep track of: Used in the context of maintaining knowledge of one's "family tree." It is essential for staying "in the know," a phrase meaning to keep one's knowledge up to date.
  • Catch up on: A vital phrasal verb for describing how relatives spend time together by "catching up on the latest news and family gossip."
  • Equal weight: When asked whether friends or relatives are more important, Rory suggests saying they have "equal weight," meaning you treat them with the same level of significance.
  • Emotional proximity: A high-level phrase to describe how close you feel to someone, regardless of physical distance. Rory explains that while friends may be "physically closer," relatives can be similar in terms of "emotional proximity."

Structural Advice for IELTS

Throughout the episode, the hosts demonstrate how to extend answers to show off linguistic range. For instance, when asked about the last time he saw his relatives, Rory uses the technique of asking for clarification ("Do you mean face to face?") and then providing a nuanced answer that contrasts "face-to-face" interactions with "online" gatherings.

They also warn against common pitfalls, such as misusing the word "gossip." Maria clarifies that "gossip" is an uncountable noun when referring to the act of talking about others, but a "gossip" (countable) refers to a person who habitually spreads rumors. By integrating these specific, high-level lexical items—such as "competitive hierarchy" or "overexposed"—students can demonstrate the precision and vocabulary variety required for a top-tier IELTS score.

🎯Key Sentences

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We have a lot in common, don't we?
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Probably not often enough these days.
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It was really hard for me to organise, actually.
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Do you mean face to face?
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Oh, God, that must have been many moons ago.
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📝Key Phrases

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take into consideration
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spread out all over the place
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many moons ago
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catch up on the latest news
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keep track of
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📖 Transcript

Hello, love.
I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory.
And we are the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast.
The podcast aims to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills, along the way.
We started this podcast to help you out with your English and boost your vocabulary and grammar with our high-level language for a high IELTS score.

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