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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Vocabulary and Expressions for Describing Scenery]-[🏞 Scenery (Part 1) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2026-02-11

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📋 Summary

Exploring the Vocabulary of Scenery and Views

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Rory and Maria delve into the topic of "scenery," providing listeners with essential vocabulary and idiomatic structures to boost their IELTS scores. The discussion centers on how to describe natural environments, urban views, and the act of looking out of a window.

Defining Scenery and Natural Beauty

The hosts define "scenery" as the countryside or the natural environment. To elevate one's speaking, they suggest using adjectives such as "breathtaking" to describe nature that takes your breath away, or "spectacular" for scenery that is particularly impressive. When discussing photography, the hosts note that people often enjoy taking pictures of "spectacular scenery" or "amazing sunsets," which serves as a great way to showcase descriptive language during an exam.

Describing Views and Windows

When describing what one sees from a window, the hosts introduce several verbs and prepositions. One can say their windows "overlook" a forest or a river, or that they "look out on" a particular scene. The direction of the window is also key; for instance, a window might be "east-facing" or "north-facing."

  • Looking vs. Gazing vs. Staring: The episode distinguishes between these verbs. "Looking" implies a brief or non-defined duration. "Gazing" suggests looking for a longer time, often with admiration or in a state of reflection. "Staring" is described as looking with eyes wide open for a long period, which can sometimes imply distraction.
  • Cityscape vs. Natural Views: While some enjoy a view of the "cityscape" (buildings, towers, or churches), others might prefer a "sea view" or a "mountain view." The hosts acknowledge that some views, such as a "block of flats and a car park," are less exciting, providing a balanced vocabulary for both positive and negative descriptions.

The Impact of Views on Mental Well-being

The hosts debate whether a good view is essential. While Rory argues that a view can be "distracting," preventing one from focusing on tasks, Maria points to research suggesting that open views and greenery are "highly beneficial for mental health, stress reduction, and cognitive functions." Using such phrases can help a candidate sound more sophisticated and educated when answering IELTS questions.

Strategic Language for the IELTS Speaking Exam

To perform well in the speaking test, the hosts provide several tips:

  1. Avoid Repeating the Examiner: Instead of repeating the question, use phrases like, "Well, I don't think so," or "I do think it's important."
  2. Use Conditional Structures: When speculating about the future, such as wanting a different view, use conditionals: "If I do move, then maybe it would be nice to have a sea view," or "If I were to move, I’d have a mountain view."
  3. Expressing Preferences Naturally: Phrases like "frankly speaking" or "I’m pretty happy with the one I have now" add a natural, conversational flow to the speech.
  4. Expanding Vocabulary: Words like "urban sprawl" or "coastline" are excellent additions for describing one's living environment.

Ultimately, the episode emphasizes that whether one is describing the beauty of a sunset or the mundane nature of a car park, the key to a high IELTS score lies in the precision of the vocabulary used and the ability to link these descriptions to personal feelings and broader concepts like well-being and lifestyle.

🎯Key Sentences

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to make me take my camera out anyway.
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even if it's just to give my eyes a break
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I don't just gaze out the window for ages
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it's usually a nice rest, even for a moment.
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I think that depends on the side of the house, actually.
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📝Key Phrases

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make a habit of it
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give my eyes a break
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gaze out the window
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look out over
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block of flats
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📖 Transcript

And my name is Rory, and we're the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, the podcast that aims to help improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills, along the way.
We've started this podcast to give you gorgeous grammar and fabulous vocabulary for your high IELTS score.
Maria, did you have a good holiday?
Oh, yes, I did.
It was amazing.
I saw beautiful mountains and I saw the sea.

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