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[Mastering Science Vocabulary and IELTS Speaking Strategies]-[🧬 Science (Season 2 Finale 🏁) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2020-04-13

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Enhancing IELTS Speaking: A Deep Dive into Science-Related Discourse

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Rory explore the topic of "Science," providing listeners with both high-level vocabulary and structural insights for the IELTS speaking exam. The discussion centers on how to articulate one's relationship with science, educational experiences, and the importance of scientific literacy.

The Significance of Science

When asked about his personal interest in science, Rory highlights its fundamental role in human progress. He describes science as a discipline that "gives answers to all the unanswered questions" and notes that "medical science saves lives." Furthermore, he touches upon the psychological aspect of the field, suggesting that science provides scientists with a "sense of meaning in their lives," which he considers "absolutely essential."

Educational Background and Vocabulary

Discussing his academic history, Rory provides a nuanced view of his schooling. He describes his primary school science education as "a bit tangential to the actual main syllabus," using the term tangential to denote something erratic or poorly connected to the core curriculum. He contrasts this with his high school education, which he found to be "more thorough."

Key vocabulary terms explored during this segment include:

  • Syllabus/Curriculum: Defined as the structured plan of education for a subject or year.
  • Inquiring mind: A term used to describe someone who is constantly curious and seeks answers, a trait common among successful scientists.
  • Superfluous: Used by Rory to describe education that feels unnecessary or excessive.

Grammar and Idiomatic Expressions

Throughout the conversation, the hosts reinforce the use of specific grammatical structures that can boost a candidate's IELTS band score:

  1. Used to: Rory employs this structure to discuss past habits, stating, "I used to read more about it than I do now," effectively contrasting his past behavior with his current interests in linguistics and methodology.
  2. Expressing Preferences: The hosts introduce various ways to discuss subjects one is interested in or dislikes. For instance, being "into" science, or conversely, stating that something is "not my cup of tea" or "not up my street."
  3. Idiomatic Slips: Rory discusses the phrase "a head start," acknowledging that while he used it slightly incorrectly in context, he aims to get a "good grip" on his scientific knowledge despite being older.

Scientific Classification and Subject Matter

Finally, the podcast clarifies the distinction between academic fields. While "biology, chemistry, and physics" are identified as the pillars of science, the hosts clarify that subjects ending in "-ology" (such as archaeology or paleontology) generally fall under the scientific umbrella. They also humorously address the confusion between scientific facts and common perceptions, such as the classification of tomatoes as berries rather than vegetables, emphasizing that language usage often differs between technical and casual contexts.

By analyzing these responses, listeners are encouraged to adopt similar precise vocabulary and varied sentence structures to improve their fluency and coherence in the IELTS speaking examination.

🎯Key Sentences

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No, it's not rocket science, is it?
2
Oh, absolutely.
3
Um, kind of.
4
It didn't get really serious until high school.
5
I didn't actually like it at the time.
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📝Key Phrases

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not rocket science
2
tangential to
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main syllabus
4
superfluous
5
thorough
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📖 Transcript

Hello, everyone.
I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory.
And we are 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 started this podcast to give you a look at how native super English native speaker...

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