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[Navigating the World of Footwear: IELTS Vocabulary and Insights]-[👠 Shoes (S06E16) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2021-10-18

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📋 Summary

Exploring the Lexicon of Footwear: An IELTS Perspective

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Rory delve into the topic of "shoes," providing listeners with a masterclass in descriptive vocabulary and idiomatic expressions essential for achieving a high band score. The discussion moves from personal habits to a broader categorization of footwear, offering a comprehensive guide for students preparing for the IELTS speaking exam.

Personal Preferences and Purchasing Habits

When discussing how often one buys shoes, Rory admits he purchases them infrequently, noting that his current pair is "falling to pieces," a vivid idiom describing items in a state of extreme disrepair. He highlights a common frustration with online shopping, recounting an experience where he "wasn't best pleased" (a classic British understatement) when the product arrived in an incorrect color. Consequently, he prefers visiting a "shoe shop" or "shoe store" in person. His preference leans toward "casual footwear," specifically from the brand Skechers, noting that only a "small subset"—a precise term for a specific category within a larger group—appeals to his taste.

Challenging the Comfort-Style Dichotomy

One of the most insightful arguments presented is the rejection of the "dichotomy" between comfort and aesthetics. Rory argues that one should not have to choose between functional, "sensible shoes" and stylish ones. He makes a humorous but pointed observation about high heels, suggesting they are "designed exclusively to torture women" at the "expense of comfort." This critique serves as a great example for students to use when discussing the trade-offs between fashion and practicality in IELTS Speaking Part 3.

Expanding Your Vocabulary: Types of Shoes

To excel in the exam, the hosts emphasize the importance of moving beyond generic terms. They suggest familiarizing oneself with specific categories:

  • Formal vs. Casual: Distinguishing between "formal footwear" and "casual footwear."
  • Specific Styles: The hosts introduce terms such as "boots" (including "ankle boots" and "knee boots"), "trainers" (or sneakers), "clogs," "crocs," "flip-flops," and "sandals."
  • Niche Fashion: For those aiming for a band nine, the hosts suggest mentioning more unique styles like "Oxfords," "Mary Janes," "loafers," and even "Jikatabi shoes" (traditional Japanese split-toe footwear).

Learning these specific names—and, as Maria advises, checking images of them—is crucial for demonstrating lexical resource. The hosts also touch upon seasonal trends, such as "platform boots" and "fancy slippers," showing how one can discuss fashion trends using sophisticated descriptors.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the conversation underscores that language proficiency is not just about memorizing definitions, but about understanding how to classify and describe everyday objects with precision. Whether you are a "shoe person" like Maria or someone who prefers keeping a minimalist collection of four pairs like Rory, mastering this vocabulary will undoubtedly enhance your ability to communicate effectively during the IELTS speaking test. As Rory concludes, it is not just about the shoes themselves, but the context and comfort they provide in our daily lives.

🎯Key Sentences

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You should put yourself in my shoes.
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Try and see it from where I'm coming from.
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I wasn't best pleased.
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I can't remember the last time I bought anything even remotely formal.
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I don't see why it has to be a dichotomy.
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📝Key Phrases

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put yourself in my shoes
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see it from where I'm coming from
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not my thing
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falling to pieces
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not best pleased
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
I'm Mariam.
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've started this podcast to give you joy and IELTS speaking topics with gorgeous grammar and fabulous vocabulary for your high score.
Your band nine score.

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