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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: How to Discuss the Topic of 'Sitting']-[🪑 Sitting (S07E17) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2022-05-30

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📋 Summary

Enhancing IELTS Speaking Performance: The Topic of 'Sitting'

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, hosts Maria and Rory provide a comprehensive guide on how to navigate the seemingly mundane topic of 'sitting' during an IELTS Speaking Part 1 exam. They demonstrate how to elevate a simple conversation into a high-scoring performance by utilizing sophisticated vocabulary and natural collocations.

Vocabulary for Describing Chairs and Comfort

To avoid basic descriptions, the hosts suggest using specific terminology to characterize furniture and physical comfort.

  • Describing Chairs: Instead of just saying a chair is 'bad', Rory recommends using words like 'flimsy' to describe a chair that feels unstable or cheap. When discussing comfortable seating, terms like 'padded' (cushioned) or 'form-fitting' (molded to the body) are excellent for band 9 responses.
  • Functional Furniture: For those seeking extra flair, mentioning a 'recliner'—a chair that allows you to tilt back with leg supports—or a 'footstool' (a posh, specialized stool for elevating feet) adds depth to the description.
  • Idiomatic Expressions: A key takeaway for candidates is the phrase 'not going to do my back any favors', which is a natural way to express that something is physically uncomfortable or detrimental to one's posture.

Mastering Posture and Physical Habits

Discussing sitting naturally leads to the subject of posture. The hosts discuss the importance of sitting upright and avoiding 'slouching'—a posture where the shoulders are hunched forward. They highlight that maintaining good posture is essential for one's 'spine' and overall health. Furthermore, they note that describing habits like 'putting your feet up' or sitting with your 'foot tucked underneath you' provides a more vivid and descriptive narrative than simple, repetitive sentence structures.

Strategic Grammar and Conversational Fillers

Maria and Rory emphasize that IELTS examiners look for more than just vocabulary; they look for grammatical precision and natural fluency.

  • Emphasis: Rory demonstrates the use of 'I suppose I must do' to emphasize an action, which helps avoid repetitive phrasing.
  • Prepositions: While students often worry about whether to say 'sit on' or 'sit in' a chair, the hosts advise that it is not a major concern. 'Sitting in' is common when the chair has armrests, while 'sitting on' is generally acceptable for sofas or flat surfaces.
  • Describing the Past: When asked about childhood habits, Rory introduces the term 'salient feature', explaining that it refers to something that is prominent or easily remembered. Using such academic language can help distinguish a candidate's response from more common, simplistic answers.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the hosts suggest that if a candidate is asked an unexpected question about a daily activity like sitting, the best strategy is to be descriptive. By visiting a furniture store or reading product descriptions, candidates can acquire the specific vocabulary needed to discuss their 'ideal chair' or favorite seating arrangement with confidence and ease.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think that depends a lot on the weather.
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I can put my feet up there and read or work quite comfortably.
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Well, that really is dependent on the chair.
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it's probably not going to do my back any favors.
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The same goes for couches.
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📝Key Phrases

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put my feet up
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do my back any favors
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form-fitting
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out for the count
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salient feature
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