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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Discussing Sports Teams and Competition]-[⚽ Sports (Part 1) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2026-02-03

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📋 Summary

Navigating IELTS Speaking Topics: Sports and Team Dynamics

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Rory and Maria delve into the common IELTS Speaking Part 1 topic of "Sports Teams." Through their discussion, they provide valuable insights on how to handle questions about competition, team participation, and personal preferences while utilizing high-level vocabulary and idiomatic expressions to boost an IELTS score.

The Non-Competitive Perspective

One of the most effective ways to answer personal questions in the IELTS exam is to be authentic. Rory admits that he is "not a very competitive person," stating clearly that he does not have "a competitive bone in my body." This idiomatic expression is a sophisticated way to explain a lack of interest in high-stakes rivalry. He further elaborates that sports do not "appeal" to him, explaining that he sees no point in "going hell for leather"—an idiom meaning to move or act as fast as possible—on a pitch or court. This demonstrates how candidates can use figurative language to explain their feelings toward social norms like team sports.

Individual vs. Team Sports

When asked to choose between team and individual sports, Rory prefers individual activities. His reasoning is practical: there is "less chance to mess up" or "let your teammates down." The phrase "let someone down" is a useful phrasal verb for describing the burden of responsibility in a team setting. Maria notes that for candidates, it is important to categorize sports correctly. While team sports include football, rugby, and cricket, individual sports involve activities like swimming, diving, or athletics. By acknowledging that he prefers to "read a book" or watch YouTube rather than engage in competitive games, Rory maintains a natural flow that is essential for high-scoring responses.

Cultural Context and Childhood Experiences

Discussing the popularity of sports in one's culture is a standard IELTS task. Rory points out that in Scotland, there is a "strong culture" of football and rugby, citing the "Tartan Army" as an example of fan engagement. When reflecting on his childhood, he mentions participating in "extracurricular activities"—those done outside regular school hours—such as hockey and swimming. He differentiates between "elite athletes" and those who, like him, were more "well-balanced," suggesting that his parents valued productive childcare over intense athletic training.

Vocabulary and Strategic Tips for IELTS

Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of vocabulary precision:

  • Phrasal Verbs: Using verbs like "let down" or "mess up" adds a natural, native-like quality to speech.
  • Idioms: Expressions like "hell for leather" and "not my cup of tea" provide color and demonstrate a higher command of the language.
  • Being Interesting: Maria encourages listeners to "be interesting" by mentioning unique sports, such as "underwater hockey" (sometimes referred to as Octopush). This strategy helps candidates stand out to examiners by offering original content rather than relying on generic answers.

Ultimately, the hosts remind candidates that being a "team captain" or playing a specific "position" (like a defender or winger) are great ways to structure answers. Whether or not a candidate enjoys sports, the key to success lies in the ability to articulate one's personal lifestyle choices—like practicing yoga—with clarity, confidence, and a varied range of English vocabulary.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's not my cup of tea at all.
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not that I can remember off the top of my head.
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I don't see the point in sort of going hell for leather
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It just it doesn't appeal to me at all.
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there's less chance to mess up
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📝Key Phrases

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off the top of my head
2
not my cup of tea
3
go hell for leather
4
doesn't appeal to me at all
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let someone down
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
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 super grammar and fabulous vocabulary for your high IELTS score.
Your bad night score.
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