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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Discussing Teachers and School Experiences]-[👨‍🏫 Teachers (S09E10) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2023-07-16

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📋 Summary

Exploring the Topic of Teachers in IELTS Speaking

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory delve into the common Speaking Part 1 topic: teachers. Through their discussion, they provide valuable insights and vocabulary for students aiming to articulate their thoughts on education and personal history effectively.

Career Aspirations and Personal Reflection

When asked about the desire to become a teacher, candidates are encouraged to express their personal journey. Rory, a professional educator, notes that he "couldn't imagine doing anything else," highlighting the importance of passion in one's career choice. For those who are not teachers, the hosts suggest using hypothetical language. For instance, stating that teaching would "give me an opportunity to share my knowledge and passion for learning" is an excellent way to structure a response. Rory also shares a vulnerable moment from his past, admitting that he "used to be plagued with self-doubt"—a powerful phrase used to describe being overwhelmed by persistent negative thoughts, which nearly hindered his professional path.

Describing Influential Educators

To describe a favorite teacher, the hosts recommend using strong adjectives to paint a vivid picture. Rory recounts his experience with "Mrs. Jones," whom he describes as "brilliant" and "always willing to listen." He highlights her ability to support "lateral thinkers"—a term for those who approach problems in unusual, creative ways. Key vocabulary for describing positive teachers includes:

  • Passionate/Enthusiastic: Deeply committed to the subject matter.
  • Competent: Highly skilled and professional.
  • Thorough: Someone who goes into great detail and leaves no ground uncovered.
  • Patient: Demonstrating great patience with students, even those who are difficult to manage.

Navigating Negative Experiences

Not all school memories are positive. The hosts discuss how to talk about teachers who may have been less than ideal. For such cases, they suggest adjectives like "unprepared," "lazy," "indifferent," or the stronger term "obnoxious," which describes someone who is rude, unpleasant, and full of themselves.

Managing Behavior: The 'Tearaway' Concept

Reflecting on his own school days, Rory admits he was a bit of a "tearaway." This informal British term refers to a young person, often male, who behaves in an uncontrolled way and frequently causes trouble. For a more gender-neutral or American-English alternative, the term "brat" can be used to describe a child who behaves badly. These terms add a layer of informality and natural flair to a candidate's speaking, provided they are used in the correct context.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the hosts emphasize that whether you are discussing a "warm and welcoming" teacher or reflecting on your own misbehavior, the key to a high IELTS score is using specific, descriptive vocabulary and maintaining a natural flow. By incorporating phrases like "fostering a love for learning" or "providing guidance," candidates can elevate their answers from simple descriptions to sophisticated reflections on their educational journey.

🎯Key Sentences

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I can't imagine doing anything else, to be honest with you.
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I didn't always think so, though.
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I used to be plagued with self-doubt
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I'll quite happily admit that.
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But I always remembered loving her classes.
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📝Key Phrases

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I can't imagine doing anything else
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plagued with self-doubt
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willing to listen
4
lateral thinkers
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a pain to work with
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory, and we're 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 gorgeous grammar joy, fabulous vocabulary for your high-aisled school.
So, Rory, how long have you been a teacher?
Oh, years and years now.

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