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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: Discussing Technology with High-Level Vocabulary]-[💿 Technology (S08E10) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2022-11-14

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Mastering IELTS Speaking: Technology and Passive Structures

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory explore the topic of technology, providing listeners with high-level vocabulary and complex grammatical structures suitable for a Band 9 IELTS score.

The Dual Nature of Technology

When asked about his relationship with technology, Rory offers a refreshingly honest perspective, noting that he has always seen it as "much more of a curse than it is a blessing." He admits that he often "struggles to get to grips with it," an idiomatic expression meaning he finds it difficult to understand or master. This sets the tone for a discussion that balances the utility of modern devices with the frustrations they cause.

Vocabulary for Tech Wear and Tear

To describe the physical degradation of devices, the hosts introduce several precise phrasal verbs:

  • Wear down: Used to describe how Rory’s "touchpad keys have started to wear down" due to constant use.
  • Rubbed off: Refers to the paint on his laptop that has "begun to get rubbed off" through repetitive contact.
  • Wear out: A term for items that have reached the end of their functional life, such as his old "earphones" and "charger pack" which "have been worn out over time."

These terms are essential for candidates looking to move beyond basic adjectives and describe the lifecycle of electronic goods with nuance.

Strategic Use of Passive Voice

Throughout the conversation, the hosts emphasize the importance of passive structures to achieve a higher band score. By shifting the focus from the person to the action, the speech becomes more formal and academic. Key examples provided include:

  • "My laptop has been used so regularly..."
  • "Something which was discussed recently at work."
  • "Things that need to be replaced every couple of years."
  • "It has been argued that Batman is a superhero."

Using these passive constructions allows speakers to sound more sophisticated, especially when discussing trends or general facts where the agent of the action is unimportant or implied.

Modern Tech Trends and Lexical Variety

Maria and Rory also discuss how to answer questions about purchasing habits and future technology. Instead of repeatedly saying "I want," Rory suggests using the phrase "I fancy getting," which adds a more natural, idiomatic flair to one’s speech.

Furthermore, the podcast highlights terms for high-level technology discussions:

  • Technological advances/innovations: Useful for describing the latest developments.
  • Portability and efficiency: Key benefits of technology, such as the ease of carrying devices and the optimization of work processes.
  • Immersive experience: A great descriptor for virtual reality (VR) technology.

Conclusion

Whether you are discussing the pros and cons of drones, virtual reality, or simple household appliances like a "Hoover" (vacuum cleaner), the key to a Band 9 performance lies in combining these high-level phrasal verbs with complex passive sentence structures. As the hosts demonstrate, maintaining a critical yet articulate view of technology allows for a much more engaging and linguistically rich IELTS speaking performance.

🎯Key Sentences

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I always struggle to get to grips with it.
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I'm obviously never away from it, really.
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Actually, this was something that was discussed recently at work.
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But they're also just replacements for things which have been worn out over time.
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So the benefits are endless, although the disadvantages are as well.
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📝Key Phrases

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get to grips with
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wear down
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rub off
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wear out
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sought after
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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've started this podcast to give you gorgeous grammar and fabulous vocabulary for your high IELTS score.
Band 9 score.
Rory, stop checking your phone.
You're addicted to technology.

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