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[Walking: Vocabulary and Perspectives on Daily Movement]-[🚶 Walking (S05E08) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2021-01-14

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The Art of Walking: Vocabulary and Cultural Insights

In this episode of IELTS Speaking for Success, hosts Maria and Rory explore the multifaceted topic of walking, providing listeners with high-level vocabulary and idiomatic expressions to elevate their English communication skills. Through personal anecdotes and practical linguistic advice, the hosts break down how to discuss physical movement in various contexts.

The Nuances of Movement

Rory distinguishes between different types of walking based on intent and environment. He notes that while he dislikes walking when on "urgent business" or "running late"—situations that require a "faster pace"—he finds great pleasure in walking when surrounded by "nice scenery" or when it aligns with his personal "pace of life."

To enhance descriptive language, the hosts suggest alternatives to the generic verb "walk." They introduce:

  • Stroll: A more casual term, implying a slower, leisurely pace without a specific direction or urgency.
  • Wander: Often used to describe moving around aimlessly in a relaxed manner.

Idioms and Collocations for Daily Life

The episode highlights several useful phrases that can make an English speaker sound more natural:

  • "A walk in the park": An idiom meaning something is very easy, comparable to "piece of cake" or "ABC."
  • "Take the air": An Americanism used to describe going for a walk outside to enjoy the atmosphere.
  • "10-minute walk": The hosts emphasize the grammatical structure of using a time duration as an adjective (e.g., "It’s a 10-minute walk from here") rather than simply saying "10 minutes."
  • "Cornered by someone": A vivid way to describe being stuck in a conversation with someone you do not particularly enjoy or who is being overbearing, with no easy way to escape.

Walking as a Lifestyle and Exercise

Discussing the utility of walking, Rory reflects on his experience living in a "gigantic" city like Moscow, where walking is often a necessity rather than a choice. He touches upon the benefits of "hill walking" and "mountain climbing" as popular trends for those seeking physical activity.

For those who prefer indoor alternatives, the hosts discuss using a "treadmill" at the gym, noting that walking is "worthwhile" because it serves as an excellent, low-impact exercise that prevents weight gain and reduces stress on the joints.

Conclusion

The hosts conclude that walking is more than just a means of transportation; it is a vital part of a healthy routine. Whether one prefers the "breath of fresh air" in the countryside or the diverse sites within a city, walking remains a universal activity. As Maria aptly puts it, "It's your road, and only you can walk it," but listeners are encouraged to "take a walk on the wild side" by incorporating these new, sophisticated vocabulary pieces into their own English conversations.

🎯Key Sentences

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I imagine it depends why I'm walking.
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it fits better with the pace of life.
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So on balance it's probably roughly the same amount
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if it's with people I like and we aren't in a rush
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I'm not usually very pleased with the company I'm keeping
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📝Key Phrases

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a walk in the park
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on urgent business
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running late
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on balance
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not a great fan of
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📖 Transcript

Hello, love.
I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory, and we are the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast.
The podcast aims to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills, along the way.
We started this super podcast because we want you to use high-level words and super gorgeous grammar in your IELTS speaking and in your English life.
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