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[Mastering the IELTS Speaking Topic: Describing a Place to See Wild Animals]-[🐾 Describe a place you've been to where you can see wild animals ( Part 2) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2024-10-15

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📋 Summary

Insights on Describing Natural Habitats and Wildlife

In this episode, the hosts explore how to effectively tackle the IELTS Speaking Part 2 prompt: "Describe a place you have been to where you can see wild animals." The discussion centers on how to structure a narrative, expand vocabulary, and use advanced grammatical structures to impress examiners.

Choosing the Right Location

One of the most important takeaways is that candidates have flexibility in choosing their location. You do not necessarily need to have visited an exotic safari or a remote island. As noted, you can talk about a local "forest," a "big park," or even a "zoo." The key is to demonstrate your ability to describe the setting. For those looking for a sophisticated example, Rory shares his experience at "Jaco Island in East Timor," a "marine reserve" that serves as an ideal "protected area" because it is largely uninhabited, preventing humans from "interfering with what’s there."

Elevating Your Vocabulary

To achieve a high band score, candidates should utilize specific terminology. The discussion highlights the importance of "animal taxonomy"—the classification of living things. For instance, learners often forget that birds, mammals, and reptiles are all classified as animals.

Key vocabulary recommendations include:

  • Species: Use this to describe the specific types of animals encountered, such as "barracuda," "lionfish," "snow leopards," or "giant pandas."
  • Predators: A crucial term for animals that hunt others, like "tigers" or "lions."
  • Endangered/Rare: Adjectives to describe species that are at risk, which adds depth to your description.
  • Up close and personal: An idiomatic expression used to describe seeing animals from a very short distance, which Rory uses to describe his underwater encounter with marine life.
  • Keep your distance: A vital phrase for describing safety measures when encountering potentially dangerous wildlife.

Structuring the Narrative

When telling your story, use a mix of past tenses to create a vivid picture. Phrases like "one thing that sticks out in my mind" are excellent for introducing your topic. Rory emphasizes the use of "past continuous" to set the scene (e.g., "I was traveling around the country") and "past perfect" to provide background (e.g., "I had always wanted to visit this place").

Furthermore, using expressions like "I practically leapt at the chance" conveys enthusiasm, while explaining that a difficult journey was "absolutely worth it" demonstrates your ability to justify your experiences. To conclude your response, consider using a "third conditional" sentence to reflect on the importance of the trip, such as: "If I hadn't gone there, I'd definitely be poorer for it."

Reflecting on the Experience

Finally, the hosts suggest using emotive language to describe how the place made you feel. Words like "magical," "fascinating," "unforgettable," and "privileged" help articulate a deep appreciation for nature. Describing an experience as something that "took my breath away" is a perfect way to show high-level idiomatic control. Whether you are talking about a remote island or a local park, the goal is to show the examiner that you can communicate your appreciation for nature with clarity, precision, and a broad range of descriptive language.

🎯Key Sentences

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one thing that sticks out in my mind in particular is Jaco Island
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I practically leapt at the chance when someone suggested going.
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They just said it randomly.
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it was absolutely worth it and I would happily do it again.
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we were able to see things you usually only get to see up close and personal
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📝Key Phrases

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come across
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sticks out in my mind
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leapt at the chance
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up close and personal
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keep our distance
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📖 Transcript

Hi everyone, it's Rory with a quick message to say my schedule for classes has re -opened.
So, if you need help to prepare for your exams or just want to improve your general English, check out successwithiels .com forward slash Rory or click the link in the description.
See you soon. Hello, hello dear listener and welcome into IELTS Speaking part 2.
An interesting topic here, describe a place you have been to where you can see wild animals.
Wild animals like tigers, elephants, shearoths, woah, wild wild world.
You should say where it is, when you went there, what animals you saw and explain how you felt about the place.

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