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[Navigating the Topic of Working with Older People: Insights and Strategies]-[👵Working with old people (Part 1) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2025-10-21

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📋 Summary

Defining the Boundaries of Age

When discussing the topic of "working with older people," it is essential to first clarify definitions. As Rory points out, the term is subjective: "I suppose that depends on how we define old people, doesn't it?" In an IELTS context, candidates should avoid blunt labels and instead use more nuanced terminology like "older people," "the elderly," or "pensioners." A "pensioner" is a useful C1-level term referring to someone who receives a pension, typically between 60 and 70 years old. If the question feels ambiguous, it is perfectly acceptable to challenge the definition by asking, "What do you mean by old people?" or by noting that you have worked with people "one or two decades older" without necessarily reaching the stage of being a pensioner.

Advantages of Experience

The primary argument for working with older colleagues centers on their depth of professional history. Older individuals are often perceived as more "competent and experienced," which can make the workplace "less stressful." Because they have "theoretically seen it all before," they are often expected to be more "patient and understanding." These traits allow younger employees to "draw on" the wisdom of their elders, potentially smoothing out professional challenges.

Addressing Potential Disadvantages

While experience is a virtue, there are potential drawbacks. Rory highlights that these traits are "not set in stone," meaning they are not absolute truths. A common critique is that older people can become "set in their ways," having developed specific, crystallized methods over time. This can render them "inflexible" when faced with new processes. However, this is a generalization; many elderly individuals remain "quite pleasant and keen on change," demonstrating that adaptability is not strictly a function of youth.

The Primacy of Personality

Perhaps the most effective strategy when answering questions about age is to shift the focus toward personality. Rory emphasizes, "I've no issue being around anyone as long as they're nice to me," noting that "it's less about age and more about personality." This perspective is crucial for exam success, especially if the examiner is older. Insulting the elderly by calling them "stupid" or "slow" is a critical error. Instead, candidates should express a willingness to collaborate with anyone who is "competent, knowledgeable, and nice."

Conclusion: Living Well, Not Just Long

Ultimately, the discussion transcends mere work dynamics. Whether in yoga or professional life, the consensus is that "if you can breathe, you can do yoga," and similarly, there is "no age" in learning or collaboration. When asked about longevity, the focus should be on "vitality" rather than just the number of years lived. As the hosts conclude, it is not about living as long as possible, but about "living as well as possible." By focusing on individual character rather than age-based stereotypes, candidates can provide thoughtful, sophisticated responses that demonstrate both linguistic proficiency and emotional intelligence.

🎯Key Sentences

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I suppose that depends on how we define old people, doesn't it?
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at least now that I think about it, though that's not necessarily guaranteed.
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since they've theoretically seen it all before, though in life there are no guarantees of that.
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Well, it's not set in stone, but older people might be more set in their ways
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I've no issue being around anyone as long as they're nice to me.
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📝Key Phrases

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draw on
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seen it all before
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not set in stone
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set in one's ways
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keen on
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📖 Transcript

Hello, Sunshine.
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're starting this podcast to give you gorgeous grammar and fabulous vocabulary for your high IELTS school.
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