Pratique du Shadowing: ⚽️ Childhood activities | IELTS Speaking Part 1 | Model Answers and Vocabulary (2026) - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hello, lovely.
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I'm Maria.
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And I am private detective Rory Fergus Duncan.
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And we are the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast,
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the podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills,
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as well as your listening skills along the way.
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We started this podcast to give you super grammar and gorgeous vocabulary for your high IELTS school.
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A bad nine score.
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So you're a private detective now, Rory.
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Yeah, I'm a private detective and I help people hunt down Band 9 vocabulary and grammar.
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Wow.
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I didn't make that up in advance,
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I just came up with that there.
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Were you playing that private detective thing when you were a child, Rory?
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No, but I'm sure we made up other games when we were children.
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Hmm, shall we talk about childhood activities?
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Oh yes, let's do that.
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What were your favourite activities when you were a child?
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I can't really remember, to be honest.
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It was quite a while ago.
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But I suppose it must have been the usual things like hide-and-seek
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or going for walks and wandering about with my friends and probably getting up to no good.
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If reading counts, I did a lot of that when I was younger too.
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Did you prefer to do activities alone or with a group of people?
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I suppose it would have depended on the kind of activity,
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to be honest, and my mood.
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If it were a more active thing,
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like going out or playing video games,
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then I'd have done that with people.
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But you can't really read a book together, can you?
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Especially if you don't have a lot of energy and can't be bothered with people.
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Are there any differences between the activities you liked when you were a child and activities you like now?
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Oh, definitely.
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I'm a lot more active than I used to be.
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I used to loathe exercise,
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and now I do it all the time.
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Well, for example, I do things like yoga now,
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which I wouldn't have been caught dead doing as a child.
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I still like reading though,
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just at a more measured pace than before.
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What are your favourite activities now?
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Apart from reading and exercise?
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I'm not sure, No really,
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I like going climbing and I like doing yoga but I see that as closer to exercise.
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I've obviously not changed too much over the years aside from that. in the description below.
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See you soon!
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So dear listener, do you remember what you did when you were a child?
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Or are you an old man like me and you cannot remember anything?
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Yeah, and actually there is a good joke about childhood and remembering at the end of the episode, dear listener.
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And a nice one, I promise.
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And Rory, how old is a child?
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So are we talking like two years old, like one year old?
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I don't know.
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I think childhood, as far as I'm aware,
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is defined as between zero and 18 years old.
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And so you're not legally responsible for certain things until you're 18 or 16,
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in my country anyway.
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Oh, okay.
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So I can speak about things that I did when I was like 15,
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14, like a child.
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I think so, yeah.
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Yeah, like I say, at least this is according to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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The definition covers everyone up until their 18th birthday.
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So, dear listener, you can say, I can't really remember.
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Okay?
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Like, to be honest with you, I can't really remember.
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Like, don't say, like, to my mind or as far as I'm concerned.
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No, no, no, no, no. Just say,
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to be honest, I don't really remember.
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Or, to be honest with you,
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I really enjoyed playing with Lego.
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Hide and seek is a really popular activity,
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or like used to be super popular.
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Hide and seek, a children's game in which a person
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or a group of people hide and another person has to find them.
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Play hide and seek.
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I played hide and seek outside,
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or you can play hide and seek at home.
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Or when you're a child,
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you could play hide and seek.
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you maybe don't do it now
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that you're an adult although oh why not can you imagine
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like a group of like 30 year olds like six 30 year olds
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or six like 35 or 40 year olds like yeah yeah let's play hide and seek
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that would be awesome actually um yeah i was gonna say
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i'm sorely tempted to do this i know just like running around looking for each other wow
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and you kind of you play in teams if we have a holiday, Maria?
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If we go on holiday together,
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can we play hide and seek?
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Totally, let's do that.
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Yeah, I can get my brother, his girlfriend.
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Then I can get some strange people.
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Just people we don't know.
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Want to play hide and seek?
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Because the usual situation is like you get bored just sitting there where you are.
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And even if it's a great place to hide,
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you just have to stay there,
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you know, for several hours.
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And what do people do?
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they just get out and then they get caught yeah they have to wait for everybody
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or they could join the seekers yes seekers like hide
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and seek you hide
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and then you seek people you have to find them look
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for them yeah seek seekers are people who have to find you so i went for walks or
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I went wandering about with my friends.
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So to wander about, to just walk somewhere.
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But with no end goal in mind.
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Yeah, just you know, I wondered about the neighborhood.
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I wondered about with my friends.
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I went for walks with no purpose in particular.
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I did reading.
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So reading was my favorite activity.
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It's a very boring child.
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I know, Rory.
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You didn't say anything.
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I went climbing, I destroyed people's toys.
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Oh, that's rude.
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And mean and cruel, in fact.
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That wouldn't be a favorite childhood activity, unless you're a sociopath.
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Other things that people could talk about
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if they were a more active child could be going to the park and climbing on climbing frames.
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That's quite a popular thing.
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What about crafts and art?
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I don't know anything about that because I'm the least creative person on the planet.
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Yeah, but as a child,
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didn't you do some crafts,
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you know, like creating and all?
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Just if I was forced to at school,
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I wouldn't say that was like my favorite thing to do.
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Favorite means I liked it.
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Yeah, listen, you can say like,
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oh, I did crafts or I made crafts.
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Well, it would be I did craft and I made things.
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Yeah, so you can say like, I built houses.
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Toy houses.
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Toy houses, yeah.
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It used to be really popular.
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It's probably not popular now,
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but kids used to make ashtrays for their parents in school.
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And I just think that's really funny because it's so wildly inappropriate.
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Yeah, I did a lot of drawing.
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I drew when I was a child.
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I played board games.
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Yeah, I just like I played outside with my friends.
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Important to point out, though, you play with people.
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You do it together.
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play on a climbing frame
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because you're on it it's the position now i'm reading this website
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and it has seven childhood activities and one of them is like napping without guilt
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so napping is like to have a nap to just to sleep for a
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while in the middle of the day to nap
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so napping without feeling guilty oh i think that adults do that now you know like oh For example,
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you've eaten something sweet and then you say,
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oh, I shouldn't have done it, no, I'm bad.
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So you feel guilt.
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This feeling of worry and unhappiness.
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But like you nap without feeling guilty.
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I did those activities alone on my own or with my friends.
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And I played video games alone or on my own.
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Or sometimes I would play video games with my friends.
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And sometimes I couldn't be bothered with people.
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So, I can't be bothered with people.
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So, you're just like, I want to do something alone.
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Like, to be bothered, to kind of...
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Well, to not want to do something, basically.
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It's like a more advanced way of saying I didn't want to do something.
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Or I don't have the energy to do it.
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You can say that now I'm a lot more active than I used to be.
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So, about the past, you use used to.
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Oh, I used to be passive.
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I didn't do anything.
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But now I'm more active or I'm a lot more active.
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Like I'm much more active.
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I'm far more active.
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You know, to say that I'm super active now,
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but I used to be quite passive.
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So when you talk about the past,
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make sure you use this used term.
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About activities you did in the past, but not anymore.
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I used to play football, but now I don't.
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Or I used to be quite passive.
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Now I'm far more active, yeah.
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Well, we talk about the grammar.
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If you are old like me and you're not so sure about things,
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you might have to say, it must have been.
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And it would have depended on.
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Because we are deducing logically what would be the case.
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Advanced grammar.
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I used to hate exercises or I used to loathe exercises.
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That's a nice synonym to hate.
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Like I really disliked exercises like sport or I used to loathe exercises.
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And loathe, C2.
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Yes, that's what I like to hear.
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Normally people say I hate sports or I hate swimming,
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but you can say I loathe.
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the pronunciation is crazy.
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I loathe.
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Like, Rory, how do you say it?
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Loathe.
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Or here, I used to loathe.
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Yeah, like I loathe doing homework.
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Oh, again, we are talking about the past.
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So, what did you do as a child?
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I used to loathe exercise.
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Or I used to loathe school.
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Now, I enjoy climbing, yoga, I enjoy reading.
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I enjoy exercise.
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I've changed.
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Or I haven't changed much over the years.
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So over the years, during the years, and present perfect.
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I've changed much.
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I haven't changed much.
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Or my activities haven't changed much.
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Yeah, let's Google adult activities.
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Let's not Google adult activities.
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No, no,
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no. we are googling like top adult activities okay oh there
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we go oh wow i wonder what's gonna come from this
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what are good activities for adults the first link on google a deal is okay
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so okay adult hobbies okay they are called adult hobbies for relaxation and personal growth
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sometimes homemade.com okay there you go like it should be a list of creative oh yeah this is a list Painting,
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drawing, sculpting, dear listener Photography Oh,
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sculpting, very, very fancy Like when you make sculptures Creative writing,
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you know, like writing a novel Like Rory,
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you're fond of this
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Playing a musical instrument Pottery or ceramics
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So kind of you use your hands You get them dirty and you create something Jewelry making,
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there we go Candle making,
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actually that's very trendy now, candles, to make candles.
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Origami.
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Scrap booking, what was scrap booking?
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That's when you take pieces of things or photographs and put them in a collection together.
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Although why you would do that instead of just like putting things in a photo album?
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I don't know.
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Gardening.
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Bird watching.
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Dear listener, you can kind of like...
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What are your favorite activities?
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Isn't gardening more of a chore?
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I think gardening would be more of a chore.
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some people enjoy creating a garden oasis oasis like you know like in a desert oasis
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so yeah dear listener you can say like oh now i enjoy bird watching and gardening
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and rock collecting rock collecting rock collecting yeah beekeeping there we
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go i keep bees feel free to lie okay all of
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these seem like very middle class hobbies to be honest with you
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If you are just a normal person and you like to read books,
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then talk to the examiner about that.
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No, there you go.
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Home brewing.
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I enjoy home brewing.
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So I make beer and wine and kombucha at home.
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What?
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That's nice, you know.
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And, dear listener, you become interesting to the examiner.
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Oh, really?
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Like, you seriously make beer at home?
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Oh, wow.
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The examiner will be like,
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can you make me some wine?
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Yeah, yeah.
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Could you just, you know, get in touch later?
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Yeah, so 55 activities from sometimeshomemade.com.
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Thank you very much.
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Which of them do you do, Maria?
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Do you make your own wine?
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You keep your own bees?
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Not yet, I will.
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I'll Google it today.
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Oh, I do dancing.
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Dancing, you see.
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I do traveling sometimes.
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And meditation, there we go.
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Well, very nice.
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Very fancy.
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So, dear listener, here's the joke.
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Childhood is like getting drunk.
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everyone remembers what you did except you Rory,
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could you please explain the joke?
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Well, apparently if people get drunk and do something embarrassing they don't remember it
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but obviously everybody else talks to them about it
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so it would be the same about childhood you never really remember what you did
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but all your parents and everyone they tell you what you did
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Very funny Thank you very much for listening we'll get back to you in our next episode What are we talking about?
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It's a mystery.
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Do you need a detective to solve your mystery?
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We're gonna talk about brewing.
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Home brewing.
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No, we're absolutely not.
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Thank you for listening.
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Bye.
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Bye.
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Rory, what were your favorite activities when you were a child?
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I can't really remember, to be honest.
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It was quite a while ago.
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But I suppose it must have been the usual things like hide
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and seek or going for walks and wandering about with my friends and probably getting up to no good.
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If reading counts, I did a lot of that when I was younger too.
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Did you prefer to do activities alone or with a group of people?
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I suppose it would have depended on the kind of activity,
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to be honest, and my mood.
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If it were a more active thing like going out
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or playing video games then I'd have done that with people
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but you can't really read a book together can you especially
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if you don't have a lot of energy
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and can't be bothered with people are there any differences between the activities you liked
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when you were a child and activities you like now oh definitely I'm a lot more active than I used to be.
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I used to loathe exercise and now I do it all the time.
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Well, for example, I do things like yoga now,
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which I wouldn't have been caught dead doing as a child.
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I still like reading though,
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just at a more measured pace than before.
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What are your favourite activities now?
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Apart from reading and exercise?
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I'm not sure really.
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I like going climbing and I like doing yoga but I see that as closer to exercise.
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I've obviously not changed too much over the years aside from that.

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During the podcast, several key grammatical structures and expressions can guide your speaking practice:

  • Conditional Statements: Phrases like "If it were a more active thing..." are useful for expressing hypothetical situations, a common requirement in IELTS tasks.
  • Past Tense Usage: The speaker frequently discusses favorite childhood activities using the past simple tense, which is essential for narrating experiences.
  • Preference Expressions: Structures such as "I prefer to do activities alone or with a group" can help you convey your likes and dislikes effectively.
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