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Hello everyone and welcome back to LearnAvo,
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where we practice IELTS speaking with natural,
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fluent, high band model answers.
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Today's topic focuses on personality,
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organization, and life skills, which are very common in IELTS because they allow you to describe people,
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habits, and qualities that influence success in daily life.
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Stay until the end of this episode to learn useful IELTS vocabulary related to planning,
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organization, and productivity.
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Our topic today is Describe a person who makes a lot of plans and is good at planning.
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Let's begin.
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Now I'm going to give you your topic.
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You will have one minute to prepare,
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and then you should speak for one to two minutes.
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Describe a person who makes a lot of plans and is good at planning.
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You should say who this person is,
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how you know this person,
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what kinds of plans they make and explain why you think they are good at planning.
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Your one-minute preparation starts now.
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Your time starts now.
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One person I know who makes a lot of plans and is exceptionally good at planning is my older brother.
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He has always been a very organised
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and goal-oriented person who prefers to prepare for things in advance rather than dealing with problems at the last minute.
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Because of this habit, he is usually able to manage his responsibilities effectively and avoid unnecessary stress.
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I know him very well because we have spent most of our lives together
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and I have observed how he approaches different situations.
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Whether it is related to work,
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travel, education or even family events,
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he always creates a clear plan before taking action.
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Over the years, I have seen how this approach has helped him achieve many of his goals successfully.
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He makes different kinds of plans depending on the situation.
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For example, he prepares monthly budgets,
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career development plans, travel itineraries and even daily schedules.
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Whenever he starts a new project,
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he breaks it into smaller tasks and sets realistic deadlines.
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This helps him stay focused and ensures that important details are not overlooked.
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I think he is good at planning because he pays attention to details while also thinking about long-term goals.
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He is realistic, flexible and able to adjust his plans when unexpected situations occur.
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Instead of becoming stressed when problems appear,
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he usually has backup options prepared.
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This combination of preparation, discipline and adaptability makes him an excellent planner.
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Thank you.
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Now let's move on to part three,
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where we will discuss planning and organisation in a broader way.
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Why is planning important in daily life?
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Planning is important because it helps people use their time and resources more effectively.
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Without a clear plan, individuals may become disorganised and waste time on unimportant activities.
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Planning also reduces stress because people know what they need to do and can prepare for challenges before they become serious problems.
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Do successful people usually plan more than others?
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In many cases, successful people spend more time planning because they understand the importance of setting goals and managing resources effectively.
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They often create strategies for both short-term and long-term objectives.
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While planning alone does not guarantee success,
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it significantly increases the likelihood of achieving desired results.
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Can too much planning be a problem?
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Yes, excessive planning can sometimes become a problem if people spend more time planning than actually taking action.
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Some individuals become overly focused on creating perfect plans and delay important decisions.
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A balance between planning and execution is usually the most effective approach for achieving goals.
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Should children learn planning skills at school?
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Yes, I believe planning skills should be taught in schools because they are valuable throughout life.
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Learning how to organise tasks,
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set priorities and manage time can help students perform better academically and professionally.
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These skills also encourage responsibility and independence from a young age.
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Why do some people dislike making plans?
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Some people dislike making plans because they prefer spontaneity and flexibility.
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They may feel that detailed planning limits their freedom or creates unnecessary pressure.
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Others simply enjoy adapting to situations as they happen,
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rather than following a fixed schedule or structured approach.
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How has technology changed planning?
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Technology has made planning much easier through digital calendars,
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reminder applications, and project management tools.
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People can now organise tasks,
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track progress, and communicate more efficiently than before.
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As a result, technology has improved productivity and made planning more accessible for many individuals.
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Is long-term planning more important than short-term planning?
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Both types of planning are important because they serve different purposes.
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Long-term planning helps people define major goals and future direction,
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while short-term planning focuses on immediate actions and daily responsibilities.
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Effective individuals usually combine both approaches to achieve balanced and sustainable progress.
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What qualities make someone a good planner?
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A good planner is usually organised,
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disciplined and capable of thinking ahead.
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They pay attention to details while remaining flexible enough to adapt when circumstances change.
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Strong communication skills, realistic expectations and the ability to prioritize tasks are also important qualities that contribute to effective planning.
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Before we finish today's session,
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let's review some useful IELTS vocabulary related to planning and organization.
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Organized.
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Arranged in a systematic way.
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She is organized and always knows how to manage her responsibilities effectively.
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Schedule.
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A plan of activities and timing.
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He follows a detailed schedule to complete important tasks on time.
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Priority.
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Something more important than others.
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Setting the right priority helps people focus on their most important goals.
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Productive.
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Achieving a lot of useful work.
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Good planning makes people more productive throughout the day.
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Goal-oriented.
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Focused on achieving objectives.
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She is goal-oriented and works consistently toward her future ambitions.
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Strategy A detailed plan for success.
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His strategy helped the team complete the project efficiently and successfully.
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Deadline The latest time to finish something.
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Meeting every deadline requires careful planning and strong time management.
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Efficient Working without wasting time or resources.
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An efficient plan can reduce stress and improve overall performance significantly.
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Flexible Able to adapt to changes.
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Flexible planners can adjust quickly when unexpected problems arise.
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Preparation The process of getting ready.
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Good preparation often prevents mistakes and improves the quality of results.
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Time management The ability to use time effectively Strong time management skills help people balance work and personal responsibilities
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Adaptability The ability to adjust to new situations Adaptability allows people to modify plans when circumstances change unexpectedly
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And that brings us to the end of today's IELTS Speaking Part 2 and 3.
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Practice on describing a person who makes a lot of plans and is good at planning.
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make sure to subscribe to LearnEvo,
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like the video, and comment with the next cue card you'd like to practice.
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See you in the next lesson.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will focus on articulating their thoughts about individuals who excel in planning, organization, and life skills. By reflecting on personal experiences and using specific examples, learners will develop their speaking abilities, which are crucial for success in the IELTS speaking test. Through exercises and targeted vocabulary, you will enhance your fluency and coherence while discussing characteristics of effective planners. This is an excellent opportunity to improve your English speaking skills by learning how to effectively describe people and their habits in a structured manner.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Organized - having a system or order for activities or responsibilities.
  • Goal-oriented - focused on achieving specific objectives.
  • Prepare in advance - to make arrangements ahead of time.
  • Manage responsibilities - to handle tasks and obligations effectively.
  • Clear plan - a well-defined strategy for achieving something.
  • Detailed approach - paying attention to every aspect of a task.
  • Flexible - able to adjust plans as needed.
  • Backup options - alternative plans prepared in case of unforeseen circumstances.

Practice Tips

To maximize your speaking proficiency and improve English pronunciation, consider shadowing effective speakers from this video. The pace of the conversation is natural and fluid, making it an ideal resource for shadow speak exercises. Focus on mimicking the intonation and rhythm of the speakers as you rehearse the descriptions of organized individuals. Repeat phrases and sentences out loud, paying attention to how the words flow together. This method, known as shadowspeak, is particularly beneficial for improving your overall fluency and confidence in speaking. As you practice, remember to incorporate the vocabulary from this lesson into your own examples, which will not only aid in retention but also enhance your ability to express ideas in a structured manner. Take time to rehearse answers to potential IELTS questions related to planning and organization to prepare for similar speaking prompts.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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