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Hi everyone, welcome back to IELTS Time.
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Today we're focusing on the topic of walking.
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You'll hear two mock interviews featuring Finn and Blondie, so listen carefully to how they develop their answers.
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Let's start with Finn.
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Do you often walk in your daily life?
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Yeah, quite a lot actually.
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I usually walk between my classes on campus, and sometimes I'll walk to nearby shops instead of taking the bus.
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It's just more convenient and helps me stay a bit active during the day.
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What kind of places do you usually walk in?
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Mostly around my university campus since it's pretty spacious and pedestrian friendly.
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I also like walking in parks near my dorm because they're quieter and a good place to clear my head.
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Do you prefer walking alone or with other people?
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It depends on my mood.
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If I've had a long day, I prefer walking alone so I can relax and listen to music.
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But if I'm catching up with friends, walking together is a nice way to socialize.
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How often do you go for a walk?
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I'd say almost every day, mainly because of my routine.
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Even if I don't plan it, walking is just part of getting around campus and running errands.
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What are the benefits of walking, in your opinion?
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I think it's one of the easiest ways to stay healthy without putting in too much effort.
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It's also great for reducing stress, especially after studying for hours.
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Mentally, it really helps me reset.
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Did you walk more when you were a child than you do now?
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Probably, yeah.
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When I was a kid, I used to play outside a lot, so I was constantly on my feet.
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Now I still walk regularly, but it's more out of necessity than for fun.
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Do people in your country enjoy walking?
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Why or why not?
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I think it really depends on people's lifestyle.
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Those who are more health conscious or have active routines tend to enjoy walking, either as a form of exercise or a way to relax.
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On the other hand, people with busy schedules might see it as time-consuming and prefer quicker forms of transport.
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So overall, whether people enjoy walking or not really comes down to their daily habits and priorities.
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What things can make walking more enjoyable for you?
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Good weather definitely makes a big difference.
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Also, having a nice environment like trees or a scenic route, helps.
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Sometimes I listen to music or podcasts, which makes it more entertaining.
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Do you think walking is a good way to stay healthy?
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Definitely.
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It's low impact, so almost anyone can do it, and it still has clear physical and mental health benefits.
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It might not be intense exercise, but it's better than being inactive.
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Would you like to walk more in the future?
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Why?
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Yeah, I would.
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I think as my schedule gets busier, I'll need simple ways to stay active.
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And walking is perfect for that.
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Plus it doesn't require any special equipment or planning.
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So that was Finn.
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As usual his answers are clear, natural and easy to follow.
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He doesn't try to sound overly complex but he still gives enough detail to keep the conversation going smoothly.
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Now let's move on to Blondie and see how her style compares.
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Do you often walk in your daily life?
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Definitely.
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I try to weave it into my routine as much as possible.
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Since I live in a fairly walkable area, I usually ditch the car for short errands like grabbing a coffee or heading to the local grocery store.
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It's just easier than hunting for a parking spot, to be honest.
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What kind of places do you usually walk in?
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I'm lucky enough to live near a massive leafy park, so that's my go-to spot.
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There's something about being around trees and open space that really clears my head.
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But on weekdays, it's mostly just urban sidewalks, on my way to the train station or meeting up with friends.
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Do you prefer walking alone or with other people?
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It depends on my mood really.
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If I've had a stressful day, I prefer solitary walks.
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With a podcast or some music, it's my me time.
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But if it's the weekend, I love a good long trek with a friend.
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It's the perfect way to catch up without the distractions of a loud cafe.
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How often do you go for a walk?
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I'd say daily, even if it's just a quick 15-minute stroll to get some fresh air.
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On the weekends, I'm much more intentional about it.
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I'll usually head out for an hour or two to properly stretch my legs and get my steps in.
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What are the benefits of walking in your opinion?
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the obvious physical perks, like keeping fit, I think the mental health benefits are second to none.
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It's a great way to decompress and lower your cortisol levels.
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Plus, it's free.
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You don't need a fancy gym membership just to move your body.
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Did you walk more when you were a child than you do now?
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Oh, 100%.
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Growing up, I was always outdoors, whether I was walking to school or just roaming around the neighbourhood with my siblings.
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Nowadays, life is a bit more sedentary since I spend a lot of time behind a desk, so I have to make a conscious effort to stay active.
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Do people in your country enjoy walking?
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Why or why not?
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It's a bit of a mixed bag.
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In the big cities, you see people walking everywhere because it's often faster than sitting in traffic.
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However, in more rural areas, people tend to rely on their cars because things are so spread out.
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That said, hiking has become incredibly trendy lately, so you see a lot of people hitting the trails on weekends.
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Things can make walking more enjoyable for you.
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A killer playlist is a must-have for me.
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It sets the tempo.
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I also think the environment plays a huge role.
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I'm much more likely to walk further if the scenery is nice or if there's a scenic route I can take.
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Oh, and comfortable shoes.
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There's nothing worse than getting a blister halfway through.
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Do you think walking is a good way to stay healthy?
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Absolutely.
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Absolutely.
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It's often underrated because it's low impact, but it's fantastic for cardiovascular health.
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It's sustainable too.
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Unlike high intensity workouts that can lead to burnout, walking is something you can do well into your old age.
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Would you like to walk more in the future?
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Why?
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I'd love to.
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I've actually been thinking about doing some long distance trekking, maybe even a coastal walk over a few days.
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I think it's a great way to see the world at a slower pace and really soak in the surroundings instead of just rushing from point A to point B.
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Alright, that was Blondie.
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You can probably hear that her style is a bit more expressive.
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She uses slightly richer vocabulary and adds more detail to her answers, but it still sounds natural and not forced.
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Both styles work well.
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It really depends on what feels more comfortable for you.
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Now let's look at some useful language you can start using in your own answers.
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When you talk about walking, a good strategy is to connect it to your daily life.
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Instead of giving a short answer like I walk every day, you can expand it by explaining how it fits into your routine.
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For example, you might say it's part of your routine or mention that you walk when you run errands.
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If you want to sound a bit more flexible, you can say you try to weave it into your routine, which shows intention and awareness of your habits.
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When describing places, adding simple details can make your answer much more vivid.
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Instead of just naming a location, try to describe what it's like.
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For instance, pedestrian friendly suggests that the area is easy and safe for walking.
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A leafy park gives a clearer image than just a park, and a scenic route shows that you enjoy the experience, not just the activity itself.
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These small upgrades can make your answers sound more natural and engaging.
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When talking about benefits, try to go beyond basic ideas like It's healthy.
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You can make your answer more personal by describing how it affects you mentally.
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For example, you might say walking helps you clear your head or decompress after a long day.
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If you want to talk about physical health, describing it as low impact shows a slightly higher level of vocabulary while still sounding natural.
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When talking about how often you walk, it's important to vary your language.
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Instead of repeating every day or sometimes, you can use phrases like on a regular basis or every now and then.
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You can also describe the length of your walk.
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For example, go for a quick stroll, suggest something short and casual, while take a long walk sounds more intentional.
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These small variations make your answers more flexible and natural.
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When explaining why you like walking, try to give specific and relatable reasons.
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Phrases like get some fresh air or stretch my legs are very natural and commonly used.
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You can also say walking helps you unwind after a long day or clear your mind.
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These expressions make your answer sound more personal and help you avoid repeating the same basic ideas.
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Alright, that's the end of this lesson.
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Try answering these questions on your own.
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and see how many of these expressions you can use naturally.
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If you'd like more practice like this, you can join the membership for extra lessons and speaking topics.
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Keep practicing and I'll see you in the next one.
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