IELTS Speaking Free Lesson_ Topic of HOUSEWORK Flashcards

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Warm up!
Fill in the gap with one word
1. I don’t like _____ the washing
2. However, I do enjoy washing the _________
3. Will you ______ out the rubbish?

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  1. Doing the washing
  2. Washing the dishes / Pots/ Plates / Car
  3. Take /Throw out the rubbish
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Housework or Homework?

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Do the housework (cleaning the house)
Do your homework (studying)

Make or do: Here is a simple ‘rule of thumb’ (= guideline)
We tend to use ‘do’ for work
* Do some work
* Do my homework (child at school)
* Do the housework (jobs to tidy the house)
* Do some tasks / chores (UK)
* Run different errands (US)
* Do some exercises

We tend to use ‘make’ for creating things
* Make a cake
* Make a plan
* Make friends

We sometimes use both:
Do the beds (tidy)
Make the beds (tidy)

Do dinner
Make dinner

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It’s also good to try and learn these phrases by heart (=memorise)

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Learn sth by heart= To memorize something

از بر کردن

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It’s a real chore =

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something is hard work
(often something you don’t enjoy)
Studying for IELTS is a real chore!!!

کار سخت و طاقت فرسا (روزانه)

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common household tasks

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  1. Do the ironing
  2. Do the dishes / Wash the dishes / Wash the pots (UK)
  3. Walk the dog
  4. Do the washing / Wash the clothes / Do the laundry
  5. Set the table. Lay the table:میز را چیدن
    Put the spoon, knife, plates, foods, on the table
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Other chores:

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Do/clean the windows (clean)
Do the cooking
Do the shopping
Take out the rubbish / trash / garbage (US)
To do the housekeeping = to do the housework

We often use this expression “First, some housekeeping” at the beginning of a meeting and it means the small issues related to the meeting (toilets, finishing time, etc…)

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1) Part 1: Talking in the past
Did you do some housework when you were young?
What is the mistake in this answer?

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  • Yes, I often cook and sweep the floor
    It should be in the past tense.
  • Yes, I often cooked and swept the floor
  • I mopped the floor & washed the dishes

We can also use the following to express the past tense
Yes, I ____
- used to do….
- Iwould do… (habit)
- I did….

Yes, when I was a child I used to cook and sweep the floor
Yes, when I was a child I would cook and sweep the floor

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Here are some more interesting ways of saying ‘Sometimes’.

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  • Once in a while
  • Every now and then
  • Now and again
  • From time to time

Yes, I used to help out my Mum with the washing once in a while
Yes, I cooked and swept the floor from time to time

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2) Part 1: Synonyms
Cooking
Do you want to learn how to cook really well?

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The use of one or two synonyms in Part 1 can help boost your vocabulary scores, but don’t use too many.

To talk about skill, ability and learning, you can use the following as
synonyms…
Would you like to learn how to cook well?

Yes absolutely, I do cook at the moment & I picked up the basics as a child by watching my mom, & I guess over the years I’ve honed my skills Through practice & using different cookbooks, but there are still some techniques I haven’t got the hang of. So if I had the opportunity I would love to do a face to face course or maybe some kind of training to really master those higher level skills.

  • To pick up the basics (learn informally)
  • To hone my skills (improve / polish / sharpen my skills)
  • To get the hang of (learn successfully a skill)
    لم چيزي را بدست اوردن
    قلق کاری یا چیزی را آموختن
  • To master higher level skills (to learn perfectly)
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3) Part 1: Different tenses
Model Answer
I actually use 4 different tenses
This is the ‘Magic Sauce’ for some Part 1 questions.
You can use this sequence of tenses to show off your grammar

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Present Simple - I do cook
Past Simple - I picked up the basics
Present Perfect - I have honed my skills
Conditional - If I had the chance, I would like to master.

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IELTS Speaking Topic: Housework and Homes
Which household chores do you like doing?

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I love tiding up my room
I love to tidy up my room
I like to vacuum my room
I mop the floor as I like to keep it as clean as possible
I have an aversion to most tasks= I hate
I am keen on doing the laundry
I am fond of cleaning my room, I can’t get enough of it
از چیزی سیر شدن

I don’t like any household tasks
I am reluctant to do any chores

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Should everyone in the house do the housework?

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Everyone should pitch in
Everyone has a role to play
Teenagers should keep their rooms clean
We should share the workload
They can whole-heartedly help out at home

I should take the load/the burden off my partner

After work I can’t be bothered to do any housework (= I have no energy)

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IELTS Speaking: Idioms about Housework

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To pitch in = to contribute
Everyone at home should pitch in and help with the housework
To be draining = to be very tiring
If I have to do all the cleaning at home, it is totally draining.
I find that mopping the floor is draining.
To be spic and span = to be very neat and tidy
نو، کاملا تازه، تروتمیز، اراسته ومرتب

I clean on a daily basis because I like to keep my home spic and span

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IELTS Speaking: Idioms about Housework

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To pitch in = to contribute
Everyone at home should pitch in and help with the housework
To be draining = to be very tiring
If I have to do all the cleaning at home, it is totally draining.
I find that mopping the floor is draining.
To be spic and span = to be very neat and tidy
I clean on a daily basis because I like to keep my home spic and span

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