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IELTS Energy 1445: Is “Eve” a Transition Phrase?

2024/12/24
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Aubrey Carter: “Eve”本身并非转折词,而是表示“前夜”的意思,例如Christmas Eve是圣诞节前夜。在雅思考试中,熟练运用各种过渡词和时间标记词至关重要,因为它们直接关系到考试分数。 “Way back when”是一个非正式的短语,非常适合用于雅思口语第一部分,用来表示很久以前发生的事情。它是一个独立的短语,可以引导一个独立的句子,意思就是很久以前。这个短语在描述很久以前的事情时非常实用,也适用于一般任务一类信件。 “Prior to”是一个更正式的短语,表示在某事之前,它引导一个从句,不能放在独立句之前。在雅思口语第三部分,当被问及环境或回收利用等话题时,可以使用“Prior to”来表达在某事件之前的情况。 “Previously”既可以正式使用也可以非正式使用,可以在雅思考试的各个部分使用,它可以引导独立的句子,并且在描述图表变化时非常有用,例如在学术类写作任务一中。 Jessica Beck: 在雅思考试的口语和写作部分,需要使用各种过渡词和时间标记词来获得高分,即使是一封任务一类型的信件也需要大量的连接词。学习并掌握各种过渡词和时间标记词,并在雅思考试中灵活运用,可以提高口语和写作分数。 “Way back when”是一个独立的短语,表示很久以前,可以用在雅思口语和写作中,它可以使表达更简洁明了。 “Prior to”引导从句,不能放在独立句之前,需要特别注意其语法规则。 “Previously”可以引导独立句,适用于雅思考试的各个部分,包括学术类写作第一部分,在描述图表变化时非常有用。

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What does the word 'Eve' mean in the context of Christmas and New Year?

The word 'Eve' means the night before, so Christmas Eve is the night before Christmas, and New Year's Eve is the night before New Year's Day.

Why are transition phrases important in IELTS speaking and writing?

Transition phrases are crucial in IELTS speaking and writing because they help structure responses, improve fluency, and demonstrate a wide range of vocabulary, which is essential for scoring highly.

What is the informal phrase 'way back when' used for in IELTS speaking?

The phrase 'way back when' is used informally in IELTS speaking to introduce information from a long time ago, such as describing past experiences or jobs.

How can the phrase 'prior to' be used in IELTS writing?

The phrase 'prior to' is more formal and is used to indicate something that happened before another event, often introducing a subordinate clause in IELTS writing.

What is the significance of using 'previously' in IELTS speaking and writing?

The word 'previously' is versatile and can be used in both formal and informal contexts in IELTS speaking and writing to describe past events or changes over time, enhancing fluency and detail.

What was the result of the poll about being kept awake by a neighbor's dog?

In the poll, 80% of respondents said they had been kept awake by a neighbor's dog, while 20% said they had not.

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This chapter introduces the topic of transition phrases in IELTS, specifically focusing on whether the word "Eve" qualifies as one. It also highlights the importance of transition phrases in both speaking and writing sections of the exam, and encourages listeners to subscribe to the podcast for more episodes.
  • The word "Eve" itself is not a transition phrase, but it signifies the night before a specific event.
  • Transition phrases are crucial for achieving high scores in IELTS speaking and writing exams.
  • The podcast teaches time markers to improve IELTS scores.

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This is an IELTS Energy Podcast, Episode 1445. Is Eve a transition phrase?

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happy christmas eve or merry christmas eve uh aubrey how are you great i know i watched a british film and they were saying happy christmas it was the holiday they say happy christmas i'm like oh interesting but yeah we usually say merry christmas in the states

Both are fun. Both are correct, for sure. So since today, this episode is coming out on Christmas Eve, guys, we really ran with this idea of Eve as sort of the theme of today's show. What are we teaching today, Aubrey? We are teaching some amazing vocabulary for IELTS speaking when you want to share that something happened. Or writing.

writing. That's true, right? Because some of these are more formal. And this is something that comes up on speaking and writing. I'm thinking speaking because most of the examples that I wrote were speaking. But yeah, for anything that happened before in the past, you need transition phrases and interesting vocabulary because this is definitely going to come up on IELTS.

else for sure so eve itself is not a transition phrase right um but it does mean the night before so that's why we say christmas eve is the night before christmas and new year's eve is the night before new year's day right so it does have meaning even though we don't use it very often

But guys, like Aubrey said, you do need transition phrases for all over the speaking and writing exam because that's what you're graded on. Even in the task one letter, you need lots of linking phrases. So it's so important to have a wide variety and time markers

are very easy to use on IELTS, right? Anytime you want to say before, you could think about using today's structures. Yes, you're going to learn some great vocabulary today. And don't miss, recently we did an episode, 1393 was called Furthermore, You Need Formal Linking Phrases. We taught some amazing linking phrases there too. So after this episode, scroll up, don't miss that one. Yeah, exactly. And remember to subscribe or hit follow

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So real fast, Aubrey, before we get into these transition phrases that we're teaching today, does your family have any special Christmas Eve traditions? Yes, we do. We always go out for Mexican food. I don't want to cook or clean up. Yes, so we always go to a restaurant and usually a nicer one. There's one called Barrio Queen near where we live. So we go there. It's a little fancier. Delicious. I love Mexican food. That's so cool.

But growing up, our traditions have really changed because growing up, we would always go to my grandma's and she would make oyster soup, which was brought over from where our ancestors came from Europe. And it was, I hated it. That was the oysters that were like green and gray globs in like a white milk soup. It does sound gross. As a child, I dreaded it.

I have let that tradition go. Oh, that's so funny. That does sound disgusting. Well, a tradition that I have kept from my childhood that James and I do, we open one present on Christmas Eve. So we always do that. And then outside of that...

a tradition that I'm really, really proud of our Christmas tradition is we go to this place called the grotto every Christmas and not on Christmas, but you know, like around it during the season. And it's like this Catholic nunnery on this beautiful like mountain. And every Christmas, every night you can go there, you pay this minimal fee and there's lights everywhere. And you walk all around these beautiful paths and there's Christmas lights everywhere. And there's this gorgeous, like,

simple wooden Cathedral where they have a choir concerts like every you know 20 minutes there's a new choir and they're singing and there's a puppet show and like all anyway James sounds magical it is magical because I love Christmas and Christmas is magic to me it always has been even now that I'm like 44 years old

And this place is so magical. And yes, I have a question. Is the Christmas Eve present you open always pajamas? Cause that's what it is for us. It's like you can open a present, but they know it's going to be pajamas. So they're not very excited about it. Well, no, because you could choose. Oh, you know, you get to pick anything under the tree. That's fun. That's fun. James usually chooses a present that like someone else bought him. Cause he wants to save all of my presents for Christmas morning. Um,

but yeah it's like the one you get to open it will be christmas pajamas for you to wear right now

I do almost always get James Christmas pajamas. Okay, let's get into IELTS, Aubrey. So what is the first phrase we're teaching today? Yeah, so the first phrase is way back when, which is very informal, perfect for part one questions. You are likely to be asked about your job, so why not share what you did before? You could say way back when I worked at a newspaper. It was the polar opposite of what I'm doing now.

That's awesome. Yeah, it just means a long time ago, right? Like in the past, a long time ago. That's all it means. Think about how easy that is to put in. And it's a phrase by itself. It introduces an independent clause, okay? Not a subordinate clause. That's tricky because it has that word when in there. So you might think it has to introduce a relative clause or something. It does not. It is a phrase by itself.

And again, it just means a long time ago. That's it. So anytime you're introducing a piece of information from a long time ago, you can say this. Yeah, this would be so great for general task one letters as well. Yeah, totally. To say like way back when service was better than this.

And I love that you're pointing out that grammar because that can be a little tricky. And this is very high level. I don't know that I've ever seen a student use this phrase. No, definitely not. All right. So the next phrase is prior to. What does prior to mean? This is more formal and it just means before something else. So you're going to be sharing a noun after prior to something and then you're sharing what happened before it.

Yeah. So it introduces a subordinate clause. It cannot go before an independent clause, right? So it has to be like prior to noun or prior to verb I N G, which acts as a noun in this, in this sentence. So it could be like prior to living in Portland, uh,

And I spent 10 years in Asia. Right? So notice that it's introducing, it's a subordinate clause and then you have the independent clause after that. Yeah. Or maybe in part three, you're asked about the environment or recycling. You could say, "Prior to the advent of recycling, city dwellers threw everything away and landfills were surely overflowing. Now, a lot of that is sorted and sent to recycling centers." That's a fantastic part three answer. Thank you.

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All right, the last word we're talking about today is previously. It does sound formal, but it could actually be informal as well. Like, I think you could use this adverb anywhere on IELTS, really.

Yeah, it also introduces independent clauses. And I agree, I think it could be used in every part of the speaking exam and definitely on every IELTS essay. This is going to be, it is even useful for academic task one, where if you're describing change over time charts, and you're going to share what the numbers were previously, and you're definitely sharing the dates to make it very clear, but useful all over the exam.

That's a good point, right? Because prior to also is a great one for academic task one. Exactly. So let's show an example of using previously in a part one answer. Aubrey, what could we say? You might say, you know, if you're asked about buying groceries, you could say these days I buy my groceries online with an app. I previously had always gone to the store, but I'm too busy to do that now.

This should be more true for me than it is. Every time I go to the store, I see someone filling someone else's order and here I am shopping. I'm like, why didn't I think to do that? I love going grocery shopping, honestly. I really like going grocery shopping. It is like a chore if you're busy, you know, because I usually have to go after work on a Monday night and I'm like, ugh. But I do love going grocery shopping.

Also, like if you buy it on an app, it's more expensive. I'm not going to spend more money. Is it? I haven't really looked into it that much. So there's got to be some kind of fee to make it worth them having staff do it for you, right? Exactly. Yeah, totally. All right. So we can also use a previously and part three, of course, because as we said, it is both formal and informal.

So if you're asked about the reading habits of adults where you live, that is a part three question, by the way, you could say, I wouldn't say that people in my country read a lot. No, unfortunately. Previously, before the internet and such, people read more novels, self-help books, what have you. But sadly, I would not characterize my society as voracious lovers of literature. Yeah.

Oh man, such great vocabulary in that sample answer. I love voracious to mean just like, often we'll talk about this with hunger for actual food, like you have a voracious appetite, but we totally translate this to a hunger for books and reading. Yeah, totally.

I love that. I can't like read fun vocabulary, like a great sentence or a great phrase like that without giggling. Like I get so delighted with words. We get delighted by the vocabulary. I know. And I also want to point out something really good in this answer. Sometimes it would be weird if you just say, previously people read novels. Now they do this. It really works better to do like Jessica did here to say previously before the internet and such to share like what was different, right? Yeah.

this and not only that it gives you a chance to give more detail more you know interesting facts instead of just like previously this now this yeah i mean grammatically it's complex so that's impressive but also um for your fluency like aubrey said these structures really add so much detail to what you're saying that it does help your fluency also um so the takeaway today guys is learn as many

transition phrases and time markers as you can because you need to use a wide variety of these to score highly on IELTS speaking and writing. We also have a poll today, don't we? Yes, we want to announce the results of a recent poll. This is the

fun one. Episode 1438, we were teaching you how to lie on IELTS. And we asked the question, have you been kept awake by a neighbor's dog? And 80% of those who answered said, yes, they have. I'm sorry for all of you. And then 20% said no. But I am curious if this is more something where a lot of you, if you haven't been kept awake, then you wouldn't answer. Whereas those who have been are like, yes, I'm answering this poll. That's true.

Because otherwise, if your answer is no, you're like, "That's boring." You just don't answer. Yeah, it just doesn't affect me. I'm not really concerned. Whereas someone who's yes is like, "Oh, I need someone to know that I'm being kept awake." I get it. I mean, there has to be another reason because those stats do not seem correct to me. That seems crazy that 80% of people have been kept awake by a neighbor's dog. I haven't. I've been kept awake by my own dogs. Maybe you can't hear your neighbor's dogs over your own dogs. That's true.

All right, guys. So we have a poll today as well on this episode in Spotify. We're wondering who celebrates Christmas Eve out there. And again, it's...

not about religion right it's i mean for a lot of americans honestly it's just a holiday it's just your traditional holiday and it really doesn't have a lot to do with religion anymore so i'm just curious like culturally do you celebrate christmas eve so go to spotify and answer that um yes or no and we will announce the uh results very soon all right

Awesome. Yes. Love it. Love this vocab. Definitely practice answering IELTS questions. Use this in your essays to boost your vocab scores. Very fun, Jessica. All right. I'll see you on Friday. Happy Christmas Eve. Happy Christmas Eve to you. Bye. Thanks for listening to IELTS Energy. Hit subscribe now and don't forget to find your estimated band score at allearsenglish.com slash myscore.

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