2020-09-28
18 分钟Hello, lovely people of the world.
I'm Maria, and my name is Rory.
And we are the host of the IELTS speaking for Success podcast, the podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills as well as your listening skills.
Along the way, we started this super podcast to give you a look at how a native speaker would answer some of the most common IelTS speaking questions, using gorgeous grammar and super vocabulary for a high score.
So today is a special day, and we are recording all by ourselves, unsupervised, because our producer is not here.
Yeah, something fishy is going on with him, actually.
That's funny, Rory, because today we're gonna be talking about fish.
Yes, in speaking part one, they can ask you questions about fish and fishing.
Rory, do you like going fishing?
I don't like going fishing regularly, although it's probably, it seems like an entertaining prospect when you consider, like, how much of a city boy I am.
I did go fishing once, though, with my dad, and I think I really wanted to go, and I complained about it for a while.
I was, like, begging him to go, and I think I might have romanticized it a little because it was awful.
I didn't catch anything, and the weather was terrible, so, yeah, yeah, it just wasn't a good idea.
The one time that I did it wasn't a good idea.
Where do people go fishing in your country?
Oh, I suppose you could go anywhere.
We're surrounded by sea and water in general in all directions, so you could go fishing by the shore, for example.
We also have some lakes, so you could fish by the lakeside, and I guess in the rivers as well.
We've got lots of those.
So there's lots and lots of places.