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Teaching since 2018

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Speaking Study Planner:
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🎯If you are taking IELTS in January, February, March or April 2024. This IELTS speaking study planner will help you get more organized and disciplined.

βœ”οΈUsing it, you will clearly see how much work has been done and how much work has to be done. This will motivate you to work harder. 

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Speaking Study Planner:
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🎯If you are taking IELTS in January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August 2024. This IELTS speaking study planner will help you get more organized and disciplined.

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Day 12. Crime rates and effective law enforcement

Listening:
- Podcast: "Ensuring Public Safety: Strategies for Effective Law Enforcement."
- Note discussions on crime prevention and law enforcement strategies.

Reading:
- Article: "Crime Rates and Community Policing: A Comprehensive Approach."
- Summarize key strategies for effective law enforcement.

Writing:
- Essay: Analyze the factors influencing crime rates and propose solutions.
- Integrate insights from the podcast and article.

Speaking:
- Discuss with a partner: Share views on crime prevention and community policing.
- Practice expressing ideas and discussing potential improvements

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Day 13. Impact of tourism on local communities
Listening:
- Podcast: "Balancing Tourism and Local Communities: Sustainable Practices."
- Note discussions on the impact of tourism on local economies.

Reading:
- Article: "Preserving Cultural Heritage: The Impact of Tourism''
- Summarize key challenges and benefits discussed.

Writing:
- Essay: Discuss the impact of tourism on local communities.
- Incorporate insights from the podcast and article.

Speaking:
- Discuss with a partner: Share perspectives on sustainable tourism.
- Practice articulating ideas and discussing potential solutions.

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Here's a list of phrasal verbs, idioms, and spoken language to use in this IELTS Speaking Part 2 answer, along with their definitions and an extra example for each:

1. Hard pass:
- *Definition:* To firmly reject or decline something.
- *Example:* "When they offered me a night shift dispatcher job, it was a hard pass for me."

2. Cup of tea:
- *Definition:* Something that one enjoys or prefers.
- *Example:* "Working nights? Nah, not my cup of tea, you know?"

3. Got curious:
- *Definition:* Became interested or intrigued.
- *Example:* "I got curious about the job during the lockdown in 2019."

4. Steer clear of:
- *Definition:* Avoid or stay away from something.
- *Example:* "I'm definitely steering clear of night shifts."

5. Catch some Z's:
- *Definition:* To get some sleep.
- *Example:* "With that schedule, catching some Z's during the day is impossible."

6. Not my thing at all:
- *Definition:* Something that one doesn't like or enjoy.
- *Example:* "Erratic days off? Not my thing at all."

7. Mess with:
- *Definition:* Interfere with or cause problems for.
- *Example:* "The messed-up schedule really messes with your health."

8. Chill on:
- *Definition:* To relax or take it easy.
- *Example:* "My friend in the field chills on Tuesdays."

9. Sweet pay:
- *Definition:* Attractive or good salary.
- *Example:* "Sure, some folks say the night shift job has sweet pay."

10. All about:
- *Definition:* Completely focused on or interested in.
- *Example:* "I'm all about keeping in good shape and hanging out with the fam on weekends."

11. Catch up with:
- *Definition:* Spend time with someone to find out what has been happening in their life.
- *Example:* "Holidays are the only time I can catch up with the extended fam."

12. Throw (money) at (someone):
- *Definition:* Offer a large amount of money.
- *Example:* "Even if they threw double my teacher salary at me, I'm still passing on that dispatcher gig."

13. Wrap it up:
- *Definition:* To conclude or finish something.
- *Example:* "So, to wrap it up, health, unpredictable days off, and sacrificing family time – not my scene."

14. Kick it with:
- *Definition:* Spend time or hang out with.
- *Example:* "I'm all about finding a gig that lets me kick it with the family."

πŸ“ŒP.S. Feel free to use and adapt these expressions in your spoken English to make it sound more natural and conversational.

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Introduction:
I'm gonna talk about a job that's a hard pass for me – the night shift dispatcher position at a logistics company. It is just not my cup of tea, you know?

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Past Background:
I got a bit curious about this hustle. But after thinking it over, I decided it wasn't my jam, and I'm still sticking with that call.

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Describe:
So, there are two big reasons why I'm steering clear of this job. Firstly, the messed-up schedule messes with your health big time. Being up all night and trying to catch some Z's during the day? That's a recipe for disaster. And then there's the wonky days off – a buddy of mine in the field chills on Tuesdays, making weekends a rare sight. It is not my thing at all.

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Opposing view:
Sure, some folks say the pay's sweet, but I'm more about keeping in good shape and hanging out with the fam on weekends.

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Comparing:
Unlike many jobs where holidays mean a break, being a night shift dispatcher means you're on duty even during the holidays. That's a bummer, especially when holidays are the only time I can catch up with the extended fam.

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