tobethelifeandsouloftheparty: a fun person, someone who is the centre of activity
tobend overbackwards: to try very hard to help someone
broad-minded: prepared to accept other views or behaviours
easy-going: relaxed and not easily worried about anything
extrovert: an energetic person who likes the company of others
fair-minded: to treat people equally
fun-loving: to enjoy having fun
tohideone’slightunderabushel: to hide one’s talents and skills
goodcompany: enjoyable to socialise with
goodsenseofhumour: the ability to understand what is funny
introvert: someone who is shy
laid-back: see ‘easy-going’
toloseone’s temper: to suddenly become angry
narrowminded: opposite of ‘broad-minded’ (see above)
painfullyshy: very shy
toputothersfirst: to think of others before yourself
quick-tempered: to become angry quickly
reserved: shy
self-assured: confident
self-centred: thinks only of oneself
self-confident: believes in one’s own ability or knowledge
self-effacing: to not try to get the attention of others (especially in terms of hiding one’s skills or abilities)
totakeafter: to be like (often another member of the family)
thick-skinned: not easily affected by criticism
trustworthy: can be trusted
two-faced: not honest or sincere. Will say one thing to someone to their face and another when they are not present.
Lesson 13: Business
During the IELTS Speaking exam you may be asked to talk about the subject of business. This might involve describing a business you know well or talking about your own ambitions. Read the following IELTS-style questions and answers below and pay attention to the phrases in bold. Use the ‘Definitions’ section at the bottom of the page to check the meaning of any phrases you don’t understand.
Part 1-style questions
Examiner: Do you work or are you a student?
Hati: I runmyownbusiness actually … I have an online business selling
cosmetics … I set up the business 5 years ago and I’m really enjoying workingfor myself …
Examiner: What is your ideal job?
Kaori: I don’t think I’d enjoy working for a big company … I think I’d like to go italone and be self-employed … I’m not sure what area of business it would be but I think I’d enjoy the process of drawing up a business plan and seeing if I could be successful …
Examiner: Is your town a nice place to live?
Monique: It’s OK … the main problem we have is our local high street … it used to be a busy centre but lots of shops have gone bust … it must be very difficult tomake a profit when you have huge supermarkets in the area and a lot haven’t been able to survive with such cut-throat competition…