雅思口語(yǔ)3大提分技巧分享
雅思口語(yǔ)屬于輸出型考試,所以,關(guān)鍵點(diǎn)在于平時(shí)多練習(xí),從簡(jiǎn)單的話題入手,一步步邁向復(fù)雜高端的表達(dá)和觀點(diǎn)的表達(dá)。下面小編就和大家分享,來(lái)欣賞一下吧。
雅思口語(yǔ)3大提分技巧分享
一.對(duì)大眾化答案say no
考試時(shí)盡量別說(shuō)考官聽(tīng)過(guò)很多遍的大眾答案,盡量設(shè)置答題亮點(diǎn)。比如很多學(xué)生對(duì)于雅思口語(yǔ)part2中the film that you would like to watch again的回答都是Titanic,沒(méi)毛病!很經(jīng)典的片子,但是你得知道,考官可能今天一天已經(jīng)聽(tīng)了十個(gè)Titanic了。所以,把自己真實(shí)的喜好興趣通過(guò)口語(yǔ)交流的方式傳遞給考官,才能幫助大家在口語(yǔ)考試中獲得更好的成績(jī)。
二.拒當(dāng)挖坑專業(yè)戶
盡量不要說(shuō)那種很難展開(kāi)的話題,比如說(shuō),問(wèn)到雅思口語(yǔ)話題interesting places in China,很多同學(xué)會(huì)想到故宮啊,而且,故宮的英語(yǔ)表達(dá)我們初中就會(huì)了,the Forbidden City嘛,但是,接著細(xì)化展開(kāi)答案的時(shí)候,具體到里面的太和殿,中和殿啥的,整個(gè)就卡殼了。建議大家從自己身邊熟悉的事物入手描述,避免考試在中自己挖坑自己入。
三.心態(tài)千萬(wàn)不能崩
很多考生對(duì)于口語(yǔ)是直接放棄的心態(tài)來(lái)對(duì)待整個(gè)雅思考試的,因?yàn)橛X(jué)得口語(yǔ)提分所付出的時(shí)間完全可以用來(lái)提高聽(tīng)力和閱讀。其實(shí)不然,口語(yǔ)考試存在的目的確確實(shí)實(shí)是為了提高大家將來(lái)在國(guó)外生活和學(xué)習(xí)的交流能力。而且在考試中,也一定要時(shí)刻告訴自己,我是在和考官用同一種語(yǔ)言交流,溝通,而不是考官在考我,心態(tài)調(diào)整對(duì)了能夠幫助我們?cè)诳谡Z(yǔ)考試中發(fā)揮得更加自然,考官也能感受到你的自信和從容。
雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)part2人物類
Describe a popular comic actor/actress you konw 能說(shuō)之人(新題)
Describe a popular comic actor/actress you konw 戲劇演員(新題)
Describe someone who is very professional專業(yè)的人(新題)
Describe a businessman you admire.尊敬的商人
Describe someone who is a good parent.好家長(zhǎng)
Describe an interesting person from another country.有趣的外國(guó)人
Describe a sportman you admire(運(yùn)動(dòng)員)
Describe a popular person受歡迎的人
Describe someone who is knwledgeable.知識(shí)淵博的人
雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)part2事件類
Describe something important that you lost丟失的重要東西(新題)
Describe some useful skills you learned in a math class from your primary/high school數(shù)學(xué)課上習(xí)得的技能(新題)
Describe something you own and want to replace.想替換的東西(新題)
Describe one magazine that you like喜歡的雜志(新題)
Describe a sport you have only watched and you would like to try in the future看過(guò)且想要嘗試的運(yùn)動(dòng)(新題)
Describe an occasion when someone visited your home(新)家庭訪客
Describe a situation when you have to be polite.(新)禮貌
Describe a time when you saved money for something存錢(新)
Describe an important event to celebrate.(新)重要的慶祝
Describe a time you had an unforgettable meal特殊的一餐
Describe a special day out which didn't cost you much特殊外出
Describe an experience when you pleased with you moblile phone.用手機(jī)的開(kāi)心時(shí)刻
Describe something or activity you do to keep healthy.保健方法
Describe a time when you received a good service from a shop or a company優(yōu)質(zhì)服務(wù)
Describe a (long) car journey you went on.汽車旅行
Describe a time when someone said something positive about your work工作上的積極建議(新)
Describe an experience that you taught someone something.教他人
Describe a time when you enjoyed doing something (activities) with an old person.和老人鍛煉
雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)part2物品類
Describe a good photo you had 好照片
Describe something you bought recently that made you happy.開(kāi)心購(gòu)物
Describe a traditional product in your country.傳統(tǒng)產(chǎn)品
Describe a piece of furniture.家具
Describe one of your toys in your childhood 兒時(shí)玩具
Describe a piece of technology you like using(not computer)喜愛(ài)科技[新題]
Describe something you bought according to an advertisement you saw.因廣告而購(gòu)物
Describe an important letter you received.重要的信
Describe an exciting book you have read.令人興奮的書(shū)
雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)part2地點(diǎn)類
Describe a public facility that you think need improvements改善設(shè)施
Describe an important river/lake in your country河流湖泊
Describe a public park or garden.公園
Describe a place where you can listen to music.聽(tīng)音樂(lè)的地方
Describe a leisure facility you would like to have in your home town休閑設(shè)施
Describe a country or city where you want to live or work in the future 想去的國(guó)家或城市
Describe an interesting place that few people know.很少人知道的有趣地方
Describe a public facility (road, shopping mall) that has developed recently in your city.
Describe a dream home you would like to have.理想之家
雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)part2媒體抽象類
Describe a good photo you had.好照片
Describe a TV series or drama you enjoy watching.電視節(jié)目
Describe an advertisement (that you saw or heard or liked).廣告
Describe a holiday you would like to have in the future.未來(lái)假期
Describe a rule at your school that you agree or disagree.校規(guī)
Describe an important skill which not be learned at school校外技能
Describe a subject of science that you learned in high school科學(xué)課
Describe a season or a period of the year you enjoy喜愛(ài)的季節(jié)
Describe a period in history歷史時(shí)期
Describe a(good)decision someone made.一個(gè)決定
Describe a story someone told you that you remember well.故事
Describe an achievement that you are proud of.驕傲的成績(jī)
雅思口語(yǔ)Part2物品類題庫(kù):想學(xué)習(xí)的技能
You should say:
what it is
when you first became interested in it
how you will learn about it
and explain why you want to learn more about it.
One of my biggest passions in life is food. I would say I’m not generally a fussy eater and I’m willing to try pretty much anything. I like food from all over the world, whether it’s spicy curries from India or delicious pasta dishes from Italy.
Unfortunately, while I’m very good at eating food, I’m not so great at cooking it! I can cook basic food, but my culinary skills are certainly nothing to write home about. I used to watch my mum cook at home, but not a lot of her talent rubbed off on me. Nevertheless, it sparked my interest in cooking and food in general.
I guess I could learn how be a better cook by reading a recipe book or watching cookery programmes on TV, but to be honest I think I’d be better off going to lessons. Once I’ve picked up the basics I can always try using a book at home, but to start I think I should have a teacher telling me what to do.
One thing I love to be able to do is cook an Indian curry from scratch. The best curries are always cooked without using a jar of sauce, but it requires a lot of different spices and you need to know how to use them.
I think it would be great to be a better cook as cooking can be very therapeutic and relaxing. Besides, everyone loves a good cook and it’s helpful to impress members of the opposite sex!
雅思口語(yǔ)Part2物品類題庫(kù):一張照片/一幅畫(huà)
Describe a photo or painting you like in your home.
You should say:
where and when the photo was taken or painted
which room it is in
what there are in the photo or painting
and explain why you like it.
Actually, I have a few paintings in my home. My girlfriend says it’s beginning to look like an art gallery! I guess you could call me a bit of an art-aholic, though I’m certainly no connoisseur.
By far my favourite piece is a large oil painting on canvas that I picked up on my travels in Bali. I had to roll it up to get it back to China and once I got home I had a bespoke frame made for it. It depicts a tree or plant of some sort, using an array of colours, from deep blues to vivid yellows. The image is very simple, being formed from a number of different coloured dots.
At the moment it is the centerpiece of my living room, takes pride of place on the main wall behind my sofa. There are other pieces of art in there, including some small statues and figurines, but they are eclipsed by the large oil painting, which truly dominates the room. Every guest we have visit passes comment on it, often complimenting its vibrant colours or simple aesthetic beauty.
For me personally, it’s a combination of all the things I have already mentioned. Plus, it reminds me of the places I have been and the things I have experienced on my trips abroad. The memories come flooding back every time l look at my picture. This is the primary reason I collect paintings and the reason I have more works of art than I do wall space!
雅思口語(yǔ)Part2物品類題庫(kù):好消息
Describe a piece of good news you heard from TV or the Internet.
You should say:
what the news was about
when you got this news
where you got this news from
and explain why you think it was a good piece of news.
I once read a piece of good news on the website of the New York Times. It was two years ago, I was still a journalism student and one of my tutors assigned me to do a presentation for my news-gathering course. The time limit was five minutes and it was supposed to be a critique, i.e., stating clearly what was good and bad about the story.
So I started preparing for my assignment. I was skimming through pages and clicking around when this article caught my eye. Basically, it was about a high school student who got bullied because he stuttered. The news story was a good one because it wasn’t what I expected it to be — a one-sided story that went on about the poor boy.
This piece was actually rather fair and balanced. It tried to show the readers what had happened to the stutterer and they gave the alleged bullies a chance to give their side of the story. From the journalistic perspective, it was a neat one.
雅思口語(yǔ)Part2物品類題庫(kù):曾經(jīng)不喜歡的科目
Describe a subject you didn't like before but have interest in now.
You should say:
what it was
when you studied the subject
why you didn't like it before
and explain why you have interest in it now.
Let’s just say, I was far from an angel at school. I guess I wasn’t that bad, but no one would call me a model student. There were a few subjects I really didn’t care for, but mainly it was Chinese.
I’ve obviously studied Chinese throughout my school life, but it was particularly excruciating during senior high-school, so when I was around 11 to 17 years old.
Wow, where do I start? Firstly, our teacher was awful. His name was Mr Zhang and he was a real old fuddy-duddy who would only teach from the textbook and regularly bored us to death. We would have to commit countless things to memory, lots of ancient stuff like poems and chengyu, which are Chinese phrases made from between 3 to 16 characters, although the most common use 4. I couldn’t see a use for these things in modern life, they just didn’t seem practical.
As I got older and more mature, I started to respect Chinese more. I dug out some of my old textbooks and began flicking through them. Second time round they made more sense to me and I engaged with them a lot more.
Nowadays there is a greater interest in Chinese, with a variety of TV shows such as “Chengyu Yingxiong”, which means ‘Chengyu Hero’. These shows celebrate people’s knowledge of characters and in doing so celebrate our culture.