雅思口語的隱藏加分項
雅思口語還有隱藏加分項 這些你知道嗎??下面小編就和大家分享,來欣賞一下吧。
雅思口語還有隱藏加分項 這些你知道嗎?
在考口語之前,有的同學(xué)會緊張:我進了考場要和考官說什么呀?Hi?會不會太沒有禮貌?等他先說?萬一他也不說呢?多尷尬啊……
所以,今天我們就來一起看一看和考官打招呼的正確姿勢,解鎖雅思口語的隱藏加分項。
一進考試的房間,我們就要先和考官寒暄一下,然后進行身份核查。一般來說,我們管這部分叫Part 0,概括來說會問四個簡單基礎(chǔ)的問題,但是我們可以借這個機會,給考官留下一個“我英語很好”的好印象!
Q1: Good afternoon,my name’s Elizabeth. What’s your full name?/Could you tell me your full name,please?/May I have your full name?
- Good afternoon (Elizabeth), my name’s Zhang San.
不用擔(dān)心進屋子之后你和考官會相對無言陷入尷尬,考官會主動向你介紹他自己,告訴你他的名字,然后順勢問問你叫什么。這個時候你可以回答“下午好”,帶上或者不帶上考官的名字都可以。
TIPS:
1. 直接稱呼考官的名字即可,不要加上title
√ Good afternoon,Elizabeth.
× Good afternoon, Miss Elizabeth.
如果覺得不舒服,直接說Good afternoon就好。
2. 使用連讀,不要逐詞地說
√ my name’s Zhang San.
× my name is Zhang San.
這樣的連讀是高階發(fā)音,英語母語的人在日常表達中非常常用,在口語考試的其它部分也要注意使用哦!
3. 發(fā)音清晰,不要求快
考官們都是外國人,所以在說自己名字的時候盡量清晰一些,給考官消化的時間。另外,在考官問名字的時候,要說自己的中文名字哦!這是身份核對的一部分!
Q2:What can I call you?
- You can call me Zhang.
- Just call me Zhang.
- Please call me Zhang.
TIPS:
1. 不要解釋或補充其它信息。
不要說“All my friends call me Zhang”。這個答案聽上去特別像雅思口語參考書的模板句。也不要解釋你為啥叫這個名字。
2. 可以告訴考官你的英文名。
You can call me by my English name, Tony.
記住這句話,不要用錯哦!這是固定的~
Q3:Where are you from?/Could you tell me where are you from?
- I’m from Beijing.
- I come from Beijing.
- I’m from Beijing which is the capital of China.
TIPS:
1. 不要進一步延伸。
2. 不要反問考官或者給考官建議。
有的同學(xué)回答問題之后,還反問考官,And you?寶貝們記住,口語考試?yán)锩娌灰磫柨脊賳栴},是他考我們啊!不是我們考他!
另外,也不要說“I come from Beijing, I think you really should go there.” 只要簡單地回答考官的問題就好了。
3. 城市名用英文發(fā)音。
舉個例子,如果我們想說來自香港,我們要說“I’m from Hong Kong.”而不是按中文說Xiang Gang。
Q4:Could I see your identification,please?/Can you show me your identification,please?
- Here you are.
- Sure. Here you are.
- Of course. Here it is.
這個時候我們就要把身份證or護照or其它身份證明交給考官了。
TIPS:
1. identification=ID,所以有的考官也會問你要ID,回答的方式是一樣的。
2. 當(dāng)然,你也可以選擇這個時候不說話,直接把身份證明交給考官就好了。但是最好還是簡單地回答一句,展示我們有禮貌哦~
變題期雅思口語高頻話題
事件類
新題部分——事件類
1. 小孩的趣事
Describe something a child did that made you laugh.
You should say:
Who the child was
How old he or she was
What he or she did
And explain why it made you laugh.
Part 3:
Do you think children laugh more than adults?
Would you like to be friends with a person who laughs a lot?
How are people benefited from laughing?
Is it polite to laugh loudly in a public space in china?
What are the most efficient ways for people to get a good laugh?
2. 早起
Describe a time you got up extremely early.
You should say:
When it was
What time you got up
How you felt when you got up
And explain why you got up early.
Part 3:
How can students be motivated to get up early to study?
What are the ways to ensure you get up on time?
Would you recommend others to get up early if they want to work more efficiently?
Do people get up earlier or later than people 30 years ago?
Under what situations do people usually get up extremely early?
3. 請客
Describe a meal you invited others to have at your home or in a restaurant.
You should say:
Who you invited
Where you ate
What you ate
And explain how they felt about this meal.
Part 3:
Why do some people prefer having important meals in a restaurant than cooking at home?
Does having a meal at home make people closer to each other?
Do Chinese people eat more or less frequently in a restaurant than it 30 years ago?
Would you emphasize more on food quality or service when you eat in a restaurant?
If you were invited to eat at your friend’s, would you be expected to bring a gift?
變題期雅思口語高頻話題
4. 通過網(wǎng)絡(luò)解決問題
Describe a time you solved a problem online.
You should say:
When and where it happened
What problem you solved
How long it took you to solve the problem
And explain how you felt about it.
Part 3:
Other than going online, what other ways can help people solve problems these days?
Is the internet more efficient in solving problems?
How can you motivate old people to use the internet for problem-solving?
What are the disadvantages of solving problems online?
As a manager of a company, would you prefer your customers to solve problems online or
offline in a customer service center?
5. 公共場所聽到的電話
Describe a time you heard someone you didn’t know talking on the phone in a public place.
You should say:
When and where it was
What the person was about
What you were doing at that time
And explain how you felt about it.
Part 3:
Do you think it’s legitimate to make use of the information you overheard?
How can people protect their privacy when talking in a public space?
In your country, do people talk loud in public?
What do you think of people who talks loud in public?
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