用實例教你雅思口語的答題邏輯

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用實例教你雅思口語的答題邏輯運用雅思口語的實際考試題目教你怎樣組織口語答題的邏輯。下面小編就和大家分享,來欣賞一下吧。

用實例教你雅思口語的答題邏輯

由于中西方文化的差異,表現(xiàn)出中西方人在回答和表達(dá)時邏輯順序和表現(xiàn)形式的不同,當(dāng)中國人用漢語的邏輯思維進(jìn)行英語表達(dá)時,很容易造成西方人認(rèn)為我們在答非所問。在雅思口語考試中,考官常常感到,考生在回答問題時,盡管可以明白學(xué)生每個句子要表達(dá)的意思,然而依然覺得考生的表達(dá)顛三倒四、模糊混亂。導(dǎo)致這個問題的根本原因就是考生沒有理解并掌握西方人的答題邏輯思維,我們稱之為“英語答題邏輯”。

因為英語答題邏輯是一個相對抽象的概念,對于學(xué)生理解起來可能會有點吃力,所以EQ英語現(xiàn)已將與雅思口試中相關(guān)的英語答題邏輯提煉、匯總成31種雅思口語高分公式,這些高分公式包括答題思路和高分語言點兩個部分,分別教授你在雅思口試中“說什么”和“如何說”。我們把雅思口試中相對抽象的概念具體化為口語高分公式,為廣大的雅思考生和英語學(xué)習(xí)者提供了一種更為明確、更容易掌握、更加獨特的口語學(xué)習(xí)法,它在口語學(xué)習(xí)方面也是一種史無前例的革新和推進(jìn)。那么,下面我們通過一個高分公式的例子,為大家具體講解一下什么是“英語答題邏輯”。

例如:雅思口試Part 1部分常出現(xiàn)的一類題型——What do you normally do?

這個問題在part 1的考試中非常常見,大家可能都準(zhǔn)備過類似的問題,那么如何讓這個看似簡單的問題說得準(zhǔn)確而精彩呢?

首先,我們應(yīng)該用西方人的思維方式進(jìn)行思考和組織語言,那么西方人會從哪幾個方面來回答這個問題呢?雅思口語高分公式中的“答題思路”會告訴你:

答題思路(教你“說什么”)

- Talk about your daily routine in a logical order

- Say what things you do in a normal day

- Say when you do these things

- Add a little extra information about how you feel about some of these things

-按邏輯順序談?wù)撃愕娜粘J聞?wù)

-說出你平常做的事情

當(dāng)你做這些事情的時候說出來

-添加一些關(guān)于你對這些事情的感覺的額外信息

其次,知道了“說什么”,那如何用地道的詞匯和精準(zhǔn)的語法將它表達(dá)出來?雅思口語高分公式中的“高分語言點”會告訴你:

高分語言點(教你“如何說”)

- Positive adverbs of frequency

"I often drink a coffee to help me wake up"

"Most days I have lunch with my friends in the canteen"

頻率的正副詞

"我經(jīng)常喝咖啡來幫助我醒來"

大多數(shù)時候我和我的朋友在食堂吃午飯

- Time markers

"I normally take a shower around 6.30am every morning"

"In the evenings, my friends and I like to gossip in our dorm"

——時間標(biāo)記

"我通常每天早上6點半左右洗澡"

“晚上,我和我的朋友們喜歡在宿舍里閑聊?!?/p>

- Sequencing

Before, then, next, after that, while ...

"Before going to bed I always brush my teeth …"

"I usually drink hot milk for breakfast while reading a fashion magazine"

——順序

在此之前,然后,接下來,之后,而……

“睡覺前我總是刷牙……”

“我早飯通常喝熱牛奶,一邊看時尚雜志?!?/p>

雅思五月變題期口語如何應(yīng)對

雅思江湖上流傳一種說法:1月、5月、9月的雅思考試,口語題庫大換血,考生們注意避讓……

辛辛苦苦準(zhǔn)備了幾個月的口語素材,考試那天發(fā)現(xiàn)題庫換了?EXM?

因此很多考生都有這樣一個疑問:5月馬上換題了,1-4月的口語題庫還能用嗎?

雅思題庫何時換?

首先明確一件事:雅思題庫的一季是以“4個月”為維度的,每年1-4月,5-8月,9-12月三個季度的口語題庫是相對穩(wěn)定的。正因如此,每年的1月5月9月又被雅思圈內(nèi)稱為“換題季”

那么本季度的口語題庫能否作為下季度的備考題目呢?

答案是:能。原因有二。

原因一

每個季度只換20%-30%的題目

大家要清楚,劍橋雅思官方也是很忙的,四個月?lián)Q一次新題對他們來說也是個極大的挑戰(zhàn)。因此,本著“惠澤雙方”的原則,雅思每個季度的題目更新量只有20%-30%。

做個最簡單的數(shù)學(xué)計算,假設(shè)雅思每季度口語題庫有100道,那么下個季度里約75道是原封不動的舊題,只有25道是新題。這個數(shù)字一目了然吧,75%的舊題重復(fù)概率,可見本季題庫對于下季備考的考生來說依然是備考重點。

又有人要問了,那我萬一人品很差,25%的新題概率就被我攤上了怎么辦?

有個好消息是:每一個換題季的新題會在本季度的前三場考試中全部出現(xiàn)。這意味著什么?再舉一個簡短的數(shù)學(xué)例子。

假設(shè)雅思每個月有4次考試(實際上更多,因為有周四加試),那么一個季度4個月一共48場考試。在1、5、9這三個月的前三場考試中,被更新的20%-30%的題目會全部出現(xiàn)。如果你真的不想碰到新題,那么這個季度至少還有45場考試等著你去報名。

簡單來說,避開1月、5月、9月的前三場考試,并且把前三場考試中出現(xiàn)的新題都“過過腦子”,你就可以避免考場上碰到見都沒見過的新題了。

原因二雅思話題是具有可整合性的

很多寶寶關(guān)心的另一個問題是:雅思準(zhǔn)備多少個話題才夠。直接給答案吧:30-40個。

大家在課堂上都學(xué)過,雅思話題是可以整合的。比如物品類,比如人物類,很多口語素材通過一點點的靈活變通和表述重點的改變是可以通用為幾個話題的素材的。因此,大家在準(zhǔn)備雅思口語part2考題的時候完全沒必要把所有話題準(zhǔn)備個遍。而每次換題季,題庫更新出來的所謂“新話題”,也有很多是可以用舊話題的素材來改編答案的。

另外大家在準(zhǔn)備素材時要注意,雅思口語考試是【以溝通為本】的考試,考生與考官之間的有效交流程度決定了你的得分。在考場上寶寶們要更多的和考官進(jìn)行freestyle一點的交流,而不是機(jī)械的你問我答或者是背誦感覺明顯的論述。多用一些交互式的眼神,表情,動作,語調(diào)變化,都會提高考官與你的交流有效性。

總而言之一句話,5月考試的寶寶同樣要抱緊1-4月的題庫準(zhǔn)備不放手。如果可以,盡量避開5月的前三場考試。如果避不開……那就祈禱一下抽到你熟悉的題目吧!

雅思口語part2高分話題范文:a sports event

Describe a sports event that you took part in or watched.

You should say:

what the event was

where it was

who was competing

what happened during this competition

and explain how you felt about this event.

雅思口語part2高分話題范文參考:

Ok, well I have to admit that it was quite a while ago since I took part in any sports event, because I'm not really a very sporty person, but I suppose the one that sticks in my memory the most was a sports meeting between my high school and a few others around the area.

And as for where the event was held, well seeing as I think our school had the only proper running track in the city, it was held there, and the event I was competing in was the fifteen hundred metres, basically because no one else in my class wanted to do it, you know, they said it was too far for them, so I ended up volunteering for it.

So anyway, regarding what happened during the competition, well I seem to remember at the start that most of the other competitors sprinted away, which surprised me a little, because it was quite a long distance that we had to run. So it seemed a little strange and even a bit scary seeing them run so fast - maybe it was because of the adrenaline or something. But anyway, I tried to pace myself, and after a while, the other runners started getting slower, so I was able to overtake them, and then on the last lap, I somehow managed to overtake the leader and win the race!

So if I think back to how I felt at that moment, well as you can imagine, I was over the moon, you know, super happy, because I simply had no idea I would win, and what was really great was the fact that loads of my friends and classmates were standing around the track, cheering me on. So yeah, it was a really awesome feeling.

雅思口語part2高分話題范文:a wedding you attended

Describe a wedding you attended.

You should say:

whose wedding it was

who was there

where it was

and explain how you felt at this wedding.

雅思口語part2高分話題范文參考:

Ok, well I've actually been to quite a few weddings, so it was kind of difficult choosing which one to describe, but I guess probably the easiest for me to talk about would be the most recent one I went to, which was that of a neighbour of mine.

And, as for who was there, well, I couldn't tell you everyone, because there were absolutely loads of people, you know, the hall was pretty packed, so my guess would be that there were probably something like 250 to 300 guests. And if I'm not mistaken, it seemed to be that the majority were friends and relatives of the bride and groom, although I also noticed that they had invited quite a few of their colleagues from work as well. For example, one of them, who I think was her boss, went up on stage to make a speech at some point.

Anyway, with regard to where the wedding was held, well, it was actually in a small city called Zhuji, which is about an hour's drive just to the south east of Hangzhou, because that's where the bride comes from. And it was held in a hotel there. I can’t remember the name of it I’m afraid, but it was a really nice hotel, and probably one of the best in the city.

So regarding how I felt at the wedding, well, to put it simply, it was a really wonderful wedding, and there were some parts of it that moved me quite a lot, such as when the bride broke down in tears when she was on stage thanking her parents for all the support they had given her. It was also really clear to see how much the bride and groom loved each other, as they couldn't take their eyes off each other the whole evening. So I was really happy for them and was glad that I made it to their wedding.

That's pretty much it, I think, so thanks a lot for listening.


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