雅思口語Part3如何應(yīng)對(duì)觀點(diǎn)比較題

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雅思口語Part3考官有時(shí)候會(huì)問Why do some people think….while others disagree….?建議考生在說的時(shí)候可以將不同人群分類,然后給出具體支持的理由或者例子。下面小編就和大家分享雅思口語Part3如何應(yīng)對(duì)觀點(diǎn)比較題,來欣賞一下吧。

雅思口語Part3如何應(yīng)對(duì)觀點(diǎn)比較題?

1、解題思路

考生們可以選擇將人分為不同的類型,比如按年齡,按職業(yè),按性別,按人群等等。也就是所謂的“分類討論”,將不同人群分完類之后,給出具體支持的理由或者例子。

2、常用表達(dá)

分類

Nearly everyoneAlmost everybody
The vast majority of peopleMost people
Some peopleA few people
Elderly people/retied peopleWorking people/office workers
Very active people/sporty peopleReligious people
Animal loversFood lovers
People with…,( creative talent/a lot of energy)People who (have an interest in art)

連接詞:

While/yet/however/although/conversely

表述原因:

Some people think….

Because it’s…..(convenient/important/interesting/beneficial/healthy/rewarding/challengening/unnecessary/a waste of time)

3、例子:

Why do some people choose not to eat meat?

In my country, nearly everyone enjoys meat. However, some people, mainly Buddhists and young people who are members of animal rights movement, make a concerted effort not to eat meat. They believe animals have the same rights as us humans. Although some scientists say it’s important to eat meat for health reasons, others claims that if you eat the right vegetables and fruits, eating meat is not necessary to maintain a good standard of health.

接下來的幾道題目烤鴨們可以自己進(jìn)行練習(xí):

1. Why do more and more people in China want to own their own car?

2. Why do some people do dangerous jobs?

3. Why do you think people in your country like to spend a lot of money on wedding celebrations?

雅思口語Part2物品類題庫(kù):有關(guān)健康的文章

Describe an article you read about healthy life.

You should say:

where you read it from

when you read it

what the article was about

and explain what you thought of this article.

I don’t usually read much about health, I’m not a fitness fanatic but I try to keep reasonably healthy with a little bit of exercise and by eating a balanced diet. However, there was one article that grabbed my attention recently, about sugar.

I often surf the internet and look at news websites in my spare time, I like to keep up to date with what’s going on in the world. More often than not an article will have links to other articles down the side or at the bottom of the page, so you can spend hours going from one to another.

About a month ago, during the recent athletics championships in Beijing, I was reading an article about sport when a link to another article caught my eye. It was describing how for years people had thought fat was making people overweight and so food companies would bring out lots of low-fat products that were supposed to be healthier, such as low-fat yoghurt or soft drinks. But in fact, these products are higher in sugar, and sugar is now thought to be worse for your health than fat.

I have no idea whether the article was right or not, but it certainly made me think about my sugar intake. It also made me think about people’s diet in general, with more and more kids eating sugary snacks and enjoying more Western junk food like KFC and McDonald's. I think it’s important to have these articles and documentary films that highlight the issues raised by the articles. Soon we might have a big problem with obesity, like the U.S.

雅思口語Part 2新題范文之禮貌的場(chǎng)合

Describe a situation where you have to be polite

You should say:

What it is

What did you do to be polite

Why did you have to be polite

And explain how you felt about it afterwards

1-4月雅思口語新題part2范文之:禮貌的場(chǎng)合(a situation where you have to be polite)

Ok, well I would actually like to start by saying that I try to be polite in all situations, because that was basically how I was brought up, but if I was to choose a particular occasion when I had to be polite, then I’ll talk about the time I went to a friend’s house for their birthday party.

And as for when it was, well I suppose it must have been about three or four months ago, and basically what happened was that a friend of mine invited me, along with a few other of his friends, to his house for dinner to celebrate his birthday with him. And when we got there, we were given a nice welcome by his parents, who then offered us some drinks and took us through to the living room to wait for a bit while they finished preparing the dinner. Anyway, it was worth the wait, because the dinner was fantastic, and by the end of it, I was absolutely stuffed!

So regarding why I had to be polite, well, I think it goes without saying that whenever you go to someone else’s house, you should always be polite, you know, it’s common sense, because I mean, if someone’s kind enough to invite you to their home and treat you to food and drink, the least you can do is be polite and well-mannered, and if you’re not, then chances are that you won’t get invited back!

You know, I think it’s safe to say that we’ve all experienced times when someone hasn’t behaved very well when they’ve been a guest at our home, and usually when that happens, the first thing we say to each other when that person’s left is, “there’s no way they’re ever coming back!”. Of course for young children it’s different, but for adults there’s no excuse at all. And if you do make the effort to be polite, then it makes a big difference, because then you’ll leave a very good impression and consequently be welcome as a guest again in the future.

So yeah, I guess that’s pretty much all there is to say, so thanks for listening.


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