雅思口語(yǔ)技巧你解決開(kāi)口難

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雅思口語(yǔ)由于是真人一對(duì)一的考試,難免給很多考生帶來(lái)壓力,導(dǎo)致卡住,忘詞等意外狀況的發(fā)生。下面小編就和大家分享2招致勝雅思口語(yǔ)技巧,歡迎閱讀!

2招致勝雅思口語(yǔ)技巧,帶你解決開(kāi)口難'

第一就是善于使用轉(zhuǎn)折句,避開(kāi)不會(huì)的話題。在雅思口語(yǔ)訓(xùn)練中,其實(shí)話題是有規(guī)律的,而且很容易遇到老話題。最大的難點(diǎn)就是老話題的衍生,很多考生都會(huì)出現(xiàn)似曾相識(shí)的狀況。這時(shí)候考生一定要學(xué)會(huì)使用轉(zhuǎn)折句,把不熟悉的部分通過(guò)轉(zhuǎn)折變成自己會(huì)講的。我們用下面例子說(shuō)明:

這道雅思口語(yǔ)真題講的是關(guān)于鳥(niǎo)的,“What are the most popular birds in China and what meanings do they have?”

對(duì)于很多考生而言,相關(guān)話題也訓(xùn)練不少,但是真的要說(shuō)國(guó)內(nèi)某一種鳥(niǎo)的話,很多考生都不知道名字,要是強(qiáng)行加拼音說(shuō)明的話,考官很容易誤解你跑題。這時(shí)候考生應(yīng)該利用轉(zhuǎn)折句的技巧,可以說(shuō):“I don’t really know much about birds,but”.這時(shí)候考生可以延伸自己想說(shuō)的內(nèi)容,例如把養(yǎng)過(guò)寵物的經(jīng)歷換成養(yǎng)過(guò)鳥(niǎo),把以前說(shuō)過(guò)的和某某的友誼,可以換成和鳥(niǎo)的。總之就是延伸到你想說(shuō)的話題。例如可以說(shuō)“but one of my friends is crazy about birds, and he used to tell me...”這時(shí)候就可以完全避免老話題衍生的問(wèn)題。

第二種雅思口語(yǔ)技巧就是替換一些地道的主語(yǔ),避免重復(fù)使用Mr.,Miss或Mrs.很多考生都容易忽視這個(gè)問(wèn)題,尤其是在自己描述過(guò)程中,很僵硬的對(duì)主語(yǔ)用he,she,they之類的指代。其實(shí)這樣很容易讓考官認(rèn)為缺乏對(duì)英語(yǔ)的靈活掌握,或者說(shuō)描述不夠生動(dòng)之類的。因此建議考生多背背一些形象生動(dòng)的詞匯,例如chubby指代小胖子,sunshine指代陽(yáng)光男生,或者h(yuǎn)andsome guys之類的。我們通過(guò)下面例子來(lái)說(shuō)明:

這道雅思口語(yǔ)真題講的是描述一個(gè)有用的設(shè)備,“Describe a useful device in your daily life.”

這時(shí)候的主語(yǔ)變成了一個(gè)device,我們可以描述這個(gè)是一個(gè)怎么樣的device,例“well, I am going to talk about my little girlfriend then…”這樣用girlfriend代替device會(huì)很吸引考官的注意,接下來(lái)考生只需要說(shuō)明一下“…my iPod, a very trendy mp3 player and also a very useful electronic device, which I would always take along with me wherever I go.”這樣不僅能凸顯device的重要性,還能增加陳述內(nèi)容的豐富性。

2020年9-12月雅思口語(yǔ)part1答案解析:Art

1. Do you like art?

Yes, I love art. I like many different types of art, actually. I love traditional Chinese paintings and calligraphy, but I also really enjoy looking at western art, art from different periods in history, as well as abstract art, sculpture and even performance art. I’m a big fan of all types of culture and so I enjoy visiting museums and art galleries when I go to another country or when I visit another city in China. Art is an important part of life and children who learn about art usually end up being thoughtful, creative and innovative people when they get older.

2. Have you ever visited an art gallery?

I’ve visited lots of art galleries, in my city, Beijing, as well as in other cities. I enjoy modern art galleries the most, but I also like to see painting and artwork from history as well. There are quite a few different art galleries in my city and I sometimes go to the temporary exhibitions at one gallery in particular that is in the famous art district, 798. I know the manager of that gallery too, so I enjoy going there, chatting to her and perhaps taking a coffee at one of the boutique arty coffee shops nearby.

3. Is there any art work on the wall in your room?

Yes, I have a couple of pictures, they are prints actually, of course they are not originals. One is the famous picture of the Great Wave, by the Japanese artist, Hokusai, and the other is a painting by Salvador Dali, the eccentric Spanish painter who painted quite strange and abstract works. I can’t remember the name of the Dali painting, but it’s a painting of a stone man looking at his own reflection in the water. It’s quite mysterious and evocative. I think art is good to have in the home – it helps us reflect on life as well as creating a certain atmosphere in the house.

2020年9-12月雅思口語(yǔ)part1答案解析:Maths & Numbers

1. Do you like Math?

Well I wouldn’t say I actually ‘like’ or ‘dislike’ math but I didn’t really enjoy it as a school subject that much. I found it a bit boring but maybe that was more to do with the teachers than the subject itself. I wouldn’t say that math was one of my favourite subjects at school.

2. Were you good at math at school?

I wasn’t great but I wasn’t bad, I think I was just ‘bang average’. I never got really high scores but I never failed a math exam, I know that some people are naturally gifted when it comes to math but I’m not one of them. I used to struggle a bit with the really complex math questions in exams, especially things like algebra.

3. Why do some people think that nowadays math isn’t needed in our daily life?

I think some people have this attitude because now we all carry mobile phones around and these always have calculators on them. Personally I think it’s rather na?ve to say that we don’t need math because we do need basic arithmetic in our lives when we go shopping, when we work out if something is a good deal and so on.

4. Do you think females are good at math?

Unfortunately, most girls have a tough time coping with math right from their first grade. I’ve heard so many girls complain that they have no idea what’s going on and have a difficult time understanding the teachers. And the worst part is, once you fall behind, you can’t find a way to catch up.

5. Do you think math is important as a school subject?

I think math is still quite a relevant subject. It helps us have better problem-solving skills and gives us the ability to think analytically and have better reasoning abilities. So yeah I think it’s quite important to have a solid foundation in math.

6. Who taught you math?

If I remember clearly, the first person who taught me math was my grandfather. We used to sit in his garden counting beans and peas as we collected them. He used to tell me stories about when he was a little boy and how he used to count beans and peas with his grandfather. I guess that’s a tradition we have managed to maintain.

7. Do you often use a calculator?

Sure. Calculators assist in accuracy. Because they can help reduce algorithm errors, even if you are excellent at math. Also they save us a lot of energy because they reduce our mental strain!

8. When did you start learning math?

Well, I must have been very young and I can’t really remember the exact age. However, I think when I was 3 or 4. According to my mother and the many stories she has told me when I was a baby, I have always loved numbers and I was able to count to 20 from a very young age.




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