在雅思口語考試中,考官在什么地方就給你打定分數(shù)了呢?天真的烤鴨會說在part3答完之后,普通的烤鴨大約認為是在part2結(jié)束之后。下面小編就和大家分享雅思口語part1答題技巧講解,來欣賞一下吧。
雅思口語part1答題技巧講解
雅思口語考試中,開始答題的階段非常重要,直接關(guān)系到我們接下來的考試狀態(tài),答得好可以令接下里來的發(fā)揮更加精彩,連連得分,答得不好則影響到整個答題的方向還有心態(tài),當(dāng)然容易丟分,所以說好口語考試“第一句話”是需要技巧的。你的雅思口語part1回答丟分了么?
在咱們真正口語考試的時候,往往你Part1每個問題回答的第一句話,就已經(jīng)足以令考官給你口語的分數(shù)定個大致的范圍了。你的第一句話讓考官覺得是5分上下呢?還是6分上下呢?
雅思口語part1答題誤區(qū)第一:不回答問題
貌似不可能的事情,但實際就真實發(fā)生在咱們很多同學(xué)身上。
如果我用中文問:在你附近有很多游泳的地方嗎?那我們正常的回答是:有,沒有或者不多。我們會先做出一個直接的回應(yīng),再做相應(yīng)的解釋。
但當(dāng)把同樣的問題變成咱們雅思口語Part1的題目時:Are there many places to swim near you? 我們同學(xué)的開頭回答是這樣的:There’s an ocean no far from our dorm. (節(jié)選同學(xué)的回答)或是Right in my school there is an outdoor swimming pool.(節(jié)選同學(xué)的回答) 拋開語法正確與否,我們同學(xué)開頭第一句話會直接去回答更為詳細的內(nèi)容部分,而不做出任何直接的應(yīng)題。這在考官聽來就是完全的跑題。并且他會覺得你聽不懂問題,而導(dǎo)致回答內(nèi)容上出現(xiàn)很大的問題。
雅思口語part1答題誤區(qū)第二:題意理解錯誤,導(dǎo)致回答跑題
有一次咱們的每日練習(xí)題是:What kinds of apps do you often use? 這種問法是雅思口語P1P3的一類高頻問法,什么種類。
但咱們同學(xué)90%以上的回答都是I often use Wechat, Youdao, Taobao… 考官心里打滿問號,然后說:We use What’s app, google and amazon…… 哎,這回答丟分真的好可惜。
請大家看清,題目問的是什么種類?而不是你經(jīng)常用哪個app?什么是種類?scheduling app 時間安排類, information storage app 信息存儲類, social networking app 社交軟件類, games app 游戲類, lifestyle app 生活類等,這些都是種類,而不是具體的某一個app。
所以在題目的準確度上,咱們的第一句回答又一次出現(xiàn)了偏差。
雅思口語part1答題誤區(qū)第三:Yes or No 回答方式
還有一種常見的問題就是直接用Yes or No.去回答題目。這樣的回答本身并無錯誤,但同樣也沒有太多出彩的地方。往往第一句回答是我們狀態(tài)最好,大腦負擔(dān)最少的狀態(tài),我們應(yīng)該好好的利用這個機會,爭取在答題開頭部分多些加分項。
比如做到:paraphrasing, use less common words or idioms等,但一句簡單的Yes or No, 是無法讓考官給你加分的。并且這樣的回答會伴隨另一個問題的出現(xiàn)就是-重復(fù)原題。
當(dāng)考官問:Would you say your hometown is a good place to live? 我們的回答是:Yes, my hometown is a good place to live. 對于保6分的同學(xué)這樣保守的開頭回答是可以的,至少不會出錯,但要沖高的同學(xué)請看下文。
上述提到的問題,同學(xué)們應(yīng)該自我檢查并且避免,那我們應(yīng)該如何提高呢?
雅思口語part1答題技巧一.學(xué)會使用filler
什么是Filler? Filler 可以理解為語氣詞,本身并無實際含義,但是可以起到口語表達中鏈接自己語句之間空白部分,或者可以作為開頭的引入語,讓整體表達聽上去更Native,比如Well。
同樣的,當(dāng)考官問到:What kinds of apps do you often use?你的第一句可以這樣回答:Well, apps for social networking are the most prevalent choice I use in my daily life.
第一確認回答的是“類別”而不是具體的某項app。第二用well作為開頭回答的第一個詞,會讓人感覺回答不那么突兀。讓listener也就是考官有一個準備的意識,知道這個同學(xué)即將要開始答題了。
所有的語言都有類似這樣的語氣詞,中文常說的是:嗯或額。這些詞本身并無實際意義,但在正式回答之前說出來會讓人覺得比較自然而不是像機器人siri那樣去說話。
口語做到表達自然也是我們的目標之一,因為我們要避免機械化的發(fā)音,這也是我們評分標準當(dāng)中的拋分項之一。
雅思口語part1答題技巧二、高端應(yīng)題詞匯的使用
對于Would you say your hometown is a good place to live?這樣的問題,在不使用Yes or No的回答方式下,我們可以嘗試使用更為強烈的表達方式,如:Definitely, Absolutely, You bet. 這些都是表示Yes的更為高端的說法。
其實并不難,只是換了一個詞而已,但這樣的表達方式無論是在Jerry美國的日常生活中,還是在我與美國其他的外教IELTS Teachers 溝通的時候,我們都會建議考生能夠用上類似的詞匯以滿足雅思口語的評分標準以便達到更高的分數(shù)。
有沒有感覺原來雅思口語還可以這么簡單,但怎么自己就沒有想到?沒關(guān)系有Jerry在,我會一項一項告訴你。
雅思口語part1答題技巧三、 確保回答中有重點
在Jerry點評的同學(xué)中,90%以上都是語音語調(diào)非常的平淡,感覺大家的生活毫無波瀾,一種渾渾噩噩的感覺。這樣不僅考官聽著心情不悅,而且也滿足不了雅思的評分要求。因為在評分標準中有強調(diào)要有語音語調(diào)。
比如:I’m not a big fan of water, so I don’t wanna have a boat. 我們可以強調(diào)的是I’m not a big fan of water, so I don’t wanna have a boat. 正如我之前所說,開頭第一句話我們可以融入的加分項還是很多的,因為我們的大腦有相對多的準備時間。雖然能否長時間維持住這種狀態(tài),需要靠大量的練習(xí)來提高,但如果只是讓開頭第一句說的富有感情應(yīng)該還是很容易做到的。
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案解析:關(guān)于健康的文章
Describe an article on health you read in a magazine or on the Internet.
You should say:
what it was
where you read it
why you read it
and explain how you felt about it
I read an article about health fairly recently actually. It was all about going to the gym. I paid particular attention to it because I am thinking of starting to go to the gym. The article was all about different types of training that you can do in the gym, to develop different muscles in the body as well as get good cardiovascular exercise for the heart and blood system. I was sort of interested in what it had to say because I don’t really know what to do in a gym, or what the best exercise regimen is to suit my needs. I don’t really want to develop very strong muscles or anything like that, but I do want to get more fit, more healthy, and develop some strength in my arms and legs. Anyway, I talked about the article I read with a friend of mine, whose English name is Troy. He worked for many years in a gym as a personal trainer, and he said that if you are serious about getting fit and healthy it’s a good idea to get a personal trainer. He also explained that a personal trainer is also a motivator – he or she can help you keep to your routine, push you harder when you need to be motivated, and advise you how best to use the different machines and equipment in the gym so that you don’t injure yourself but exercise your body in the best, most effective way possible. So, I thought that the article was fairly useful, but frankly I think that I got better and more useful advice from my friend Troy. Perhaps I could say that the article gave me a good reason to talk to Troy…it inspired me to talk to Troy… So that was the real benefit of my having read this article, actually.
Part3
1. What type of exercise do people in your country often do?
It depends what types of people you’re talking about. People exercise in different ways. Older people often go to the park, do some dancing or use these simple exercise machines in their communities. Young people do all sorts – they go to the gym, they play basketball, football or other competitive sports… other people like to go jogging, or cycling or … there are lots of popular activities that people do here – pretty much the same as anywhere in the world.
2. What kind of exercise or physical education do students do in school?
In school kids learn to do some basic gym exercises, they play some football and ball games and they do running. That’s pretty much it, really. They don’t tend to do a lot of interesting or challenging physical activities in schools where I am from to be honest.
3. Do you think children should receive education in school about keeping fit and healthy and eating healthily?
Well, to some extent yes, I think that they should definitely have physical education classes in school, and as a part of those classes they should also be taught the basics of maintaining a good and healthy diet – and learn about where food comes from and how it’s important to avoid eating too many sweets and things like this.
4. What kind of things can the government do to improve health education, awareness and improve the health of the nation in general?
The government should ensure that people have at least a basic education about keeping fit and healthy. Also, they should make sure that factories that make food, as well as farms and places that produce food, adhere very strictly to food safety and hygiene regulations. Frankly, they have been far too relaxed and perhaps a bit corrupt about this in the past, and I am happy to say that this, I think, is changing – but there is still a lot of work to be done and the government should make sure that standards are set and enforced more strictly. The same goes for the standards of air quality. They need to be more strict about this because cities today are too polluted and the long-term effects of this are not good for people.
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案解析:近期看的一場表演
Describe a performance you watched recently.
You should say:
what it was
when you watched it
who you were with
and explain why you watched it
I’d like to describe a performance that I was invited to in Beijing, actually. It was a type of gala show in a big theatre. I can’t remember the name of the theatre now, it was near Qian men. It was a series of performances just before the new year. All of them involved choreography – basically a lot of people dancing together – the entire show lasted about 2 hours and told the story of a monk and how he came to fall in love with a beautiful young girl. The lighting was incredible and so were the costumes and the stage sets. In fact, it was very impressive indeed, and it must have taken a very long time for them to rehearse to get to this professional standard. These kinds of large performances are very popular in China, actually, with dance and group choreography, and acrobatics and elements of martial arts all mixed together. Usually they are centred around themes of ancient China, too. I quite like these kind of historical themes. I think they can be a great source of inspiration for us.
Part3
1. Are there any traditional cultural performances that are popular in China?
There are lots, of course. The Chinese really like their cultural performances actually, both on stage and on the television. Like I was saying earlier, they like big group formation dancing, themes of ancient China and stories about love between different people of different social classes in history. Chinese are proud of their history and most cultural performances are centred around key periods in Chinese history.
2. What’s the difference between watching performances live and watching them on TV?
Well, watching performances live is always more exciting. You’re there in person, and close to the action. It’s much more exciting and you can also feel the excitement of the rest of the audience. The only disadvantage is that if you don’t like the performance you can’t turn it off – you can always turn the television off if you get bored, are not in the mood, or don’t enjoy what you’re watching.
3. How can children benefit from taking part in these performances?
Children can learn a lot from getting involved in performances. They learn a range of skills involving cooperation, teamwork, co-ordination, as well as dance, acting, and being confident on stage in front of a large audience. Show business is a wonderful field for children to get involved in.
4. Should the government provide financial support to promote traditional performances?
Yes, I think so. In fact, I think the government already does this quite a lot. The show that I went to recently was sponsored by the Haidian municipal government labour bureau, in fact. This kind of thing is quite common, as China is trying to revive its traditional culture more and more these years.
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