雅思口語的4大評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn),廣大的烤鴨也許爛熟于胸了。詞匯,語法,發(fā)音和流暢性,這些都很重要。下面小編就和大家分享雅思口語答題思路拓展,來欣賞一下吧。
雅思口語答題思路拓展
一.雅思口語答題思路拓展方法之:多重角度
在雅思口語考試中,有時(shí)考生常常因?yàn)樗伎冀嵌缺容^單一,所以答案內(nèi)容也會有些單薄,這時(shí)我們不妨多一個角度思考問題。
下面我們來看一下真題演示:
1. “WH問題”
Part1 真題:Do you prefer to buy things in small shops or in big supermarkets and department stores?
思路演示:Well,I’m more into small shops if I would like to buy things that are special, you know, something like shoes,or accessories. But if I need to buy foods or electrical equipment, then it’s more likely that I would go to a department store, which is more reliable …
2. “Yes/No問題”
Part 3真題:Do you think healthy eating is important?
思路演示:Yes,eating healthy foods is necessary in many ways,especially that it can prevent some diseases like diabetes. But I think that it is fine to eat a little unhealthy foods in moderation,in fact,we have to say that most of the fast foods are tastier than healthy foods…
從以上的例子我們可以看到,從多一個角度考慮問題,雅思口語答案往往就會豐富許多,并且聽起來更加合理全面。但是小編還是要提醒廣大考生,參考這種回答方式時(shí),一定要注意先給出明確直接的答案,否則會讓考官感覺你并未給出正面觀點(diǎn),有跑題的嫌疑。
二.雅思口語答題思路拓展方法之:多重細(xì)節(jié)
造成答案過短的主要原因之一就是“只回答”考官所提的問題。而是事實(shí)上,考官提問的目的并不“只想聽”問題的答案。在基本答案的基礎(chǔ)上,考生們需要主動給出更多額外信息,因?yàn)榭脊傧肼牭礁唷罢Z言能力”的展示?! ∷源蟛糠值念}目的核心拓展思路為:Direct answer + X 1. X= 5WH+ How Often
這個方法基本就是“自問自答”,把與核心內(nèi)容相關(guān)的各方面信息主動提供給考官,然后連綴成完整的答案。下面我們來看一下part1和part2的一些真題演示?! art 1真題:Have you travelled recently? 思路演示1 :Yes, I have. (Direct answer)Last month(when) I went to Hong Kong(where) with my parents(who). We had a great time at the Disney Land and went shopping,too.(what) 思路演示2: No,I haven’t(Direct answer). I’m been busy with my studies(why).But after the exam(when), my parents and I(who)are going to Hong Kong and we would like to go to Disney Land and go shopping, too. (what)
Part 2真題:
Describe a library that you have used.
You should say:
where it was
what type of library it was
what you used the library for
what you liked and /or disliked about this library
and explain how useful it was for your studies or research.
思路演示:“where it was”: on campus(Direct answer) (Where): It was next to our teaching building of English Department (When) : It was built 50 years ago when our school was established. (Who) : Most of the students liked to go there as well as the teachers (How often): I almost went there everyday especially around exam time. 我們可以看到,這個方法簡單易行,是拓展思路最基本的方法,只要具備基本的語法功底就可以輕松做到。 但在part2中筆者建議考生們不要使用“過量”,因?yàn)閜art2有嚴(yán)格的時(shí)間限制,如果每一條point都補(bǔ)充很詳細(xì)的信息很有可能會遺漏卡片上的重要信息,甚至?xí)尶脊儆X得你“跑題”,所以適可而止就可以了。 2. X= examples 在基本答案之后,考生可主動引入例子。
我們先來看一下常見真題的演示:
Part 1 真題: What's your favourite type of music? 思路演示: Well,I’m a big fan of Modern Popular Music(Direct answer), you know, like Hip-Pop, Rap, Rhythm and Blues , Rock ‘n roll, things like that… Part 3 真題:What kinds of films do people in China like to watch? 思路演示:Well, they watch a broad range of movies, in fact(Direct answer). For instance, men prefer Action & Adventure , Martial Arts and Romantic Comedy. But women are more into Romance and Romantic Comedy. And children are quite interested in Science Fiction and Animated Cartoons… 你會發(fā)現(xiàn),如果你對所涉及話題比較熟悉,就應(yīng)該主動找機(jī)會采取舉例子的方法,把之前積累的詞匯作為“examples”展示出來,這是展示“vocabulary”的能力,化被動為主動向考官拿分的好方法。
3. X= feelings and opinions
我們都知道在口語part1和part2中問題都是圍繞考生的personal details來設(shè)置的,所以可隨時(shí)加入自己的感受與觀點(diǎn),我們先來看一下常見的真題的演示:
Part 2真題:Describe a teacher who has greatly influenced you in your education.
You should say:
where you met them
what subject they taught
what was special about them
and explain why this person influenced you so much.
思路演示:“what subject they taught” He taught us maths in the second year of middle school. Well, I have to say that, before I had Mr. Chen as my teacher, maths had always been so boring and difficult to me that I always slept during class, it was my nightmare, you know. And I guess that is why I didn’t like him at the beginning…
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案解析:讓你深思的電影
Describe a film that made you think a lot.
You should say:
What it was
When you saw it
What it was about
And explain why it made you think a lot
A film that made me think a lot was the movie One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest. It’s a film set in a mental institution in the United States. The leading character is a man called Randle, played by Jack Nicholson, and he is admitted to the mental home after serving a short sentence on a prison farm. On arriving at the mental institute he instantly gets along really well with the other patients, in a very amusing and mischievous manner – he connects with them on an emotional level as well, and starts to help them deal with their issues. He constantly runs into conflicts with the staff at the mental home and they have trouble trying to control him. As the plot evolves he becomes more and more cantankerous and mischievous and gets up to all sorts of antics. Personally, it touched me because it shows how an individual who is very different to the conventional norms of society can actually touch the hearts and minds of others in a profound and moving way. It’s a movie that speaks of independence, creativity and freedom in an unusually touching and moving way. I saw the film with my college friends in our dormitory when we were studying a short course in American Cinema with a foreign teacher at university. We had to do a few assignments based on this film and a few others. I really enjoyed the course actually, and I learned about how cinema has influenced western thought and morality in some curious ways.
Part 3
1. How do you define a good film?
I think a good film has an interesting theme, a strong plot, and engaging and inspiring characters. I also think that a good film needs to teach us something or inspire us in some way – if you remember a film for years after watching it, and it has had some influence on you then I’d say this is a decent definition of a good film.
2. Is film industry important in your country?
Yes, my country has come on in leaps and bounds with its film industry. Although in my honest opinion I think we are copying the Hollywood model too much and films are losing their sense of real meaning. But, yes, the film industry is a big industry in China and an important part of our modern cultural developments.
3. What kinds of films are popular in your country?
All sorts of films. Hollywood blockbusters, action movies, superhero movies, crime and detective, police dramas, romance… Lots of different genres, really. If I was asked which are the most popular out of all of these, I’d have to say Hollywood Blockbuster action films and superhero movies. These are still really popular with Chinese young people.
4. Why are special effects often used in some movies?
Special effects are used to create a lot of films, especially films that are about fantasy, or in the superhero genre. Also special effects are so lifelike today that they can make the impossible possible – I mean, you can have real space scenes, huge battle scenes and all sorts of things without having to actually set these things up with real people or real props and studio sets – you can do it all on the computer, which sometimes can also save money.
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案解析:將來想學(xué)的運(yùn)動
Describe a sport you would like to learn in the future.
You should say:
What it is
When you first learned it
Whether it is difficult
And explain why you would like to learn it
I would really like to learn to play tennis. It has become increasingly popular these days, and I think it’s a great sport. I first watched it on television, as a child, because my mother always followed tennis and watched Wimbledon. I always enjoyed the dynamics of the game, the running around, chasing the ball, the speed, the power of the rallies…It’s a game where you have to be really physically fit but have excellent hand-eye co-ordination too. It’s much faster than badminton and requires more strength and agility I think. I think it’s easy enough to play tennis in a simple way with a friend, but if you want to be really good at tennis, and play against really good players, then you have to have lessons, proper coaching you know, and really practice a lot and practice very regularly. I don’t really know any places near to where I live where I can have proper tennis lessons, so I haven’t had the chance yet, but when we move house I am going to make an effort to find a tennis club nearby and start taking beginner’s lessons. I’d really like to learn how to play tennis properly and become a good tennis player. I think it’s a great form of exercise and an exciting sport. Also, if I’m honest, I quite like the culture of the game… the etiquette, the really cool skirts and tennis outfits and the whole environment that surrounds the game. I could really get into this!
Part3
1. What are the benefits of doing sports?
There are multiple benefits of doing sports – both physical benefits and mental benefits. For example, as we all know, sports keep you physically fit and in good shape. Many sports offer good cardiovascular exercise. They’re also very good for one’s mental health – it’ proven that doing physical exercise releases chemicals in the brain which make people feel happier, more confident and more alert. So, sports provide a lot of mental and physical benefits – not to mention team sports; they teach us cooperation, working with others strategically towards a common goal, as a team. This is always good.
2. What is the difference between playing sports on your own and playing sports in a group?
There’s quite a significant difference actually. Playing sports in a group or a team help us develop teamwork skills – working with others, co-ordinating strategies with other people, and working together towards a common goal. Individual sports tend to be more personal – you’re aiming to beat a personal record and you have to have a lot of intrinsic motivation and determination to get ahead in these kinds of sports. And be someone who can motivate oneself alone, rather than alongside other people in a team.
3. Do you think international sport can help ease conflicts between different countries?
Yes, I think so. Sports go beyond cultural and political differences and I think that it’s very important that people from different countries recognize their common humanity and put aside these kind of differences that can cause people to disagree, not see eye-to-eye, and even fall out. Sports are unifying rather than dividing – or at least they can be if we approach them with the right attitude.
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