在雅思口語考場上,其實(shí)是有2個(gè)60秒十分關(guān)鍵而不為烤鴨所重視的,一個(gè)是進(jìn)入房間后的個(gè)人信息問詢環(huán)節(jié),算是part1前的暖場,這是口語考官對(duì)你第一印象的建立,下面小編就和大家分享雅思口語考場黃金時(shí)間60s,來欣賞一下吧。
雅思口語考場黃金時(shí)間60s
考官在ID check部分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的四個(gè)問題為:
“Good morning/afternoon. My name is X. Can you tell me your full name, please?”
“What can I call you?”
“Can you tell me where you’re from?”
“CanI see your identification, please?”
這部分雅思考官需要在20~30s內(nèi)核實(shí)完你的信息,所以回答一定要言簡意賅。這短短的半分鐘時(shí)間,是你調(diào)整緊張狀態(tài)的最好時(shí)候。充分利用這段時(shí)間去適應(yīng)考官的語速以及神態(tài),即使他/她面無表情也要微笑淡定地回答。你可以把它們當(dāng)成是你與一個(gè)陌生人在social的時(shí)候的暖場4大問題,經(jīng)過這個(gè)階段之后,你們就算認(rèn)識(shí)了,是朋友了,可以放松地展示自己的英語才華了。
接下來就來說一下回答四個(gè)問題時(shí)的要點(diǎn):
雅思口語暖場問題1:“Good morning/afternoon. My name is X. Can you tell me your fullname, please?”
不要隨意加Mr./Mrs./Miss/Ms. 舉例,如果考官說 “My name is Jack “, 回答時(shí)不要說 “Good morning,Mr. Jack. “ 因?yàn)镴ohn是名而不是姓啊!最好的回答應(yīng)該是:Good morning, Jack. My name isx. 說名字的時(shí)候發(fā)音要清晰,語速可以適當(dāng)放緩。也不用特地強(qiáng)調(diào)你的family name和given name,有點(diǎn)畫蛇添足。
雅思口語暖場問題2:“What can I call you?”
不要用生僻的名字,選越常見的越好。很多學(xué)生喜歡自編名字,或者有些容易引起歧義的名字,比如我碰到一個(gè)學(xué)生叫Luther,人家都以為他在說Loser……建議回答:You can call me Jessica./ Please call me Jessica.
雅思口語暖場問題3:“Can you tell me where you’re from?”
首先,不要用Yes開頭。直接回答你來自哪里就好了。
其次,最好省市都說,地理位置加上就更好了。比如I come(不是came)from Jinhua, Zhejiang Province,which locates in the southeast part of China.
雅思口語暖場問題4:“Can I see your identification, please?”
可以簡單地什么都不用說,就直接將身份證遞過去。也可以自然地說OK或者Sure。但是不建議說Here you go或者There you go, 這兩者過于隨意。而Of course會(huì)顯得過于禮貌正式,所以也不建議說。
一般而言,開場的這四個(gè)問題沒有出現(xiàn)明顯錯(cuò)誤的話不會(huì)給考生扣分,但是不太合適的回答還是會(huì)給考官不太好的印象。雖然都是小小的細(xì)節(jié),還是希望大家能夠注意起來,因?yàn)榈谝挥∠髮?duì)于考生而言比較重要,表達(dá)的準(zhǔn)確性還是會(huì)給考試加分的。ID check時(shí)間非常短,大家一定要利用這段時(shí)間迅速進(jìn)入考試狀態(tài),開啟brain storming。祝愿大家取得好成績~
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案解析:喜歡參觀的建筑
Describe a public building you enjoyed visiting.
You should say:
Where this building was
When you went there
What you did there
And explain why you liked going there
The library in New York City. This is the building I’d like to talk about. It’s a magnificent building not far from Times Square. It’s a majestic stone structure with an amazing entrance way with steps leading up to it and two large stone lion statues flanking the grand entrance as you go up. Huge columns support a massive triangular stone fa?ade at the top by the roof. As you go in through the huge wooden polished doors, you enter into a beautifully tiled entrance hall, and from there sweeping stone staircases lead into the different rooms. The main library room smells of wood and leather as you enter… And the wood is so wonderfully crafted and polished and the leather chairs and benches are kept in perfect condition. It really is like stepping into a wonderful old library that is maintained to preserve its former glory back in the days when it was new! I went there when I was sight-seeing in New York and I had spent a day on my own. In fact, I was visiting Times Square, but wasn’t that impressed with that, so I took a short walk around the neighbourhood, found a wonderful park to grab a cup of tea in, and then walked around and suddenly quite by accident, came across this huge building, and soon realized I was standing outside New York Library. I didn’t know that anyone could freely walk inside, so I was really pleased when I strolled in. Nobody stopped me or asked me to buy a ticket, and most of the rooms I could wander around freely. I sat in the main library at one of the desks reading my guidebook, quite peacefully, and watching the afternoon sunlight shine in through the tall, high windows, then I went back to my hotel room. It was a great discovery and I think I’ll go again when I want to be in a beautiful place that is also very quiet and calm and peaceful. It’s not only a fine example of city architecture, but it’s a nice escape from the bustle of the city.
Part3
1. Do you think the appearance of a building is important?
I think the appearance of a building is indeed very important. Buildings are not just functional but have a strong aesthetic impact on a neighbourhood or area of a city. Some modern architecture, for example, makes an area look beautiful, adds a certain flavor to an area, whereas other examples could be argued to be ugly, an eye-sore, and unfitting with the general architectural theme of the area. So, the appearance of a building is important, as it can have a big impact on the general look of an area of the city. Buildings, ideally, should be designed to be in harmony with the rest of the district, and not be jarring or too different – or at least not in a way that spoils the look of the neighbourhood.
2. What is the most important thing to consider in planning the construction of a public building? Design, location or facilities?
Well… all of these things really. But I’d say the first thing that should be considered would be the function of the building, the facilities it offers and whether they are essential or beneficial to the area and the people who will use it. That’s also a question of location as well – it has to fulfil a function which is going to be useful to as many people as possible in that area – and relevant. There’s no point in having a fancy office building in an area where most people are not likely to be able to get there easily to get to work. So, facilities and location are of primary importance. Then comes design and look – also important, of course, but of secondary importance, I’d say.
3. Who should be responsible for conserving old buildings?
The government should have the main responsibility for the conservation of old buildings. They should appoint a specific urban planning office or division dedicated to the preservation of the city or country’s old buildings, and there should be fairly strict rules, budgets and things like this, to make sure that buildings are maintained according to certain rules and regulations. At least I think this should be the case with most buildings of national historic interest, especially cultural symbols, tourist sights and buildings of great historic value to the nation. A government body should be in charge of this kind of conservation to make sure it’s all done properly and professionally.
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案解析:努力達(dá)到的目標(biāo)
Describe a goal you set that you tried your best to achieve.
You should say:
what it was
when you set it
what you did to achieve it
and explain how you felt about it
A goal that was particularly important to me was when I decided that I would learn to play the piano. At least I wanted to get to the level of grade 3, a level where I could play a number of pieces in front of people, and sing a little bit at the same time. I wanted to be able to perform in public, is what I am saying. That was my aim, and at grade 3 you can sort of achieve this, at least playing pieces which are not too complicated. I am not talking about playing Rachmaninov’s 4th Piano Concerto or anything like this! Anyway, so I had a teacher, and to be honest I found it really really difficult at first… well, not just at first, I found it really hard all the way along. It took me a couple of years, I went twice a week to my piano lessons, I practiced on an electronic keyboard at home, and I was pretty determined. I think the reason I eventually achieved this aim, this goal, was because I was very self-motivated. I was not doing it because of being pushed by my parents, or school teachers or anyone – I was motivated purely by my desire to be a performer – to succeed in playing to a level when I could perform in front of others and entertain them. This would be about 5 or 6 years ago now. I think it was around the summer holidays when I set this goal and made this decision for certain. When after a couple of years I passed the exam and got my results, I was really delighted. And that’s why now I am continuing to study the piano, with even more motivation, because when you achieve one step, one stage of success, you feel inspired to continue on, you feel encouraged, you feel confident and capable of doing anything! So, I felt great, yeah, and I still feel great about this!
Part3
1. Do people usually set long-term goals or short-term goals?
Some very organized people set goals for almost everything. It’s actually a really good habit. If you set goals, you are also likely to be more motivated. Everyone needs to see a ‘path before them’ and see milestones, points of achievement along the way. It’s important to set short-term goals as well as long-term goals. If you set small goals, you then become better at managing your longer term goals.
2. Why is setting goals important in the workplace?
Goal-setting is essential for getting any projects done. So, when talking about the workplace, usually we are talking about groups of people - teams. And when dealing with teams and managing projects, there need to be goals, there need to be aims, there need to be set, agreed-upon steps that everyone has a responsibility to play a role in, in order that the larger end-goal can be achieved successfully.
3. What’s the difference between goals set by old people and young people?
Emmm I’m not really sure actually. In some ways there is no difference, it doesn’t really depend on the age of the people, but the type of person and the nature of what they seek to achieve. But, one difference might be that older people do have different types of duties and responsibilities and aims in life, so they are likely to have different goals and perhaps different ways of try to reach those goals. Young people’s goals are more related to examinations, study achievements and work achievements. Older people’s goals might be more family oriented or perhaps hobby oriented. To make a generalization, I guess that’s the best way to answer that question!
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