第一次參加雅思考試的考生們,你們知道雅思口語是可以預(yù)約的嗎?萬一在雅思口語考場上遇到黑面考官,你該如何捍衛(wèi)自己的權(quán)力?下面小編就和大家分享雅思考試注意事項之雅思口語預(yù)定、投訴、復(fù)議,歡迎閱讀!
雅思考試注意事項之雅思口語預(yù)定、投訴、復(fù)議
雅思口語預(yù)定注意事項
首先雅思口語預(yù)約時間是考前2天,雅思口語預(yù)約通道開通前,考生們會收到一封官方提醒郵件,通知你考試前20天左右可以預(yù)約,但預(yù)約時間僅有2天!理論上來說,越早預(yù)約考位越多。
關(guān)于預(yù)約那個時間的雅思口語考試比較好,這個問題有點尷尬,因為即便做出了看似合理的選擇,也很容易被官方“打臉”。
舉個例子:A和B兩個學(xué)生在不同城市參加考試,他們幾乎同時去官網(wǎng)預(yù)訂同一場考試的口語時間,得到的預(yù)約結(jié)果卻是不同的。A學(xué)生周一至周五的每個上午下午段都可以預(yù)訂,B學(xué)生卻只能預(yù)訂周一和周二兩天。
原因:各地區(qū)釋放的考試時間不同,隨機性很大,這和各省份的雅思考試分支運營機構(gòu)的安排有關(guān)。
當(dāng)然,雅思官方有的時候也不會如你所愿,因為部分時間段預(yù)約的考生的時間相對集中,官方會把考生預(yù)訂好的口語時間作出調(diào)整。但大部分的考生預(yù)訂的時間不會調(diào)整,一切還是以準(zhǔn)考證為準(zhǔn)。
雅思口語考官投訴注意事項
雅思口語考試結(jié)束后,如果考生發(fā)現(xiàn)考官有下列行為,可以選擇當(dāng)場投訴。過后再投訴的效果不如當(dāng)場投訴來的效果好。
考官態(tài)度問題:有考官在考試過程中表現(xiàn)的很不耐煩、考生才回答幾個字就打斷,考官聲音太小、語速太快、疑似睡覺、面癱等負(fù)面表現(xiàn),且以上表現(xiàn)直接影響到考生考試的發(fā)揮,或者考官缺乏專業(yè)性,明顯沒按正常流程來(比如考試時間太短或太長,而一般正??荚嚂r間是11到14分鐘),或者part 2沒有給1分鐘準(zhǔn)備等等這些情況,我們都是建議投訴的,并且投訴成功的概率會比較高。
考生投訴流程
建議考生當(dāng)場投訴,效果最佳。不用害怕和擔(dān)心,不要出考場,直接找主考官,填表并說明情況,然后等結(jié)果。
當(dāng)然,如果當(dāng)時已經(jīng)出考場了,當(dāng)天之內(nèi)可以以書面形式向雅思官方寫郵件,報名的官網(wǎng)有郵件地址。一般在寫完郵件3個工作日內(nèi)會收到官方回復(fù),大致內(nèi)容是5個工作日之內(nèi)會回復(fù)你是否安排重考。如果安排,一般會安排在最近的一場口語考試?yán)铩?/p>
錯過投訴時間,可以給 British Council 寫郵件,寫中文就可以了,內(nèi)容盡量詳盡,安排重考,或者也可以在微博上找找有沒有類似遭遇的小伙伴一起寫郵件。努力爭取,結(jié)果可能會有驚喜哦。
雅思口語成績復(fù)議注意事項
根據(jù)權(quán)威信息,雅思口語復(fù)議的成功率有65%。你確信你的口語發(fā)揮正常,沒有背模板,沒有背答案,沒有對考官不禮貌,和沒有別的重大問題。這樣的復(fù)議成功率會比較大。
雅思口語復(fù)議要支付復(fù)議費,如果復(fù)議成功,這筆錢會退回到你的賬戶,但如果復(fù)議失敗,那么這筆費用就不退了,但成績維持不變。
雅思口語復(fù)議流程:
登錄雅思報名官網(wǎng)按照復(fù)議步驟操作即可,無需另外提交復(fù)習(xí)申請郵件。此外你的雅思成績單需要郵寄到如下地址:
收到成績單原件后,考生可以登錄教育部考試中心雅思報名網(wǎng)站個人主頁申請復(fù)議服務(wù)并支付相關(guān)費用。
考生同時需要將成績單原件寄送到英國文化教育協(xié)會以下地址:
收件人: 英國文化教育協(xié)會
地址: 北京市朝陽區(qū)東三環(huán)北路8號亮馬河大廈辦公樓1座7層, 100004
電話: +86 (0)10 8591 9000(服務(wù)時間:周一到周五:09:00 – 17:00)
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案解析:常用的應(yīng)用程序
Describe an application you often use on your phone or computer.
You should say:
What it is
When you started to use it
Why you often use it
And explain how you feel about it
An app that I always use is a photo app that makes your photos look more beautiful, or adds fancy or amusing images to your pictures – sometimes even animations. This app is quite fun and popular for a number of reasons. Sometimes I use it to make myself look younger, with smoother skin or a nicer skin tone – especially if I am a bit blotchy or spotty in a photo! On other occasions I use it to add little cartoon stars or images to my photos to make my friends laugh or create an amusing effect. The animations you can add to photos with this app are quite cool as well. For example you can choose a Ming Dynasty headdress and the app will actually follow you around in a video so it looks like you’re really wearing it. It kind of stays on your head, so to speak. This kind of video animation is really quite funny and a lot of young people like it. I guess I started using it a few years ago when it first came out, and everyone was really excited about it. To be honest I don’t use the app as much nowadays as I used to – I sort of got bored of it when the novelty wore of. It’s that kind of thing – it’s sort of a gimmick really – you have fun with it for a while, but then you lose interest. So, now I use it a lot less. I still use the beautifying features though so I can look better in photos that I share with friends or on my WeChat moments.
Part 3
1. Which phone app is the most popular one in your country?
WeChat is the most popular phone app in my country, by far. It has become our main communication tool, and people even use it to send work documents – so it has functions and features that are useful way beyond just chatting with friends. It also has a pay feature which connects to your bank account, so you can use it to pay for things quickly and efficiently in stores.
2. Do you think parents should limit the time that their children spend on phones?
Most definitely – some kids spend way too much time staring at their phone screens, playing games, messing around on apps. These things can cause children to become anti-social, to ignore human face-to-face interaction in favour of chatting to friends or playing games on the phone. Children really need to be disciplined in this regard and given time-limits when they are allowed to play on computer games or phones.
3. Do you think people rely on phone apps too much?
Yes, I do think so. In my country so much is done through apps now, and actually I find it quite frustrating to have to do everything with an app. Although it has some benefits and can make certain things quicker and easier and more efficient, it can also be problematic and often these apps don’t work properly, or you get into problems when you change your phone number, and things like this.
4. What kind of apps might help people to study?
There are a lot of educational apps available these days, for children of all ages, and for adults too. Language apps, mathematics apps – all sorts. Some of them are very good, and because they are way more engaging than books, and interactive, so sometimes they are better for learning than the more traditional methods.
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案解析:一種很大的噪音
Describe someone or something that made a lot of noise.
You should say:
Who or what made the noise
What the noise was like
What you did when you heard the noise
And explain how you feel about it
Well, I am quite sensitive to noise, actually, so I can think of quite a lot of things that make a lot of noise, or have made a lot of noise on occasions when it has irritated me. In fact, the one time that really sticks in my mind is when I was studying for my final exams, just days before the exams, and they decided to renovate a building right next to our dormitory. All day, and for some hours at night there was a terrible noise of mechanical diggers, drilling, vehicles moving soil and bricks and rubble, and workmen shouting and banging. I was really angry, actually, because I really couldn’t concentrate at all. It went on for several days – scraping noises, digging noises, machine noises, the sound of banging. It seemed endless. When you live in a city, or a place which is developing quickly, there are always projects like this going on and it can be really annoying when you need peace and quiet to study, or relax or even sleep!! I am pretty sensitive to noise, you see, and I have a fairly quiet disposition, so these things are a real test of my patience!
Part3
1. What places are noisy? Can you give some examples?
Cities are usually noisy places, at least big cities. Most cities in my country have a high population and huge roads to accommodate all the traffic, so there’s a lot of traffic noise in the central areas of the cities. If you live near an airport then you have to suffer the noise of planes flying overhead day and night… Perhaps also if you live near to a school, then at certain times of the day there’ll be a lot of noise – screaming children running around shouting and playing and having fun!
2. What can happen if a neighbor or family member insists on listening to music really loudly all the time?
Haha, well most people will get really bothered by this kind of thing. I don’t think anyone likes their personal space to be invaded by other people’s music, especially if it’s loud and aggressive music like heavy metal. If it is something like light classical music then it might be bearable, or even very pleasant, but most family members or neighbours would complain if someone played loud music all the time. Maybe if it were occasional, then that wouldn’t be an issue. It also depends how sensitive people are. Some people are more tolerant to noise than others.
3. What might be the dangers of listening to music with earphones when running or walking in the street?
Well, this is a curious question because there are quite a few examples of people running, jogging or walking down the street and crossing a road while listening to music on headphones, and getting hit by a motorbike or scooter simply because they haven’t heard the noise of the engine, or the beeping of the horn – and because the motorbike rider didn’t know they couldn’t hear the horn beeping as they tried to warn them. Especially today with these small wireless headphones – you often don’t know that the person cannot hear you, because you don’t know they’re wearing earphones or headphones.
4. What can be done to reduce traffic noise?
Well, there are a few measures that I think are often used to reduce traffic noise in cities. One is prohibiting people from using their horns on main roads through residential areas, another is constructing barriers by the sides of major roads to prevent the noise getting into residential communities nearby. I also heard that some car manufacturers are building cars that are increasingly quiet on the roads.
5. Do you think the world will be noisier in the future?
Not really. I think that the world will be much quieter than it is today because of the kind of technological advances that are being made to reduce noise, and also because people are becoming more sensitive to noise and value personal space more than in the past.
2020雅思口語批改問題
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