在雅思考試中最快提速分?jǐn)?shù)的莫過于雅思口語。對(duì)于中國考生而言,普遍都存在開口難的問題,下面小編就和大家分享3個(gè)常見的8招提高雅思口語方法,歡迎閱讀!
8招提高雅思口語方法
提高雅思口語方1:給自己錄音
如果你聽不到自己的發(fā)音所出現(xiàn)的問題,要糾正就難了。你可以試著把你講的話錄下來并和英語母語人士講的相比較一下,從中找到不足之處。應(yīng)對(duì)英語口語非常有效。
提高雅思口語方法2:回答慢下來
很多英語學(xué)習(xí)者常說語速太快容易養(yǎng)成壞習(xí)慣。由于太快而模糊不清是口語考試的一大壞毛病。所以我們要 accuracy 然后才是 fluency,每天操練一些基本語言以單音節(jié)開始,然后單詞,最后把幾個(gè)詞連在一起組成句子。這樣你就能慢慢開始表達(dá)自己的思想了。
提高雅思口語方法3:發(fā)揮想象
閉上眼睛并在說出口之前想想如何發(fā)這個(gè)詞的音。想象出口型和臉部動(dòng)作。這個(gè)可以配合看電影來做,留意 Hollywood的明星是怎么樣一字一句的說出那些令人神魂顛倒的話語。
提高雅思口語方法4:訓(xùn)練嘴型
發(fā)音是個(gè)形體動(dòng)作。要學(xué)會(huì)嘴巴的發(fā)聲方法和移動(dòng)肌肉的方式。每天集中訓(xùn)練幾個(gè)音。你發(fā) this, thank, they,和 little, wool等單詞困難嗎?試試發(fā)‘th’,將你的舌頭放在齒
間(不要咬住)并從口中吐氣。感受氣流從你的舌間吹過。
提高雅思口語方法5:比對(duì)嘴型
站在鏡子前查看,當(dāng)你發(fā)某些固定語音時(shí)的嘴型,唇型和舌頭的位置。和你看到的native speaker的發(fā)音相對(duì)比!平時(shí)還可以把自己的發(fā)音模樣錄成 video,仔細(xì)觀察比較。
提高雅思口語方法6:跟著老外說
絕對(duì)沒有取代從專家‐英語母語人士處學(xué)習(xí)發(fā)音的方式。仔細(xì)聽!聽英語廣播節(jié)目并看英語的電視節(jié)目和電影。盡量不要念字幕!模仿你所聽到的‐就算你還不肯定他們說的話。
提高雅思口語方法7:實(shí)場演戲
發(fā)音的問題遲遲不能解決就是因?yàn)槲覀兒ε路稿e(cuò)?!谝淮我娒妫陲埖挈c(diǎn)菜,詢問方向——然后你自己表演出對(duì)話內(nèi)容。別害羞!
提高雅思口語方法8:和好朋友一起練習(xí)
從其他人處獲得反饋是非常重要的。找一個(gè)對(duì)提高英語水平同樣感興趣的朋友。試著更換錄音資料這樣你就可以互相聽對(duì)方的發(fā)音。記住錄完要重新聽聽,找出錯(cuò)誤。
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案解析:你迷路的情景
Describe an occasion when you lost your way.
You should say:
Where you were
What happened
How you felt about it
And explain how you found your way
I’ve lost my way many times actually – I have a terrible sense of direction! But the one time that I remember when I got really stressed and worried was when I was with a friend in London. We had gone on a holiday together and we didn’t go out with our mobile phones so we couldn’t use GPS maps to help us. We went to see the Tower of London, which was a long walk from where we were staying, and on the way back we got completely lost, and then it started to rain. We managed to get a paper map from a friendly hotel receptionist, but the map was confusing and we got even more lost, especially as the map started to get soaking wet with all the rain. The English weather is really unpredictable. Eventually we gave up and hailed a taxi – taxis are really expensive in London as well, but anyway, eventually we got back to our hostel, showered and dried off. The thing I got nervous about was that London is quite big and we ended up getting lost in some areas that seemed a bit run-down and perhaps not very safe. You have to be very careful in big cities that you don’t know, because you don’t know which areas are safe or not to go wandering around in, especially when the sun sets and it gets dark. I felt a bit scared at times. Also when you get lost in a foreign country you feel more nervous because you don’t feel in control, you’re not on familiar territory, so getting lost can be a very unnerving experience. I was so relieved when we eventually got back to the hostel though. Next time I’m in a foreign country I will certainly make sure I have the international service on my phone open, and take my phone so I can use GPS maps!!
Part 3
1. Why do some people get lost more easily than others?
Some people, like my brother, as one example, have a great sense of direction – it’s as if they are born with it! Other people just can’t find their way around even familiar places without easily getting lost. I don’t really know why. I think it might be related to their notions of spatial awareness or how they find landmarks and compass directions in big cities or not. Others have a better awareness of how maps work, and can use online tools on their phones really well. Older people may have trouble with this modern technology.
2. Do you think it is important to do some preparation before you travel to new places?
Yes, I think before going to a new place it’s important to find out about the language, the culture and the general layout of a new city. Just so you have a basic idea of what lies ahead of you, what to expect and also what areas of the city are safe, as well as what behavior is appropriate or inappropriate in another country.
3. How can people find their way when they are lost?
The best way to find your way when lost if either use a mobile phone app or ask locals along the way to help you. In most places locals are pretty helpful if they see a stranger or a visitor who is lost, so I think it’s always a good idea to ask people for directions. Some people get nervous about asking others for directions. I’m not sure why. But it’s always a good idea to try to prepare in advance so that you know where you’re going and know how to get back to your hotel, or home. This way you can avoid getting lost as much as possible.
2020年9-12月雅思口語part2&3答案解析:長途汽車旅行
Describe a long car journey you went on.
You should say:
Where you went
What you did there
Who you went there with
And explain why you went on that journey by car
A long car journey that stands out most in my mind is a trip to inner Mongolia that I made with my elder brother and uncle a few years ago. We went from a city south of Beijing, all the way to the grasslands where my uncle has a friend. It was a great drive actually… when you get out of the city and down the main highways there are incredible views of the mountains, and then after a few hours they open out into large fields and grasslands on both sides of the road… the roads then get smaller, narrower and wind around hills and small valleys and out into the open again. It was fantastic and we took food with us – you know, some basic provisions to eat along the way. When we arrived we stayed in a traditional Mongolian yurt, we rode horses, we ate amazing barbecue lamb and we watched a man demonstrating how he tamed eagles and buzzards. It was a really educational trip in a way and it was wonderful to be somewhere with fresh air, open countryside and friendly people. The people are a different ethnic group to us, so that was also pretty interesting, as well as the fact that they speak a different language amongst themselves. It’s really fascinating to live in a country with such ethnic and cultural diversity. I enjoyed the trip a lot and would love to go back again. It’s more exciting to do a road trip than just travel somewhere by plane – you see the evolution of the country along the way and it feels more rewarding when you finally arrive at your destination.
Part 3
1. Why do people like to have private cars?
It gives them a sense of great independence. They feel they are in their own personal space rather than in a public place. And also because in China public transport is quite crowded so it’s not always a pleasant experience being in a bus or train with other people. In a car you can listen to your own music, carry more things and so on.
2. What’s difference between men and women’s preferences on cars?
Men seem really into cars more than women. They also seem more attracted to powerful cars, big cars, you know, cars that might make them look cool. But also, women seem to care a lot about cars in my country – they are a status symbol and a sign that the family are successful. So a lot of women seem to care about cars from this perspective too. Generally, I think men prefer and enjoy driving more than women though, and tend to like fast powerful cars more – they get a thrill from driving fast if they get the chance.
3. What will cars be like in the future?
Well, I’m absolutely certain that cars will be mainly electric in the near future, that’s for sure. Also there have been a lof of developments in automated driving – cars being able to drive without a driver – though this is still in the early stages. I’d like to think that cars will be able to fly, but I think this is not something we will see in the next few decades. Also I think, to be honest, there will be less cars and more advanced automated public transport, partially due to the need to reduce traffic congestion in cities and encourage a greener environment.
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