很多同學(xué)備考托??谡Z的經(jīng)歷都是非??菰锏?,但其實口語練習(xí)本身應(yīng)該是一件特別有趣的事情,不是嗎。下面小編就和大家分享托??谡Z提升:這樣練你也能輕松提高口語水平,希望能夠幫助到大家,來欣賞一下吧。
托??谡Z提升:這樣練你也能輕松提高口語水平
因為托??谡Z考試的特殊性(機(jī)考),所以每個人不論英語基礎(chǔ)好壞都需要備考口語,基礎(chǔ)好的要適應(yīng)題型和答題時間,基礎(chǔ)差的要從根本上提升口語能力。接下來,小站君來給大家講講如何練習(xí)托??谡Z。
一. 自己練
聽到“自己練”三個字,很多同學(xué)可能就油然而生一種枯燥感,想起來自己面壁思過式的對著墻背范文,重復(fù)不斷地對著錄音筒錄音……但是,口語練習(xí)大可不必如此。首先,你是自由的,練習(xí)的地點由你定;其次,話題是開放的,由你選,可以選一些自己感興趣的話題,看到就想去說的話題;最后,一個人練習(xí)的時候還可以避免尷尬,沒有人會因為你發(fā)音不準(zhǔn)嘲笑你。
所以,自己練口語怎么練呢?選擇自己覺得舒服的地點,比如在家里,在自己的臥室里,操場上等等,然后選擇自己感興趣的話題(盡量在托??荚嚨闹黝}范圍內(nèi))去練習(xí)。最后,來說說練習(xí)的模式,練習(xí)模式還是要遵循常規(guī)模式,練習(xí)錄音-對比。練習(xí)的時候一定不要讓自己對口語產(chǎn)生厭煩感,周圍的環(huán)境和練習(xí)的話題都會對此產(chǎn)生影響。
二. 找老師練
找老師練習(xí)效果是很高的,老師可以及時給你糾錯,并針對你的問題給出建議。找老師練習(xí)最好能找一對一,教你的時候更加專注。老師比你更了解托??谡Z考試,而且口語的水平要比你高出許多,會讓你的練習(xí)效率更高。
三. 找小組練
考托福的小伙伴有很多,自己練習(xí)的差不多了可以去找一些托福學(xué)習(xí)小組共同提高。一個人練習(xí)的時候沒有互動,可能會讓你感覺你學(xué)英語不是為了交流只是為了應(yīng)付考試。小組練習(xí)就能將學(xué)到的英語用于交流。小組成員之間也可以互相進(jìn)行角色扮演,給對方出口語題,聽對方的答案,然后給出建議。這樣互相督促的學(xué)習(xí)方式會讓你的口語備考妙趣橫生,也能督促你更加積極地備考。
四. 通過跟native speaker交流來練習(xí)
如果在上海北京等大城市的話,有很多英語為母語的人,不要害羞多去交流。如果身邊沒有這樣的資源,可以通過社交軟件來跟native speaker交流,但是交流的時候盡量用語音交流。其實托??谡Z考試的終極目的就是為了讓你在出國留學(xué)時與人交流沒有障礙,所以這樣的練習(xí)是最為貼近實際的,也能讓你感覺到你學(xué)的英語是非常有用的,激發(fā)你的學(xué)習(xí)欲望。
托??谡Z話題材料——學(xué)生兼職
Is It Good for Students to Have Part-time Jobs?
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School Part-timers
More and more high school students in Beijing are turning their minds to ways of making money.
They are capitalizing on opportunities such as one group of students who went to the front gate of the Children’s Centre in the East District of Beijing when a film studio was there conducting auditions(1).
The group sold the young hopefuls(2) application forms at five fen a piece after getting the forms from the center for free.
Young entrepreneurs are also capitalizing on high demand commodities not always available away from the big shopping centres(3). Birthday or greeting cards are an example. One department store estimated that 80 per cent of its sales of cards are to students for resale.
Xia Li, a junior high school student at Fengtai District in the southwest region of the capital, spent 40 yuan buying cards from downtown shops just before the last Spring Festival.
She sold them at her school and schools nearby at prices 15 to 20 per cent higher than what she had paid. In a month, she earned 100 yuan, representing a 250 per cent return on her initial investment.
A senior high school student who had been selling cards has now become an amateur wholesale dealer(4). His wholesale price is 8 per cent higher than his purchasing price and 10 per cent lower than the retail price(5). Within two months, the had earned several hundred yuan in profits.
Many students have merged their activities to avoid price wars.(6) For example, in an area with few State-owned shops and far from the city center, student union heads from the schools there have reached an agreement on card prices. The agreement says prices may be higher than at the downtown shops but lower than at the peddlers’ stalls.
Card-selling is just a beginning. Some students turn their eyes to other more profitable ventures.
Take one senior high school sophomore who has developed a flourishing business selling photos of famous people. He even has his own name card that reads: The High School Student Corporation Ltd of Exploitation of New Technology(7).
The student carries a portfolio(8) of the photos around with him in an album to show his young customers. He offers a wide variety of photos, from American movie star Sylvester Stallone in Rambo pose to Taiwan’s famous singer Qi Qin(9).
"These all depend on my high quality camera," he boasts and explains how he clopped the pictures from magazines, photographed them and then developed the prints into various sizes. He has sold hundreds. Another student is mow an amateur salesman for a company and earns a three per cent commission(10) on each sale.
When he had earned 300 yuan through his own efforts, he said, "I feel that I have really become an adult."
托??谡Z話題材料——人才外流
Should the Brain Drain Be Stopped by Restrictions?
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Brain Drain(1)
It is said that Shanghai’s musicians abroad could form a world class symphony orchestra(2).
But the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra once failed to find a qualified conductor for a whole year!
A similar situation exists in science, medicine and sports circles.
Stopping the outflow of talent depends on creating a sound domestic environment rather than simply setting up barriers for those who wish to go abroad.
A handful of people go abroad to seek a comfortable life. But most Chinese intellectuals emigrate because they cannot bring their talent into full play in their motherland.
Many conductors trained by the Shanghai Conservatory of Music(3) have gone abroad either because they cannot find jobs in symphony orchestras due to the competition fro places, or because they cannot develop themselves in orchestras where promotion comes only by way of seniority.
We face a keen shortage of talent, but one batch of gifted people after another have gone abroad(4). The situation is grim.
It is impossible to improve the conditions for all intellectuals by a wide margin(5). But it is possible for governments at all levels to create a better environment for their development.
The outflow of talent is a loss to our nation as well as a pressure forcing us to optimize the environment (6) for the talented.
I. Listen
Listen to the text with the help of the following notes.
1. Brain Drain: 人才外流。
2. a world class symphony orchestra: 世界一流水平的交響樂隊。
3. Shanghai Conservatory of Music: 上海音樂學(xué)院。
4. one batch of gifted people after another have gone abroad: 一批又一批的有才華的人們相繼出國。
5. by a wide margin : 大幅度地。
6. to optimize the environment:盡可能改善工作環(huán)境。