雅思口語考試一直是中國廣大考生頭疼的一個部分, 有時候并不是中國考生不知道說什么, 現(xiàn)實考試中,很多考生有話講了, 但結(jié)果是講得并不怎樣, 為什么呢?下面小編就和大家分享這7招,讓你的雅思口語答案更加有范兒,來欣賞一下吧。
這7招,讓你的雅思口語答案更加有范兒
第一: 盡量多用副詞adv.
不妨使用像honestly, basically, incredibly 等副詞可以突顯你說話的時候更具有情感,加強(qiáng)或者降低你的說話語氣.
The landscape of Beijing is incredibly gorgeous. I super love it.
第二: 多用強(qiáng)調(diào)句,來增加你的語法grammar 廣度
I don’t care about how costly the I-phone 7 Plus is, it’s its
water-proof function that attracts me a lot.
第三: 不要過于使用very.
以后呢,在雅思口語里不要再過度使用very 這個破詞了, 你用了這個詞,不是你說的不行, 如果你過度使用very
這個詞,那么你給雅思考官examiner 的印象impression 就是你的口語水平不咋的.
Actually, I can’t bear his bad habit , for example, yesterday he was pretty tipsy in the pub.
第四: 多在adj 形容詞前加副詞
如果你在雅思口語考試的時候?qū)嵲谙氩坏礁叽笊系膙ocabulary 的時候,你就可以這樣用的.
Ages ago, I came across a girl whose name is “ Caiyuan”, She is astonishingly beautiful.
I am fascinated with Dalian’s seafood, its outrageously yummy.
第五: 把” mean” 的語氣詞用起來
當(dāng)你語言不流利, 在思考的時候,不妨可以flexible的去用下
I mean, by that I mean, what I mean by that is 來緩沖, 畢竟么, 劍橋Cambridge University 雅思官方對于ielts speaking 的fluency 的要求是, 連續(xù)說話的能力. 俗話叫” 思維停, 嘴不停”.
The film is suck ! by that I mean, it ended up with a tragedy.
第六: 不要戛然而止的說”No” 就不講了
在老師11年的雅思口語教學(xué)生涯中,很多中國考生就是一個字的答案”No”.
Did you plant flower before ? No!...
這樣是不是太傷感情了, Please 不要這樣的. 否則你會輸?shù)暮軕K的.
第七: 不要再用 but 啦
But 么,可以是可以, 不妨換下nevertheless , 會讓你的雅思口語 ieslt speaking 更妙筆生花呀.
雅思口語Part2物品類題庫:一次勝利
Describe a success in your life.
You should say:
when it was
what it was
why you chose it
how you achieved.
I guess success can vary depending on your viewpoint. Some people judge success by how much money they have, the clothes they wear or the car they drive. In that respect I maybe haven’t had a lot of success so far in my life, but I have still achieved things that I am proud of.
One such thing I can remember happened when I was an undergraduate at university, I think during my second year. We were encouraged to get involved in after-school activities and events, so I volunteered to help organise a dubbing contest that was taking place. You have probably come across dubbing if you’ve watched a foreign film and the native language has been replaced with another one over the top. The students that took part had divided themselves into groups of three or four people. They would take it in turns to go up on stage and play an English movie without the sound turned on, while they spoke the words over the top of the video.
I mainly chose to volunteer so that I could earn extra credits, or points, to go towards my degree. But it was also a good opportunity to meet some new people and it gave me something to do in my spare time.
In the end everything went off without a hitch and the night was a big success. We had rehearsed everything again and again and all the hard work paid off. I think the key to the success was everyone’s effort and teamwork, it wasn’t just a personal success, but one that I shared with a whole group of people.
雅思口語Part2物品類題庫:室內(nèi)游戲
Describe an indoor game that you played when you were a child.
You should say:
what the game was
where you played it
who you played it with
and explain why you enjoyed this game.
I think I’d have to go for puzzles. Jigsaw puzzles to be precise. I have a huge collection, although most of them are hidden in a cupboard somewhere in my parents’ house, these days.
I used to have a special table exclusively for doing my puzzles on. Once I got into the groove, I would become immersed in the puzzle and get lost in a world of my own. Occasionally I would try to solve one with my grandmother, but this was more for her benefit as I much prefer doing it by myself. I know it sounds selfish, but it’s just not as much fun sharing the responsibility with someone else and the pay off isn’t as big at the end.
I started when I was just a toddler, putting shapes into pre-cut holes, but slowly I graduated to more complex pictures. These days it’s not unusual to find me tackling a really complex puzzle, like an “Impossipuzzle” which are double-sided and feature a picture of something very small but in large quantities, like a plate of baked beans or loads of Brussels sprouts.
In my opinion as well as being an enjoyable pastime, jigsaw puzzles are good for your mind. The brain is basically just a muscle and so it should be given a work out every now and then. Jigsaw puzzles are challenging and although they are time consuming, they provide great satisfaction once you’ve finished one.
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