雅思口语观点要如何说
雅思口语是否要投其所好?口语观点要如何说?下面小编就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧
雅思口语是否要投其所好?口语观点要如何说?
“考口语的时候说的观点如果考官不喜欢,会不会印象分特差,他也不愿意继续往下听了?”
“好想知道考官的偏好是怎样的,如果正好投其所好,那岂不是可以轻松拿下超高分呢?“
估计大多数烤鸭们都有这样或那样的疑虑顾虑and焦虑,比如在雅思的口语考试中,大家总会觉得考官评分时有很大的主观性,要是能和他想的一样该多好…
超级大烦恼的口语考试
很多烤鸭们觉得听力、阅读 都是客观题,比较知道如何回答;写作考试毕竟还是有更多的时间可以思考并组织逻辑答题,那么到了口语考试Part3, 在短短的2分钟内,想到一个精彩的故事来回答考官给出的问题实在是太难了。
举个例子来说:
某同学拿到了一个题目,讲讲自己养宠物的故事,结果不想,他瞬间就石化了。。。“从小到大连金鱼都没养过,我怎么知道养宠物是一种怎么样的体验啊?“
遇到了这样的情景,你会怎么样?莫惊慌!其实大家不必过于纠结自己讲的故事内容本身是否足够精彩,又或是一定要荡气回肠。
你的答案完全可以是这样的:非常遗憾,因为胆小自己从未养过宠物,同时可以分享一些自己对养宠物的态度或者看到其他朋友养宠物的经历。
这也是一个不错的答案!因为雅思口语考试考查的是大家的口语表达能力,并不是生活经历和故事的精彩程度。
考官对于我们所回答的内容的看法是不会影响实际分数的。从口语考试官方的评分标准来看,考生英语表达的流利性与连贯性、词汇多样性、语法多样性和发音的准确性才是对雅思口语分数起到决定性作用的。
值得注意的是,在口语表达的过程中,重要的是你的回答能否与问题紧密相关,避免答非所问。考官对大家回答的内容有很强的包容性,并不会因为他崇拜科比而你的偶像是麦蒂而记你一过,但如果问你来自哪里,你的回答是喜欢篮球,那简直就是死得其所了…
最后切记的一点就是照搬照抄的背模板是肯定行不通的,有些小伙伴总觉得:没养过宠物,就背一段风靡网络的标准宠物故事,还显得语言组织很好;但反过来想一想,当考官已经第1001次听到你的狗狗叫Tom, 他如何舍身救主的故事的时候,会是什么怎样一种体验?!
所以说呢,简单来讲,雅思口语烤鸭们完全没有必要投考官所好,不需要揣测考官喜欢什么样的话题、喜欢怎样的回答,因为这些完全不会对你的分数有任何影响;你只需要明确自己的观点,合理清楚地描述和解释,自圆其说有理有据就可以啦!
雅思口语part3:favorite photo
1. What’s the advantages and disadvantages of taking photos with smartphones?
思路分析 : 优点更容易总结, 例如方便携带,更容易传输;缺点是失去了拍照的瞬间性,很多摆拍的照片没有更多的纪念意义
Well, the first benefit of taking photos with smartphones would be easy transmission. It’s very handy to share a picture with friends as long as there is internet available. It could be even easier if two mobiles are both iPhones, thanks to the airdrop.
Also, compare to the digital cameras which are usually quite bulky, smartphones on the other hand are very portable. And all the functions work automatically which means even if you don’t know anything about photography, there is still good chances to craft nice phones.
Talking about the disadvantages, the only thing I can think of would be that people may not treasure pictures as memories that much as before.
A snap shot serves to crystallize the important moment in your life and that moment lasts for the length of a breath. People are unprepared to be filmed and their emotions are open to interpretation afterwards.
But using smartphones, people tend to take several at the same time with the same pose, and to filter out the best one. I think it lose the real meaning of recording the true life to some extent.
2. What is the benefit of learning painting for children?
思路分析 : 发展孩子的想象力从而培养他们的创造力是学习绘画带来的最直接的好处,同时也可以让孩子还学去欣赏生活中的美好,进而更加尊重生命。
First of all, painting is the easiest way for children to express their imagination. So learning to do that would definitely strengthen their ability to think outside of the box which is significant for their later lives.
because imagination is the basis for creation and innovation, one can’t achieve more in any aspects without it. Apart from that, learning painting could be the best way to teach kids to appreciate beauty and therefore to treasure life.
雅思口语Part3 被认为是debate的形式,如果答案准备的不够全面充分就很可能会遇到被考官“质疑”追着问的情况,所以如果在最开始的回答时就可以尽量完整,那就不会给考官留下“穷追猛打”的机会啦
雅思口语part1:friend
How often do you go out with friends? [Why/Why not?]
Well, I have to say I’m quite an outgoing person and I spend a lot of time hanging out with my friends. I guess I will go out with friends every week if both of us have time for such leisure. Since we are all busy with our study and work every day, it is quite important for us to spare some time for pure enjoyment without worrying about pressure from colleagues, teachers and other kinds of laborious stuff. And a gathering on weekends is quite an opportunity to escape from them and enjoy ourselves.
Tell me about your best friend at school.
如果自己身份已经不是学生,注意时态应该为过去。
My best friend at school is one of my roommates, with whom I spent quite a happy 4-year campus life. He was a man who strictly followed his routine in terms of daily schedule for entertainment and study, about which I have to admit that I am kind of a spoiled kid obeying no rules. I should definitely learn to make plans for my life from him. Also, he is also a man with traits that you can never find from a dull clockwork person. The other two roommates and I myself are always accompanied by his stories about all kinds of things with wit and humor into sleep. Without him, I can not have such a fulfilling school life.
How friendly are you with your neighbors? [Why/Why not?]
To be honest, I do not know too much about my neighbors as we seldom meet each other, for which getting along is beyond imagination. The current design of Chinese neighborhood separate families into a kind of cells. They are all isolated from the community as a whole. The doors just keep everybody out of the territory of folks. Therefore I cannot say I am quite familiar with my neighbors.
Which is more important to you, friends or family? [Why?]
I believe these two all mean a lot to a person’s life and it is extremely hard to weigh one against another. We are bonded with our family by blood since the very beginning of our life and they accompany us through all hardships and gaiety. As for friends, we make acquaintances with them as we grow older and they are the people we spend most of the time outside our home. Unlike our family, they could share insights with us from a quite different perspective, which can be enlightening in many cases.
Part1的答案长度一般在3-5句话之间,但在准备素材的时候我们尽量要让答案丰满起来,才能保证在真正考试的时候即使紧张忘记一些细节也能保证有足够的内容来回答。
雅思口语高频:Reading and children
Reading and children
What kinds of book are most popular with children in your country? Why do you think that is?
I think the most popular kind of books with children in China is comics. Statistics and my person experience with children bring me to this conclusion. First of all, if you bother to check the top sellers in terms of books, you will find comics for children permanent residents in those lists. As a comparison, those books telling fairytales and legends seem a little weak in terms of effect on children. Also, whenever I find some children gazing at their smart phone or tablets or reading a paper back book, they are mostly reading comics. It has become a great challenge to find kids focusing on words instead of pictures. Based on these two evidences, I believe comics are most children’s favorite in China.
Why do you think some children do not read books very often?
Well, for this issue, I think the shift of lifestyle is first and foremost to blame. In the online era, we, no matter adults or children have tens of alternatives to do in our spare time and reading a book is one of the most attention-intense among them. Why not go surf the Internet using your smart phone or tablet for some easy-to-understand stuff with beautiful pictures explaining everything to you, or some other rich media requiring no literacy. We grownups still struggle to escape from such grasp, needless to say the children.
How do you think children can be encouraged to read more?
Before we dive into the question, I think I need to make it clear that the children today have been reading far more than we expect. Read Weibo posts, WeChat messages, endless news feeds and many other kinds of media. They are avid readers that older people cannot match with. What grownups are trying to do in this scenario is to shift their focus of reading from those “light” material back to some old-school, serious and provoking thoughts created by real thinkers. Upon this problem I hold a pessimistic opinion. What we can hope for is nothing but luck which can bring a few on them to what grownups want them to read.
Reading for different purposes
Are there any occasions when reading at speed is a useful skill to have? What are they?
Yes indeed. Based on my own experience as a university student, reading at speed can save me from piles of papers to finish before a near deadline. Suppose a student needs to finish reading three or even more papers of more than one hundred pages and write a report about the issue discussed in them, and even worse, the deadline is two days from now. In this case, reading at speed is quite comforting. Another occasion where reading at speed is extremely helpful is to do a presentation about an unfamiliar topic in a short time. If the presenter can read fast enough and memorize what he or she has read about, the presentation can be fully equipped with knowledge though it may be not logically organized in some ways, but at least the audience can have something to digest. This looks very much like a cheat but turns out to be useful.
Are there any jobs where people need to read a lot? What are they?
Yes, definitely. For instance, journalist, novelist or any other kinds of jobs involving writing requires a great amount of reading. These jobs are basically about output, which means to take in information and process it into different forms for more people’s better understanding of the issue. In this situation, reading as a crucial source of gathering information is indispensable. Without adequate input, the output will be dry in all ways so that the jobs calling for detailed information will be total failures.
Do you think that reading novels is more interesting than reading factual books? Why is that?
Yes I do. As an avid reader of novels, I always have a preference for books with an intense plot to those with merely knowledge or information. Generally speaking, I believe all kinds of books are written to communicate certain knowledge to their readers but the knowledge are packed in different covers. Some are embedded in a story, which is what novels do with the knowledge, and some are delivered within a series of experiments and assumptions, which is how factual books are organized. The preference for novels is parallel to the fondness of junk food instead of the tasteless fibers and protein capsulated inside colorful pills. What matters to a person’s taste for books is heavily influenced by the way the information is communicated. That is how I look at the preference for novels to factual books.