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托福口语攻略:如何做出独属的23+高分口语模板

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托福口语作为托福考试中较难的一项:备考难,出高分难,模板运用更难。尤其是有的同学在确保自己说的很流畅,没有卡壳,没有跑题的情况下,最后得分只有20分,而且一战再战永远跳不出20分的魔咒。下面小编就和大家分享托福如何做出独属的23+高分口语模板 ,希望能够帮助到大家,来欣赏一下吧。

托福口语攻略:如何做出独属的23+高分口语模板

Task1 & Task2

实例解析

口语的task1,2 的模板,最烂大街的莫过于:

I prefer/ like…for the following two reasons.

The first one is that… the second one is that…

这个考官听的很boring了,他们也有审美疲劳的时候。

所以,可以开头句多样化一些,比如:

题干talk about a person you admire?

回答可以是well,Steve Jobs came to my mind when we talk about role models… actually, I am really into his talent towards designing…besides, why not talking about his generosity…

这样的开头很独特又自然,可以shock 一下考官,所以自然比I prefer这种开头句好太多的了。

Task3 & Task5

其次, task 3,5 的答题模板也可以遵循上述法则,不要落入俗套,除非你的目标分数是20分(注:听力、表达能力不错的情况下,每个模板都能保证20分成绩。)要拿到23+,那么独特性又来了。

实例解析

首先,注意task 3 的模板可以直接以对话者的态度开头。

比如: the girl strongly opposes with the plan that… especially, she doesn’t believe 阅读的point1,…. And also,she doubts that…

这种句式顺下来文章的主题内容就可以了,如果阅读和听力是一致的内容,把opposes,doesn’t believe,doubts,换成 supports, believe,trust就可以了。

Task 5 的模板比较复杂一些,可以表明问题以后就阐述自己的立场。

比如: the problem is that.. I do recommend her to choose the 1st solution which is …, because…这里尽力阐述这样做的好处是什么,自己脑补,不要原文给的信息。接着阐述缺点是什么的,even though she worries that…所选方案的缺点是什么这里表明,but I think it is not a big deal, she can…这里要表明怎么解决这个问题,比如:缺钱的问题,去借或者打工都可以的。剩下有时间就说一下不选的方案有什么缺点,没时间就不讲不选的方案了。

Task4 & Task6

最后,简单说一下task4 和 task6,这两个题目偏学术,没有固定的模板可以遵循,就看听力的能力怎么样,能听懂完整的版本,就顺着听力内容讲。

实例解析

task 4要切题回答。

题目:using the prof‘s eg to explain reactance?

回答:reactance means…for eg…听力中的故事顺下来就可以了。

不要加in the reading , it says… 等字眼,太刻板。

task6 的题目也是一样切题回答。

题干: using the professor’s example to explain 2 advantages of franchising?

回答: the first advantage is that… for example, the second advantage is that… such as…

综述一下,口语的回答自己能改动的就不要用任何现成的模板,这样回答老套,出分不高。任何模板只是给到一个内容表达的要求大纲,至于内容的呈现顺序及过渡词等完全可以自己组织。以上就是小编带来的托福口语攻略,希望对大家有所帮助。

托福口语中描述人物的词语

brave - someone who isn't afraid of danger.

Example sentences:Mario is a coastguard. He is very brave. His job is to rescue people.

chatty - someone who talks a lot.

Example sentences:Maria is a very chatty person. She is always on the phone to friends.

clever - good at learning things.

Example sentences:Gerard is very clever. He always gets top marks in class.

cowardly - (mildly negative) someone who is afraid of things. (often described as "a bit of a coward")

Example sentences:Sylvia is a bit of a coward. She really hates going to the dentist!

easy-going - someone who is easy to get along with.

Example sentences:My husband is very easy-going.

friendly - someone who is nice to other people.

Example sentences:The people in my office are really friendly! I love working there!

funny - used to describe someone who is amusing.

Example sentences:Salem is really funny! He's always entertaining us with jokes and stories.

generous - someone who shares their time or things with others.

Example sentences:My parents are very generous. They bought me a car for my birthday!

grumpy - bad-tempered.

Example sentences:My boss is really grumpy. He isn't an easy person to get along with.

hard-working - someone who works very hard.

Example sentences:My brother is very hard-working. He hardly ever takes a day off.

honest - someone who is truthful and who doesn't cheat or steal.

Example sentences:Amina is a very honest. She always tells the truth.

kind - someone who behaves in a caring way towards other people.

Example sentences:Most of the people I've met here have been kind.

lazy - an inactive person who avoids work.

Example sentences:Pete is very lazy. He rarely gets out of bed before mid-afternoon.

loud - someone who talks really loudly.

Example sentences: Rosita is really loud! When she talks, she drowns everybody else out.

lucky - someone who often has good fortune.

Example sentences:My brother is very lucky. He's always winning prizes in competitions.

mean - 1) Someone who is a nasty person. 2) Someone who doesn't like spending money.

Example sentences:Phillip is very mean. He never pays for his share of things.

moody - adjective used to describe someone who behaves differently every time you meet them.

Example sentences:Nina is very moody. Yesterday she said hello; today she just ignored me.

nasty - a mean, unpleasant person. (the opposite of nice)

Example sentences:I don't really know any nasty people. Most people I know are very nice.

neat - a person who is very tidy.

Example sentences:My flatmate Jorge is very neat and well organised. His room is always tidy.

nervous - someone who is easily startled by things.

Example sentences:Anna is a very nervous person. She gets scared easily.

nice - someone who is friendly and kind. (the opposite of nasty)

Example sentences:My best friend Lin is a really nice person. She is always there for me.

polite - someone who has good manners.

Example sentences:Abdullah is a very polite boy. He always says please and thank you.

popular - somebody who is liked by many people.

Example sentences:My cousin Ali is very popular. He has a lot of friends.

quiet - used to describe someone who doesn't talk very much.

Example sentences:Helen is a quiet person. She isn't very talkative.

rude - bad mannered, impolite.

Example sentences:James is a very rude person. He always pushes in front of people in queues.

selfish - used to describe someone who only thinks about themselves.

Example sentences:Jeremy is very selfish. He never helps out with the housework.

serious - someone who is always very sensible (the opposite of silly).

Example sentences:Eric is very serious person. He never joins in when we play silly games.

shy - quiet and a little bit nervous around other people.

Example sentences:Claire is very shy. She doesn't speak much in class.

silly - someone who is a bit foolish, or who doesn't behave in a serious way.

Example sentences:Gina is a bit silly. She messes about in class when she should be working.

smart - 1) someone who takes a lot of care over their appearance 2) someone who is very clever

Example sentences: (1)Anna is very smart. She is always neatly dressed.

stupid - (very negative and very impolite - sometimes used as an insult) someone who is not clever.Be careful when using this word! Using neutral adjectives to describe people is much safer.

tidy - someone who is very neat and well organized.

Example sentences:My sister is a very tidy person. I'm the opposite; I'm really untidy!

unlucky - someone who often suffers from bad fortune.

Example sentences:Sabrina is very unlucky. Things always seem to go wrong for her.

untidy - someone who is very messy.

Example sentences:I'm a very messy person. I always forget to put things away!

vain - (negative) someone who is a bit too fond of their looks.

Example sentences:Paulina is really vain. She spends far too much time looking in the mirror!

wise - someone with a lot of common sense and knowledge.

Example sentences:My grandfather was a very wise man. He taught me many things.

托福口语中常用的短语和词汇

1.A bunch of (adj.) 一群

2.Academic (adj.) 学术的

3.Academic building 学术楼

4.Have access to internet 连接网络

5.Reach your goal/achieve your goal 达到目标

6.Add up 把…加起来

7.Admission office 招生办

8.Anonymous (adj.) 匿名的

9.Apply for 申请

10.Assigned homework/tasks 布置的作业

11.As…as possible 尽…可能

12.At the position of 在…的位置上

13.At the same level with 在同一水平上

14.Available (adj.) 可用的

15.Award ceremony 颁奖仪式

16.A waste of 浪费…

17.A variety of/Various of 许多

18.Automatically 自动地,不假思索地

19.Battery is running low 电量在变低

20.Get to know someone 认识某一个人

托福口语常用短语

1. a charge of pace 节奏变换

例如:You can't do these chemistry experiments all day long. You certainly need a charge of pace。

2.a far cry from 相距甚远

例如:The bublished book is far from the early manuscript。

3.and how 的确

例如:A:She is a good dancer. B:And how。

4.a matter of time 时间问题

例如:It' s a matter of time。

5.a phone call away 一个电话之远,即愿意过来帮忙

例如:If you need my help, do let me know. Just remember I am a phone call away。

6.all along 一直

例如:I knew it all along。

7.anything but 绝对不

例如:I was anything but happy about going。

8.account for 解释

例如:How do you account for it?

9.after all 到底

例如:A:I' ve just seen the x-rays and your teeth look just fine.B:I see. Then there is nothing to worry about after about。

10.allergic to 对.....过敏

例如: Something in this room is making my eyes itch. I must be allergic to something。

其他词汇

1. be all ears 洗耳恭听

2. be all eyes 目不转睛

3. get butterflies in one’s stomach = get nervous 紧张不安

4. two thumbs up 举双手赞成

5. be the apple of one’s eye = be very precious to sb. 非常珍贵

6. pull one’ s leg = tease someone 开某人玩笑

7. break one’ s back 辛勤工作

8. bucket down = rain very heavily 瓢泼大雨

9. castles in the sky / air 空中楼阁

10. as clear as a bell 非常清楚

11. clear the air 消除误会

12. fair and square 正大光明的

13. forgive and forget 尽释前嫌;握手言和

14. get the ball rolling 使蓬勃发展

15. a knockout 引人注目

16. a man of few words 沉默寡言的人

17. break the ice 打破僵局;打破沉默

18. bring down the house 掌声雷动

19. burn a hole in one's pocket 花钱如流水

20. dirty dog 卑鄙小人

21. eat one's words 承认错误

22. flat tire 没精打采

23. from A to Z 从头到尾

24. have time off 休假

25. hit the sack 睡觉

26. hold one's tongue 保持沉默

27. in hot water=in the soap 遇到麻烦

28. in the hole 遇到经济困难

29. keep one's head 镇定

30. keep punching 继续努力

31. kick off 开始干某事

32. kill two birds with one stone 一石二鸟


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