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雅思口语冲刺的6个雅思注意事项

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雅思口语冲刺 丨 6个雅思注意事项

雅思口语注意事项 1,一定要口语话。

其实口语就是交流,总说些平时说不到的东西和词汇的话,总会给考官一种应试的感觉,往往拿不到高分,最多也就是 6.5分左右。但是也不能抓着哪个词很用,那就又出现了用词贫乏的弊端。

雅思口语注意事项 2,尽量用第一人称交流。

考试的时候,考官最想听到的是你个人的独到见解,所以尽量说你的感受,就用主语“I”就足够了。一般来说,你自己只能代表你个人的观点,所以说到他人的想法的时候,要注意用词。

雅思口语注意事项 3,回答要具象。

所以具象也就是说要具体,不要总谈些大道理,道理谁都懂不少,但是每个人的经历往往是唯一的。特别是口语第 2部分,希望考生能把卡片表达的越具体越生动。

雅思口语注意事项 4,注意性别问题。

这个看似简单,但是对于中国考生来说,在相当程度上是一个很大的问题。所以建议考生,如果真的怕把性别“he”或“she”说颠倒的话,就练习下平时说男的多,还是说女的多,要是平时就总是说“he”的话,那考试的时候就把你准备的涉及到人物的资料,都尽量用“he”来表达就 OK了。

雅思口语注意事项 5,尽早点题。

对于老外来讲,基本都是直来直去的,他们不喜欢拐弯抹角。所以期望考生能在前2 句话里,做到很到位的点题,也就是平时说的中心句或者论点。这对于口语考试第 2部分尤其重要,不要刷小聪明,想给考官一点猜测的空间,但是考官是吃这碗饭的,所以还是诚恳点的好。

雅思口语注意事项6,分点讨论。

这里说的分点是分层次去表达,千万不要想到什么说什么,特别是第 3部分的深入讨论部分。想要做到分层讨论,就需要考生具备一定的生活和社会常识性问题的了解,只有这样才能很好的避免说着说着没话可说的窘境。

雅思口语答案参考:保护环境的人

Describe a person who helps to protect the environment (new )

You should say:

Who this person is

How this person is

How this person protects the environment

What difficulty this person has faced

And how you feel about this person

雅思口语第二部分答案参考

He is the first person to harness the desert in China, called Wenbiao Wang. In the north of China, desertification is becoming more and more serious, and many lands have changed deserts. This problem not only lead to many farmers no land to cultivate, but also caused serious environmental problems such as frequent sandstorms.

他是中国治理沙漠的第一人,叫王文彪。在中国的北方,土地沙漠化越来越严重,很多土地变成了沙漠。这个问题不仅让很多农民没有土地耕种,更导致沙尘暴频发等严重的环境问题。

By planting different plants in the desert, Mr. Wang discovered that one species of plants is best suited for desert survival. So he planned to plant the plant in large areas and different planting areas. Finally, their ways effectively resisting desertification in northern China.

王先生通过在沙漠种植不同的植物,发现某一种植物最适合在沙漠生存。于是他大面积的进行种植该植物和不同种植区域的规划,有效抵制了中国北方地区沙漠化的问题。

I am living in the north of China. I know the dangers of sand storms. Therefore, I particularly respect Mr. Wang. He not only help farmers get more land for farming, but also his method was also effective in preventing sand storms. Let's have a better living environment.

我是一个生活在中国北方的人,我了解沙尘暴的危害。因此我特别尊重王先生。他不仅帮助农民获得更多的土地进行耕种,而且他的方法还能有效防御沙尘暴。让我们有一个更好的居住环境。

雅思口语第三部分答案参考

Is it important to teach students environmental protection school?

I think it is very important for students to know the importance of protecting the environment. Students can make a better effort to protect the environment. In addition, students can pass on the concept of environmental protection to their parents and even the next generation, which is very helpful to the sustainable development of the environment.

我认为很重要,可以让学生知道保护环境的重要性。学生可以从自身做起,更好了为保护环境出一份力。此外,学生可以将环境保护的概念传递给他们的父母甚至下一代,这样的传递对环境可持续发展很有帮助。

How can people protect the environment?

First, We can take part in many plant activities to increase the greening area of the city. Secondly, we can choose public transport. The environment pollution includes the exhaust emissions from cars. We can ride bicycles or subways to reduce exhaust emissions. Third, people can use recyclable materials to avoid more garbage polluting the environment.

第一,我们可以参加很多植物的活动有利于增加城市的绿化面积。第二,我们可以选择公共交通,很多时候汽车排放的尾气对环境造成很大的污染。我们可以骑自行车或者地铁,更好的减少汽车尾气的排放。第三,人们可以使用可回收的材料,避免更多垃圾污染环境。

Do you think it is necessary to make environmental protection as a subject?

I think it is necessary. The environment of human life is interrelated and not independent. If one country's environmental pollution is particularly serious, other countries will also suffer pollution through the atmosphere circulation. Therefore, protecting the environment is a very important goal. Every one of us needs to work together.

我觉得有必要。人类生活的环境是互相联系的,并不是独立的。如果某一个国家的环境污染特别严重,其他国家的也会遭受污染通过大气循环。因此保护环境是一个很重要的目标。需要我们每一个齐心协力的完成。

雅思口语素材:描述雨天

1. Do you like rainy days?

No, not that much to be honest with you, because I mean, when it rains, you can’t really do anything outside, unless you don’t mind getting wet of course! And also for me, I find it a bit of a hassle carrying an umbrella around with me everywhere.

不,说实话,没有那么多,因为我的意思是,下雨的时候,你不能在外面做任何事情,除非你不介意淋湿,当然!对我来说,我发现到处都带着雨伞。

2. What do you do on rainy days?

Well it kind of depends really, because there are some things I have to do regardless of whether it’s raining or not, you know, like going to lectures and stuff. But when I’m free, I tend to just chill out at home if it’s raining. So for example, I might read a book or watch TV, and I’ll only leave the flat if I absolutely have to!

嗯,这要看情况而定,因为有些事情我必须做,不管下雨与否,你知道,比如去听讲座等等。但当我有空的时候,如果下雨的话,我会在家里放松一下。比如说,我可能会看书或者看电视,如果我一定要去的话,我只会离开公寓。

3. Do you think rain is good?

Yeah, for sure. I mean, for one thing, it helps get rid of all the dust in the air. And secondly, it’s good for the natural environment. You know, it helps all the plants and vegetation stay alive. So although I don’t particularly like the rain, I understand the need for it!

是的,当然。我的意思是,首先,它有助于清除空气中的所有灰尘。其次,它对自然环境有好处。你知道,它有助于所有的植物和植物存活。所以虽然我并不特别喜欢雨,但我理解它的需要!

4. Does rain ever affect transportation in your hometown?

Yeah, most definitely, because you know, whenever it rains, the traffic always seems to get a lot more congested. I’m not exactly sure why, but I guess it’s probably because cars have to drive slower in the rain.

是的,绝对是这样,因为你知道,每当下雨的时候,交通总是会变得更加拥挤。我不太清楚为什么,但我想这大概是因为汽车在雨中必须减速行驶。

5. Is there any part of China where it doesn't rain much?

Yeah, I’d say there are quite a few areas of the country where it doesn’t rain a lot, the most obvious place being the Gobi Desert, which I guess never gets any rain, what with being a desert and all! And also I’d say the north of China, in general, doesn’t really get all that much rain, at least compared with the south, so a lot of that part of the country is quite dry and arid.

是的,我想这个国家有很多地方雨水不多,最明显的地方是戈壁沙漠,我猜那里从来不会下雨,那沙漠又怎么样呢?我还要说,总的来说,中国的北方并没有得到那么多的雨水,至少与南方相比,所以中国的大部分地区相当干燥和干燥。

6. What effects can a shortage of rain have on people’s lives?

Well thinking about it, I suppose one of the biggest affects it can have is on our food supply, because things like fruit and vegetables need water to grow, and rain provides the water. So you know I think it’s pretty safe to say that a shortage of rain is likely to result in a decrease in our overall food supply.

好好想想,我想它对我们的食物供应会产生最大的影响,因为像水果和蔬菜之类的东西需要水来生长,而雨水提供水。所以,你知道,我认为很安全的说法是,雨水的短缺很可能导致我们总体粮食供应的减少。

7. Can you remember a time when it rained particularly heavily in your hometown?

Yeah I can. About a year or so ago, we had, like, several days of torrential rain, almost non-stop, and so the whole of my neighborhood got flooded. You know, the water was like, up to my knees, and so traffic came to a complete standstill. So yeah, that was probably the worst time I can remember.

是的,我能。大约一年前,我们下了几天的大雨,几乎不停歇,因此整个社区都被洪水淹没了。你知道,水就像我的膝盖一样,所以交通完全停止了。所以,这可能是我记忆中最糟糕的时候了。

8. Do you think the seasons have changed in recent years, compared to the past?

Yeah I’d say they have. You know, I think it’s fair to say the summer has got quite a lot hotter, because I mean, it seems to be hitting 40 degrees every year now, and that definitely wasn’t the case in the past. And also the winter isn’t as cold as it used to be, because you know, if I think back to when I was a child, it used to snow quite a lot during the winter, but now it hardly snows at all.

是的,我说他们有。你知道,我认为说夏天变得相当炎热是公平的,因为我的意思是,现在似乎每年都达到40度,而过去肯定不是这样。而且冬天也不像以前那么冷,因为我小时候经常下雪,但现在几乎不下雪了。

雅思口语高分词组:

I find it a bit of a hassle = I find it an effort = 我觉得有点麻烦

I think it’s fair to say – 我觉得可以说

It hardly … At all – 几乎不……

That definitely wasn’t the case in the past – 以前绝不是这样的

About a year or so ago – 一年前左右

Like -(表示思考下面的话或用作口头禅) Some people say "like" when they are thinking about what to say next or because it has become their habit to say it. Torrential rain – 暴雨

The traffic came to a (complete) standstill 交通瘫痪了

So yeah – 所以嗯,所以说呢,(总结的时候可以用这话开头)

The Gobi Desert戈壁

What with it being a desert and all – 毕竟是个沙漠!

On the whole – 基本上,总的来说

Arid – 干燥

Congested = 拥挤的,堵塞的

雅思口语范文及短语:关于自行车或者共享单车

1. Do you ever ride a bicycle?

Yeah I do, but not that much anymore, because I’m living on campus at the moment. So everything’s pretty close to me, and I don’t really need a bike to get around.

是的,但现在没那么多了,因为我现在住在校园里。所以一切都离我很近,我真的不需要自行车四处走动。

2. How old were you when you first learned to ride a bicycle?

It was quite a while ago – let me have a little think! Um……I suppose I must have been about 5 or 6 when I first learned, but I honestly couldn’t tell you for sure, because I simply can’t remember! But I think I was pretty small, so five or six sounds about right.

那是很久以前的事了——让我想一想吧!嗯……我猜我第一次学习时大概已经5到6岁了,但我实在不能肯定地告诉你,因为我简直记不起来了!但我认为我很小,所以五或六听起来是对的。

It was quite a while ago = it was quite a long time ago

I suppose I must have been about 5 or 6 = I think I was about 5 or 6 (“must have been” is like the past tense of “should”)

那是很久以前的事了。

我想我一定是大约5或6岁 =我大概是5或6(“一定是”)就像“应该”的过去时。

3. Are bicycles popular in China?

Yes they are. They’re incredibly popular! You know, if you go out onto any street in China, the chances are you’ll see a lot of bikes. And I guess the reason for this is that they’re the cheapest way to get around, apart from walking of course, but that’s a lot slower!

是的。他们非常受欢迎!你知道,如果你去中国的任何一条街道,你很可能会看到很多自行车。我猜,这样做的原因是,除了走路之外,它们是最便宜的走路方式,但是走路要慢得多!

4. Would you say it’s difficult to learn to ride a bicycle?

Well I think it’s like everything really, in the sense that when you start off learning, it feels extremely difficult, but the more you practice, the easier it gets. So yeah, I guess it is a little difficult to begin with, but it doesn’t take long to get the hang of.

嗯,我认为它真的像所有的事情,从某种意义上说,当你开始学习的时候,感觉非常困难,但是你练习的越多,它就变得越容易。所以,是的,我想开始有点困难,但不需要很长时间就能找到答案。

5. What kinds of people ride bicycles?

Wow, you know it’s pretty hard to generalize, because I think all kinds of people ride bicycles, at least here in China anyway! So to be a bit more specific, you see young children riding their bikes around their neighborhood, and then older children riding to school. And as for adults, I think a lot of them will ride their bikes to work if they don’t have too far to travel. And the middle-aged and elderly also like cycling, as it’s good exercise for them and a cheap way to get around. So yeah, I think it’s fair to say that all ages of people ride bicycles, apart from the very young and very old.

哇,你知道这很难概括,因为我认为各种各样的人骑自行车,至少在中国。所以更具体地说,你看到小孩子骑自行车绕着邻居转,然后大一点的孩子骑车上学。至于成年人,我认为他们中的很多人会骑自行车上班,如果他们没有太远的旅行。中老年人也喜欢骑自行车,因为这对他们来说是一种很好的锻炼方式,也是一种便宜的出行方式。所以,我认为公平地说,所有年龄的人骑自行车,除了非常年轻和非常老。

6. Would you say it’s safe to ride a bicycle in the city?

If yes:

On the whole, I’d say it is, yeah, as long as you cycle carefully of course! Because what’s good is that in most cities here, there are separate bike lanes for cyclists to use, which makes it a lot safer.

如果是:

总的来说,我想说的是,是的,只要你小心地骑自行车!因为好的是,在大多数城市里,自行车都有单独的车道供骑车人使用,这使得它更安全。

If no:

No I wouldn’t, because I mean there are just so many cars on the road now, and it’s not always easy for a driver to spot a cyclist, for example when It’s dark and raining, plus the fact that bicycles here don’t have lights. So you’ve basically just got to be really careful when you’re cycling anywhere.

如果没有:

不,我不会,因为我的意思是,现在路上的车太多了,而且司机很难发现一个骑自行车的人,比如天黑下雨的时候,再加上这里的自行车没有灯。所以当你骑车去任何地方的时候,你必须要非常小心。

雅思口语高分词组:

The chances are = in all likelihood 十有八九

Apart from…Of course = 当然除了….以外

On the whole = generally speaking 总的来说

Bike lane = 自行车道

It’s pretty hard to generalize = 很难概括

At least here in China anyway = 至少在中国是这样的

So to be a bit more specific = 说具体一点呢

Cycling is good exercise =骑自行车是很好的锻炼 (saying something is good exercise is very native English!)

I think it’s fair to say = I think it’s true to say, 我觉得可以说

I think it’s like everything really – here, “really” means “actually”

In the sense that =在...意义上讲/从...角度来讲

Get the hang of something = 掌握某事的窍门



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