雅思口语会压分么

2024-10-29

雅思口语会压分么

1.雅思口语会压分么 篇一

雅思考试时间决定雅思口语分数?

在这里我建议大家主动选择一个适合自己的时间,而不是等着被分配。因为自己知道自己选的是哪天后,就会知道还剩下多少时间来准备,这样才能更好地分配时间。我本来想将口语安排在下午,这样上午不至于太赶,但是下午的时间被选满了,所以被迫选择了那天的上午。

我也是后来得知,上午的时候考官头脑会清醒一点,其实要比下午的时间好,下午易犯困,不仅是考官,可能作为考生也不能快速思考考官问的part 3的问题,所以强烈建议大家选上午。

雅思口语考试那天穿的好看一点,最少要衣服整洁干净,看起来很精神,毕竟考官对你的第一印象是你的穿着行为,不是语言能力。最好不要穿褐色黑色的衣服,建议穿亮一些的颜色,但不要太花太乱,以免影响考官心情。

雅思口语考试当天早一点去。我其实考口语那天到的很早,但我一直在楼下坐着看话题没上楼,直到上楼才发现在我前面考试的同学没来,考官一直在门外站着等我(因为我是当天上午最后一个考生)。早点去的话不会让考官急躁,也能让自己的心情尽早得平静下来,进入考试状态。

再雅思口语考试开始前,一定要记得进考场前喝点水润润嗓子,清清喉,去下洗手间。不要在接下来的十几分钟里心中忐忑,也不要说话的时候嗓子沙哑,要清晰。因为我是第一次考雅思,所以会有点紧张,喝点水但不要喝太多,缓解一下紧张感。进考场找个最舒适的坐姿坐下,坐下后不要总动。

雅思口语考官问的前几句话的回答一定要好好准备,给老师一个你很自信口语不错的印象,而不是一开始进行得很差幻想之后会越来越好,因为很有可能影响到自己的考官的心情,进而整场口语考试都进行的不顺利。当你前面答得很好的时候,你自己的心里就会有一种安全感,有助于你下面发挥稳定。

我觉得,雅思口语考试时候适当加手势等肢体语言,但不要过多。我在说话说到兴奋的时候就会有很多的手势,考part 2 的时候我讲的特别来劲,就看到考官在看我空中肆意挥舞的手…有手势会帮助自己思考帮助自己丰富说话内容,但过多的动作可能会分散到考官的注意力,导致听漏一两句话。

想要雅思口语更加地道,推荐大家平时多看美剧。我给大家推荐一个美剧“Modern Family”,这是我之前的口语老师推荐给我的。这部剧其实我早就看过,只是在她推荐后发现这部剧确实很适合准备雅思,因为它会有演员面对镜头诉说想法的片段,而且讨论的事情非常贴近生活,对于词汇句型和语感都很有帮助。

我个人比较喜欢特工类侦探类美剧或电影,但是这些类聊天内容不如摩登家庭老友记这类美剧贴近生活。我喜欢美式幽默,所以看美剧对于我来说是一种休闲,它对我语感和口语的提升都是我在一开始看美剧的时候没有想到的。

但是看美剧这个方法还是要因人而异,因为我个人来讲很少看国产剧日剧韩剧,但是如果有同学很喜欢看其他语言的剧,不必在这上面花费时间,因为看美剧很耗时,我们可以找更加高效率的方法来提升口语。

其实我并不是经常练口语,但我每次只要开口说英语都很自信,所以希望大家不要怕犯错误,最好是和外教进行练习。外教的话建议找爱挑错误的,而不是看起来很和善的,因为现在很多外教都是能听懂意思就行,即使句子里有表达错误他也不会指出来告诉你,这种外教对于口语的帮助就很小。一定不要怕,越严厉的外教与你的口语越有帮助。

培养雅思口语的英式思维。我在美国的时候有一个中国女生说我,哇你思维好快,我问她为什么这么说,她说我在脑子里把中文翻译成英文的速度很快,但其实不是这样的,我在思考的时候其实思考的就是英文,我并没有翻译。

当大家练习口语比较熟练的时候,比如说能够熟练的不用思考就能说出来一些生活中常用的句子的时候,就可以说是英式思维的开端了。给大家举个例子,高一的时候有个同学首考托福考了110+,我在和她交谈的时候就发现,她经常用一些很口语化的短句。

比如说, 在刚开始练习的时候可以说:What? I don’t believe it! You must be kidding! wow, this is interesting. 这样很短表示语气和短评论的句子,不要怕别人说你装,自己考完就解放啦;下一阶段就可以把句子的内容扩展一下,说长句子,比如well…I really like it, but you know, I can’t …可以在不能快速反应出英语句子的时候说中文(中英文掺杂);

如果随便说句子没问题,就开始练习说一段话,一整段表达自己的意思,一开始可能会在某个表达的时候下意识的去想中文再翻译成英文,但是多练习几次就好了。当你能把一些经常用到的句子说的很熟练的时候,你就会发现自己已经开始给这些句子加上了声调,比如no,就可以先下降再升调(No?表示不懂怎么会被问这种问题),或者起调高然后降调(No!表示否定,肯定不会啊)等等。

在说一个雅思口语话题时,思路一定要快,话题尽量联系生活,讲自己熟悉同时考官感兴趣的内容。给大家举个我考试的例子,part 3的时候考官问了我一个问题,你觉得现在中国和国外的电视剧的差别在哪。我当时的第一想法就是advanced thoughts,因为我出国的原因就是因为这个,国外的思想要更加开放一些。

我从电视剧讲到生活中,讲起电视剧对人的现实生活的影响,同时也反映了当时社会的思想水平。他问我这个advanced thoughts具体指的是什么,(当不好描述的时候建议大家举例子),我就举了个例子“离婚”,我说在国外如果我觉得我和你在一起不开心不想再和你一起生活的时候,我们就可以选择离婚,不会影响亲朋好友对我们的看法,也不会影响我们的事业。

当我说了一些之后,考官说你知道吗?在上个世纪89十年代,美国的电视剧里是不让说“divorce”这个词的,男性女性要分开坐,我说 really?他说是然后又给我说了一些,我就很惊讶,然后说我们也有过那样的时候,他说 yeah, I know.

我觉得这个是口语考试最好的状态,不是考官在一个劲的问你问题,你一定要想出一个新奇的点让考官能跟着你的思路也去思考问题,或者多花点心思根据考官的国籍年龄性别等推断出他会比较喜欢什么样的回答。比如说我的考官应该差不多50岁,所以他肯定会对这类话题感兴趣,如果我没提divorce他可能不会给我讲三四十年前国外的思想了。

雅思口语话题进行中的时候,一定不要停。即使自己脑子里一片空白,也要用一些万能句子才填充沉默,well it’s a good question, I thought… but then I…有时候也可以将自己的思考过程说出来。或者在想不到准确的词的时候,可以用其他词代替或者对其进行描述。

我的老师给我举了一个例子,比如你想说西兰花(broccoli),但你忘了怎么说,就可以说 it’s a vegetable, you know, which looks like a little tree.这就是一个比较有趣的描述,还能打破寂静。

2020年9-12月雅思口语part2&3答案解析:家庭成员向你求助

Describe a time when a family member asked you for help.

You should say:

When it was

Who asked you for help

How you helped him or her

And explain how you felt about this experience

I recall a time when my younger cousin wanted my help with a maths test he had during the summer holidays. We were staying at my auntie’s house in the countryside, and he had been given lots of homework to tackle during the vacation. He was quite overloaded with homework actually – like a lot of kids in China today. Anyway, so he was having real trouble with this maths test, and when I looked at it I was shocked! It was genuinely really difficult. I’m actually pretty good at mathematics and almost always got high scores in it, so I was able to help him quite well, although I had to really think hard about it. I think that children today are pushed too hard in their studies… in fact I don’t remember tackling such difficult maths problems when I was his age. Anyway, I enjoyed helping him, and I tried not to just do it all for him, I tried to guide him through the workings of each problem so that he could learn to do it himself next time he was presented with a test or exam in school. I really enjoy helping people, because it also raises one’s own self-esteem. Helping people is very rewarding, in fact. So I felt really good about this, and because I also want to be a teacher when I’m older, I tried to think of the best ways to teach him at the same time as helping him. Also, I get quite bored at my auntie’s during the holidays, so it was a good way to spend a few days!

Part 3

1. What can children help parents with?

Children can help parents with all number of domestic tasks actually – from washing up to cleaning, to sorting out messy areas of the house. My younger sister is often asked by my mother to help tidy her bedroom, arrange her books and toys neatly on the shelves and in boxes, and things like this. I think it’s healthy and useful that children learn to help out in the home at a young age, and it teaches them a sense of organization and discipline.

2. Should parents reward children when they help others?

Yes, parents should at least recognize the good deed and praise it. I’m not an advocate of children being spoilt or rewarded with lots of gifts or sweets, but I am a strong believer in children being positively encouraged, and what we call “positive reinforcement” when they do something well. Praising children for doing something correctly, or doing a good deed, is an important part of the education process.

3. Do parents help children because they need their children when they are old?

Yes, to some extent. Whether this is conscious or unconscious I am not sure, but it most definitely is a motivation in a lot of cases. Especially in more traditional families. Parents need to rely on their children when they get older, and so I think in the back of many parent’s minds, they think that if they take good care of their children, their children will do the same for them when they are older.

2020年9-12月雅思口语part2&3答案:风险带来了积极结果

Describe a risk you’ve taken which has a positive result.

You should say:

What it was

Why you took it

What the result was

And explain how you felt about this experience

A risk that I took, which I am actually a bit ashamed of in retrospect, was the time when a friend and I, when we were kids, stole some sweets from a store in my grandma’s hometown. I know, it was a bad thing to do – but I think all kids do things like this occasionally. At the time we had run out of money and really wanted some sweets – we waited for the shopkeeper to leave the shop to go get his lunch, then we quietly crept into the shop, went behind the counter and took some sweets from big jars that were on the shelf at the back. Just as we had taken the sweets, we heard the bell on the door ring, and he was coming back into the shop! The owner had come back really quickly! We dashed through a back door into the store cupboard and we hid there for a short time. Then suddenly a dog started barking!! And the owner came into the back room and saw us there hiding behind some boxes! He was really angry, and asked us to empty our pockets, which we did, and he saw we had stolen a few sweets. He immediately marched us across town to my grandmother’s house, and both of them gave us a huge scolding. That night my grandmother refused to speak to me and for several days after she was really livid – saying we had damaged her good reputation in the village, and made her family lose face. She made me go back to the shop the following day and give the shopkeeper a gift of wine, and offer a more formal apology. I learned a lot from this risk – and although we were just kids having a bit of fun and being naughty, I realized soon after that there are wider implications to this kind of behavior. Anyway, that’s my strongest memory of a risk that I took – and I got myself caught in the act of!!

Part3

1. Why do some people enjoy extreme sports?

I think that energetic and adventurous people enjoy doing challenging sports or more extreme sports. It gives them a sense of great excitement to take on challenges, risks and push their minds and bodies to the limits. Some people get a real kick out of these kinds of activities – an adrenaline rush – and a sense of pride and achievement.

2. Are action films popular in your country?

Films are really popular. People watch a lot of Hollywood action movies, superhero movies and there is also a strong, growing film industry in my country – we are making some fantastic movies these days, though I think that in recent years the storylines are becoming a bit weak and predicatable in favour of special effects.

3. Do you think it is a good thing that a leader likes taking risks?

Yes, it’s not just a good thing, but it’s essential. It’s a key quality in a good leader – risk-taking. And knowing what risks to take and what risks to avoid – this is where a leader must be well-informed, smart and have a bigger-picture vision of a situation, whether it be with a project at work, or a big political decision.

4. Do you think men and women would make different choices when facing a risk?

It depends on the individual, I’m not sure it depends on gender that much. It’s hard to say. I’ve not seen any real research or data on this, so I can’t say for sure. I think that they might have slightly different approaches to risk though – though off the top of my head I am not really sure I can think of a good example. I’d say that men tend to be more impulsive, which can be a good and a bad quality, whereas women might be better at assessing a risk more carefully.

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