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5月雅思口语Part2话题精读配范文:a trip that you went on
You should say:
Where you went
What means of transportation you took
Who you were with
How you felt about the trip
雅思口语话题之思路解析
相信烤鸭们对雅思口语考试中旅行类的话题也不算陌生了,不论是Part1还是Part 2,旅行类的话题总是以换汤不换药的方式摧残着烤鸭们脆弱的心灵。本题在关键词“旅行”的基础上加上了作为补充的另一关键词 - “公共交通”,虽然对纯粹的旅行话题进行了一点变动,但其实烤鸭们不必太过担心,只需要在自己的答案中提及乘坐公共交通工具这一部分的内容即可。
这道题的答题思路可以从两个方面出发:第一是描述一个全程都乘坐某种公共交通进行的旅行,比如旅游观光巴士、火车、游轮等;第二则是在我们原本准备的旅行类的话题上加上描述交通工具的部分进行解答,这样一来可以选择的交通工具范围就更广了,例如飞机、地铁、动车等。而第二种解答角度也是在保证不偏题的基础上对旧题答案变动最少,可操作性最高的解答方法。
再来看题目的问题,题卡要求考鸭们描述一次乘坐公共交通工具进行的旅行,首先考鸭们得确定自己要讲的旅行发生在哪个地点(Where),其次这必然要求各考鸭们对公共交通工具的单词有所积累(What),但是又不可将“公共交通工具-publictransportation”和“交通工具-means oftransportation”混为一谈, 这时候如果考鸭们不加思索地开始讲述自己的一次公路旅行或者公路骑行就势必会在在审题上扣分了。选择好旅行的地方和乘坐的公共交通工具之后,再随意地选择同行的人物即可(Who),最常见的可以是家人、朋友,当然如果想说是自己一个人进行的旅行也是完全可以的,毕竟雅思口语考试中并不注重把评分的标准放置在答案内容的精确度上,而是各位考鸭们在用英语表达自己时的流利度、词汇量、语法和发音。当然,有了以上的思路后要将答案说到一分半到两分钟的长度还是很有难度的,这时候考鸭们需要自己补充提示问题没有给的内容,例如旅途中做了什么事(What)或者旅行中一个有意思的小插曲(example) 。最后,在讲完故事后加上自己的主观感受(How),本题最后一小问的设置不像往常以“why”开头直接偏向性地要求考鸭们解释为何喜欢或者不喜欢某事,所以考鸭们在答这道题的时候选择说享受或是不享受这次旅行都是可以的。
各位考鸭还需要注意的一点,本题是以讲过去的经历为话题的题目,所以大家在陈述答案的时候也应该注意使用过去时喔。
雅思口语话题之话题词汇
【地点 WHERE】
mountain 山 lake 湖 beach 沙滩 park 公园 amusement park 游乐园 tourist attraction 风景名胜 historical interest 名胜古迹 landmark 历史地标 Hong Kong 香港 Macau 澳门 Taipei 台北 Thailand 泰国 Japan 日本 Korea 韩国
国内城市和地方名字可直接用拼音表示,如:Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu…
Tip:考生如果不知道如何用英文表达自己想要描述的地点,可以直接“张冠李戴”,例如“我去了印度尼西亚(Indonesia)”但不知道如何表达,可选与之气候类似的泰国(Thailand),当然也可能需要注意适当修改答案的内容。
【时间 WHEN】
summer/winter vacation 暑/寒假 public holiday 公共假期 National day 国庆节 weekends 周末 last year/summer/December/week 去年/去年夏天/去年12月/上周
• X years/months/weeks/days ago X年/月/周/日前(X>1)
【人物 WHO】
family 家人 parents 父母friends 朋友 classmate 同学colleague 同事 relative 亲戚 fellow traveller旅伴
【公共交通工具 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION】
bus 公共汽车 coach 长途汽车 subway/metro 地铁 train 火车 bullet train 动车airplane 飞机 ship 船 cruise ship 游轮
【感受 HOW】
amazing 令人惊异的 terrific 极好的 wonderful 绝妙的;精彩的 fascinating 迷人的 unforgettable 难忘的 impressive 令人印象深刻的 memorable 值得纪念的delicious/tasty 美味的 dissatisfied 不满意的 disappointed 失望的 exhausted 筋疲力竭的 bored 无聊的 awkward 尴尬的 weird 古怪的
【补充短语】
• remind sb. of sth. 是某人想起某事 • it was X years ago 那是在X年前
• catch the plane/train/bus 赶飞机/火车/公车 • get on/off 上/下(车/飞机)
• broaden one’s horizon 开拓某人的视野 • be full of/filled withsth. 充满着…
• to be honest 实话实说,实话说来 • I think/I suppose 我认为/我想
• too… to… 太…以致于… • get rid of 摆脱;去除
• release pressure 释放压力
• well, you know 嗯,你懂的...
• by the time… 当…的时候
• be tired from… 因…而疲乏
• at the same time/in the meantime 同一时间;同时
雅思口语话题之提纲笔记
• Amsterdam • collage friends • train+airplane • chat, laugh, photo,video • sex, beer, red light • magic mushroom • V-log • meet up
雅思口语话题之范文
Well, this topic reminds me of the journey I had back in Amsterdam. It was about two years ago, and I went there with my friends by air.
We booked the tickets online from the Easy jet official site and spent our four impressive nights in Amsterdam. To be honest, it wasn’t the first time for me to be there but it was definitely not the same as the one I had.
There were six of us and the trip was full of laughter since the moment we started off, our school was one-hour train away from the airport so we had to take the train first before we get on our plane. We chatted and laughed on the train since we were too excited to calm down, coz you know, we just finished a series of bloody assignments plus presentations at school and put a full stop to the semester. By the time we finally on board, everyone was tired from the non-stop talking along the way so we just focused on our own stuff to kill the time on the plane.
We visited a couple of different tourist attractions in Amsterdam such as the Sex Museum, the Heineken Beer factory and of course, the Red Light District. Meanwhile, We took a great amount of photos and videos during the trip and were hoping to make a V-log after we get back to school but with no doubt, it never happens, I guess all of us were just too exhausted or maybe too lazy for this work.
Anyway, we have all our memories in our photo albums but most importantly in our minds, and it will never fades away. Especially the part we tried the magic mushroom in that shabby hotel room, which was really crazy, and I’m not planning to share it today.
Well, I suppose it’s always fun to travel with your besties and make cherished memory with each other, hopefully we could meet up soon and start our next adventure.
相关话题
• Describe a perfect vacation(away from home) you would like to have in the future - 将过去时换成将来时
• Describe a trip that you plan to go in the neat future - 和上题类似
• Talk about an interesting journey you took recently - 选用表示近期的时间词
• Describe a journey you took to a foreign country -选用表示外国地名的地点词
• Describe a happy experience you had before - 旅行也是经历,对主观情绪的描述积极向上即可
• Describe a journey you remember
• Describe one of your memorable journeys
• Describe a long journey that you enjoyed
• Describe a short trip
5月雅思口语Part2话题精读配范文:competition you want to take part in
You should say
What it is
When will it take
Where will it take
雅思口语话题之思路解析
如果快速确定主题呢?有一个小的建议,就是拿“吃”作文章。全世界最通行无阻的文化中,美食一定是其中之一饿了。说难忘的经历,吃到了美食;说崇拜的人,一个名厨;说喜欢的电视节目,舌尖上的中国。总之一切围绕着吃进行。当然,这个答题策略有赖于平时对该主题的各类话题词汇的系统整理搜集,否则临场答题时容易卡壳。
如果雅思口语里说各种talent competition你嫌俗气,那么就来参加个大胃王(biggest eater)比赛吧,绝对清新脱俗。比赛的好处嘛… 嗯,虽然满脑袋蹦出来的都是伤害身体的情节,不过使劲儿想,还是有很酷的一面的,比如周游世界各种比赛各种吃,对于foodie来讲,应该是天堂了吧…… 如果顺便破个世界纪录,拿个奖什么的,岂不更帅了:
雅思口语话题之范文
I’ve always wanted to sign up for the speed eating contest, you know, where contestants clash to eat as much as possible in a short period of time.
I first heard about this competition on TV, it was held in Japan, and a bunch of pretty girls were sitting at a table, pigging out on noodles. At first, the sight of it just made me full, you know, I was like, ‘That’s disguising. Why would someone eat like that?’ However, later, when I think about it, it could be pretty fun. I mean, I get to eat all those food for free, like donuts, apple pies, cup cakes, hamburgers, pizza, seafood and things like that. And best part is, I can fly around the world to all those interesting places to enter the competition, I heard this activity is super popular in America, it’s more like a tradition there. Plus, I think it’s pretty cool if I can set a new world record, although I know it’s highly unlikely. Another thing I like about this competition is that, I might meet quite a few interesting people. You know, some girls who take part in this kind of competition have super big stomach, but they barely put on any weight no matter how much they eat. I really want to meet them and find out their secrets.
雅思口语话题之语言点
clash = to come together and fight or compete in a contest
例如:The two sets of supporters clashed outside the stadium.
pig out on something = (informal) to eat too much food
例如:They pigged out on pizza.
unlikely = not likely to happen; not probable
例如:It's most (= very) unlikely that she'll arrive before seven.
The project seemed unlikely to succeed.
5月雅思口语Part2话题精读配范文:skills you learned in a math class
You should say:
What the skill was
How you learned it
Who taught you
And why it was useful to you
雅思口语话题之思路解析
这个题目乍看起来非常难以回答,因为猛地一想,好像数学课上学的东西都没有什么用。按之前网上流传的说法,求导、立体几何、三角函数买菜都用不到的样子。但是,如果大家稍微深入思考一下的话,就会发现数学中有一种题型简直就是为这道题目而生的,那就是应用题。例如数数只会数脚的鸡兔同笼问题,一边进水一边放水的泳池管理员,测不出电线杆高低的工程师,还有永远不能一起出发的兄弟俩等。当然我们也可以真的去追求数学的实用性,说说加减乘除四则运算,以及最最无敌的乘法口诀表。
我要说的从数学课上学到的有用的技能是乘法口诀表。它是一张包括1到9所有数字相乘结果的表格,,例如2乘以8等于16,3乘以7等与21等。通常以阶梯状呈现出来。知道它可以帮助我们快速计算乘法题目的结果。
雅思口语话题之范文
The useful skill I learned in a math class from my primary school is the multiplication form. This form is made up of results of multiplications between all the numbers from 1 to 9. For example, 2 multiply eight equals 16 and 3 multiply 7 equals 21. It is usually presented in the shape of stairs, and knowing it enables us to get the results of multiplications quickly.
乘法口诀表是所有中国学生在小学阶段都必须学习的内容。从一年级开始,我们就会投入大量的精力去熟悉、学习和练习相关的题目。保证这些数字印在自己的脑子里一辈子都不会忘掉,并且永远都能下意识的反应过来,脱口而出答案。
This form is a compulsory content for all the pupils around China in their primary education. From Laokaoya. From day one, I spent a great deal of time familiarizing, learning and practicing it so that I will not forget it for my whole life. This article is from laokaoya website, do not copy or repost it.It has become my instinct and I can still speak out these numbers without thinking.
我记得当时教我乘法口诀表的是一位中间女老师。那时我比较笨,学东西特别慢。虽然是很简单的题目,但计算的时候总是会出错。每当这时候,她都不会批评我,而是耐心的跟我一遍遍的解释,并且指导我练习。最终我赶上了其他同学,并成功背会了这张表格。
It was a middle-aged female teacher who taught me this form. At that time, I was quite numb and a slow learner. Even if it was a very simple question, I could get the result wrong. However, the teacher would not criticise me, but patiently explain again and again and guide me through the computing process. Finally, I caught up with my classmates and mastered this form.
它在生活中非常有用。我们在购物的时候往往需要进行一些简单的计算,以保证物品不超过预算。但这时候手边又没有计算器,我只能求助乘法口诀表,而它也从来没有出错过。
It is very useful in life. When we are shopping, we often need to do some simple calculation so that the goods will not exceed our budget. from Laokaoya. Without a calculator at hand, I often resort to this multiplication form to get my numbers and it never goes wrong.
Part 3 问题
Can computers help us in math areas?
What is the first subject learned by children in China?
What methods can be applied to make math class more interesting?
How do you use math in your daily life?
Do you think everyone needs to learn math?
雅思口语话题之数学相关语料
看看数学可以带给你的一些重要的能力。
Mental Math Skills 心算能力
The above calculations usually arise at times when, or places where, I do not wish to take the time to pull out a calculating device, or let the world know I cannot figure things out without help.
Descriptive and Predictive Statistics 数据统计
Many news reports and advertisements use statistics, but seldom provide enough information for the viewer or reader to make their own evaluation of the data. A strong background in descriptive statistics helps you to understand how easily incomplete statistical information, or poorly designed polls, can mislead at election time, in advertisements, or in making organizational decisions. Recent research results on brain development also seem to lean towards describing our brain as a marvelous statistical engine that allows us to make reasonable inferences in situations that have a history of varied results.
Work Habits 良好的工作习惯
Using scrap paper to do work on topics not yet mastered, and copying work over before handing it in. It is amazing how much can be learned from copying work over:
– checking for mistakes
– correcting post-mistake work efficiently
– finding a new way to approach a problem
– finding a better or more effective way to present your answer
Keeping course materials organized in a way that makes them easy to review regularly, and find material when needed. Organization skills and habits of mind can help improve both your efficiency and your results on most any task or assignment.
Communicating My Thought Process 思路表达能力
Most math teachers will require their students to “show their work” in order to receive full credit. This is no different than an English teacher requiring a conclusion to be justified by preceding persuasive paragraphs. Writing an “essay” that consisted only of a concluding sentence, even if it is a very good conclusion, would not result in a passing grade. Neither will most work in math and science if all you do is show the result. We always, always need to either convince the reader that our result makes sense, and/or help the reader verify that we have not made any mistakes. In English, we use words to do so; in Math we use both words and the more concise notations developed in each Math course.
Problem Solving解决问题能力
The more challenging a task, the more creative the solution approaches need to be. Can a problem be made easier to understand by summarizing or doodling? Can it be broken down into smaller pieces that are easier to tackle? Can you start at the end and work backwards? Can you start somewhere in the middle, then work from there to both the beginning and the end? Can the task be described or illustrated in a different way, one that might bring completely different approaches to mind?
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