雅思口语的四大评分标准之一是词汇的丰富度。于是很多烤鸭就打起了这个标准的注意,纷纷各种所谓的“高分词汇,满分词组”走起。下面小编就和大家分享雅思口语词汇误区分析,来欣赏一下吧。
雅思口语词汇误区分析
雅思口语词汇误区一,反复使用同一词汇
这类问题通常出现在基础比较薄弱的学生中。由于词汇量的有限,也想要避免使用不熟悉的词汇出现错误,在口语考试中,常常缺乏词汇的变化,也就是说,过多的使用某些词汇。像because, beautiful, like等用的比较滥的词,而不会用其他的词去替换它。比如说到喜好,如果每一个考生在考试过程中都在用like,那么考官听得多了,一定不会给很好的分数。而我们学过的,还有很多词都是可以表达喜好的,比如enjoy, be interested in, be fond of, be crazy about,这些都可以给考官带来焕然一新的感觉。
雅思口语词汇误区二,展现词汇要靠大家都想不到的难词、大词和名言警句
就这一点来讲,烤鸭们需要走出一个误区:词汇越难越偏,使用的名言警句越多,考官自然会对自己刮目相看,分数也就自然会上去。其实,考官需要的并不是这些。刚刚我们提到过,在生活中我们使用难词和大词的机会并不多。因此,在口语这项考察交流的考试中,考官当然不希望总是听到他一辈子都很难使用到地词汇。但是,并不是说名言警句和大词难词不能用。雅思口语的词汇首先讲究的是适用性、准确性,如果谈到合适的话题也可以适当穿插,但并非必要。词汇一定用你熟悉的,一定是自己能驾驭的,即使简单点儿也无所谓。
雅思口语词汇误区三,要找到最适合的那个词
很多烤鸭们在说英文的时候,都会碰到这样的状况:需要表达某个特定意思,总想要找到"最恰当"的那个英文词汇,于是陷入苦思,甚至因此而纠结的中断说话。实际上,我们在口语中根本没有那个"最恰当"的词汇,或者说我们根本没没有必要去纠结什么才是"最恰当"的那个词。在考试的时候,只要能表达自己的意思,怎么用词都是可以的。举个例子来说,当我们需要表达"为地震灾区捐款"的时候,"donate"可能是我们所谓想要寻求的"最恰当"的那个词。不过,在考试的过程中,如果想不到这个词,与其苦苦找寻、影响流畅,还不如简单的说"give"来的好。
那么口语中的词汇到底应该如何准备呢?是不是找一本雅思词汇书背下来,口语也就没有问题了呢?并不是这样的!普通雅思词汇书中的词汇应该说远远超出了常用口语词汇的范围,烤鸭们大可不必为了口语背下8000-10000个单词。另外,一些口语化的词汇由于其本身的不够正式,也并没有完全收录在普通的雅思词汇书中。烤鸭们应该单独选择口语相关的词汇来背。另外,听力考试的内容也是口语最好的借鉴对象。听力的一些对话中的用词也是非常的口语化的,用到口语考场中会让我们的回答更为地道。
附上5-8月雅思口语题库
以下2018年5-8月雅思口语题库part2,共分为人物类、事件类、物品类、地点类和媒体抽象类5类,共57个话题,其中新题主要集中在人物类和事件类,这2类也是雅思口语最常考的话题。
雅思口语题库part2人物类
Describe a popular comic actor/actress you konw 能说之人(新题)
Describe a popular comic actor/actress you konw 戏剧演员(新题)
Describe someone who is very professional专业的人(新题)
Describe a businessman you admire.尊敬的商人
Describe someone who is a good parent.好家长
Describe an interesting person from another country.有趣的外国人
Describe a sportman you admire(运动员)
Describe a popular person受欢迎的人
Describe someone who is knwledgeable.知识渊博的人
雅思口语题库part2事件类
Describe something important that you lost丢失的重要东西(新题)
Describe some useful skills you learned in a math class from your primary/high school数学课上习得的技能(新题)
Describe something you own and want to replace.想替换的东西(新题)
Describe one magazine that you like喜欢的杂志(新题)
Describe a sport you have only watched and you would like to try in the future看过且想要尝试的运动(新题)
Describe an occasion when someone visited your home(新)家庭访客
Describe a situation when you have to be polite.(新)礼貌
Describe a time when you saved money for something存钱(新)
Describe an important event to celebrate.(新)重要的庆祝
Describe a time you had an unforgettable meal特殊的一餐
Describe a special day out which didn't cost you much特殊外出
Describe an experience when you pleased with you moblile phone.用手机的开心时刻
Describe something or activity you do to keep healthy.保健方法
Describe a time when you received a good service from a shop or a company优质服务
Describe a (long) car journey you went on.汽车旅行
Describe a time when someone said something positive about your work工作上的积极建议(新)
Describe an experience that you taught someone something.教他人
Describe a time when you enjoyed doing something (activities) with an old person.和老人锻炼
雅思口语题库part2物品类
Describe a good photo you had 好照片
Describe something you bought recently that made you happy.开心购物
Describe a traditional product in your country.传统产品
Describe a piece of furniture.家具
Describe one of your toys in your childhood 儿时玩具
Describe a piece of technology you like using(not computer)喜爱科技[新题]
Describe something you bought according to an advertisement you saw.因广告而购物
Describe an important letter you received.重要的信
Describe an exciting book you have read.令人兴奋的书
雅思口语题库part2地点类
Describe a public facility that you think need improvements改善设施
Describe an important river/lake in your country河流湖泊
Describe a public park or garden.公园
Describe a place where you can listen to music.听音乐的地方
Describe a leisure facility you would like to have in your home town休闲设施
Describe a country or city where you want to live or work in the future 想去的国家或城市
Describe an interesting place that few people know.很少人知道的有趣地方
Describe a public facility (road, shopping mall) that has developed recently in your city.
Describe a dream home you would like to have.理想之家
雅思口语题库part2媒体抽象类
Describe a good photo you had.好照片
Describe a TV series or drama you enjoy watching.电视节目
Describe an advertisement (that you saw or heard or liked).广告
Describe a holiday you would like to have in the future.未来假期
Describe a rule at your school that you agree or disagree.校规
Describe an important skill which not be learned at school校外技能
Describe a subject of science that you learned in high school科学课
Describe a season or a period of the year you enjoy喜爱的季节
Describe a period in history历史时期
Describe a(good)decision someone made.一个决定
Describe a story someone told you that you remember well.故事
Describe an achievement that you are proud of.骄傲的成绩
雅思口语part1答案解析:Meeting new people
1. Do you like meeting new people?
Yes, I’m a really sociable person. I enjoy meeting new people and I’m pretty confident when I am with others. I like small-talk, entertaining people, telling stories and generally getting into engaging interesting conversations. New people can be a refreshing change, and I think you learn new things from chatting a lot to new people.
2. How do you feel when people welcome you?
I feel great usually. I’m a big fan of social situations, and social gatherings. I find it’s nice to be welcomed by people and get to know them, and let my hair down in situations like dinners or parties. So if I’m welcomed to an occasion like this I feel really content and even a bit excited.
3. Do you often meet new people?
Not very often really. I usually spend time with family, close friends, and of course, at work. But on the occasions that I do go out socially, maybe once a month or two, then I usually will meet new people – friends of friends, or friends of workmates. Not that often really, but often enough!
4. Can you tell if you like someone when you meet them for the first time?
Sometimes you meet someone and there is an immediate spark – you instantly click with them, connect with them, and find common ground in humour, perhaps hobbies and interest, things like this. But on other occasions, with other types of people, it might take longer to warm to them and get to know them. Everyone is different really, so it honestly depends on the type of person.
雅思口语part2&3答案解析:一种很大的噪音
Describe someone or something that made a lot of noise.
You should say:
Who or what made the noise
What the noise was like
What you did when you heard the noise
And explain how you feel about it
Well, I am quite sensitive to noise, actually, so I can think of quite a lot of things that make a lot of noise, or have made a lot of noise on occasions when it has irritated me. In fact, the one time that really sticks in my mind is when I was studying for my final exams, just days before the exams, and they decided to renovate a building right next to our dormitory. All day, and for some hours at night there was a terrible noise of mechanical diggers, drilling, vehicles moving soil and bricks and rubble, and workmen shouting and banging. I was really angry, actually, because I really couldn’t concentrate at all. It went on for several days – scraping noises, digging noises, machine noises, the sound of banging. It seemed endless. When you live in a city, or a place which is developing quickly, there are always projects like this going on and it can be really annoying when you need peace and quiet to study, or relax or even sleep!! I am pretty sensitive to noise, you see, and I have a fairly quiet disposition, so these things are a real test of my patience!
Part3
1. What places are noisy? Can you give some examples?
Cities are usually noisy places, at least big cities. Most cities in my country have a high population and huge roads to accommodate all the traffic, so there’s a lot of traffic noise in the central areas of the cities. If you live near an airport then you have to suffer the noise of planes flying overhead day and night… Perhaps also if you live near to a school, then at certain times of the day there’ll be a lot of noise – screaming children running around shouting and playing and having fun!
2. What can happen if a neighbor or family member insists on listening to music really loudly all the time?
Haha, well most people will get really bothered by this kind of thing. I don’t think anyone likes their personal space to be invaded by other people’s music, especially if it’s loud and aggressive music like heavy metal. If it is something like light classical music then it might be bearable, or even very pleasant, but most family members or neighbours would complain if someone played loud music all the time. Maybe if it were occasional, then that wouldn’t be an issue. It also depends how sensitive people are. Some people are more tolerant to noise than others.
3. What might be the dangers of listening to music with earphones when running or walking in the street?
Well, this is a curious question because there are quite a few examples of people running, jogging or walking down the street and crossing a road while listening to music on headphones, and getting hit by a motorbike or scooter simply because they haven’t heard the noise of the engine, or the beeping of the horn – and because the motorbike rider didn’t know they couldn’t hear the horn beeping as they tried to warn them. Especially today with these small wireless headphones – you often don’t know that the person cannot hear you, because you don’t know they’re wearing earphones or headphones.
4. What can be done to reduce traffic noise?
Well, there are a few measures that I think are often used to reduce traffic noise in cities. One is prohibiting people from using their horns on main roads through residential areas, another is constructing barriers by the sides of major roads to prevent the noise getting into residential communities nearby. I also heard that some car manufacturers are building cars that are increasingly quiet on the roads.
5. Do you think the world will be noisier in the future?
Not really. I think that the world will be much quieter than it is today because of the kind of technological advances that are being made to reduce noise, and also because people are becoming more sensitive to noise and value personal space more than in the past.
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