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备考口语勤学苦练,终于到了雅思口语考试实战阶段,如何才能在雅思口语考试现场,保持淡定优雅从容不迫。这9个实用雅思口语技巧不能错过。下面小编就和大家分享实用雅思口语技巧,欢迎阅读!

口语冲刺9大实用雅思口语技巧

雅思口语技巧1:转折用though替换but

当你想说but来转折语气,不妨忍一下,然后在句子后面加个though,立马瞬间洋气了许多!例如:

雅思口语技巧2:多用副词

例如exactly, basically, really这些副词可以加强或者缓和语气,更准确的表达我们的真实想法。例如:

雅思口语技巧3:使用从句增色语言

使用简单不易出错的同位语从句,例如:

People are now aware of the fact that many restaurants are not that hygienic.

Despite the fact that she was wearing a seat belt, she was thrown sharply forward.

雅思口语技巧4:多用强调句式,增加语法的广度

例如礼物类话题的万年句式:

It doesn't matter how expensive the gift is, it's the thought that matters.

雅思口语技巧5:用tend to替换most of

当你想说most of… 的时候,不妨改口成tend to,词汇量有没有显得多一些!例如:

Most Chinese people cook at home instead of dining out. 就可以说成Chinese people tend to cook at home.

雅思口语技巧6:避免过多使用very

口语答案里面呢,要有意识的尽可能抛弃very,一种方法是用pretty替代,另一种就直接用个更高级的形容词。例如:

That performance was pretty impressive.

I'm pretty sure about that.

还有instead of saying “very angry”, you can use the word “furious”.

那同理,如果我们想表达a little + adj.,也可以找到相应的更传神的形容词,例如:tipsy = a little drunk

雅思口语技巧7:形容词前加副词

这也是不错的应急措施哦,如果实在想不到高大上的形容词了,就用一个副词来加强一下情感,例如:

She's shockingly beautiful.

It's an outrageously expensive meal.

雅思口语技巧8:避免生硬地说NO

同学们在回答考官问题的时候,其实自己也觉得说个No很伤感情,那怎么能用比较不伤感情的语言表达同样的意思呢,下面的几句可以记一下:

-Does your school have diving classes?

-Not that I'm aware of, no.

(至少)我不知道。(潜台词:可能有,不过我不知道。)

-Have you ever had the experience when you watched the sky for a long time?

-Not that I can think of, no.

我想不到。(潜台词:可能有,不过我暂时想不到,暂时记不起来。)

-Do you love nature?

-Well, not really. I'm more of an indoor person.

注意,每一个yes or no之后,一定要加原因哦!

雅思口语技巧9:“mean”要用起来

“I mean”可以用来解释刚刚自己抛出去的话,比如,在解释自己最不喜欢的电影的时候可以说:

That movie was so boring, I mean, nothing happened for the first hour!

这个也可以有很灵活的变体:and by… I mean…,比如:

He has a gorgeous wife, and by wife I mean mistress. (此例子完全为了解释用法…)

“You mean…?”该句式是为了跟考官check information,如果你不想用“I'm sorry?”来让考官重复问题,你完全可以用它来确定一下自己的理解是否跟考官的问题吻合。

注意:一般这样问,是已经理解了89不离十,如果真的完全没听懂问题,请用以下句式:

Sorry, I didn't quite catch it. 不好意思没听清,能在重复一下子不?

Sorry, could you slow down, please? 不好意思您能把语速放慢点儿不?

Sorry, can you rephrase the question, please? 不好意思您能解释一下刚才的问题不?(就是问题里面有生词,此时无论考官repeat几遍问题,你也不可能懂,所以需要麻烦他rephrase改述一下问题)

2020年9-12月雅思口语part2&3答案解析:被天气阻止的活动

Describe an occasion when weather prevented your activity.

You should say:

when that happened

what you have planned to do

what you did in the end

and explain how you feel about it

There is one occasion that really sticks in my mind. This was when I went to England to stay with a friend of mine. He was a university friend who had gone off to do a master’s degree in Warwick university. Anyway, he had a few foreign friends who were studying Asian studies, English guys. And one of these guys invited us to stay at his parents’ house in the countryside for a weekend. I thought this was a really cool invitation and a really cool experience, so of course I went. I bought some nice cheeses and a few bottles of wine, as I heard they wanted to prepare a sort of buffet lunch and barbecue outside, in the back garden. It was summer you see.

Anyway, we arrived in just a couple of hours (England is small and everywhere seems really near compared to my country) and we chatted to the family, drank cups of tea, had a bit of a rest, then everyone started to help prepare the tables outside, the cutlery, the dishes and things like this. The men got to work on making the barbecue and the women and the girls sat around chatting drinking some white wine, and preparing the table. It was a really lovely garden too - the English seem to have really nice, slightly wild, but beautiful gardens -and I was pretty excited about the whole experience.

Then, suddenly just as we were all about to sit down to eat, the sky opened and it started bucketing down with rain. Really, it was torrential rain and very very sudden. This is the funny thing about England, people even joke that you can experience four seasons in one day in the UK, and I think this is true… one minute it was warm and sunny, then the next minute a dark cloud passed over and it started thrashing down with rain. We all rushed in a panic to get all the main dishes inside before they were spoiled. On the one hand it was pretty funny, as they said I had had a really “authentic British experience”, but on the other hand it was a real shame. However, we did manage to put everything pretty safely onto the dining room table and continue eating and drinking there, so it was okay in the end, and we had a good laugh about it all. Actually, in a way, it did create a nice feeling of bonding between everyone and certainly broke the ice!

Part3

1. Do Chinese people enjoy talking about weather when they meet? Why?

I don’t think so really. I mean, a little bit, but I don’t think they talk about the weather more than anyone else. Certainly, they don’t talk about the weather as much as the British! We might comment about the weather if it’s especially cold – we are a bit sensitive about the cold – or if it’s especially hot or these kind of extremes. But maybe it depends which part of China you are from - it’s a huge country and the weather systems, even climates are radically different from, for example, Harbin, to Sanya… it’s almost like going from one country to another! I’m from Beijing, and we don’t talk about the weather too much here I don’t think.

2. What kinds of weather do Chinese people prefer?

I think it depends. People favour different types of weather. I have friends who like warm or even really hot dry summer weather, others like hot humid summer weather, and others that actually enjoy cold weather – personally I prefer hot weather, but there are people that enjoy a long cold winter. So, honestly it depends. I don’t think we can make a generalization about all Chinese people’s preference in weather!

3. Does weather have any impact on Chinese people’s daily activities? Why?

Yes, of course, like anyone’s daily lives, the weather affects what we choose to do outside, how we get about, whether we go to a park or stay indoors and watch a movie with friends – whether we go to eat at a place with outdoor tables, or go to a warmer place nearer home. Whether we do indoor sports or sports outside. All these kind of things are affected by the weather.

4. What do people do in different weathers?

In summer people get involved in more outdoor activities -and if they live by the seaside they might spend time on the beach or do water sports. In winter people stay indoors more, play indoor games or just watch TV. It depends really…

2020年9-12月雅思口语part2&3答案:作为团队成员的经历

Describe an experience when you were as a member of a team.

You should say:

when it was

who you were working with in the team

what you did in the team

and explain how you felt about the teamwork

I’d like to talk about a time when I participated in a team project in history class. It was when I was in middle school. The teacher divided the class into several groups and set us the task of choosing an event, time or a period in history that we found interesting, then make a presentation about it. We had one week to prepare our presentations, in our free time outside class, and we were told to use pictures, images and any other visual aids or multimedia we wanted. My team consisted of me and three other girls. We chose the period of the Roman occupation of Britain, and we decided to talk about the time when the Romans were flourishing, when their societies in Britain were advanced, and their cities developed – at least for their time, the Roman civilization was the most advanced in the world. You see, the Romans were incredibly advanced for their time, in many ways. We talked about the Roman baths in the city of Bath, and the hot springs that the romans found there. I enjoyed working with the other team members and as a group we decided who would do what tasks to contribute. I was the best at art, so I drew pictures of the goddess of the hot springs and found facts, images and photos of the architectural design of the baths. My colleague, Liu Wei was really good at writing in an informative, engaging and amusing way, so he wrote the description of the building of the famous baths, and my other two colleagues did most of the research in the local library and online about the mythology surrounding the goddess and the hot springs. On the appointed day, we did the presentation in front of the class, and each took turns to talk about a different aspect of the roman baths. It was very well organised, informative and quite funny in places. I found it was a great success and the teacher was very happy with it, and the rest of the class seemed to find it entertaining. I also think that we learned about how to distribute the different tasks in a way that was fair and used each person’s personal talents and abilities to the maximum. We were also quite patient while preparing the presentation, even when we didn’t really agree upon certain things. So, I think these kind of projects are very useful for children to take part in, and an important part of education.

Part3

1. Do you think it is important for children to have experience as part of a team?

Yes, I think it’s very important that children learn about teamwork and how to work with other people as a team – when we work in teams we learn the skills of cooperation, patience, listening to other ways of doing things and considering other people’s points of views and perspectives on how to do something. All of these skills are very important for their future life and getting along with others in society, as well as for working with others in adult life, in the working world.

2. What do you think is the most important quality to be a good team member?

A good team member is tolerant, patient, understanding of other people’s perspectives and opinions, but also able to clearly and honestly express their own opinions, with diplomacy when necessary.

3. Would disagreement bring heavy impact to a team?

Disagreement shouldn’t really be a bad thing if it is expressed and handled maturely. There are ways to express disagreement politely and it’s best that team members learn to talk to others without losing respect even when we disagree. Sometimes, we must also bear in mind that people get passionate and expressive and sometimes their emotions come out too strongly – we must also try to be patient and understanding when others lose their patience or temper and try to deal with it diplomatically and calmly. If we deal with disagreement in a positive and constructive manner, it shouldn’t be a bad thing.

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