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三個雅思口語part2萬能開頭讓考官對你刮目相看

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很多考生會在備考時背誦很多口語模板,但是一旦考試時遇到原題你完全按照背誦的模板來回答,反而不一定能得到比較好的分數。一方面,考官一聽就知道你是不是背的,有些考官會不喜歡背誦的模板;另一方面,背出來的文章明顯帶有書面的感覺,跟口頭表達是比較不一樣的。因此,雅思口語的模板大家可以背誦,比如有一些句子確是很好的套句,既能幫你贏得思考時間,又不顯得很刻板;但是考試時一定要靈活,巧妙地利用才能幫助你取得高分,這裏給大家推薦一些雅思口語part2萬能開頭。

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三個雅思口語part2萬能開頭讓考官對你刮目相看

一、 提到考官,使之與話題聯繫在一起

在談到“Describe a hobby you have”這一話題時,一位考生是這樣開場的:

Today I am going to talk about collecting postcards—a hobby that is both fascinating and financially rewarding. I would like to explain the basic kinds of collectible postcards, why they are so valuable, and how collectors buy and sell their cards.

而另一位考生則給出了不一樣的開場白:

It’s Saturday morning,and you are helping clean out your grandmother’s r working a while,you stumble upon a trunk,open it,and discover hundreds of old king about getting to your driving lesson on time, you start tossing the cards into the trash ratulations!You have just thrown away a year’s tuition.

對比之後,我們很快就發現,第二位考生的開場白效果比第一位考生的開場白好,因爲它很好地將考官融入進來,抓住了考官的興趣點,使之後主幹部分的陳述更爲順利。

二、 強調話題的重要性

在談到“Describe a traffic jam you had experienced before”這一話題時,一位考生的開場白值得大家借鑑:

Traffic jams are more than a are a worldwide economic Guangzhou alone,they cost 12 million yuan each major es,they are responsible for more than 21 billion liters of wasted fuel and 68 billion dollars in lost fic jams will soon cost the British economy more than 20 billion pounds sterling a year.

這個開場白很好地運用了數據,強調了交通堵塞在經濟問題中扮演的重要角色,有效地吸引了考官的眼球。

三、 讓考官驚訝

有時,令人驚訝的事實能夠馬上提高我們的興趣。如以下一位考生的開場白,他在描述“an outdoor activity”前,先介紹了疾病的可怕:

As I speak today, there is a silent killer hiding near is this silent killer?Not a a a criminal. It is high blood pressure.

這樣的開場白不僅讓考官產生興趣,也爲後面描述爲什麼喜歡戶外活動打下基礎。

  雅思口語優秀範文之教育變化

Question:

What changes took place in education in your country over the past decade?

過去十年,你所在的國家教育發生了怎樣的變化?

Answer:

Well, everything is changing, so is education.

The most important change that took place over the past decade is this.

1. increased admission

It seems to me that more and more people are now able to go to college while in the past the competition was much stronger.

College admission is opening up, and this is a direct result of the state policy.

The consequence is that many students who have not reached the level of university education are also allowed to sit in the college classroom, therefore the quality of education has been declining.

2. master’s degree/overseas education

It is because this problem that an increasing number of people are pursuing more education after college graduation. These options include master’s program and possibly overseas education, just like what I’m doing right now. We’re fed up with the boring routine life in college, and we’re fighting for a better future for ourselves.

3. increased tuition

Unfortunately, not every child would have the opportunity to continue their education after college. Why? Simply because going to school is so costly.

The tuition has been almost tripled over the past decade and this presented serious financial pressure that some families cannot handle. So some of my classmates have to drop out just because their families ran short of money. Human tragedy! I’m lucky. My mom and dad are making enough money, so I can even go to college in Canada. But I’m not taking this for granted, I’ll be eternally grateful to them.

4. Private training institution

Wherever there’s need, there’s a solution. As more families realized the importance of making education investment in their kids, training demands has been soaring over the past 10 years. Private training institutions such as New Oriental flourished. So as long as you want you will always find a place to study and a class schedule that fits you. Opportunities for personal improvement are many.

  雅思口語優秀範文之成功

A Success You Would Like to Achieve

Describe something that you would like to succeed in doing.

You should say:

- what it is

- how difficult you think it would be

- what you should do to prepare for this

and explain why you want to succeed in doing this.

Part 3

What's your understanding of the word, "success"?

Do you think having lots of money equals success?

At what age do you think people are most eager to be successful? (Why?)

Who do you think works harder (at trying to be successful), old people or young people?

Do you think it's important for everyone to feel that they have had some successes in life?

Do you think it's a good idea to reward children after they achieve a significant success (such as high grades in a test)?

What do Chinese parents mean when they say their son or daughter is "successful"?

What are the benefits of success?

Are there any negative results of success? (Hint: The envy of others.)

Has the great financial success of some famous people ever made you feel envious? (Who? Why?)

How should parents reward their children for success, for example, for doing very well in exams at school?

Do you think this kind of reward is very effective?

Do you think rewards such as that are important (= necessary)?

How do teachers in China reward students for doing well? (What do you think is the best way for teachers to reward students?)

Do you think teachers should praise children when the children do well in school?

How would you (= how do you) define a successful teacher?

Who has the greater influence on children, teachers or parents?

How do bosses in China reward employees for a job well done?

Do you think financial rewards at work are the only or the best way for companies to reward employees?

範文

I want to learn how to drive recently. I bet it would be a hard time of learning how to drive since you have to prepare a bunch of things. First, you have to remember all the traffic rules and take a test before you touch the car. And then, taking driving lessons in a driving training school is a must. Only in this way can you take a final test and get a driving license. But the hardest part is when you drive in daily life because it is hard to get used to the real situation compared with practicing in the driving school.

People always equate driving with freedom and opportunities, and I agree. Knowing how to drive can bring people a lot of convince. For example, without a car you can't take a job that is not on a bus line. Without a car, you can't hang out with friends late at night, since there is no bus after 10:30 in Beijing. But when I succeed in driving I can ignore those issues.

  雅思口語優秀範文之動物

Describe a time when you saw an interesting animal.

You should say:

- what animal it was

- where you saw it

- what happened when you saw it

and explain why you thought it was interesting.

Part 3

Zoos

Do you think zoos are good or bad?

Do you think it's cruel to keep wild animals in zoos?

Why do you think so many cities have zoos?

In your opinion, what features should a good zoo have?

Do you think zoos might disappear in the future?

What future developments do you think we will see concerning zoos?

The Protection of Wild Animals

Why do you think wild animals should be protected?

In what ways does human activity result in the extinction (or near extinction) of some animal species?

At present, many animals are already facing extinction. How do you think average citizens could (help) protect wild animals?

Why do you think films or books for children so often include animals?

範文

I found there was a bat nest in my balcony recently, and one night I happened to see they flew across the patio under our apartment and hover in the sky. I was shocked, because it was dark outside but they knew exactly where to go without mistakes. Moreover, they went out only at night.

I thought bats are interesting not because they can fly in the dark since I know they are nocturnal animals. I always think the ability which aids bats fly and prey capture is their unusual eye-sight, like another nocturnal animal, owls. But the truth is because of their echolocation. Bat echolocation is a perceptual system where ultrasonic sounds are emitted specifically to produce echoes. By comparing the outgoing pulse with the returning echoes the brain and auditory nervous system can produce detailed images of the bat's surroundings. This allows bats to detect, localize and even classify their prey in complete darkness.