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浅析烤鸭们在雅思口语考试中的三大失分难点 【变题季】1月雅思口语part1新题预测之:

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雅思考试主要是通过对考生听、说、读、写四个方面英语能力的考核,综合测评考生的英语沟通运用能力,实现“沟通为本”的考试理念。对于雅思考生来说,也有很多考试难点和政策盲区需要帮助解答。今天雅思无忧网小编准备了浅析烤鸭们在雅思口语考试中的三大失分难点 【变题季】1月雅思口语part1新题预测之:,希望通过文章来解决雅思考生这方面的疑难问题,敬请关注。
浅析烤鸭们在雅思口语考试中的三大失分难点 【变题季】1月雅思口语part1新题预测之:

浅析烤鸭们在雅思口语考试中的三大失分难点


雅思口语时大部分烤鸭的心头痛处。部分考生donate很多次1550, 积累了各种颜色的铅笔,仿佛陷入了恐怖的百慕大三角,不知该如何是好。下面我们为大家剖析了雅思口语中的三大失分点及补救措施,供大家参考。

First thing first do

首先让我们明确一件事,雅思考试的目的是为了让学生到国外后能很好的学习和生活。所以题目的范围不仅包括了我们的衣食住行,而且需要学生能回答一些深层次的问题,并且有一定的逻辑思考能力和创新能力。

失分点一:I rap

有些考生说话语速过快,完全没有轻重缓急,甚至已经听不出来正常的呼吸喘气,只能被考官理解成是“灵异现象”。这种answering machine的回答按照口语评分标准,考生应该得到的分数为5分。

补救措施:

事实上,正常的停顿是必要的。流利和快速并非一个概念。在不影响到语言清晰的前提下,语速快些当然可以。但如果为追求流利而牺牲了语言的清晰和思考的时间,这就得不偿失了。况且,正常而流畅的交谈,本身就应该在句子和句子间作适当的停顿,以便对话双方可以特别强调某些内容。所以,建议考生应将 “把每个音发准、发正确”放在第一位,保持语速和音调的均匀顺畅非常重要,语速忽快忽慢,声调忽高忽低都显得突兀、夸张和不自然。其次,如果语速过快,考生反而没有给自己留下时间去思考下句话该说什么。除非考生已经能够达到纯英语思维,否则一定会一直卡,每句话之间都会打“格楞”。所以对考生而言,将自己想说的话缓缓道来,同时留给自己一定的思考时间,才是上策。

失分点二:I robot

部分考生在回答问题时,往往秉持着一个固定的思维模式——寻找标准答案,此类答案很多时候没有逻辑性,考生不知道如何表扬或批评一个事物,不懂得如何发表自己的观点,并去论证它。没有个性,没有自己独立思想的学生是得不了高分的。有的学生面对口语考试中的这些深层次的问题,别说是用英语,就是用中文也说不明白,平时想都没想过,也没功夫想。

请看下列对话:

问:How do people in China feel about genetic research?

单层回答:Er, genetic research, er, we think it’s very good, er, er, we can find some methods to treat diseases…

多层回答:Well, many people in the countryside have no idea about genetic research at all. In big cities like Nanjing, I think nine out of ten people support genetic research.

只要你把“in China”这样一个单层分界为“in the countryside”和“in big cities”两个层次,你的回答立刻在以下几个方面提升了分数:流利性、长度、组织结构!

补救措施:

多看,看读,多思考,有一定的积累。这不光是为了考试,今后到国外大学去读书,被要求论证一个事情,这种功课是很多的。

失分点三:I guess

很多考生在考试的时候会对某个或某几个问题不甚了解,又或是题目中的某个词或词组不是很明白,在听不懂题目的时候,绝大多数同学采取的策略是:一猜二蒙!

当你猜测或蒙的时候,你在以下方面严重丢分:

(1) 对考题的理解能力

(2) 表述自己观点的能力(因为你的回答和考官想问的大相径庭,考官自然难以听懂)

补救措施:

如果你放松地、大胆地问考官 “I’m sorry, could you rephrase the question?” 你压根不会被扣分。即便考官解释之后你要求他再次解释,你也仅仅可能因为“理解能力”而被扣个微乎其微的0.05分,而绝对不会因“听不懂”、“答跑题” 受到双重重罚。这样类似的问法还有:Would you please repeat it? What do you mean by " "? I didn't follow/catch you.等。

【变题季】2021年1月雅思口语part1新题预测之: handwriting(书法)

为大家带来2021雅思口语新题预测之Part1: handwriting(书法),问题及相关参考答案如下。又到了雅思er们喜闻乐见的考试间歇期,考官们都赶着回去过他们的圣诞跨年了,可苦逼的我们还在为即将到来的雅思口语变题月而惴惴不安。备战雅思就用雅思考试防脱发秘笈之小站口语预测,用了都说好。

劲爆内容:【变题季】2021雅思口语新题预测,打好新年第一战

前方高能:2021年雅思考试时间安排(含口语考试预约时间)

雅思口语相关话题:

1. Do you often write things?

2. Do you write everyday?

3. What do you usually write?

4. Do you like writing to people?

5. How often do you send e-mails?

6. What are your main reasons for using e-mails?

7. Do you like to send e-mails?

8. Do you usually write by hand or write using a computer?

9. Nowadays, how do most people write things?

10. Do you think computers might one day replace handwriting?

11. When do children begin to write in your country?

12. How did you learn to write?

13. Do you think handwriting is very important (nowadays)?

14. How can children today improve (or, practice) their handwriting?

15. What impression does a person’s handwriting have on other people?

雅思口语part1参考答案

1. Yes, I almost write documentaries for my clients as part of my job on a daily basis. There are many things I have to write, for example, I usually write end user training for my clients to teach them how to use the system, or I write the development guide for my technical staffs to tell them how to code.

2. Yes, I’m really into communicating with my clients in emails. I send emails to them almost on a daily basis in my office, discussing business, guiding them how to use the system and solving the problems. I feel like sending emails because I can trace the communication by mail list, which is much more useful than telephone.

3. If I were to choose between the two, I’ll probably go with writing things with a computer. I believe that in the age of fast living and a culture of convenience, writing things with computers can bring people convenience and efficiency. Whereas, hand writing is really time consuming and hard to share.

4. Well, there are so many people in my country, it’s really hard to say, probably most people write something with computers, for example, people like to write blogs to share their feelings with friends on the internet, but personally speaking, I don’t think that writing without pens can be called writing.

5. In China, children usually learn to write in elementary school. They firstly learn the basic elements of the Chinese characters, then the simple characters, and finally the complicated ones. They will have to do a lot of writing practises to remember them. The more they practise, the better they write.

6. Yes, I feel that handwriting can allow people to get more opportunities because if you have a decent handwriting, people will admire you and you are considered to be both well-educated and literate.

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