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雅思口语的八大细节整理 with

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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雅思口语的八大细节整理 with,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。
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雅思口语的八大细节整理

  相对于雅思考试中的其他单项,口语是不少考生的弱势项目。除备考要细致,考试时的一些细节也要引起考生注意,提醒大家尤其要注意以下八个细节问题。

  Keep eye contact.保持眼神交流

  中国考生在答题时往往眼睑自然下垂,是一种内敛的表现。可在欧美人看来,这种回避的眼光可能是一种缺少安全感、不自信的表现。在雅思口语考试中,考官提问时会一直与考生保持眼神交流,这样不仅可以保证交流的自然性,也符合西方人的交流习惯,而这正是很多考生忽略的细节。坚定的眼神可以将考生的自信传达给考官,从而给考官留下良好的印象。所以,考生要牢记,考试时和考官保持一定的眼神交流,自信地看着对方说话,即使心里很慌乱,也不要从眼睛里流露出来。

  Don't confess your English is poor.决不坦白

  有些考生本来英语不差,但在开始作自我介绍时就和考官说:My name is……My English is not very good.提醒大家的是,即使英语真的不咋样,也不能坦露。考生答题时一定要表现出足够自信,面带微笑,声音洪亮,保持眼神交流,给考官留下良好的第一印象。

  Listen carefully and respond quickly.仔细听题、快速反应

  不少考生备考口语考试时,忽略了加强听力练习,殊不知,口语交流的前提是听懂问题。不少考生口语考试时因听力不足而交流不畅,无法做到快速反应。

  建议大家找一个可以用英语交流的朋友,以一问一答的形式来模拟正式考试,既可以逼真地模拟考试场景,也可以锻炼听力和反应能力,还可以培养用眼神交流的习惯。

  Don't pretend you understand the questions when you don't.不可不懂装懂

  有些考生考试时由于紧张或听力不好没听清考官的问题,但又不想暴露,于是便连蒙带猜给出一个答案。但是,如果考生不懂装懂,答非所问,万一答案错误,就会给考官留下听力很差的印象。其实在考试中要求考官重复或确认很正常,尤其是问题比较长而复杂时。所以,与其猜测不如确认或请考官重复问题,比如:Sorry, what was that? I'm sorry?

  Use hesitation devices appropriately.巧用停顿技巧

  考生即使准备再充分,也难免被考官问到一些冷僻或棘手的问题,这时恰当地使用停顿技巧就变得很重要。比如:

  Q:Do you enjoy singing?

  A:Singing? Well, I'm not very keen on singing, but I do like listening to music.

  考生答题时可先重复问题中的一些关键词作为确认,同时给自己时间思考。well, actually, you see, you know what等都是英语中最常用的停顿表达方法。

雅思口语P2多版本范文:Describe the first time you communicated with someone in a foreign language

5月份是雅思口语的换题季,题库中又多了一些考试题目,所以,频道第一时间为大家带来2021年5~8月雅思口语题库中的新增题目的范文以及语料,赶快来看一下吧!今天为大家带来的Part2题目是:Describe the first time you communicated with someone in a foreign language.

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You should say:

When and where it happened

Who you talked to

What you talked about

And explain how you felt about communicating in a foreign language

范文1:

I remember the first time I talk with other people in English happened when I was a middle school student. One day, my mom heard from her colleagues that there was an English Corner that would be held twice a month near our apartment. So she encouraged me to go for practicing English-speaking skills. Actually, I was not willing to do that. But finally I forced myself toward it because I know it was a good chance to communicate with foreigners.When I arrived there, a guy came over to me with warm *ile. He started to introduce himself and showed his friendliness. And I was embarrassed and gave him response concisely, because I knew my oral English may not be good enough to cope with the following conversation. Surprisingly, he showed me his understanding to me that English is not my mother tongue and inspired me to speak out. Thus I used my poor words to chat with him for a while and he always listened to me patiently. Although he cannot be called a friend in my life, he really helped me in English learning. Otherwise, I also started to understand that if you want to learn something new, you must be brave and go towards it.

范文2:

The first time I used a foreign language was actually pretty funny. When I was in high school, I attended a summer camp in London, and our school arranged homestays for us in order to help us learn the language and customs. We were so thrilled about that trip and most of us just couldn’t get to sleep on the plane, even though it was an exhausting 15-hour flight. I remember by the time we arrived at our homestay family, it was early in the morning, but due to the jet lag, everyone was drowsy. And I drank a lot of coffee on the way, so I needed to use the bathroom badly. It was a three-story house, there’s no way I could find the bathroom myself. So I asked the mother in the family where the bathroom was, but she led me to a room with a bathtub but no toilet. I was confused. But I suddenly remembered there are minor language differences between American English and British English, so I thought maybe that was one of them. I got out of the “bathroom” and racked my brains trying to find a word better than “pee”, ‘cause I guess “I want to pee.” is not a proper thing to say to a stranger. But I really couldn’t think of anything other than that, so I just went ahead and said “Excuse me, where can I pee?” And she took me to a room on the second floor. So that was the first time that I communicated with a foreigner, and as you can see, it was a little embarrassing. But once I get to know the language and their customs better, everything just went much *oother.

范文3:

Well, it was probably last September, I suddenly craved for going abroad to study. I immediately realize that I had to say goodbye to my none-speaking English. From the time I started to learn English till then, I had few chance to actually use a language. I’m used to practicing multiple choice or reading some articles. But the first time that I used a foreign language to communicate was on that day when I downloaded a APP named KK talkee.

This app allows its users to have a video talk with the host. I remembered I decided to talk with a female host named Veronica. I was then put into a queue waiting. I was really scared when there was only one ahead of me and I was about to speak in 3 min. My heart rate was accelerating and I began to sweat. When it was my turn, I greeted her with ‘how are you?’ and then bombarded her with a bunch of questions, which are quite isolated from each other. I remembered I asked what kind of sports she liked. Hardly had she finished, I jumped to another topic, asking her how old she was. However, there was a method to my madness, I simply didn't want to be caught clumsy so I kept asking questions, not giving her any chance to ask me. In all, it was a really memorable experience.

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