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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part1模板技巧 雅思考官教你雅思口语PART1考试技巧,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。
雅思口语part1模板技巧 雅思考官教你雅思口语PART1考试技巧

雅思口语part1回答过长会怎么样?

先回答问题:雅思口语part1回答过长并不意味着高分,来看个大华考生笔记

在Part1中,考官的问题通常比较简短,结果导致考生滔滔不绝、过度发挥,反而造成了打乱节奏的感觉。

我第一次参加雅思口试时,被问到:Do you like movies?,放在平时回答这种一般疑问句,我肯定是一句话“Yes,I do”回复。

但我因为紧张不仅回答了“是与否”的问题,还把喜欢什么电影,平时多久看一次之类的内容都说了,其实这是考官下一步要询问的。事后想想,可能是这种过长的回答让考官觉得很不自然,所以后来的分数才不是很高。

雅思口语Part 1是口语考试的引入部分,目的在于让你的口腔肌肉充分warm up。在这个阶段,会被问到的题目都是与自身有关的日常生活类话题,考官不期望你对任何话题展现出字典级别的知识水平,而常会被问到问题类型也多是常见的这几种:

2.讲述故事,可以是个人经历,有趣的事等, 比如:

Q:when did you watch your first movie in a cinema?

你还记得第一次去电影院码镇看电影是什么时候吗?

A: I can’t really remember,it was so long ago. But I do remember very clearly going to see the Saw. It was my first time watching a horror movie. And I was so scared that my mum had to take me out of the movie.

这是很久之前的事,我实在记不清了。但在电影院看《电锯惊谈模纳魂》的经历让我印象深刻,那是我第一次看恐怖片,因为非常含没害怕,我妈妈不得不带我离开。

3. 针对问题表达个人观点, 比如:

Q: do you like shopping for clothes?

你喜欢逛街*衣服吗?

A: oh yes, I LOVE it! It’s my favorite free activity which makes me really happy especially when I finally get what I want after long expectation. Sometimes, I think I spend far too much money, though, and I ‘d spend more if I had it.

是的!我非常喜欢!这是我最爱的休闲活动,我很享受它带给我的快乐,尤其是在*到一件心仪已久的衣服之后。虽然我知道自己已经花了很多钱,但如果有更多我仍然会继续*衣服。

雅思考官教你雅思口语PART1考试技巧

上海环球青藤为大家带来一份由雅思考官写的雅思口语part1考试技巧,各位考生可以根据雅思口语考官的建议来准备雅思口手陵链语考试。希望对毕孙大家雅思口汪或语备考有所帮助。IELTS is set into three sections.
Part 1 is generally something about you, where you are from, do you like something, what do you think of something etc.
So you can prepare before the test to answer some of these questions. Of course you can't prepare for all things, as the examiner may throw in a few curve balls (tricky). This exchange of questions is going to be about 5 minutes.
When asked a question, for example, “Where is your hometown?” you might answer“Shanghai” This is correct but hardly a worthy answer that will convince the examiner to expect a lot from you.
Give the place and then say something about it as this shows you can engage in a conversation and not just regurgitate (give) facts and names. Maybe say something about the city, location, size, the fact you might not know much about it because you left at a young age.
“I come from China's largest city Shanghai, on the coast; do you know the area of Minhang in Shanghai? That is the part of Shanghai I was born”
A bit more than just one word.
Chances are you will get a follow up question as this is a conversation and in conversations you garner (get) information from those you are talking too.
“Can you describe… to me” or “How has the city changed” or “What do you like/don't like… about…” or “What are the people like” or "Who lives in your neighbourhood" or"Where do you buy groceries"
Answer how you feel. This isn't a test on facts, if you lie all the way through then be prepared as lying or non-truths can come back to haunt you.
“I come from the state of Nanjing in Beijing, next to India” Completely wrong but no one is taking notes on that. You will get a follow up question about it so chances are you will have todig yourself out of that hole (talk your way out of a lie). The truth is often easier to talk about.
There is a good chance you will also be asked about school or work as that is one of the main questions asked to someone you don't know.
If you are in school then maybe something about enjoying school or not enjoying school or maybe something about a topic in school, why do you study that?
If you are working then questions about what your job might be, how long have you been there, do you like it, will you stay long?
Again you don't have to tell the truth, maybe just half truths in case you feel you shouldn't give out too much information.
“I am an International spy here to assassinate you”
If you feel uncomfortable about a question then, just as in a conversation, say so and give the reason in a polite way. Politeness goes a long way. The examiner will understand as they are nice people and will try to reword the question so it isn't so invasive (direct) but they will also be able to tell if you are saying that just to bypass a question you find difficult or just don't like.
Other questions are likely to be about basic everyday things. Something about your family, neighbours, workmates, perhaps the weather or something to do with food or shopping. These are everyday things, or what you might ask someone you just met. Every question will likely have a follow up related to them. They are direct questions about the topic.
So food questions may deal with local dishes or if you like sweet food or who should do the cooking and why?
Something about your family might be the size of the family, what someone in the family does, your role in the family etc.
Be clear and precise, don't go off topic too much and don't repeat, don't repeat what you want to say. Be yourself, take a deep breath before you speak and if you spend a second thinking about it before you start talking, then nod in acknowledgement to the question. A little dead air for a second or two is fine as that is natural in conversations. A second or two, not five or 10 seconds.
Here are some other topics to think about. You can probably answer questions on them in your native tongue so now practice using English only.
Family, Language, your routine, holidays and festivals, travel, sport, Foreigners in China, Entertainment like TV and reading, cultural areas like art and architecture.
There is something called the 5Ws of Who What Where When Why and How. Basic words used to gather information. Maybe 'Have' and 'Will' should be in there too.
Pick a topic and try making questions using the Ws along with how, have and will. This isn't how questions are chosen but it is good way to practice and to help you anticipate the next question.
Like Sun Tzu says, "If you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperilled in a hundred battles... if you do not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperilled in every single battle." The questions are the battle not the examiner.

有哪些雅思口语part1是必考的话题

雅思口语对于雅思备考的同学来讲都是一个不小的难点。雅思口语考试评分标准详细的介绍了口语分得分点,所以考生有必要去了解它们,同时还要知道一下part3的难点所在,因为这部分饥掘的樱肢伏难度是特别大的。
雅思口语part3相对来说是特别难的,它能够真实的反应一个烤鸭的水平如何,如脊携果想要考取口语的更高的分,那么大一定要有攻克这一块的能力,目前有一个办法就是去了解雅思口语考评分标准,然后再去了解这部分的难点,之后再去针对难点对症下药。下面小编给大家分享关于雅思口语part3的考试难点的相关内容,希望可以帮到正在雅思备考的同学。
雅思口语part3难点
难点一
口语考Part3不存在题库问题,任何一个general and abstract question related samet opicin Part2都有可能出现在Part3,所以这是它难的1点。
难点二
2个难点在于,有些学生会发现,在口语考中,“考官今天好像在怼我”为什么呢?
他说“考官都不让我把话讲完。”不让讲完,也就是说Part3存在另外一个很常见的现象是"打断"。
“打断”有两个常见的套路就是,先考官会不同意你的观点,其次考官会去追问你的观点。其实大会发现,这是一个跟日常生活会话比较接近的模式,你并不会提前知道你二天要跟对方聊什么,所以会比较考验大临场反应以及真实的语言水平。

雅思口语part1怎么备考

一、学会“一材多用”

雅思口语共分为3个part。准备考试的时候,在尽可能多地准备话题时,不妨试着“偷个懒”,即一个素材,多个用途。比如让你介绍一个有趣的外国人,描述你的邻居,或者是讲一个对你帮助很大的人,这几个话题,都可以准备在一起。学会合理地合并,是绝对可行而且必要的,认真准备好某一方面的话题,还能让我们在面对考官时更有信心,万变不离其宗嘛。  二、吃透评分标准

很多人在准备考试时,会忽略官方的评分标准,导致没有踩到得分点,或者过于追求一些比重并不高的点了。比如担心自己的发音不标准,而把大把的时间花在跟读上,事实上它只占了10%不到。雅思也一样,考官不是看搏运缺着我们说的话给分的,而是看有没有踩到得分点。  三、回答开头多用改写

举个例子,在Part1中,考官经常会问:What is your favorite movie? 你可能会脱出而出:-My favorite movie is …这样的回答事实上是没有分数的,因为几乎没有进行改写基辩。换句话说,这个表达里完全重复了考官的问题,并没有体现出你自己的语言水平,考官抓不到得分点,自然没有分数了。所以遇到这样的问题,千万不要“顺着”考官的思路接下去,我们可以这么说-Well, actually I'm fond of The Lion King.,-Well, The Lion King is my cup of tea. 其实口语的分数,只看你的英语水平和回答是否踩到了得分点上,所谓“别出心裁”的回答,还有什么月末考题简单等等都是没有任何关系,也是毫无依据的。只有力争说好英悄搜文,切实地把水平提上去了,雅思口语才能得到理想的分数,

雅思口语Part1遇到不熟悉的话题怎么办

雅思口语中遇到不熟悉的话题是常事,考生这时经常会卡壳,紧张之下,考前准备好的词汇和素材也都用不上了。总结了三大法则,雅思口语遇到不熟悉的话题时,运用这三条法则,避免卡壳,给出一个漂型咐亮的答案!
雅思口语技巧一:讲故事法
To be a man is to have a story to tell. 考官一天都听一些各种口音各种语法错误的答案,一定很累很难受,如果这时候你能给考官讲一个独特的故事,跟其他考生的答案都不同,让考官能了解到新的东西,你在很大程度上就拯救了考官的一天,高分就不远了。这个故事一定是你自己经历过的,特别了解的,不是千篇一律编出来的或者是背出来的。第二部分无论是人事物地类的话题,都可以转化为事件类的问题,讲一个故事,就没那么枯燥了。人物类话题,可以将人身上发生的故事。物体类话题,可以讲*物体背后的故事,地点类话题,可以讲在这里发生过什么事情。
例如,在第二部分最近一个高频考题就是a friend with an interesting job。有同学就头疼了,什么样的工作是有趣的呢?想出各种奇奇怪怪的工作,自己不了解,也没多少内容可以说。其实每种工作都可卜茄纯以是有趣的,只要这个工作里会与人交流,发生故事或者学到东西。有一名学员特别聪明,她说自己的好朋友在农场摘水果(其实是她自己并且其实是很枯燥没什么乐趣的工作),和水果农场主聊天学到了很多东西,还向考官传输了什么样的水果好吃,如何挑选水果这样的知识。由于是她自己经历的,她自己了解并且能够带入感情,这样完全规避了长篇空洞的论述,考官就喜欢听这种独特的,考生用自己的语言表述真实发生的事情,而能够收到一种以情动人的效果。
雅思口语技巧二:风险转移法
顾名思义,就是把回答问题时的风险转移规避出去。在口语考试过程中,时不时会出现怪异刁钻的题目,或者说是自己根本没有准备过并不熟悉的题目。在此情况下考生究竟应该如何应对呢?是坦白的告诉考官自己不会呢?还是不分黑白乱侃一通呢?其实答案是也不是。
在此情况下,考生应该机警的应对,采用风险转移法。例如,考官问道:“What are the most popular birds in China and what meanings do they have?” 其实先别提大多数考生是否知道在中国流行的鸟究竟有哪些,事实上应该连鸟的英文名字都叫不上来一两个,就更别提他们的含义了。这时候怎么办?总不能不回答问题吧?好办。考生可以坦然地告诉考官:“I don’t really know much about birds.”或者干脆说:“I don’t know.”但是记住,这永远不是问题回答的结束。接下来一定要说“but”。可是but之后又该说什么呢?胡侃瞎侃可以吗?完全可以,但是风险要转嫁出去。考生可以用一个简单的转移技巧:“but one of my friends is crazy about birds, and he used to tell me…” 你看这样子即使考生接下来乱侃一通,考官也不能指责纳纤考生,因为这些内容根本就是听别人说的嘛,要怪也要去怪别人吧。
所以说遇到难题不会回答的题,不要着急,一定要镇静。回答时可以侃,但是一定要侃的有理,侃的巧妙。
雅思口语技巧三:昵称法
所谓昵称法就是给自己所要谈的人或物冠以昵称,以体现考生对英语更灵活的掌握和对问题更巧妙地回答而使之成为一个闪光点。就人来说,考生可以使用Mr., Miss或 Mrs.加上一个人的特点或者直接用一个描述性的名次短语来给一个人昵称。例如:Mr. Handsome 可以指一位相貌出众的帅哥, Mr. Big Nose 可以用来称呼一大鼻子的人, Mr. Determination 可以形容以很有决心的人, Mr. “I don’t know”可以用来称呼凡事总是 “I don’t know”的哥们儿。遇到物品,例如谈一样有用的设备,我就会说“well, I am going to talk about my little girlfriend then…” 考官听到这里刚要纳闷怀疑我是不是没读懂题目,就听到我接着说到“…my iPod, a very trendy mp3 player and also a very useful electronic device, which I would always take along with me wherever I go.”此时,考官就会恍然大悟。“哦,原来在运用修辞,在玩幽默,还把自己的iPod当成了女朋友。”当然还有很多其他的例子,考生完全可以充分发挥自己的想象力来使自己的回答更加生动有趣。

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