雅思口语p3基本技:切忌流于表面尝试解释问题
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雅思口语p3基本技:切忌流于表面,尝试解释问题
核心基本技:切忌问题流于表面,尝试解释问题
雅思口语Part 3 问题一般是由雅思Part 2延伸而来,例如雅思Part 2 会考到这样的问题:
Describe a place you often visit
You should say:
Where the place is
How often you visit there
What it looks like
and explain why you like this place.
如果你回答图书馆library ,那么随之而来的问题很可能是:
What role do library play in your country(or city)?
Why do people visit library today?
What can we learn from books?
Is reading important? Why or why not?
通过这些雅思Part 3 问题我们就可以发现考官的问题思路方向:
图书馆和读书的功能性、重要性、为什么被人们喜欢?
在回答Part 3之前,先要明晰你的答案怎样会显得更有条理,有些词汇我们需要掌握:
for example / for instance / in other words / such as / to illustrate / that is
有些同学对这些词会忽略,原因是简单,他们早就认识了。但难题在于认识这些词或用法但没有养成自然使用的情况。
以第一个问题为例,我们尝试着从逻辑和深度角度去回答,会尽量多使用上面的表达,同时准备好这样几个话题发散点:
Resources / Communication / Atmosphere
The library in my city has several different roles . It provides us a wide range of books such as art, science, history and literature .It also offers us an opportunity to communicate with the author and people of the same taste of books, which is a pleasant and interesting way to spend a day. Most of all , it’s a great place for self-study. When I wanted to be loaf , I always saw a brunch of diligent people there and encouraged myself in study again. In other words, the atmosphere of the library could stimulate people to explore more.
类似的问题,都能写出大致的idea要点,利用这样的层层推进结构来回答,在最重要的一点上记得强调或者转述。
还有一些其它雅思口语问题,可以作为练习题使用。参考答案也可以给同学们一些不同视角。
1. Are birth day celebrations important in your country? Why or why not?
In my country , we believe that birthdays are important for everyone, especially for children. A child’s birthday is the day he gets to feel special and be the center of attention. Birthdays also help children feel like they are growing up and encourage them to act older.
缩小讨论范围,聚焦在某一个群体上,比如儿童。
2. How are old people treated in your culture?
In my country, older adults may be loved ,but they are not always respected. Within a family, for example, the parents and grandparents are loved and cared for. Outside of the family, it is different. At work, people may feel that older people can’t do the job as well because their minds are old or because they can’t keep up with new technology and work methods. Also , the images we see on TV and in the movies show us that youth is valued over old age.
雅思口语Part3范文:tall building
1.Compare the differences between the constructions in your city with them in 20 years ago? Describe the building styles in details?
The traditional buildings are made of the red brick and always have curved eaves. Thousands of buildings look the same. But now, various buildings with different colors and styles have been going up in my hometown. In addition, room is equipped with kitchen and bathroom. This is very convenient.
2.Do you like living in a tall building?
I've lived in a smallish one of eight stories, and I wasn't crazy about it. I find there's far more social interaction in them than with smaller buildings because there are so many people sharing a common entrance/exit and using the same elevators. I personally found the building i was in to be like a small town with less privacy and more gossipy people than I'd like. For me, I'd consider the ultimate most desireable form of living to be in a townhouse set in a solidly urban setting (set very near or on the sidewalk, attached to neighbouring buildings or seperated by a small alleyway).
However, if given the choice between a highrise or lowrise apartment building with all things being equal, it's pretty much a draw. Highrises often have better views, there's more sound isolation from street level noise, and elevators provide convenience, but as I mentioned, I don't care for the forced socialisation.
3.What are the advantages of living in tall buildings?
I've lived in smaller highrises (12 and 13 stories, both on the 6th floor) for several years. Love it.
Density and a central location mean that there's a lot of reasons to go outside, whether myself or meeting up with other people. Also, the small businesses know me and what I want.
Quiet is one benefit. I just moved to the alley side of a new building, with another residential across the way (I can see barely over it, with a little slice of Elliott Bay and West Seattle). The street noise (alarms, stereos, bar crowds) I despised at my other place is 80% gone, and my annoyance and related sleep problems are 99% gone.
I'm sure I'll be on a "how's it going" basis with a few neighbors in time, as I was at my last place. But I love anonymity. The idea of living in a house seems wierd. In a house or townhouse, you have a fringe of space that's yours, but out in the open. I don't want to hang out on display to others, or to be responsible for maintaining an area I don't feel comfortable in.
4. What are the disadvantages of living in tall buildings
There are several disadvantages to living in a high rise apartment
Evacuation Concerns
If you live in a high rise apartment, you’ll face a harder challenge trying to evacuate due to emergencies, such a natural disaster or fire.
Limited Gardening
Your options for gardening are very few in a high rise apartment, and in some cases, you have none.
Noise Nuisance
With that many people living together in a building, you’re bound to have a noise nuisance from neighbors directly under, above or next to you. Tenants usually complain about loud music or dog barking in high rise apartments.
雅思口语Part3范文:sport you prefer to do but expensive
1.Can sport be dangerous?
Ah I think it could be dangerous, or it’s not going to be dangerous. Its depend. I think even if you’re walking in the street it could be dangerous for you, so I cannot say. But I can say – if you’re not playing a sport it’s going to be dangerous, because it’s just affecting your health. But- But playing- Accident could be anywhere – this is my opinion.
2.How do you think people should be encouraged to do more outdoor activities?
I don't know if they should be encouraged on purpose. It's a matter of personal choice. Some people just don't like being outside in the country or doing this kind of activity so there's little point in tryin to encourage them to do something they aren't interested in. It's nice if they are aware of the opportunity to try it - but if they don't want to then ok.
3.What sports are the most popular in your country?
Soccer is probably the most popular game in the world and people in our country are not any exception to have great passion for this sport. But truly be told, I don’t understand why people are so crazily in love with this. I accept the fact that this makes them become physically active and sometime makes us, I mean, our people share excitement and pride of our own country, especially when it comes to international tournament like Sea Games or Asian Cup…I really like the atmosphere, but not the sport itself. But still, the number of people who watch this game in stadium and on TV is huge as well as the number of people who are enjoying playing it. Most of the people of our country know the rules of this game and they always discuss this as they were experts. And can you believe that some just get the idea that by playing this, they will become manlier. Are they serious? But whatever I say, it’s still the best.
4.Do you prefer watching or playing sports?
I prefer playing sports to just watching them but it has to be what I’m already good at. I guess the reason for my choice is that I’m a competitive person and I want to play to win, I love that feeling. I know that’s bad but I can’t control it. As well as that, being out there playing makes me feel energizing and revitalizing, rather than just watching. Even so, watching sports seems fun when you’re with the crowds or your friends, too.
5. Why do you think sport is important?
I think sport is important for different reasons. For me, doing a sport is about having fun. When I play football, for example, I forget about everything else and just enjoy myself. Also, doing a sport helps you to keep fit and healthy, and it's a good way to socialise and make friends.
6. Do you think famous sportspeople are good role models for children?
I think that sportspeople should be good role models. Children look up to their favourite football players, like David Beckham for example, so I think that these people have an enormous responsibility. They should try to be a good influence, and behave in the right way.
7. Do you agree that sports stars earn too much money?
In my opinion, it's fair that the best sportspeople earn a lot of money. Being a top sportsperson requires hours of practice, and there are millions of sports fans who are willing to pay to see them play. If we don't want sportspeople to earn so much money, we shouldn't go to watch them.
8.Do you think children get enough exercise these days?
No, I don’t. Personally, I think that children spend too much time sitting in front of computers or tablets instead of being outside playing and exercising. A few generations ago, children were much more active but nowadays they only do exercise at school during PE lessons.
9. Is there a difference between exercise that boys like and exercise that girls usually enjoy?
Yes, there is. Generally, boys tend to prefer doing more strenuous and active exercises which require more strength and stamina, such as football, boxing or basketball, whereas girls often prefer more relaxing and gentle exercises, like yoga or walking.
10. How can parents encourage their children to take more exercise? Answer
To be honest, I don’t think it’s easy for parents to encourage their children to be more active. However, one possible way would be for parents to get involved in sports themselves and take their children along to join in. I think, if exercise is made fun for children and they can do it together with their parents, it would probably result in more children being more active.