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雅思口语把握语速清晰表达

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雅思口语复习的要点是什么?除了我们通常所说的答题逻辑外还有两个很重要的因素要把握:第一,是要把握好语速,第二是要保证口语表达清晰。下面小编就和大家分享雅思口语把握语速清晰表达,欢迎阅读!

雅思口语把握语速清晰表达

1. 流利≠快

雅思口语复习中都会强调表达流利,表达流利对于口语来说的确非常重要,表达的流利与否最能看出来一个人的英语口语水平究竟如何。但是很多人对于表达流程有误解,以为表达流利等于语速快,持有这种观点的人在口语练习中也一味追求语速,结果最后自己的口语表达只有自己能听懂,考场上让考官听得一头雾水。其实口语表达流利并不意味着语速快,要在把握内容的基础上适当降低语速。雅思口语表达流利需要大家在平时练习口语的时候把英语中的发音习惯,打好语法和词汇的基本功,还要多做跟读模仿练习,养成快速思考答题套路的习惯,口语答题过程中避免停顿卡壳,要将英语的口语表达练成如同汉语一般的本能反应,这样才能保证在雅思口语考试中达到答题流利的程度。

2. 清晰≠慢

接下来,我们再来说说雅思口语复习中的另外一个认知误区。我们在雅思口语表达中同样会强调口语表达清晰的重要性,但是有的同学误认为表达清晰就是要慢,要将每个词的发音都表达的很清楚,但事实并非如此。英语中的口语表达是有很多发音习惯的,比如,连读、省音、重弱读等等,表达清晰是要求大家的口语练习更加地道,发音准确,并非一个单词一个单词地说。举个简单的例子,比如在句子“I want to tell him a story”中“want to”的发音是wan-to,而不是want-to,如果大家一个单词一个单词地发音虽然清晰但会显得非常突兀。再来举个中文的例子,我们汉语中通常会有儿话音,比如“好玩儿”这个词在发音的时候是将“玩-儿”连在一起发出一个儿化音,如果我们将它读成“好-玩-儿”是不是就变味了呢?所以,综上所述,雅思口语的清晰并不等同于慢,不等于逐个单词的准确发音,希望大家在练习的时候能多加注意。

2020年9-12月雅思口语part2&3答案解析:近期看的一场表演

Describe a performance you watched recently.

You should say:

what it was

when you watched it

who you were with

and explain why you watched it

I’d like to describe a performance that I was invited to in Beijing, actually. It was a type of gala show in a big theatre. I can’t remember the name of the theatre now, it was near Qian men. It was a series of performances just before the new year. All of them involved choreography – basically a lot of people dancing together – the entire show lasted about 2 hours and told the story of a monk and how he came to fall in love with a beautiful young girl. The lighting was incredible and so were the costumes and the stage sets. In fact, it was very impressive indeed, and it must have taken a very long time for them to rehearse to get to this professional standard. These kinds of large performances are very popular in China, actually, with dance and group choreography, and acrobatics and elements of martial arts all mixed together. Usually they are centred around themes of ancient China, too. I quite like these kind of historical themes. I think they can be a great source of inspiration for us.

Part3

1. Are there any traditional cultural performances that are popular in China?

There are lots, of course. The Chinese really like their cultural performances actually, both on stage and on the television. Like I was saying earlier, they like big group formation dancing, themes of ancient China and stories about love between different people of different social classes in history. Chinese are proud of their history and most cultural performances are centred around key periods in Chinese history.

2. What’s the difference between watching performances live and watching them on TV?

Well, watching performances live is always more exciting. You’re there in person, and close to the action. It’s much more exciting and you can also feel the excitement of the rest of the audience. The only disadvantage is that if you don’t like the performance you can’t turn it off – you can always turn the television off if you get bored, are not in the mood, or don’t enjoy what you’re watching.

3. How can children benefit from taking part in these performances?

Children can learn a lot from getting involved in performances. They learn a range of skills involving cooperation, teamwork, co-ordination, as well as dance, acting, and being confident on stage in front of a large audience. Show business is a wonderful field for children to get involved in.

4. Should the government provide financial support to promote traditional performances?

Yes, I think so. In fact, I think the government already does this quite a lot. The show that I went to recently was sponsored by the Haidian municipal government labour bureau, in fact. This kind of thing is quite common, as China is trying to revive its traditional culture more and more these years.

2020年9-12月雅思口语part2&3答案解析:一个困难挑战

Describe a difficult challenge you came across at one time in your life.

You should say:

what it was

when you came across this challenge

what you did about it

and explain why you think it was a difficult challenge

Something I faced which I found very challenging actually, was a corporate finance examination I had to prepare for as part of a business course I was studying. I am not very good with numbers actually. And I don’t even like finance stuff. I had to do the exam as it was part of the course, I couldn’t pass the course without doing this module, so I had no choice. Anyway, I actually asked for help and had some extra lessons with people who understood finance and that was sort of useful. Though to be honest it was really hard to find a good teacher – most people that are good at finance already have great jobs and so don’t want or need to spend their free time teaching finance to people like me! I had to work out a lot of stuff by myself and it was a struggle, to be honest, a real struggle. I don’t have good memories of this at all. I am usually quite good at the things that I do, I mean, I learn fast and don’t find it that difficult to do academic things or grasp complex ideas. But when it comes to financial stuff or anything related to maths or numbers, my mind seems to get stuck, I even start to panic a little bit, and can’t really move forward. Some of this is most certainly a psychological barrier and some of it is simply a weakness in my mental abilities. I find this very frustrating and annoying, and in preparing for this finance exam, I felt it very strongly. I’m so glad this is over and I don’t have to do another one!

Part3

1. Do you think parents should give their children more challenges?

I think that parents here already put too much pressure on their kids to be honest. I think that children today have enough challenges already and don’t need more and more imposed upon them by over-zealous parents who are highly competitive. I think that parents should be a bit more relaxed and not pressurize kids to constantly do new and challenging things.

2. What challenges do you think children might have to face up to in life?

Children usually have a lot of pressure in school in all sorts of academic subjects. They have to be competitive, they have to study hard, they have to learn to read and write a lot of characters. It’s not easy. These are all challenges.

3. What is one of the most challenging things for children?

I think middle school examinations. They’re horrible, they’re difficult, and they’re really stressful. I think everyone agrees with this. Very challenging indeed.


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