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小編:環(huán)球教育 952雅思口語(yǔ)按照題庫(kù)來(lái)準(zhǔn)備,且題庫(kù)每四個(gè)月更新一次,相信對(duì)于多數(shù)準(zhǔn)備雅思有一段時(shí)間的同學(xué)來(lái)說已經(jīng)是非常熟知的規(guī)律。但是,對(duì)于“半熟”的“烤鴨”們,或者是對(duì)于想要提前一年甚至更長(zhǎng)時(shí)間準(zhǔn)備雅思的同學(xué)們來(lái)說,最頭疼的就是每一次的題庫(kù)更新,總會(huì)出現(xiàn)很多新題要準(zhǔn)備,并且發(fā)現(xiàn)很多以前準(zhǔn)備過得題目貌似沒用了。那么,遇到雅思口語(yǔ)變題期應(yīng)該怎么備考才有效率呢?
首先來(lái)看人物類,人物類一直屬于題庫(kù)中相對(duì)容易且好準(zhǔn)備的題目。所以其實(shí)必備題目并不多,建議大家人物類只要準(zhǔn)備好三個(gè)題目就沒有太大問題,分別是describe an old person(描述一個(gè)老年人),describe a teenager/friend(描述一個(gè)青少年或者朋友)以及describe a famous person(描述一個(gè)名人)。那么這三個(gè)題目如何應(yīng)用在口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)中的所有題目中,我們具體來(lái)看。題庫(kù)中現(xiàn)在在考得describe a person you want to spend time with,我們用老年人或者朋友都可以。Describe a comedy actor這一最近的熱門題目,我們就可以和名人結(jié)合。再比如讓我們描述一個(gè)鄰居,我們也完全可以和青少年或者老人題目結(jié)合。
地點(diǎn)題,建議大家必備類型為,describe a house/apartment(描述一個(gè)房子),describe a city(描述一個(gè)城市),describe a garden(描述一個(gè)花園),describe a restaurant(描述一個(gè)餐廳)。選擇準(zhǔn)備的為describe a country(描述一個(gè)國(guó)家)。這一類題目通用性較強(qiáng)。例如,口語(yǔ)中以前考察的describe a room就可以由房子一題變過來(lái)。
再如,描述一個(gè)餐廳,描述一個(gè)購(gòu)物中心以及描述一個(gè)咖啡廳,整體內(nèi)容和結(jié)構(gòu)是類似的,都是描述在哪里,吃什么(賣什么,喝什么),怎么知道的以及為什么喜歡。且喜歡的理由都可以類似,基本可以總結(jié)為1. Good service 2. Convenient location 3. Economical/ have a reasonable price 4. Comfortable environment and atmosphere等。描述花園一題,可以用于describe a peaceful place,describe a place near water甚至做一些改變,就可以用于describe a tourist attraction一題當(dāng)中。
通過這兩個(gè)類型的分析,不難發(fā)現(xiàn),人物類和地點(diǎn)類其實(shí)并不需要太多準(zhǔn)備,更重要的是要學(xué)會(huì)舉一反三,靈活運(yùn)用。下一次,我們會(huì)對(duì)物品及事件類問題進(jìn)行整理分析,看看有哪些題目是不管什么時(shí)候備考雅思口語(yǔ)都要準(zhǔn)備的。
雅思口語(yǔ)P3新題范文:一頓飯
1.Do you like to try new food?
2.What kinds of foreign food are popular in your country?
3.Do you like to cook at home?
4.Is it expensive to eat out in your country?
5.What’s the difference between Chinese food and western food?
Sample answers:
1.Yes, I am not a fussy eater and I am keen on trying new foods. Having a variety of snacks in the streets with my friends will be great fun for me, since neither do I have any particular dietary requirements nor do I care much about food hygiene. Last year when the Taiwanese snacks exhibition was held, I was literally stuffed full to brim. Besides, I have got a sweet tooth and can never say no to the latest cakes or biscuits launched by Starbucks and Costa Coffee. To end the desserts with a cup of latte or Caramel Macchiato will be enough make my day.
2.A wide range of foreign foods are welcomed, including hamburgers, tuna sandwiches, hotdogs, pizzas, macaroni, and spaghetti. The fast food restaurants mushroomed in recent years and enjoyed great popularity among the young generations. Although it is reported from time to time that the energy-dense fast foods contain high levels of fat and sugar, McDonald’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pizza Hut make a name of themselves and become known to Chinese for their daintiness and efficiency. One can choose to stay in or to take away and can just throw the wrappers into bins rather than go through all the trouble washing the bowls and plates.
3.Yes, I am keen on cooking at home. On weekends, I will invite my parents or friends to my apartment and make by myself lots of seafood, vegetables, roast pork, chicken, steamed fish and fried rice. On weekdays, I will prepare refreshments for myself in case of hunger or sleepiness during office hours. A wide range of in-season fruits such as cherry, kiwi fruit, lime, grapefruit contain various kinds of vitamins, trace elements with little fat. If I am particularly tired someday, TV dinners might be the preferred choice.
4.Well, whether it is expensive to eat out in China depends on what to eat. If it is simple home cooking such as steamed or braised chicken, sweet-and-sour fish, broiled beef slices or steamed pork belly with preserved greens, then it won’t be a huge burden for average families in China to eat there twice a week. But if it is a fancy Western restaurant, which is usually for dating instead of family gatherings, then it might cost a little bit for a man to treat a woman.