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1、第 PAGE16 頁 共 NUMPAGES16 頁雅思口語抽象話題備考方案雅思口語抽象話題備考方案及思路解析雅思口語抽象話題特點我們一般在口語備考前會給話題分類,按照事件、人物、物品、媒體、環(huán)境、科技等話題分類后再進展口語話題準(zhǔn)備。事件、物品這類話題考生都不會懼怕,因為有話可說,描繪過程中可以加上自己的實際經(jīng)歷,但是說到詳細(xì)新聞,圖書作品的時候,話題過于抽象時,考生很難講話題具象化。小站雅思君覺得,這是考生陷入了話題的誤區(qū),將抽象話題具象化不是不可能的,拿到一個話題,考生首先要想的是可以從哪些詳細(xì)的角度來描繪這個話題,而不是只關(guān)注話題某些【關(guān)鍵詞】:p 。雅思口語抽象話題:part2舉例及分析

2、p 舉一個詳細(xì)的口語例子:最近看的一個喜劇節(jié)目節(jié)目要怎么說才生動?演員的動作表情嗎?詳細(xì)臺詞?還是詳細(xì)的人?考生的思路要翻開,首先在雅思口語評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)中,并沒有強調(diào)考生的話題生動與否,雖然話題能否引起考官興趣確實在一定程度上影響考生的分?jǐn)?shù)。小站雅思君建議考生描繪話題可以著重在詳細(xì)環(huán)節(jié):根底的節(jié)目名稱,節(jié)目播放平臺,播出時間,主持人,觀眾人群及效果反響等,這樣話題一描繪就很詳細(xì),話題內(nèi)容就很豐富。當(dāng)然,前提是大家在準(zhǔn)備這個話題的時候就有熟悉的節(jié)目,比方“吐槽大會”。假如考生一上來就說這個喜劇節(jié)目搞笑有趣,反而變成了為了說而說,考官無法直觀感受,也無法感受到“有趣”。詳細(xì)的節(jié)目喜劇效果,這時候考驗的

3、是考生的考前準(zhǔn)備工作了,抽象的內(nèi)容如何變得生動,考生只需摘取這個節(jié)目的某一個方面放大說,比方“吐槽大會”請嘉賓,那么就會說到自己吐槽自己,吐槽對手,自黑,那么實際上是具有挖苦意義的,也表達(dá)了嘉賓們個人的人格魅力,面對網(wǎng)絡(luò)暴力如何幽默化解等等,來提升這個話題的層次。最后可以說說自己為什么喜歡看這個節(jié)目,比方迎合了90后喪文化,緩解壓力等等。整個話題這樣一看,是不是豐富很多,所以備考過程中腦洞要大,要落到實際,避重就輕,自己的短板不要暴露出來。2022年9-12月雅思口語part23答案:和老朋友接觸的經(jīng)歷Describe a time you got into contact with an o

4、ld friend.You should say:Who he or she isWhen and where you metWhat you talked aboutAnd explain how you felt about this experienceThis is a really good question for me, because Ive a number of stories about this topic! Ill tell you why: Im a really social person, and I also went to school, primary a

5、nd secondary school, before the age of WeChat and social media, so I actually remember the days when you basically had to visit your friends, or phone their parents to ask them if they were ing out to play Anyway, so as the years went by we lost touch with a lot of friends, and only really got back

6、in touch with them because of the introduction of social media in mainstream society. The one I was especially pleased about getting back in contact with was a girl called Xiao Shuang, she was a petite, pretty, quiet, but super-intelligent girl who was most certainly my best friend for many years in

7、 school. She had an amazing sense of humour too, and Ill never forget her jokes and pranks in class. Anyway, we got in touch, exchanged contact details, and met in person in Beijing. It was great to see how much she had grown up and changed, although she maintained the same sense of humour and attit

8、ude to life as before. We met around the Lama temple area of Beijing, and we went to drink a coffee in one of cute coffee shops in a street called Wu Dao Ying. The caf we chose to meet in was dedicated to cats! Yes, there are lots of cats in this caf real cats as well as pictures and ornaments of ca

9、ts. We talked about our studies, life now, life then, how things have changed, and our aspirations for the future. I found it particularly interesting to discuss with her how she had changed, how her interests in life had developed and the challenges she had faced over the years when we had been out

10、 of touch with each other. It made me realise that I should make more effort to get in touch with more old friends from the past and that its definitely worth it. We learn a lot from sharing experiences with other people and keeping in touch with people we knew in childhood. So, all in all meeting X

11、iao Shuang after all these years was a brilliant experience and I would strongly remend that anyone make every effort to get back in touch with old school friends.Part 31. Why do people lose contact with their friends after graduation?People lose contact with some friends for a variety of reasons. O

12、ne reason is that their paths in life diverge and their lives go in different directions. They lose mon interests and goals, and life moves on, their ambitions change and their priorities differ. This is not always the case, but sometimes is what happens, often gradually over time. Its a mon reason

13、anyway. Another reason might be that you end up losing your friends contact details, though today this is less mon because people are often connected quite extensively with many friends and friends of friends via various online social media accounts.2. How does modern technology influence friendship

14、?Modern technology influences friendships by enabling people to keep in touch all the time with friends and families, enabling people to see each others daily updates on things like WeChat Moments and other social utilities and platforms, and also enabling people to make new friends through online f

15、riends and dating sites. Also, there are a lot of online forums where people can post ments, opinions, ideas and share their experiences around specific or general topics and themes often those that get along or share similar views on these forums, can make friends with each other and then develop t

16、hose friendships. So, modern technology, mostly inter-based technology and software, has a huge impact on friendships and relationships. From enabling people to nurture existing friendships, to helping people make new friends.3. Do you think peoples relationship with friends will change when they ge

17、t older?I think that friendships do evolve and change over time, and as we get older we have slightly different relationships with our friends, yes. It really depends. One exle might be that as people get older maybe they have less time to spend with friends, and more responsibilities, so they might

18、 stay in touch with less friends, or be more selective about the friends they do spend time with. Children tend to play with a wider variety of friends, also because they are less discerning and have less prejudices. As we get older we take stronger likes and dislikes to people and also have less ti

19、me for people who we might not immediately get along with or share mon ground with. Evolving friendships are different too adults who really want to maintain friendships will make efforts to develop them and be emotionally supportive of friends, and as the years go by, that can make friendships stro

20、nger, and last into old age. These are arguably the most valuable friendships.4. Some people believe that friendship is more important to young people pared with old people. What do you think of it?Yes, I think this is the case. Young people are very keen to play and go out with friends, and are mor

21、e energetic and active. As I mentioned earlier, they are also perhaps less discerning about who they choose as friends and maybe have a wider variety of friends with varied interests. I think older people have less energy for going out socializing or meeting new people, and they are more fortable wi

22、th family, or hanging around with the few friends that they have had for many years. Obviously, it also depends on the personality of the individual some people, regardless of age, are simply more social and extrovert than others, and more keen to keep friendships going and make new friends, whilst

23、others prefer a calmer, more introvert lifestyle at home, with family, or spending a lot of time alone and without the responsibility of dealing with multiple friendships and the demands they can bring with them.2022年9-12月雅思口語part23答案:第一次外語和別人交談Describe a time when you first talked to others in a fo

24、reign language.You should say:When this happenedWho you talked toWhat you talked aboutAnd explain how you felt about this experienceThe time I remember quite clearly when I spoke in a foreign language for the first time properly was when I was introduced to a new foreign teacher in university. I had

25、, to be honest, spoken English, beforehand, but this was the first “real” time I had had a conversation with a native speaker, so Id like to talk about this. I recall that she was quite friendly and supportive and spent the entire first class giving us lots of opportunities to speak and talk about o

26、urselves, our ambitions, our family and all sorts of things like this personal things. I found this quite exciting in a way, although I was quite nervous because I was not used to her pronunciation and so I had to concentrate to listen. But I was pleasantly surprised at how much English I could spea

27、k when I was asked questions, and the more I spoke the more I felt confident about speaking more! She then put us in groups of four other students and we had little tasks to plete questions and answers, oral English tasks. She came round to each table and asked us about our answers and chatted to us

28、 more. I must say that I quite enjoyed this. Although it wasnt really any different to what my Chinese teachers had done in English lessons, I found it somehow more exciting because it was a native speaker. It was like an opportunity to show and test my language skills with someone who really did sp

29、eak that language as their first language and I really liked this chance. From this day onwards I became a lot more confident in speaking English, and I often found this teacher in her breaktimes and made an effort to hang out with her a bit, spend a bit of time drinking tea with her, showing her th

30、e local sights, and using this opportunity to practice my language skills. So, I will always remember this first day when I got to speak English with this native speaker, and thereafter being good friends with her. So, all in all, I felt great about this whole experience.Part31. What difficulties do

31、 young people in your country have in learning foreign languages?Most study pretty hard and are good at grammar and language in the context of tests, written tests, reading tests, listening tests, for exle. But they find the most difficulty in speaking in natural situations.2. Why do you think some

32、people are very enthusiastic about learning another language and other children are totally uninterested?Well, some people believe this because its basically true! Its a lot easier to learn to speak than to write in a foreign language. This is partly because if you are writing you usually have to control your

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