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雅思口语P2基本话题答题实例讲解 事件经历类话题

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雅思口语考试话题类型多种多样,掌握每种话题的表达方法,才能以不变应万变,今天小编就来给大家分享一下,雅思口语P2基本话题答题实例讲解--事件经历类话题,更多雅思口语话题范文,欢迎随时关注本站。

雅思口语P2基本话题答题实例讲解--事件经历类话题

雅思口语P2基本话题答题实例讲解--事件经历类话题

首先粗略总结统计一下 5-8 月口语题库中的事件经历类话题。

早起时刻 Describe an occasion you got up extremely early. 近期让你开心的事情 Describe a recent happy event that you had. 助人的时刻 Describe a time you helped someone. 改变计划的天气 Describe an occasion when the weather changed your plan.初次用外语与他人沟通 Describe the first time you communicated with someone in a foreign language. 特别的短途旅程 Describe a short trip that was special to you.儿时的幸福家事 Describe a happy family event from your childhood 积极的改变 Describe a positive change in your life 一次犯错的经历 Describe a mistake that you once made 帮助保持健康的活动 Describe an activity you do to keep fit. 一次生气的经历 Describe a situation that you got a little angry 一次婚礼 Describe a wedding you have been to 糟糕的假期 Describe a (short) journey that you disliked 学校活动 Describe an activity that you do in your school.

很多烤鸭在答题时容易讲成流水账式的叙述,没有突出重点。事件类的话题往往牵涉到描述事件的时间、地点、人物、发生的事情这几大要素。因此,要想清晰地描述出事件的始末,不妨先列出需要表达内容的提纲,这样,按照提纲来描述就顺理成章了。根据事件经历类话题的特点,我们可以把话题的内容分为几个部分:

1. 事件发生的背景(Why it happened);

2. 事件发生前的情况和状态(Prepare for it);

3. 事件发生的时间、地点、人物(When/where/who);

4. 事件的具体内容(What the people did in the event);

5. 一至两个亮点的细节描述(What impressed you most);

6. 感受(How do you feel about it 或 What you learned from it);

事件经历类话题的答题重点依然要放在最后一个问题上(一般来说最后一个问题会问 why it happened 或 how do you feel about it),多数考生也基本可以回答到 3 和 4,但容易忽略的是细节描述和事情发生前的一些铺垫,也就是说答题过于平淡,缺少亮点。

口语话题的内容很重要,描述能否引起考官的兴趣,能否在结束后给考官留下一个深刻的印象,是烤鸭是否能得到高分的关键。所以答题中的亮点是必不可少的。所谓亮点,是指叙述中能够吸引听者的有意思、波澜起伏的细节或片段。它可以是举例、某个具体的动作、事物的色彩、形状等能够给别人想象空间,从而引起兴趣的点。亮点的范围比具体内容还要细致入微,因此我们在组织语言时可以抓住一至两个点来提升答题的新鲜感和趣味性。

下面以一道曾经的 part2 的答题范例为例,和大家分享下时间经历类话题应该是体现答题亮点的。

Describe a time you experienced a long-time traffic jam.

You should say:

when and where it happened;

how long you were in the traffic jam;

what you did to try to get out of the problem situation;

and explain how you felt about that traffic jam.

参考范文:

Several weeks ago, I was on a bus to my workplace, as usual. But I didn't expect that the bus would get stuck right in the middle of a bridge. A car got rear-ended by another one, the two drivers were quarreling ferociously, they almost broke into a fight at some point. The traffic police were there, but there was nothing they could do. And all the cars and buses where just stuck there, with drivers honking and passengers cursing. It was totally chaotic.

Since I'm just a passenger, I could do nothing about the problem. But if I were the traffic policeman, I would stop those two drivers with forces, and towed away their cars, so that the rest of us could get pass. About this traffic congestion, I felt completely irritated. My work begins sharply at nine o'clock, but it was already eight forty, and there were still six stops to go. I could never make it on time. I tried to tell myself to calm down and read some news reports on my cellphone, but I was distracted and disgusted by the foul language of those two angry drivers, and the complains of other passengers around me. And what upset me even more was that the traffic policeman was just writing stuff on his notebook, without doing anything practical. And I felt sorry for those two drivers. Had they acted more rationally, they wouldn't have caused such a scene. But I guess they would never know that until they saw their pictures on the front page the next day. That traffic jam lasted for about an hour, and it utterly ruined my day.

揭开雅思口语part2经历类神秘面纱

一、雅思口语part2经历类常见考题

雅思口语part2经历类主要从两个角度来考察考生,一个是见闻经历,另一个是参与经历类。其中,见闻经历的出题就可能会是describe an experience you had with bad weather或是describe a sports event that you watched。参与经历类的题目有describe a positive change in your life或是describe something that made you angry. 当然,只是给大家列举几个例子,考生还所多做了解,能够明确分辨出来以及该如何备考才行。下面,就为大家讲解一下这两类话题的思路。

二、雅思口语part2经历类思路分析

1、见闻经历类思路分析

题目:

Describe an experience you had with bad weather.

You should say:

What sort of bad weather it was

When it happened

Where you were when it happened

And explain how it affected you

首先,提醒考生一点的是,见闻经历类话题的答题思路一般以描述为主。那么在描述的过程中就要求考生能够准确应用到一些词汇表达等,所以下面为大家介绍一些,可供参考。

恶劣天气的词汇表达:寒冷的 chilly,暴风雪 blizzard,暴风雨 tempest,倾盆大雨downpour。

我们在描述由于坏天气所导致活动搁置的一次经历,考生可以从两个角度入手思考,其中之一为突发型故事,比如集体活动中的运动会或是郊游等,个人活动中的旅游,上学上班路上等,第二个方面是灵感型故事,比如集体活动中的理论课变为观察实践课,个人活动中的借伞,路线改变,偶遇等等,这些都有可能会涉及到,所以考生要做足准备工作。

接下来,为大家提供见闻经历素材,希望对考生有帮助。

糟糕天气的描述

I shouldn’t praise it has good weather. It’s rainy all these days and seems never wants to stop. Maybe because I am strong to this part of the _X city, in these rainy days my mood is becoming worse and worse. (雨天—心情)

2、参与经历类思路分析

题目:

Describe something you do very often recently.

You should say:

What it is

Why you started doing it

What it bring you when you do it

And explain why you think it’s good for you.

参与经历类题目的回答与见闻经历类的不同,需要考生懂得转化思维的应用。也就是说,不局限于一个题目,而是能够把自己的思考范围由大及小的去变化。比如,把范围缩小的话,当描述一个最近经常做的事情的时候,这个事情既然是经常做,那么应该是自己的爱好,爱好中的哪一种呢?就可以是文体活动,那文体活动又有很多种,具体是哪一个呢?考生就可以回答成球类。这样一步步把范围缩小,考生在回答的时候就会更加容易。

下面,给出范文供考生参考。

Recently I go biking very often with my friends. Because I feel sitting in front of the computer every day is really bad for my health. One of my friends suggested me to go biking with him and he told me he had benefited from bike riding a lot.

It’s usually hard for me to do something for a long time, so I should try my best to continue this new hobby because it’s really helpful for my mental and physical health. Besides, I made many new friends and I felt it was fun to talk with people who’re sports lovers.

此外,小编也要告诉考生一点的是,雅思口语话题众多,每个话题不是单独存在的,话题之间可以是相通的,也就是说考生可以把自己所积累的素材应用在不同话题上面,灵活变通的使用,效果会更佳。

比如:

转为见闻经历类:看到的可以改变为自己参与的,如basketball

具体经历的拓展,如

bad westher--angry experience--a journey that happened unexpectedly

转为人物类话题,如outdoor activity--a person who has healthy lifestyle

转为地点类话题,如experience--an outdoor place for relaxation

雅思口语Part2&Part3话题及范文解析:个人的成功经历

P2

Describe the most successful thing you did in your memory.

You should say:

What you did

When you did it

What difficulties you faced/How you did it

And how you felt when you were successful

P3

How to measure a person's success?

Do you think the way people gain success has changed?

How do you define success?

How to reward successful people?

What's the most difficult thing you have ever done?

What qualities does a person need to be successful?

Is failure a necessary thing in people's life?

解析

题目要求考生描述“一次个人的成功经历”。作答要点包括:做了什么;在什么时候做的;怎样做到的;成功后的个人感受。

范文

Speaking of the most successful thing I ever did, I’d like to talk about a social welfare activity I took part in when I was in high school, which later became something I am really proud of.

At that time, the local government of my hometown was planning to build a shopping mall in a public park, sacrificing people’s welfare to gain itself more profits. Some of us high school students found out what the government was up to the moment we saw a group of loggers destroying the trees in that park, trampling on the rights of local people. Without hesitation, we decided to protest against the government’s wrong doing this time, even though we all knew how hard it would be for someone like us to stand up against such a powerful authority.

In the beginning, there were only a few people on board, mostly students from my high school. In order to make this thing work, we then made some flyers, gave them out to some of the citizens living nearby, and that’s how we started to draw attention. Having learned about the government’s mischievous doing to the park, people from nearby communities started to get involved. In no more than three days, up to about 40 people joined our group, among which are teachers, retired military officers, housewives and students like us.

After having discussed about how we are going to make the government stop its abhorrent doing, we first went to a local newspaper, told their stuff about our concerns on the government’s doing to that park. Later, we went to the local police station, met some politicians and social works there, presented to them our views on how the authority’s planning on the park is going to harm people’s welfare. Thanks to our hard efforts, they finally put a halt to what was going on with those beautiful trees in that park.

To be frank, it was not easy to fight against such a powerful authority and we had been struggling for nearly 6 months. Through this event, I learned how to stand up for justice, and that’s something I’ll always hold dear to.