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遗忘雅思口语(雅思口语忘了考)

我上次雅思口语考试的时候觉得挺流利的,为什么整体的分数却不高呢?

雅思口语在雅思备考中是个很重要的一部分。小编发现很多烤鸭都认为在口语考试的时候,使用很难的单词会提分,殊不知,答案正好相反。

雅思口语提分的方法是有很多的,就看你有没有去好好的利用了,环球教育在线雅思培训老师近日发现不少烤鸭在考的时候,都会去刻意的模仿书里的标准答案,或者是会利用很难的单词去表达,他们以为这样会提分,殊不知,这些正是你们低分的原因啊!

一、刻意的去模仿书里的标准答案

在近来发现已经很少有新题出现。所以大多数考生会选择去准备考过的题目(主要是雅思Part1和Part2)。所以,我们可以看到,大多数考生在准备的时候,都会选择去找一本雅思口语的标准答案书,然后把这些答案背下来。其实,如果这样的话,分数在大多数情况下反而会更低。这主要是因为很多的标准答案的用词比较难。所以,如果考生的英语发音,英语语言的组织能力不够好的话,如果用这么难的词,考官一听就能听出来考生是事先备好的。

二、画蛇添足,去用一些很难的单词

很多时候,环球教育在线雅思培训老师发现很多考生在说话的时候都会说一句或几个单词的时候就卡住了。当问到是什么原因的时候,很多考生会说不会用英文表达,或者是某个单词不会说。其实,在真正的英语交流中,我们会发现很多的外教讲话时英语的用词是非常简单,这就是英语交流的精华。在真正的日常交流中,外人并不会去追求一些难的单词,而更多的是用简单的词汇和语法结构将自己的意思表达出来。所以,建议考生不要去追求用什么难的单词,而应该去想方设法用自己已经会的表达把意思表达清楚即可。即使是在三部分,题目非常的难,考生也可以很好的回答其中80%的题目。

所以其实在口语考中,有很多你认为会提分的法子,恰恰是给你们带来低分的罪魁祸哦!小编希望每一个烤鸭,对于口语考都能了解透彻一点,以便找好正确的提分方法,获得提分。

雅思口语考试话题必备句子之老人话题?

关于老年人的雅思口语话题

雅思口语平时要多练遗忘雅思口语,什么话题都能说一点遗忘雅思口语,临考才不会心里没底而慌乱,老年人话题虽然不难,但是有些题目比较生僻,我们得让知识无死角。例如美国老年人的话题,如果我们对美国老年人的生活不是很了解到话,这个话题就会很难。

老人在中国和西方的生活:

It a common tradition in China that children live together with their

parents until they are married, and often children still live with the parents

after they are married.

在中国,孩子们结婚前一直与父母生活在一起是很普遍的,许多人婚后仍和父母共同生活。

In China the grandparents stay on with the family and look after the

grandchildren while the parents are at work.

中国的祖父母一直和全家人住在一起,儿女们一起去上班时的时侯,遗忘雅思口语他们照看孙子孙女们。

In North America, old people usually live alone. If they are too old to

take care of themselves, or if they’re really old, day over 75, then they

usually live in old-folk’s homes, nursing homes, or special apartment complexes

designed for senior people.

在北美,老人们一般是单独生活。如果他们年纪太大生活不能自理,或者已逾古稀之年,比如说过了75岁了,他们便住进老人院、疗养院或专为老年人设计建造的有综合设施的公寓。

I do think that living together with the parents when we marry would be

nice for the child’s stability and would also let the parents feel like an

important part of the family.

我的确认为何老人们共同生活可以使孩子有稳定感,同时也让老人们觉得自己仍是家庭的重要成员。

It looks like it depends on how rich a family is weather to live with the

parent when we marry or not.

婚后是否与父母一起生活似乎要看一个家庭的富有程度。

That’s the trouble in some cases. Living with people of different

generations isn’t always easy. It requires some sacrifices and tolerance of

other’s behavior.

在有些情况下,那也很麻烦。几代人一起生活并不总是很容易相处的,这需要做出几点牺牲,并能宽容别人的行为。

In China it’s often the mother-in-law and the daughter-in-law who don’t get

on well enough, until both sides agree to live apart. And it’s socially

acceptable if the younger couple help the old couple in ways that are necessary.

Well, for example, when the parents are strong enough to live on their own the

children are expected to help when needed. When the parents are too old to take

care of themselves, they should be moved back to the children’s home where they

are properly fed, clothed and sheltered.

在中国经常是婆媳关系不好,只要双方同意分家。社会也能接受这种做法,只要小夫妻能以必要的方式帮助两位老人。嗯,比如说,父母体力尚好能独立生活的时候,儿女们只在需要的时候帮忙。父母年事已高不能自理时,让他们搬回儿女家,衣、食、住都能得到周到的照顾。

A common stereotype of older Americans is that they are usually "put away"

in nursing homes and forgotten about. Actually, only about 5 percent live in

some type of institution. More than half of those 65 or older live with or near

at least one of their children. The vast majority of the elderly live alone and

take care of themselves. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 75 percent own

their own homes. Over a million senior adults live in retirement communities.

These provide residents with meals, recreation, companionship, medical care and

a safe environment.

一般人对美国老人家的刻板印象是被「遣送到」养护院去,然后被人遗忘。然而事实上,只有百分之五的人住在此类机构中,超过半数的六十五或六十五岁以上老人,是与孩子同住或住在其中一个孩子的附近。绝大部份的老年人是自己住并自己照顾自己的,根据美国户口调查局的统计,他们百分之七十五拥有自己的房子,超过一百万名老年人住在退休者的社区中,这些社区为其居民提供饮食、娱乐、友谊、医疗照顾、以及安全的环境。

关于代沟:

One important cause of the generation gap in the China nowadays is the

opportunity that young people have to choose their own life-styles. In the past,

China is more traditional, and when children grow up, they are expected to live

in the same area as their parents, to marry people that their people know and

approve of, and often to continue the family occupation. But now, a increasing

number of young people often travel great distances for their education, move

out of the family home at an early age, marry—or live with—people whom their

parents have never met and choose occupations different from those of their

parents.

Also, the speed at which changes are taking place in China is another cause

of the gap between the generations. In the past, elderly people are valued for

their wisdom, but now the knowledge of a lifetime may become obsolete overnight.

The young and the old seem to live in two very different worlds, separated by

different skills and abilities.

关于一位老人的病逝,看看遗忘雅思口语你得到什么启发:

At 82 he was ready to die, and I was ready to let him go so that his

suffering would end. We laughed and cried and held hands and told each other of

our love and agreed that it was time. I said,“Dad, after you have gone I want a

sign from you that you are fine,” He laughed at the absurdity of that; Dad

didn't believe in reincarnation. I wasn't positive I did either, but I had had

many experiences that convinced me I could get some signal“ from the other

side”.

My father and I were so deeply connected I felt his heart attack in my

chest at the moment he died. Later I mourned that the hospital, in their sterile

wisdom, had not let me hold his hand as he had slipped away.

父亲82岁那年,生命垂危,将撒手人寰,我已做好准备,这样他的痛苦能够终止。我们开心地笑,我们痛苦地哭,我们牵着彼此的手,我们告诉彼此是多么地相爱,我们坦然面对这分手的时候。我说,“爸爸,您去后我要您给我个信号,告诉我您一切都好。”爸爸对这荒唐的想法哈哈大笑;他不相信来世转生。不过,我也不能说我就相信,但我有很多经历让我确信我可以从“那个世界

”得到一些信号。

父亲和我是如此血肉相连,以致他死的那一刻,我胸中也感到他的心力衰竭。后来我很悲哀:医务人员为防传染 ,父亲悄然离世时,没让我握着他的 手 。

关于老龄化问题(Old-age Boom)

It’s time-honored virtue to respect the elderly. That’s why their own flesh

and blood are supposed to look after them.

Well-being / Farewell is something, because seniors will lead a much more

comfortable life.

关于美国老年人(可以与中国老人比较)

We all like to imagine that we're getting wiser and not just older. Most of

us enjoy observing the miracle of growth in others, as well. For instance,

seeing our children develop and learn new things makes us feel proud.

我们都喜欢想象着自己能够越来越有智能,而不只是变老,我们大部份人也同时较喜欢观察别人成长的奇迹。例如:看到我们的孩子长大并学习新的事物使我们感到骄傲。

Growing old is not exactly pleasant for people in youth-oriented American

culture. Most Americans like to look young, act young and feel young. As the old

saying goes, "You're as young as you feel." Older people joke about how many

years young they are, rather than how many years old. People in some countries

value the aged as a source of experience and wisdom. But Americans seem to favor

those that are young, or at least "young at heart."

在美国这个以年轻人为中心的社会中,老化对人们而言并不是一件愉快的事,大部份的美国人都希望自己看起来年轻、行动年轻、并且感觉年轻,如一句古老的名言说:「遗忘雅思口语你感觉自己有多年轻,你就有多年轻。」老年人说自己的年龄时常开玩笑说自己是多少

years young,而不说多少 years old

。某些文化中的人视老年人为经验与智能的资源,可是美国人似乎比较喜欢年轻人,或者至少是「心里年轻」的人。

Many older Americans find the "golden years" to be anything but golden.

Economically, "senior citizens" often struggle just to get by.

Retirement-typically at age 65-brings a sharp decrease in personal income.

Social Security benefits usually cannot make up the difference. Older people may

suffer from poor nutrition, medical care and housing. Some even experience age

discrimination. In 1987, American sociologist Pat Moore dressed up like an older

person and wandered city streets. She was often treated rudely-even cheated and

robbed. However, dressed as a young person, she received much more respect. Of

course, not all elderly Americans have such negative experiences. But old age

does present unique challenges.

许多美国的老年人觉得他们的「黄金年代」一点都不黄金。在经济上来说,老年人常是挣扎着勉强度日。退休--通常在六十五岁的时候--使个人收入骤减,而社会保障制度的福利并不能补足差额,老年人常遭遇营养、医疗照顾、和居住环境的问题。有些人甚至曾经碰到年龄歧视的问题,在一九八七年有一位美国的社会学家派特·摩尔装扮成老人在街上游荡,结果人们多半对她很粗鲁,甚至骗她或抢她的东西,可是当她穿著年轻时,人们就对她尊重多了。当然也不是所有的美国老人家都有这样糟糕的经验,不过年纪大确实会遭遇一些特别的挑战。

Ironically, the elderly population in America is expanding-fast. Why?

People are living longer. Fewer babies are being born. And middle-aged "baby

boomers" are rapidly entering the ranks of the elderly. America may soon be a

place where wrinkles are "in." Marketing experts are already focusing on this

growing group of consumers. And even now the elderly have a great deal of

political power. The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), with over

30 million members, has a strong voice in Washington.

而很不幸偏偏美国老年人口又正在扩增中--很快速地扩增,为什么呢?因为现在的人越来越长命,婴孩的出生却减少,而当初在婴儿潮时出生现在是中年人的很快地就要进入老年阶段了,美国恐怕马上会成为一个皱纹「很流行」的国度。行销专家们已经开始注意这群人口持续增加中的消费者,而这群老年人现今甚至在政治上也相当有力,因为美国退休人员协会拥有超过三千万的会员,对华盛顿具相当的影响力。

Despite the challenges they face, Americans in their "twilight years"

generally refuse to give up on life. They find a variety of ways to keep

themselves active. To help them stay in shape, they may join mall walkers clubs,

fitness programs and even the "Senior Olympics." They can enjoy hours of

entertainment at senior centers and adult amusement parks. Many enroll in

continuing education programs to maintain their mental skills.

纵然他们遭遇挑战,处在迟暮之年的美国老年人通常还是不愿意放弃他们的生活,他们寻求各种不同的方法使自己更有活力,为了保持强健的身体状况,他们参加购物中心的竞走俱乐部、健身课程、甚至奥林匹克老人运动会。他们可以在老人中心和成人公园里逍遥好几个小时,许多人报名参加延伸制教育以维续他们的心智技能。

关于年轻人与老年人:

The young live in the present rather than in the past or future.

The young should feel grateful to the older generation, who has created a

good life for them.

The older generation fought in the two world wars. They faced real

problems, but the young have an easier life.

什么样的表现雅思口语考官会给高分

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1. 流利连贯度:在不缺少连贯的前提下,不怎么特别费力地说一定长度的答案。

清晰和自然地说出一定长度的答案是很重要的,给出自己清晰的观点。很多考生的答案太短了,而有的考生答案倒是很长,但是却没有明确的观点,而且听起来极不自然,像是背的。

2. 发音:表现出一定量的发音特征。

说长答案的时候,需要有一些自然的语言停顿和语言节奏、重音以及连读。很多考生不用自然的方式强调和停顿,就跟机器人一样。如果你给出背诵的答案,就会导致不自然的答案。

3. 灵活运用很需要:句子结构、词汇和连接词多样一点,展现出灵活度。

需要展示你对语言的灵活运用。有的考生不断重复简单的内容,还有很多给出准备好的背诵答案,完全没有自然的灵活运用。【免费领取雅思备考大礼包】

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雅思考试口语弃考有哪些影响?

雅思考试只弃考口语,总分会受到影响,但是对于考生的报考次数没有限制,无论考生上一次在什么时候、什么地方参加过考试,均可在报名截止日期之前报名参加下一次考试。另外,报名时所有考生可同时预订两场雅思考试。最多只能有两场未考的,如果已经注册了两场还没有考的,就不能再注册了。

每场雅思考试是相互独立的,您缺考并不会影响下一次的考试。只是弃考本次考试可能没有分数,以及报名费用不会返还给你。

雅思考试只弃考口语,那么口语就是零分。大学招生,雅思分数不仅看总分,还对各科的分数有要求,所以,对你的学校申请是非常不利的。

再说了,雅思口语只要去,开口就是4分,为什么不要啊?就当积累经验,也该去的,不可抗力就不说了。

雅思口语 尤其是第二部分描述 想不起来要说的词了讲僵掉了怎么办

首先,我建议你自己练的时候不要给自己后路,不要因为哪里说错了就重来,要时刻想着自己是在考场上,考官在看着我。千万不要动不动就重来,这样在考场上是很麻烦的。

依照你的习惯,似乎喜欢逐词去想,那么,万一你遇到突然一个词儿不会说了的状况,就可以用一些连接词、过渡词来争取思考换词的时间,或者换掉整个句子都可以。考官不会在意你是否句子相当完整,他更多在意的是你有没有表达清楚你想要表达的,或者说他有没有听明白。而我们所指的流畅是指你整个感觉,最简单的讲法就是你一直在说而没有停下来。

比如,你想说“他真的是一个很善解人意的人。”,然而,你在“善解人意”这一块儿出了问题,突然不知道怎么说了,你就可以用“well”、“I mean”之类的话来拖延时间,是在想不出了,就可以干脆毁掉上面的句子,说“I just wanna say...”之类的话,把那句话换个方式讲,比如“他对我们真的非常好”之类的。不见得要意思完全一样,意思相近即可。反正老外又不知道你在想什么。

最后,雅思考试其实并不难的。祝你好运咯

雅思口语考试中忘记了单词怎么办?

同学们在雅思口语考中,当回答考官问题的时候,说着说着正想表达的单词突然忘记了,脑子一下短路了,这时该怎么办呢?今天雅思培训老师就为同学们支招,希望对大有所帮助。

解决这个问题,我们需要先给单词分个类:

单词常见的有两种,一种是被动词汇,一种是主动词汇。一般来说,这两类词汇我们考中用到的比较多,那么什么叫做被动词汇呢???就是这个单词,你非要去看到或者听到,才能够想起来。有时候通过别人提醒,你才会想起,然后恍然大悟,原来我之前知道这个单词。这类单词的熟记有利于阅读、听力分数的提高。

但是主动词汇呢,相对来说就比较难啦,比如说写一个作文,这个时候对于你的主动词汇要求就会高一些,因为题目只提供有限的单词,你需要主动想起来其他单词,这时大脑就会用到主动词汇的那部分。很多同学这时候会突然发现,完了,写不下来,那个词分明很熟悉,但就是想不起来。

Why?事实上,那些单词你确实记了,但仅仅作为被动词汇记忆,没有把它作为主动词汇记住,所以它们并没有进入大脑的主动词汇的那个区域里,而是储存在被动词汇那里。

How?怎样把这些被动词汇变成主动词汇?运用!必须得是运用!

道理很简单,就像我们日常生活中,如果长时间不做一个事情的话,再次接触时你会变得不熟练,有时甚至忘记了。但是这个东西并不是代表你没有学过,只是方法存在一定的误差。

So!平时,多看一些文章,多看一些单词,看了之后一定要运用起来。 运用的方法有很多,比如看英剧美剧、听英语录音啊,看一些英文文章啊,Of course,不是中文文章!通过这种方式,大脑里的被动词汇受到刺激很有可能会变成主动词汇!

任何语言都有被动和主动之分,被动是那些需要提示才会有印象的词,主动就是你可以自由灵活运用的那些词汇。学习雅思有效的途径是把这些词汇从被动变成主动!另外,中文要比英文难很多,如果没有提示又不知道字怎么写,那么光知道拼音也无济于事;而英语,只要你会这个词的发音,那拼写也会写个八九不离十。

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