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雅思口语话题省钱和婚礼该怎么说?有范文吗? ?

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AWeddingDescribeamemorableweddingthatyouattendedYoushouldsay:WhenitwasWhowasthereWhatyoudidthereandexplainwhyyouthinkitwassuccessful在雅思口语考试的机经题库中,以wedding为主题的问题分别出现在了第一部分和第二部分,在第一部分中,题库中的考题有,what’sthetypicalchineseweddinglike?Whatdopeopleusuallywearinthewedding?…这些题目相对而言比较简单,在答题中简单展示出中西文化差异即可。?

但是在第二部分中,很多同学看到wedding这个话题时会觉得很难表达,其实这个话题仅仅是描述一次参加婚礼的经历即可,建议拿到话题之后,就马上开始根据wedding这个关键词做brainstorming,在脑海中可能会出现的词:rosepetals,lovelyballoons,redcarpet,weddingcandies,brideandgroom,exchangetherings,exchangevows…有了这些单词,接下来就是组织语言的工作了,事件题相当于是一篇口述的记叙文,可以把记叙文的六大要素(when,who,where,beginning,plot,ending)融入进去,并且可以在其中点出自己最难忘的一个场景之类。

例如:Ithinkthemostromanticpartwasthetimewhenthenewlywedsweretakingtheweddingvows.Thegroomsaidtothebride,“Ilovethreethingsintheworld,thesun,themoonandyou,thesunfortheday,themoonforthenightandyouforever.”Andthebridesaidtothegroom,“Totheworld,youmightbejustoneperson,buttome,youaremywholeworld.”Thosewordstouchedeverybody’sheart.这个场景中出现的两段话,其实在我们的日常生活中,各类的英语美文中随处可见,建议可以有意识的准备一些类似的小段子,用在自己的口语考试中,为自己加一个亮点。

雅思口语范文

很多人的雅思口语老得不到提高,雅思口语的难点在于:

一、没话说(特别是第二部分的卡片题,碰到不熟悉的,说不满一分钟);

二、不知怎么说 (脑中出现的总是几个关键词而已,口头连词成句的能力还有欠缺,导致频繁出现broken English,即不成句的英语)。

以上这两点大大影响了口语成绩,均分全球垫底成为可能。而攻克这两大难点的通用武器便是——经典句型。语法知识告诉我们,英语中的三大从句各有用途。定语从句起修饰或包装的作用;名词性从句提供信息;状语从句补充说明,增加额外信息量。那么这三种从句是否也可以用在口语中并且发挥同样的用途呢?下面就从语法角度来感受英语从句在应对雅思口语考试三部分话题时的巨大威力。

一、定语从句经典系列

①(名词或代词) is the kind of (person/place/thing…) who (which/that) is…

②(名词或代词) is a (person/ place…) who (which) gives you the impression of being…

③(名词或代词)is one of the most (形容词) (名词) I have ever seen/met/known.

④(地点名称) is a place where you can do sth.

⑤(时间名词) is a day (occasion/the time) when you do sth.

实例分析

原句 套用句型后

He is truly helpful. a. He is the kind of guy who is truly helpful.

b. He always gives others the impression of being someone who is truly helpful.

Suzhou is ancient but also modern. a. Suzhou is the kind of city which gives you the impression of being both ancient and modern.

b. Suzhou is a place where you can appreciate both the ancient culture and modern city lifestyle.

The film is interesting.a. This is one of the most interesting films I have ever seen.

b. This is the kind of movie which blows your mind.

The party is exciting. a. This is the most exciting party I have ever attended.

b. It’s a party that I will remember for the rest of my life.

On the weekend, I relax myself by reading.Weekends are the time when I relax myself by reading.

说明:雅思口语话题频繁涉及人物,地点,物品,事件四大类,上表中的原句是在回答此类问题时多数考生使用的句型。其缺陷是过于简短,一不能体现语法优势,二不能凑字数争取时间。而套用句型后的表达效果就明显不一样了。可见,定语从句的使用在口语中可以起到“包装”作用。

其实口语中最最需要的是两个字:真实。只要把握这一点,再加上一定的基础。你看看下面的东西,也许对你会有帮助。

雅思口语话题实战范例

话题背景介绍:

话题:What kinds of things make you laugh? 剑7中TEST 2的题目。于是讨论。讨论结果多种多样,覆盖了很多口语考试中的题目。在此不一一列举。大多数同学想到了喜剧、笑话,还有朋友聚会。当然,还有一些不一样的答案……此处和大家分享。

实话实说版:A score of 7 can definitely make me laugh.

这是一个学生给出的答案。(我被她的过分直白“震汗”了~~-_-||)虽然她并没有把答案完整地说出来,但是当她说出a score of 7的时候,眼睛中透出的一份期盼、一份得意和一份不敢相信,已经很好地诠释了她的语言。对于很多中国考生来说,一次考个7分(average or overall)总会让我们有一点点白日梦的感觉,但又不是完全不能实现。这个7分是一个肯定、一个成就,也是一个礼物,一份惊喜。如果你的表情足够配套,那么这份直白和勇敢一定能够打动考官的!

想到这些就记下来。其实雅思口语的标准是交流。不用高深的词汇和复杂的语法,而是真实纯粹地表达了自己的想法。毕竟,我们对面的是有血肉之躯的考官,并非冰冷的机器。所以,让自己的语言有“交流”的意义能够帮助我们取得一个好成绩。

祝你好运!取得理想的雅思成绩!

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雅思口语题:Describe a story that someone told you when you were a child,不少于10句

Once upon a time there was a dear little girl who was loved by every one who looked at her, but most of all by her grandmother, and there was nothing that she would not have given to the child. Once she gave her a little cap of red velvet, which suited her so well that she would never wear anything else. So she was always called little red-cap.

One day her mother said to her, come, little red-cap, here is a piece of cake and a bottle of wine. Take them to your grandmother, she is ill and weak, and they will do her good. Set out before it gets hot, and when you are going, walk nicely and quietly and do not run off the path, or you may fall and break the bottle, and then your grandmother will get nothing. And when you go into her room, don't forget to say, good-morning, and don't peep into every corner before you do it.

I will take great care, said little red-cap to her mother, and gave her hand on it.

The grandmother lived out in the wood, half a league from the village, and just as little red-cap entered the wood, a wolf met her. Red-cap did not know what a wicked creature he was, and was not at all afraid of him.

"Good-day, little red-cap," said he.

"Thank you kindly, wolf."

"Whither away so early, little red-cap?"

"To my grandmother's."

"What have you got in your apron?"

"Cake and wine. Yesterday was baking-day, so poor sick grandmother is to have something good, to make her stronger."

"Where does your grandmother live, little red-cap?"

"A good quarter of a league farther on in the wood. Her house stands under the three large oak-trees, the nut-trees are just below. You surely must know it," replied little red-cap.

The wolf thought to himself, what a tender young creature. What a nice plump mouthful, she will be better to eat than the old woman. I must act craftily, so as to catch both. So he walked for a short time by the side of little red-cap, and then he said, "see little red-cap, how pretty the flowers are about here. Why do you not look round. I believe, too, that you do not hear how sweetly the little birds are singing. You walk gravely along as if you were going to school, while everything else out here in the wood is merry."

Little red-cap raised her eyes, and when she saw the sunbeams dancing here and there through the trees, and pretty flowers growing everywhere, she thought, suppose I take grandmother a fresh nosegay. That would please her too. It is so early in the day that I shall still get there in good time. And so she ran from the path into the wood to look for flowers. And whenever she had picked one, she fancied that she saw a still prettier one farther on, and ran after it, and so got deeper and deeper into the wood.

Meanwhile the wolf ran straight to the grandmother's house and knocked at the door.

"Who is there?"

"Little red-cap," replied the wolf. "She is bringing cake and wine. Open the door."

"Lift the latch," called out the grandmother, "I am too weak, and cannot get up."

The wolf lifted the latch, the door sprang open, and without saying a word he went straight to the grandmother's bed, and devoured her. Then he put on her clothes, dressed himself in her cap, laid himself in bed and drew the curtains.

Little red-cap, however, had been running about picking flowers, and when she had gathered so many that she could carry no more, she remembered her grandmother, and set out on the way to her.

She was surprised to find the cottage-door standing open, and when she went into the room, she had such a strange feeling that she said to herself, oh dear, how uneasy I feel to-day, and at other times I like being with grandmother so much. She called out, "good morning," but received no answer. So she went to the bed and drew back the curtains. There lay her grandmother with her cap pulled far over her face, and looking very strange.

"Oh, grandmother," she said, "what big ears you have." "The better to hear you with, my child," was the reply. "But, grandmother, what big eyes you have," she said. "The better to see you with," my dear. "But, grandmother, what large hands you have." "The better to hug you with." "Oh, but, grandmother, what a terrible big mouth you have." "The better to eat you with."

And scarcely had the wolf said this, than with one bound he was out of bed and swallowed up red-cap.

When the wolf had appeased his appetite, he lay down again in the bed, fell asleep and began to snore very loud. The huntsman was just passing the house, and thought to himself, how the old woman is snoring. I must just see if she wants anything.

So he went into the room, and when he came to the bed, he saw that the wolf was lying in it. Do I find you here, you old sinner, said he. I have long sought you. Then just as he was going to fire at him, it occurred to him that the wolf might have devoured the grandmother, and that she might still be saved, so he did not fire, but took a pair of scissors, and began to cut open the stomach of the sleeping wolf. When he had made two snips, he saw the little red-cap shining, and then he made two snips more, and the little girl sprang out, crying, ah, how frightened I have been. How dark it was inside the wolf. And after that the aged grandmother came out alive also, but scarcely able to breathe. Red-cap, however, quickly fetched great stones with which they filled the wolf's belly, and when he awoke, he wanted to run away, but the stones were so heavy that he collapsed at once, and fell dead.

Then all three were delighted. The huntsman drew off the wolf's skin and went home with it. The grandmother ate the cake and drank the wine which red-cap had brought, and revived, but red-cap thought to herself, as long as I live, I will never by myself leave the path, to run into the wood, when my mother has forbidden me to do so.

It is also related that once when red-cap was again taking cakes to the old grandmother, another wolf spoke to her, and tried to entice her from the path. Red-cap, however, was on her guard, and went straight forward on her way, and told her grandmother that she had met the wolf, and that he had said good-morning to her, but with such a wicked look in his eyes, that if they had not been on the public road she was certain he would have eaten her up. Well, said the grandmother, we will shut the door, that he may not come in. Soon afterwards the wolf knocked, and cried, open the door, grandmother, I am little red-cap, and am bringing you some cakes. But they did not speak, or open the door, so the grey-beard stole twice or thrice round the house, and at last jumped on the roof, intending to wait until red-cap went home in the evening, and then to steal after her and devour her in the darkness. But the grandmother saw what was in his thoughts. In front of the house was a great stone trough, so she said to the child, take the pail, red-cap. I made some sausages yesterday, so carry the water in which I boiled them to the trough. Red-cap carried until the great trough was quite full. Then the smell of the sausages reached the wolf, and he sniffed and peeped down, and at last stretched out his neck so far that he could no longer keep his footing and began to slip, and slipped down from the roof straight into the great trough, and was drowned. But red-cap went joyously home, and no one ever did anything to harm her again.

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