很多雅思高分学霸在高分经验分享中会告诉你,多看英剧,去模仿伦敦腔会赢得口语考官的好感。这是真的吗?下面小编就和大家分享模仿英国伦敦腔雅思口语能高分么,来欣赏一下吧。
模仿英国伦敦腔雅思口语能高分么
雅思口语口音=标准英国伦敦腔?
关于雅思,大家一定要明白,雅思考试是通行全球的英语考试,雅思考官来自地球上各个英语为交流语言的国家,听力材料中你也有机会接触到不止一种口音,那么我们又怎么会要求大家去练就某一种特定的英语口音呢?自然,分数也不会因为你的口音而受到任何影响啦!
当然,英国伦敦腔并不是那么好模仿的,也不是所有考鸭都是因为口音才拿的高分呢。
口音重要吗?
一个母语为中文的资深英语学习者,很少有人能真正做到一口地道口音的British/ American English.而在雅思口语的评分标准中,也并非要求你的发音要标准得跟BBC/CNN主播一样,但前提是你所说的英语得能让考官听懂,否则说的再流利再深情并茂也是没用的,而且即使你对咱们的考官全程微笑卖萌并不会有加分作用,真正得分我们还是要拼实力!
雅思口语高分的表达和传递信息的能力
作为雅思考试口语评分标准的”四大金刚”之一-pronunciation,它着重考察口语发音所涵盖的各项要素的多样性及准确性,其中不仅指单词和句子的读音及语调,也包括适当的连读,重音等细节。
口语中要带感情
好的英语发音不仅是掌握单独词语的音节标准这么简单,更是能够体现对intonation(语音的升降调)和stress (对单词中一些音节和句子中的一些单词重读及节奏)的理解。这也是很多口语5分的烤鸭们常常疑惑不知道为什么考官总能够火眼晶晶揪出自己在背诵答案的原因,没有真实情感表达的背书不能够达到沟通交流的目的。
考官判断你是否在背诵答案的依据更多体现在语调这一块,一个生硬的死记硬背的答案往往语调单一的。因此,集中练习单词的重音和音调是非常必要的。通过识别汉语和英语在语调、句子重读和节奏方面的差别,可以帮助你有意识的纠正自己的发音,真正做到说英语时就是英语范儿。
2020年9-12月雅思口语part2&3答案:收到的一条重要短信
Describe an important text message you received.
You should say:
what it was
when you got it
who you got it from
and explain why you thought it was important
I once received a text message from my mother. This was years ago while I was waiting to hear about my acceptance in university. In those days you received a letter through the post, you see. And I was away from home at the time. So I told my mother, if a letter arrives through the post for me, then please open it, and call me or text me the results – if it’s a letter from the universities application, body. So, at the time I was actually playing basketball with my friends at a leisure centre in Hefei, you see I was staying in Hefei with an uncle of mine, and I have a few friends there too. It was the summer holidays. So, I was playing basketball, and doing quite well, if I remember correctly. The game ended and we all shook hands and went to go get changed. I was sweating a lot because it was really hot that summer too, and I’d been playing really energetically. When I got to the changing rooms and opened my locker I checked my phone. I saw a missed call from my mother, then I saw I had also received a text message. I opened it and I found that she had, indeed, received a letter for me through the post, and it was an unconditional offer for the university I really wanted to study at! In England. So I was really happy. I’d not only played really well in my basketball game, but I’d also got the offer I wanted in the university I wanted to study at. So, of course it was an important message, and of course I felt fantastic.
Part3
1. Do you think traditional letters are a good way to send messages?
Traditional letters today are not a very efficient way to communicate – hardly anyone communicates in this way these days. It’s best to use messenger services on our mobile phone or email for business situations. Letters can be nice though – they can be a nice and personal way to communicate – maybe if I find a girl I fall in love with I might write her a love letter – this is a romantic tradition that I think is very sweet.
2. Have people changed the ways they communicate with each other?
Yes, radically. At least since I was a child. Today people are chatting on line all the time on WeChat and these kind of messenger services. It’s the main form of communication, actually. In some ways this is great, but it also has downsides – I think people might be losing the ability to talk and chat face to face!
3. Do technological advances have a negative impact on communication?
Yes, of course, In fact, they are the primary thing that impacts communication. Our communication has been revolutionized by technology. Especially in the past 10 years or so, there have been giant leaps in tech developments and advances. It’s actually a bit scary in some ways!
4. Is it more polite to make phone calls than send text messages?
It used to be… But today people are not really accustomed to sending messages. In fact, it has become quite normal to communicate even important business decisions, send documents and project work and all sorts, via WeChat messages, moreso than even emails in some cases.
2020年9-12月雅思口语part2&3答案解析:你浪费时间的场合
Describe an occasion when you wasted your time.
You should say:
Where you were
When it was
What you did
And explain why you think it was a waste of time
Emmm, there are a few occasions when I think that I wasted time. In fact, I am the kind of person who can be incredibly focused on work or studies at times, and on other occasions I can be quite absent-minded and find it hard to concentrate. I think a lot of people are similar – there are days when I can get loads of work done in a few hours and am highly productive, but other days, especially when I am worried or anxious about something, where I feel a bit guilty because I simply can’t focus or concentrate on the task at hand. The time I feel quite bad about was during the summer holidays at home when I had lots of work to do, and I just couldn’t relax or settle to do it. I left it all till the very last few days then got really stressed having to cram it all in. I should have just got down to it and done it little by little each day but I frittered my time away then had the huge project to tackle all in the last two days. I really don’t like doing things in this way, and I think it’s a bad use of time and causes one a lot of stress as well. I think good time-management skills are important and I have since trained myself to be much better in this regard.
Part 3
1. How can we avoid wasting time?
We can avoid wasting time by planning things properly, managing our time well, keeping schedules, to-do lists, task list and things like this. These are the best ways to avoid frittering time away. Also, I’d say it’s a state of mind issue – you have get into the right state of mind and develop a positive mental attitude to planning and not procrastinating – you know, putting things off till the last minute is always a bad way to approach things.
2. How can parents help children manage time?
Most certainly parents can… they can teach children about good time management, as they get older, for example through structuring their time to do homework, to watch TV, etc. Parents can make sure they balance their leisure time with their work and study time. Parents should indeed teach kids about this kind of thing.
3. Do you think having a rest is a waste of time?
No, of course not, especially if you have done your work tasks or homework and other important domestic errands and things like this, having a rest is also very important to get your energy back, to get your head clear and to charge your batteries for the next time you have work or responsibilities that require energy and effort.
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