雅思口语多米诺 Part3答题模板
雅思口语Part 3常见问题类型和参考答案
Part 3常见问题:Making Comparisons – Questions on Differences1. What are the differences in the music that young and old people listen to?I suppose there are a handful of differences, one of which would be that young people, onthe whole, mainly like listening to pop music, whereas the older generation tend to prefer listening to more traditional music, like folk music, Chinese opera, and even old revolutionary songs. So that’s one difference, and I guess another would be that young people often listen to Western music as well as Chinese music, whereas in contrast, I think it’s fair to say that most elderly people just tend to listen to Chinese music.2. What are the differences between living in cities and living in the countryside?Well I guess one difference would be that living in rural areas is generally a lot morerelaxing than living in urban areas, basically because the pace of life is relatively slower and more laid-back (悠闲). So that’s one thing, and as well as this, I guess another difference would be that in the countryside, there are generally not as many things to do as there are living in cities.3. What are the differences between young people and old people when they go travelling?I guess there are a handful of differences, of which one would be that young people generally like doing quite exciting and energetic things, for example if they’re on the beach, theymight play frisbee or volleyball, whereas I would say the elderly, on the whole, tend to simply like relaxing when they go on holiday, so they’ll probably take a few books with them and spend most of the time on a deck chair next to a swimming pool soaking up the sun and enjoying the feeling of doing nothing.4. What are the differences between a city centre and the suburbs?Well firstly, I think it’s fair to say that the city centre tends to be the most built-up area of the city, and is where most of the main commercial buildings are situated, like shopping malls and office blocks, whereas the suburbs are generally much more residential, and everything’s usually a lot more spread out (分散).So this is one aspect, and I suppose another thing to mention would be the traffic, because in most cities, the downtown areas, on the whole, tend to get horrendously congested (可怕的拥堵), whereas in the outskirts, the traffic’s normally not too bad, which is why I guess more and more people nowadays prefer living a little bit further out from the city centre – at least this seems to be the case in Guangzhou anyway.5. What are the differences between formal and casual clothes?Well thinking about it, I’d say it’s really what they seek to achieve. So basically what I meanis that, for formal clothes, one’s appearance is the most important aspect. In other words, you want to look good and presentable (像样的) in front of others; whereas for casual clothes, I’d say the comfort is the most important thing, which is why most people wear casual clothes when they’re at home. So formal clothes might look better than casual clothes, but they’re definitely not as comfortable!6. Are there any differences between the people who were famous in the past, and the people who are famous today?That’s an interesting question, and to tell the truth, I’m not really all that sure. But thinkingabout it, I guess there might be a few differences. I mean, nowadays it’s relatively easier to become famous because of the Internet, which gives everyone the possibility of gaining exposureto a large number of people. So because of this, I’d say that nowadays there are a lot of peoplewith normal backgrounds who have been able to become famous, whereas in the past, I imaginethis wasn't so much the case (以前不太这样子的), and that most people who became famousseveral decades ago probably received more professional training and had privileged backgrounds (家庭背景好).7. Do people of different ages relax in the same way?No, I guess on the whole, they generally don’t. I mean, children, for example, kind of justlike to relax by playing with toys or watching cartoons on TV. And for my age group, I’d say we generally like chatting with friends on QQ or weibo, which is the Chinese equivalent of Twitter.And regarding the older generation, I’d say they tend to relax by simply either watching TV orreading the newspaper, which is something that young people don’t really do anymore.Part 3常见问题:How important…?●It’s extremely important because…●It’s definitely important because…●It’s essential because…●It’s fundamental because…●It’s not that important because…(It’s not so important because…)1. How important are leaders to a community of people?Oh, I think that good leadership is absolutely vital for the progress and stability of a community. Humans are social by nature, and having strong individuals guide them, is essential for their development.2. How important is giving hospitality to friends/strangers in your culture?It’s very important to be hospitable in Chinese culture. We always pay extra attention to makingpeople feel at hoe when they visit us. We believe that it is a sign of curtesy(=politeness), and weshould make sure that people feel as comfortable as possible. In the countryside, it’s very common for farmers to offer tea to people who pass by. I visited many old villages in Fujian and Guizhou, and I was always well received by the locals when I asked them for directions. Chinesepeople are usually very welcoming.3. How important is it to maintain individuality?It is fundamental to maintain individuality. Even if you are part of a team, you should fix yourselfsome personal goals, because you can’t always depend on others. In addition, if you improve yourself, everyone will benefit from it. Nowadays, I think that it is important to think by oneself,and make decisions independently. In China, we receive an education that does not encourage individuality or originality, but it’s essential to be creative and independent in today’s world.You should realize what is good for your own future. Plus, I think it ‘s nice to have time on yourown sometimes. I was raised as an only child, and I enjoy being alone from time to time.4. How important is music for a country?Music is essential for a country. First of all, every country has its own music, which means thatmusic can represent national identity. In addition, music definitely brings people together, so itcreates feelings of patriotism. For example, when the national anthem is playing, people willbe proud of their own countries.5. How important do you think traditional music will be in the future?Well, we never know for sure what will happen in the future, but I think that our traditionalmusic will become more fashionable very soon. I think that people might get tired of international music. Young people might enjoy the traditional sounds, as well as the skills requiredto play ancient instruments. Some famous artists like Jay Chou already mix modern rhythmswith traditional sound. I think that might get even more popular in the future. Traditional instruments like the erhu, pipa or guzheng sound absolutely stunning.6. How important are art galleries in modern societies?I think that art galleries are extremely important to societies because they display the objects societies consider beautiful. Art galleries are great places for people to appreciate fine art. Theyallow people to daydream, and they develop everyone’s imagination. I regard art museums as sophisticated places. Only refined people can fully enjoy art. I think that children should be takento art galleries, and a guide should explain to them why paintings are meaningful and what theyactually represent. Everyone should understand that art expresses feelings.7. How important are clothes as an expression of personality?I would say that clothes are extremely important nowadays. I think clothes reflect people’s tastes. You can judge if people care about their appearance or not, you can see if they are rathershy or outgoing. Sometimes colors can express whether or not people are active, enthusiasticor even optimistic. On the other hand, I was raised to believe that we shouldn’t judge a book byits cover. Appearance can be deceptive. A man might wear a suit on a daily basis at work, andyou might think that he is serious and reliable, but in fact he may go out every night, drink a lotof alcohol and lie to everyone. Very often, clothes reflect your professional position rather thanyour personality.Part 3常见问题:How could…? (Solutions)●I guess the best would be to…●I guess there are a number of things that could be done, one of which would be to…●I guess …could be… in a number of ways.●One possibility might be to…●One thing could be to…●I guess that requires…●They should definitely do… and…●It is indispensable(=essential) for the government to…●In order to solve this problem, the government should…●The most effective way to solve this problem might be to…●They could also arrange to do…● A number of actions should be taken…●This issue should be taken care of (=tackled) step by step…●Initially… Then… And probably most importantly…Explaining your idea:●Because in so doing,…●Because by doing that,…●Because then…●Because at the moment,…1. How can traffic congestion be reduced?Well, I guess congestion could be reduced in a number of ways.For example, one thing would be to increase the number of car lanes, because in so doing, cars would have more space to drive around. So that’s one thing, and I suppose maybe another possibility might be to introduce (引进) a congestion charge (拥堵费), like they’ve done in some cities around the world, as by doing this, people will think twice (三思而行) before getting into their cars. So yeah, that’s basically what I reckon.2. How do you think noise in cities could be reduced?Thinking about it, I guess there are a number of things that could be done, one of which would be t o impose a fine on (惩罚) companies or individuals who make excessive noise, especially construction companies, because I’d say they’re, by far, the biggest culprits. And as well as this, maybe another thing might be to ban vehicles from hooting, because it’s one of the noisiest sounds in cities, and so I’m sure they would become a lot quieter without cars hooting all the time.3. How do you think you could improve and be on time more often?I guess the best thing to do would be to always allow lots of time to get anywhere. So for example, if it normally takes me, say, half an hour to get to the city centre, then I should probably leave home about an hour before I need to get there.4. What can the government do about pollution?Well I guess they could do a number of things, one of which would be to encourage people to reduce their carbon footprint (碳脚印), in other words, become more environmentally-friendly. And one way of doing this, I suppose, might be to introduce a system whereby people are paid for recycling things, such as empty bottles and cans, otherwise they have no incentive.5. How can children be encouraged to play less computer games and more sports?That's a tough question, because it's practically impossible tearing a child away from a computer screen when they’re busy playing a game, but I guess one thing that could be done would be to make sports more appealing by providing more sports facilities. So, in other words, if a child only has to walk five minutes to get to a basketball court, he’s much more likely to play basketball than if he had to catch a bus for half an hour.6. How should parents educate their children before they start school?Well, I'm no expert, but I guess one thing they should do is encourage their children in everything they do, even if they make mistakes, because this'll help build children’s confidence and self-esteem (自尊). So that’s one thing, and I guess another good thing for parents to do would be to read stories, especially ones with good moral values, because all children love stories, and, in this way, they’ll be learning things without even realizing it.7. How do you think people can deal with pressure?That’s a good question, and thinking about it, I’d say one thing that they could do is to let those close to them know how they’re really feeling, instead of keeping it bottled in (把感受深埋心底). And I know it sounds a bit simple, but I think in this way, friends and family will be able to help someone share the burden they are feeling, and hopefully help them get rid of the pressure. Or at the very least (最起码), they can support them in dealing with it.8. How do you think children could be brought up to become unselfish people?Well if I think about how my parents brought me up, one of the things they did to prevent me from becoming selfish was to set a good example (做出榜样) for me. In other words, they were always considerate and generous towards others, and this rubbed off on me (对我产生了影响), you know, it made me act in the same way. So I’d say this is definitely one of the best things that parents can do.9. Do you have any ideas on how to help children learn to co-operate with others and work asa team?That’s a good question, and thinking about it, I’d say one way of cultivating their teamwork skills would be through games, because after all, every child enjoys playing games. So if they were given games to play which involved working together with other children, then I think this would be a very effective way of developing their sense of teamwork.10. In what ways can parents encourage their children to develop leadership abilities?That’s a good question, and I’d say parents can encourage their children in a number of ways, one of which would be to give them as much freedom as possible to do what they want, instead of always telling them what to do. Because in this way, I think children will be able to better develop a sense of independence and maturity, which are important leadership qualities. And as well as this, I think another thing that parents can do is to always encourage their children in everything they do, regardless of how well they do it, because children will become more self-confident as a result, and will therefore be more likely to become a good leader.Part 3常见问题:Why问题类型1. Why do people enjoy visiting others?People enjoy visiting their friends and relatives because it is a good chance to get together and talk. You only enjoy visiting the people you get along well with. You expect to share some stories, or some laughs. Visits always bring people closer together. In addition, you might have a drink or some snacks while talking. Being with friends is always enjoyable and relaxing.2. Why do many people enjoy painting as a hobby?Painting must be relaxing, I guess. It could be a good way for a person to forget about his or her problems. It’s a quiet activity for people to unwind, and use their creativity at the same time.3. Why do many people encourage their children to join groups?I think that parents always want their children to be a member of a team because it is important for kids to socialize and make friends. Being part of a group will allow children to communicate with other young people and to expand their social skills. Nowadays, it’s fundamental to have good interpersonal skills. In addition, parents believe that it is better to play or learn with others rather than to be alone. A lot of young people like to stay in front of their computers at home, but parents consider this as a bad habit. I think that hanging out with other people is more fun and enjoyable.4. Why do some people think that keeping pets is good for children?It can be beneficial for children to have a pet because the animal can become a good companion. In addition, some parents believe that having a pet can give children a sense of responsibility. The kids must walk the dog, clean it and feed it. It could be a good chance for children to learn how to take care of weaker and younger creatures. I think that children with pets might learn how to be more considerate and thoughtful.5. Why do many films nowadays show a lot of violence?That’s a good question, and it fuels(=create)a lot of debates. I think that many men like to watch violent movies because, perhaps deep inside, men need this kind of adrenaline rush (=intense excitement) but they can’t experience it in real life. I think that young men always dream of having super-powers, and being able to crush anyone they dislike. Nowadays, we live in a pretty peaceful society even though there are occasional crimes, and violence simply lets people escape from reality. However, I think problems can sometimes happen when some people stop being able to discern what is real from what is fictional.6. Why don’t some people want to play sports?I suppose it must be related to their education and their personality. If their parents didn’t encourage them to practice sports at a young age, chances are they won’t enjoy running and competing. In addition, some people simply don’t have this mentality. Some might say they are a little lazy. I think everyone is different: in English you say “to each his own,”, right?7. Why do some people follow fashion in your country?Well, I guess it’s nice to look good and trendy. People want to buy cool clothes in order to leave a good first impression on others, and they also want their friends to think that they look nice, or elegant, or hip. Looking attractive is important in society. Wearing nice clothes definitely gives people confidence. In addition, people enjoy spending time with pretty girls or handsome guys: it’s always more pleasant talking with them. It sounds a bit superficial, but I think it’s true, we’re all attracted to beauty.8. Why is it important to know weather predictions in advance?I think it’s important to know what the weather will be like for people who plan to go traveling, or for those who plan to spend time outside for a special occasion. In addition, when there are weather alerts for a typhoon, a tornado, or a hurricane, it’s obviously vital to be aware of what might happen. These are extreme circumstances. Otherwise, I don’t think we need to check the weather forecast on a daily basis, because we shouldn’t try to control everything. I guess it’s simply a habit old people develop. I don’t think young people worry too much about tomorrow’s weather.9. Why do many people want to go abroad for an extended period of time?A lot students want to further their studies overseas because they believe that foreign universities can offer a better education, as well as more opportunities for their future. In some cases, people expect to find a better job and to make more money. I’ve heard that many Australian students take a year off after their studies in order to relax before starting our in life. They want to visit many countries and experience life. I think it’s amazing for young people to be able to do this. In China, if a student finds a part-time job, he’ll never make enough money to fly all around the globe.10. Why does shopping make some people feel happy?I guess that it’s always a pleasant feeling to get some new clothes that look good. It can make you look better, and people feel more confident when they’re pleased with their appearance. In addition, a lot of women consider shopping a hobby. It’s relaxing for them. They can spend time with their friends or their mothers, chatting and laughing while trying on new clothes. We all know how much women worry about their appearance, so it’s understandable that shopping for nice clothes and shoes can make themexcited. What’s more, we are all becoming more materialistic: we all care about having a car, a nice mobile, a good computer, because other people do. We can’t help comparing what we have with that others ought. On top of this, if we can buy something nice and expensive with our own money, we will experience a sense of achievement.Part 3常见问题:Compare…(Advantages and Disadvantages)●Well, looking at the advantages, I’d say that the main one is that…And as for the drawbacks, I suppose the most obvious one is that…Well, in terms of the positive effects, I’d say it’s a key source of revenue for many regions, especially for underdeveloped areas which would struggle a lot if it wasn’t for tourism. And it also creates a lot of employment for countries as well. Regarding the negative effects,I wouldn’t actually say there are that many, but I supposeone could be that local governments in some areas might start paying more attention to attracting tourism rather than the well-being (福利) of the local citizens, which I think is wrong, because taking care of the needs of the local citizens should always be the number one priority(最优先考虑的事).3. What are the pros and cons of long-distance travelling?Ok, well looking at the pros, I guess I’d basically say that when you travel far away, you get to see things that you wouldn’t normally see where you’re from, so for example, if I went to Africa, I’m sure I would get to see a whole new lifestyle, you know, something completely different to what I’m used to here.”And as for the cons, well, first of all, travelling a long way can be quite stressful and exhausting, especially if there are delays involved. And I know from personal experience that long-haul flights (长途航班) tend to be particularly uncomfortable, as unless you’re in business or first class, you have very little leg space, and it’s really difficult getting to sleep. So it’s often not a great deal of fun, especially if you’re travelling on your own.4. What are the advantages of giving money as a gift?Well, I guess one of the biggest advantages is that the person receiving the money can get whatever they want with it, so you save yourself the risk of wasting your money on something that the person has no interest in. And as well as this, I guess another advantage is that it saves a lot of time, because firstly you don’t have to spend time deciding on what to get, and secondly, you don’t have to bother about going and buying something. So all in all, money makes a pretty good gift!5. What do you think are the benefits of traveling by train?Well for me, I’d say one of the biggest benefits is that, with trains, you pretty much know (基本上知道) exactly what time you’ll arrive somewhere. Because I mean, unlike cars and buses, you won’t get stuck in traffic (堵在路上) if you go by train. So unless your train is delayed, which doesn’t happen a lot here, you should be able to get where you wanna go on time.So that’s one thing, and as well as this, I’d say another good thing about traveling by train is that you can get up and move around during the journey, which isn’t really possible if you’re in a car! So I think this makes traveling by train a bit more comfortable and enjoyable than a lot of other forms of transport.6. Are there any disadvantages to having lots of money?Yeah, I suppose there are. For example, I’ve heard quite a few stories about people who have won the lottery that have gone on to become quite unhappy and depressed, because everyone around them suddenly started asking for money. So this would be one disadvantage, and I guess another would be that it might bequite difficult to tell who your real friends are, because it’s very likely that a lot of people might want to make friends with you purely because of your money. But in any case (不过,五路如何), I’d still much rather be rich than just well-off (小康)!7. What are the benefits of swimming?Well, I guess the first thing to say would be that it’s good exercise, because you use all the muscles in your body when you swim. And it’s also relatively easy on the body, at least compared with some other kinds of exercise, because when you swim, your body’s moving in quite a smooth motion, whereas in sports like basketball and football, you often have to make sudden movements, which can lead to injuries if you’re not careful! So that would be one thing, and I guess another good thing about swimming is that it’s usually quite refreshing (清凉提神的), especially when the weather’s hot, and it can even be quite relaxing, as long as the pool’s not too crowded, of course!8. What are the good points about being famous?Well first of all, I imagine if you’re famous, you’re probably welcomed by people everywhere you go, which I’m sure must be nice to experience! So that’s one thing, and I guess another advantage of being famous is that you get a lot of companies sending you free stuff, like clothes and bags, in the hope that other people will see you with their product and then go and buy it themselves. And I remember once reading an interview with Will Smith, the actor, who said that he hardly needs to buy anything nowadays, because he gets most things for free!9. Are there any disadvantages to being famous?Yeah I’d say there are. And the most obvious one would be a lack of privacy. Because as I’m sure you know, most celebrities get followed around everywhere by the paparazzi, even on holiday, which I’m sure they must get sick and tired of (感到十分厌烦).So this would be one disadvantage, and I guess another would be that it might be quite difficult to tell (很难看得出) who your real friends are, because it’s very likely that a lot of people might want to be your friend purely because of your fame. And I guess that’s the reason why most celebrities mainly hang out and mingle(交际) with other celebrities.10. What benefits do people derive from taking part in competitive sport?Well I’ve never really thought about it, but I guess one benefit would be that people get a lot of excitement from taking part in competitive sport, because I mean, one of the beauties of sport is that you never quite know what’s gonna happen, or how the result’s gonna turn out. So it’s generally quite exciting taking part, and not just that, but (不仅如此) it’s also a fun way of keeping fit. You know, it’s a lot more fun than simply running on a treadmill (跑步机) for example!11. In general, what are the pros and cons of advertising?Well, looking at the advantages, I’d say that the main one is that it can help increase the awareness of a product or service, and in a lot of cases, you can reach a very wide target market through advertising, for example with TV and Internet ads. And as for the drawbacks, well I suppose the most obvious one is the cost, because as I’m sure you know, advertising isn’t cheap, and you have to pay for it up front, before you can start enjoying the benefits. So in other words, there’s quite a big element of risk (风险) to it, because you know, you could end up losing quite a lot of money if your advertising campaign (广告宣传活动) isn’t successful.。
雅#思口语part3问题总结与解析
雅思口语part3问题总结与解析为了大家能更好的备考雅思考试,前程百利雅思小编特为大家整理雅思口语part3问题总结与解析,包了最新雅思听说读写备考资料,以及最权威的参考书,处于备考中的考生们,还等什么呢!1. 原因论述类考题:在回答这种类型的雅思口语考题时, ----问题的重点,且一定要紧扣此重点, 不能游离出去------探寻原因,这样,思路就能更加开阔,更能做到有话可说。
比如下面这道题:what is the reason why so many people want to become famous?参考答案:I believe many people want to become famous for two reasons. The first reason is if they become famous, they can make a lot of easy money and they can make their life easier. The second reason is they can make powerful friends and they will be powerful enough to protect their friends and family better.非常高频的出现一些因果的表达法,如 because, due to, owing to, the reason why...is that..., contribute to, lead to, give rise to, be attributed to, result from 等。
2.情况对比类考题:这类题目说穿了就是对于正反两面的讨论。
因此,经常用到的词就有 advantages, benefits, merits, upsides, plus points, disadvantages, drawbacks, downsides, minus points 等。
雅思口语Part3说说如何表达自己的观点(模版)
雅思口语Part3说说如何表达自己的观点(模版)第一篇:雅思口语Part3说说如何表达自己的观点(模版)在雅思口语第三部分,考官往往会问考生自己对于某个问题的观点看法。
为了使自己的口语内容更为充实,考生不仅仅要表明自己的观点,同时也要相应地给予一些有说服力的理由或者具体实例,让考官信服。
所以环球雅思老师具体为考生来解读这一问题。
出题方式:Do you think….?Do you believe….?Do you feel that….?What do you think about….?解题思路:1)表达自己的观点2)给出支持的理由或者例子常用表达:肯定:Yes/Sure/certainly/absolutely.I believe that…./I really think that…./I strongly believe that…./I’m convinced that….It’s good for…./it’s essential for…./it’s very important for….否定:Certainly not!/absolutely not!It could have a bad effect on…./it’s unfair to…./it’s unreasonable to….举例;For example/ let me give you an example例子:Do you think that children should wear a uniform to school?Yes, I think that children in the middle school and high school should wear a uniform to school.I strongly believe that it’s essential for giving children a sense of unity.Young children can be very snobbish about fashion and often ridicule and pick onchildren w ho don’t wear expensive or designer clothes.If all school children have to wear a uniform, they will all look the same and so poorer children won’t be discriminated against by the richer children.首先第一句话,考生表明自己的观点,认为中学生应该穿校服上学。
雅思口语Part3的常见问题及解答技巧
雅思口语Part3的常见问题及解答技巧关于雅思口语Part 3的常见问题及解答技巧问题方式第一种: 过去和现在变化类问题例子:How has your hometown changed in the past decade?What changes do you foresee in the next 20-50 years?下列内容可以帮助大家引入答题内容回答过去Well, Im not exactly sure of it since I have been quite a busy student over the past 10 years.But, let me try to search my memory and answer your question.回答将来Wow, 50 years, huh? Thats a very far future. Im not sure whats going to happen to then. Since the future is 无法预测unpredictable.But let me try to imagine it.答题时要注意时态的`转换,动词的曲折变位.平时练习的时候结合下列造句结构比较The difference between is that is more while is moreWhile is perhaps more is moreThe main difference between the way and the way is in the The biggest difference between about years ago and today is thatThere are some key differences between andOne big way that differ from isYes, there are quite a few differences between and. A goodexample is。
雅思口语Part3精彩范文:与朋友共进晚餐
雅思口语Part3精彩范文:与朋友共进晚餐我们在备考雅思口语的时候最好多多积累一些语料和素材,从不同话题的雅思范文中积累就是一个好方法,下面小编给大家带来雅思口语Part3精彩范文:与朋友共进晚餐,来参考哦!雅思口语Part3:与朋友共进晚餐Describe a dinner that you had with your friendsDescribe a dinner that you had with your friendsWhen it happenedWhere it happenedWho you had dinner withAnd how you felt about the dinner?回答示例I have had many memorable dinners with my friendsHere I would like to talk about a dinner, which I had with my friends Ravi and Mohan at Rangla Punjab last month.Rangla Punjab literally means colorful PunjabIt is a very famous restaurant on the national highway, between Jalandhar and Phagwara.It was Ravi’s’s birthday and so he treated us to a dinner at Rangla Punjab.I felt really good about the dinner because I had never been to this restaurant beforeThe entry ticket to the restaurant is Rs.400It includes dinnerCultural programs go on throughout the eveningDinner is pure vegetarian and is served with traditional Punjabi hospitalityFirst they served us buttermilkThen they served fritters and saladIn the Main course there were three four types of vegetables, dal and many types of flat breadsIn dessert we were served rice puddingIn the end they offered jiggery, which had cardamom and cinnamon added to it.I loved all the dishesWe all enjoyed a lotThe waiters were very friendly and literally forcing us to eat more than moreWe even took a camel ride over there.On the whole it was a wonderful experience.考官后续提问1. Do Indian people like to eat at home?Yes, Indian people like to eat at home. Occasionally, they go out and enjoy different types of food.2. How often do Indian people eat out?Well, India is the very vast country, and it is very difficult to answer this question. Usually Indian people like to eat at home, and only sometimes go out on some special occasion, or when they have guests3. Why do some people like to eat alone?Some people like to eat alone, maybe because they don’t like other people’s company or maybe they don’t want to share their food.4. Are there any disadvantages of eating outside?Eating outside is expensive and not healthy. To make the food more tasty, they add too much oil and spices, which are not good for health.5. What’ s the dif ference between having meals at home and in a restaurant?Meals at home are healthier as we generally do not add too much oil, and also add spices and salt according to our taste. Where as, this is not the case when we eat out. Secondly, eating out is generally costlier.6. Why do some people keep eating unhealthy food even if they already know the harm?Some people keep eating unhealthy food even if they already know that it is harmful, because they go after the taste and ignore the risks to health. Another reason maybe, that they cannot afford healthy food.雅思口语Part2答案:一顿特别的晚餐I had many meals and I took part in many celebrations and parties and among them the meal I had with my teachers and classmates in my high school was a very important one and I still remember it.I had the meal at our school community center. The meal was thrown as part of the fare-well of our batch from the high school. The party was help in the evening and our teachers, classmates and some of the members of the school committee as well as our guardians were present. My father was present with me and he was sitting next to me in the meal.This was a special meal because this was the last meal I had with my classmates who had been my friend for more than 4 years. I was bit sad to admi t to myself that I won’t see most of them in my life again and I was happy that I had such a good memory about my school, teachers and friends.There was a short speech by 2-3 of our teachers and by 2-3 guardians and after that the meal was served. Many items were served in the feast and we all ate voraciously as we were hungry.I enjoyed the desert very much. I returned home at late nightwith my father and started feeling that I will never forget this event and the good meal I had with my teachers and friends whom I might not meet again.Similar Cue Card T opicsYour ability to talk about this Cue Card would enable you to talk about the following Cue Cards as well:Describe an outdoor meal you enjoyed.Describe meal that you had with your friends.Describe a meal or food item you know how to cook.Describe a skill you have.Describe a picnic you enjoyed.雅思口语考试重点在于会交流蹦出一个话题:What kinds of things make you laugh? 剑7中TEST 2的题目。
雅思口语part3(一)答题思路
3)回答策略
古今对比
Are free time nowadays longer than that 20 years ago in your country?
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Well, obviously nowadays people have more leisure time than past. As we all known, in China ,there many public holidays, such as International Labors day, National Day and many other holidays. What’s more , our government also adds some other holidays for people, for example, the Dragon boat day and the Tomb-Sweeping Day. So people can enjoy themselves during these holidays.
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年龄对比
Do old and young people like the same kind of music?
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Sample:
To be honest, I don’t think that they are fond of the same kind of music. At least, in China, the elder and young like different kinds of music. The old are apt to listen to some smooth kind of music, conversely, the young are more likely to fond of rock and roll with tight harmony and great rhythm.
如何回答雅思口语Part3(考官全英文传授逐字稿)
How to answer part3a preparation technique1.give longer answers (25-30 seconds at least).2.Ideas are not important as long as you are not far from the point.3.Give example or alternative all the time if you are lack of idea.4.Speak the language you r familiar with even if the question is hard, never say.5. Combine some contents, the content you use to answer the question could be quoted.6. Good start, sometimes you get stuck in the beginning, you need have good sentence in the beginning particularly if the question is hard to answer.7. Practice the parts focusing on the skill not the idea.Classify the part3A-comparing past and present questions (compare between children and adult, young people and old people, today and past, manand woman, city and country city...)talk about one 2 ideas for one side then 2 ideas about the other side then give example,you need learn how to compare using comparison structure, for example for one hand...but on the other hand, compared with ...In part 3 of IELTS speaking, you might be asked to compare the past with the present.The examiner will be listening to your use tenses. For example: Are there any differences between the types of people who were seen as celebrities in the past and those who are celebrities nowadays?Yes, I think there have been some big changes in the types of people who become famous. In the past, before the invention of television, I suppose there were very few national or international celebrities; maybe kings and queens, military, political and religious leaders were the only household names. With the advent of TV and radio, performers such as actors and musicians became more well-known. However, we now seem to have a completely new breed of celebrity as a result of 'reality' television programmes; these are people who don't really have any special skills as performers, but who are famous for just being themselves.Another example: comparing the cost of living in city and countryside Firstly, the cost of living in cities is much higher. Housing is much more expensive in cities compared to rural areas; everything costs more. I think life in cities is more difficult. There are more people, so there's more competition for jobs. Life is a lot slower in rural areas, everyone knows each other and there's a sense of community. I don't think rural areas experience the social problemsthat you find in cities, like crime and homelessness.B-yes and no question(do you think we should study English, do you like this or that, ⋯ .etc. You can say yes and explain why then say why not and explain why with example Or you can say it depends then explain both why sometimes yes and why sometimes not then give example,C-benefitsThis questions can be like why do you or people like to do this? What benefits can we getfrom ⋯ ? do you think balabla is important? What are the advantages of⋯ ?Some general common sentences and expressions can be often used1-it could develop people ' ssocial and communication skills2-it could broaden people s' horizon3-raising people ' aswareness4-create a harmonious atmosphere5-unique and stimulating experience6-it could help confidently have high spirit7-it is much entertaining to actively interest people. C-qualities question (what are the qualities of good teacher, good friend, good movie star...etc for this kind of question, you need select several qualities from the following qualitiesalmost 9-10 and during the answer u need choose one quality from among 2 or 3 qualitiesto explain in details and in the end of the answer you may choose an example to detailmore if the examiner doesn ' sttop you.Qualities ................ : he or she should speak more than one language, wise, bodylanguage, voice, eye contacts, good appearance, experience, well- qualified or educated,knowledgeable, wise, interesting, humorous, good manners, honest, sincere, kind,responsible, reliable, helpful, good communication skills, sociable, conservative, Able,Accepting, Accurate, Achieving, Adaptable, Adorable, Adventurous, Affectionate, Alert,Alive, Altruistic, Amazing, Ambitious, Analytical, Appreciative, Appealing, Artistic,Assertive, Astonishing, Attentive, Attractive, Aware, Awesome, Balanced, Beautiful,Blissful, Blooming, Bountiful, Brave, Breath-Taking, Bright, Calm, Capable, Careful,Carefree, Caring, Cautious, Centered, Certain, Charitable, Charming, Cheeky, Cheerful,Chirpy, Civic-Minded, Clean, Colorful, Competitive, Clear-Thinking, Communicative,Compassionate, Compatible, Competitive, Complete, Confident, Conscientious,Considerate, Consistent, Content, Co-operative, Courageous, Conscientious, Courteous,Creative, Cuddly, Curios, Cute, Decisive, Delicate, Delicious, Delightful, Dependable,Desirable, Determined, Devoted, Disciplined, Discrete, Discriminating, Dynamic, EasyGoing, Eager, Efficient, Elegant, Empathetic, Enduring, Energetic, Enlightened,Enthusiastic, Excellent, Exciting, Experienced, Fair-Minded, Faithful, Farsighted,Feeling, Flexible, Flourishing, Focused, Forgiving, Fortuitous, Free, Fresh, Friendly,Frugal, Funny, Generous, Gentle, Good, Glorious, Graceful, Gratuitous, Great, Groovy,Handsome, Happy, Harmonious, Healthy, Heavenly, Helpful, Hopeful, Humble,Humorous, Honest, Humble, Idealistic, Imaginative, Having Integrity, Independent,Industrious, Innovative, Insightful, Inspirational, Interesting, Intelligent, Intense,Intuitive, Inventive, Invigorating, Joyful, Juicy, Just, Kind, Leading or Leader, Learned,Loving, Loyal, Lucky, Luscious, Luxurious, Macho, Magical, Manly, Magnificent,Masculine, Mature, Moral, Motivating, Natural, Neat, Needed, Noticeable, Nurturing,Obedient, Objective, Open, Optimistic, Original, Organized, Outgoing, Outstanding,Passionate, Patient, Peaceful, Perceptive, Persevering, Persistent, Persuasive, Playful,Poetic, Polite, Popular, Powerful, Practical, Precious, Precise, Profound, Progressive,Proud, Professional, Punctual, Pure, Purposeful, Questioning, Quickwitted, Ravishing,Realistic, Refreshing, Reliable, Resilient, Resourceful, Respectful, Responsible, Rich,Romantic, Rosy, Seductive, Selfless, Self-Aware, Self-Confident, Self-Disciplined,Sensitive, Serene, Sexy, Sharp, Simple, Sincere, Sizzling, Skilled, Smart, Smooth, Soft,Special, Spectacular, Spiritual, Splendid, Spontaneous, Stable, Steadfast, Strategic,Stunning, Strong, Strong willed, Stylish, Successful, Supportive, Supreme, Sympathetic,Tactful, Talented, Tasty, Tenacious, Tender, Terrific, Thinking, Thorough, Thoughtful,Thrifty, Thriving, Tolerant, Tough, Trusting, Trustworthy, Unassuming, Understanding,Unwavering, Uplifting, Useful, Valuable, Verbal, Vibrant, Vital, Warm, Wholesome,Willing, Wise, Worthy, Youthful, PromptHere are other qualitiesHard working, Ethical, Always listening, Asking the right questions, Sincere, Creative,Full of empathy, Positive, Organized, Attentive to detail, Thoroughly prepared, Goodhumored, Focused, Resourceful, Informed about his products, Informed about hisindustry, Informed about his competitors, Thick skinned, resilient, Aggressive, Flexible,Quick thinking, Tough minded, Skilled in writing, Skilled in marketing, Skilled in math,Skilled in reading, Well rounded, Emotionally balanced, Self confident, Passionate abouther work, Willing to take risks, Competitive, Patient, Practical, Persistent, A strategist, Atactician, Curious, GenerousD-examples questions( what are some examples of environmental problems, examples of tv programsexample of traditional events, ) here you need introduce some several example andexplain each example in one or two sentences and in the end give a general example ,E-solving problems questions( how to solve, tackle, handle, protect, improve, develop, protect, preserve...) -Gov, 2-mass media 3-education 4-individualsgov: Gov should legislate some new laws and rule to punish people andorganization2-mass media: should raise the awareness of the public let them know how to protect...3-education : we should educate our students how to .4-individuals: every individual is responsible for himself to cooperate with Gov. to protect ...F- Children question,**how to teach children ....* how can children learn ⋯Such kind of questions could be easily answered by talking about both parts 1-parentsrole at home 2-school and give example about yourself when you were a child* do u think children should learn something,*Do you think Children should do something ( watch tv, watch ads, do sports, learn foreign languages ⋯ etc?Such questions could be answered by saying it depends sometimes yes and sometimesnot then you will explain when or why yes and when or why not and give example aboutyourself when you were a child :::::::::::G-Give an opinion. questionIn my opinion cities need to be well-planned. Good public transport can definitely makelife easier because there are so many people and it can be really stressful just to movearound. Public areas like parks are also important because people need space to relax,and I think cities should be made into healthier places to live and work.H-Imagining question:I imagine cities will be less polluted because we'll have electriccars and better public transport. More people might work from home so maybe citieswon't be so busy. But I think there will probably still be problems because more andmore people are migrating to cities. So I'm not so optimistic about issues like crime,homelessness and unemployment.questions about the futureMany students worry too much about grammar. For speaking parts 2 and 3, it's moreimportant to worry about the quality of your answers. The best way to improve thequality of your answers is by adding detail.Example:Describe your best friend. Say when you met him/her.Short answer about when we met:I met my best friend at school when I was 11 years old.Detailed answer about when we met:I met my best friend at school when I was 11 years old, so we've known each other for ...years. I remember we sat next to each other in my first science lesson at secondaryschool, and we had to work together to do an experiment. We got on straight away, andwe've been friends ever since.Notice that by adding more information I've also used more/better vocabulary andgrammar.When the examiner asks a question like the one below, you know that you are beingtested on your ability to express ideas in the future tense.How do you think the design of homes will change in the future? Example answer:I don't think there will be much change in terms of what houses look like from theoutside. In this country, people still like traditional brick or stone houses. Having saidthat, the design of apartment blocks will probably continue to develop, with more andmore experimental or futuristic buildings made of glass and metal. I imagine that it willbe the insides of homes that change the most; houses will no doubt be full oftechnological devices to make our lives easier. Maybe we'll have things like voicecontrolleddoors, lights and appliances.IELTS Speaking Part 3: explain, alternative, exampleIn part 3 of the speaking test, you need to give longer, detailed answers. A good way todo this is by organizing your answers according to the following steps:1.Idea: answer the question directly.2.Explain: give a reason or explain your answer in more detail.3.Alternative: explain an alternative (e.g. the opposite) to your answer.4.Example: give an example to support your answer.5.Another idea: sometimes you think of another idea while you are speaking. Justadd it on the end of your answer.You can give a really good answer without including all five steps, but you might find ituseful to practise including all five, as I've done here:Why do you think some people prefer to buy products from their own countries rather than imported items?(idea) I suppose it ' bsecause those people want to support the economy of the countrythey live in. (explain) If they buy something that was made in their own country, theyknow that they are contributing to the salaries of workers within the same country,(alternative) whereas if they buy imported items, a foreign company and its employeeswill benefit. (example) For example, if I buy some meat that originates from a local farmrather than a farm in another country, I ' mhelping one of my fellow citizens to carry on inbusiness. (another idea) Also, I think that trust is an issue; people might feel that theycan trust domestically produced items more than imported ones.if you don't know the answerHow do you answer a question when you don't know anything about the topic?There are 2 things you can do:1. Be honest and explain why you don't know2. Guess, and tell the examiner that you are guessingExample question:How has technology affected the kinds of music that young people listen to?My answer, using both tips above:(1) To be honest I don't really know the answer to that because I'm completely out oftouch with what young people are listening to, and I'm not a fan of pop music.(2) However, I suppose that technology must have affected music. Maybe young peopleare listening to music that has been made using computer software instead of real musical instruments like the piano or guitar.IELTS Speaking Part 3: longer answersHere are 3 techniques to help you give longer, more detailed answers: Keep asking yourself "why?"IELTS Advice: 'deep' answersThe technique I used above is really useful because it helps you to give a'deep' answer.It's a deep answer when you take one idea and develop it, and you're likely to get a higherscore if you can do this. Unfortunately, many candidates give 'shallow' answers; theymention a few different ideas, but fail to develop any of them in detail. Practise explaining just one idea in as much detail as you can. The ability to do this could really benefit your speaking and writing scores.Question:Do you think that school children should be encouraged to have their own ideas, or is itmore important for them to learn what their teachers give them? Answer:I think that we should definitely allow children to be creative and have theirown ideas.(why?) Children need to develop the ability to think for themselves and solve problems(why?) because as adults they will not always have somebody to guide them or tell themwhat to do. (alternatives?) If we don't allow children to have their own ideas, they willbe less successful in the adult world; they will be too reliant on others. (example?) Adoctor, for example, might encounter a situation that he or she hasn't been trained for, butwill still be expected to make a decision that could save someone's life. Examples for more long answersHere are two more answers using the techniquesWhat do you think are the most important qualities for friends to have? Maybe the most important things are that friends need to share common interests and behonest with each other. (why?) Friends are people we spend a lot of time with, so itdefinitely helps if they enjoy doing the same activities or talking about the same topics aswe do, and of course we need to be able to trust our friends, so honesty is vital for a goodfriendship. (alternatives / example?) I think I would struggle to become friends withsomeone who didn ' htave anything in common with me, or who wasn't reliable ortrustworthy.How important do you think it is for a person to spend some time alone?I ' sday that it ' esssential to spend a bit of time alone, even if it ' jusst a few minutes a day.(why?) When you have a few minutes to yourself, it ' as chance to take stock and reflecton things. (why?) Most of us live such busy lives that our brains need time to catch upevery now and then. (example / alternatives?) Personally, I try to have a bit of “metime ” every day; I ' gllo for a coffee or find a quiet place to sit and read the newspaper. IfI never had any time alone, I think I ' dgo mad!Additional advice: presented by an examiner colleague ) Improving theEnglish language skills that are needed for Part 3 As for language skills, the examiner is looking at your more advanced vocabulary; yourmore advanced grammar, your knowledge of the more advanced languagefunctions andyour more advanced coherence skills.Questions that the examiner asks for information are used both as a way totest yourmore advanced vocabulary and your ability to develop that question bycontinuing to talkafter you have answered the basic question. This, "continuing to talk" issomething like,"adding your comments", even though the question did not ask for commentsbut justseemed to asked for information only. An example is: "What are someexamples ofmodern technology used in classrooms today?" If your answer includesvocabulary suchas, "an overhead projector", you are showing higher-level vocabulary than thevocabulary needed for most Part 1 questions. If you add your own opinionsabout howuseful these items are, or extra information about how different the situation is todaycompared to when your parents were young, then you are speaking in "discussion mode".In other words, first answer the basic question but always look for opportunities or waysto add more, such as your opinions, to your answer.The two web pages mentioned above cover the topic of what language skills are needed.Some people study the English that is needed for Part 3 but they still have problemsactually using it in Part 3, especially for the more difficult questions. This is wherelanguage partners are most useful. It's not easy to practice discussionstyle speaking whenyou just talk to your bedroom wall. You really should practice discussions with anotherperson. When you do that, point out any weaknesses in the logic of your partner or ask afurther question such as why they said that, or mention how your opinion might bedifferent to your partner's and explain why. This is "discussion".However, this is not so easy, even if you have an ideal language partner. I suggest youkeep in mind the idea of, "step by step" progress. Obviously, answering a question ordiscussing a topic in your own language is a step that comes before doing those things inEnglish. Now, if you are trying to prepare for the IELTS test in a short period of time,e.g., two months or less, you probably don't have much time to discuss and answer thePart 3 questions in Chinese. But if you do your preparation the ideal way, i.e., over manymonths, then I suggest you print out some Part 3 questions given in my class and elsewhere (or use the Part 3 example questions from an IELTS Speaking textbook), then youand your partner first ask each other these questions in Chinese, and answer inChinese! After that, you will be in a much better position to do the same in English, with the same questions.But this leads to a further problem: Many people say, "I've never thought about thatquestion (or that topic) before" or, "I don't know anything about that topic"or, "I can'teven answer that question in Chinese". From here, we now go to the second side topreparing yourself for Part 3; improving your knowledge base. Improving yourknowledge base is, of course, a companion activity to improving your vocabulary.b) Improving your knowledge baseEven if your English language skills are quite good, if you have no ideas or opinions orvery little knowledge about a topic, it will be difficult for you to talk about that topic. TheIELTS Speaking test is not a knowledge test or an I.Q. test but if you have good generalknowledge about the topics and questions that are frequently used in all the four IELTStests, you are rewarded for this by finding it easier to say something and if you knowvery little, you are disadvantaged. This is because the makers of the IELTS tests expectprospective university students to have a certain "basic level" of general knowledge.One way to improve your general knowledge is to use the "search engines"of theinternet, such as Baidu and Google, to find articles on the internet that increase yourknowledge base. And, if you really know little or nothing about a topic, you should startby doing that in your own language, Chinese, before moving on to articles on the internetwritten in English. As you read, pay attention to any specific statistics or numbers. If youcan answer a question in Part 3 by including a statistic or number, that usually leaves agood impression with examiners – when you're discussing a topic, facts like that are verysuitable. Not only that, examiners love to learn something new.How should you search the internet? Well, if you can't summarize the topic into a fewwords, quite often just copying the exact Part 3 question into the search engine willyield useful results. Try it! It will usually at least take you to reading materials on thattopic, even if it doesn't exactly answer the question. If the English is too advanced, justuse the Google translation function. That will give you knowledge and ideasin Chinese, which is a beginning.Below are some topics that are frequently used in Part 3. Often, several of these topics arecombined. For example, differences between the attitudes of young people and old people towards the news.changesocietychild development / how to raise a childeducationinformation and communication / types of information / the media (both theentertainment media and the news media) / newshuman relationshuman psychology / people's motives and feelings / personality types values, attitudes and beliefs / the formation of or sources of values, attitudes andbeliefs / the influences that can cause changes in attitudes, values and beliefs male-female differencesdifferences between young people and old peoplethe problems of old peoplethe environmentpersonal qualities needed for different vocations (different careers or differentkinds of work)skills / the formation of skills / skills needed for different kinds of work culture (including your national culture)arthistoryscience and technologyworkleisureFor all of these topics, you should include the following:different 'types of' or categories within this topic. (For example, for "society"there is the sub-category of "social class".)the importance of this topic / importance to society / importance for you,personallyyour personal feelings and opinions about this topicsocial problems or controversial questions connected to this topic / the causes andresults of these problems / possible solutions to these problems changes in this topic in the past few decades / the sources of or causes of these changeslikely future changes in this topic in the next few decades / thesources of orcauses of these changesmale-female differences connected to this topicold-young people differences connected to this topicrural-urban differences connected to this topicthe role of government in this topic / the responsibilities of government towardsthis topicFor the topic of "government", I suggest that you sit down and try to put intowords (inChinese, at first), what you think the general purpose of government is,i.e., why weneed to have government and, from that, what you think the general responsibilities ofgovernment are or should be. Once you are able to express a philosophy about thegeneral responsibilities of government, you will then be able to quite easily express whatyou think the specific responsibilities of government are to any particular social question.c) Preparing answers for the known or probable Part 3 questions that are in use now. For many of you, this will be your main way to study for Part 3 and for some of you, thiswill be your only way to study for Part 3. If it is your only way, I think you are making amistake because you will actually be better prepared for more Part 3 questions if youspend some time studying the information about the different given above and Learningsome different "models" to use for certain types of questions will allow you to beflexible, i.e., to make your own answers to many different questions in the speaking test, in a natural way.Even though preparing for the Part 3 questions from this file should not be your only wayto prepare for Part 3, it is common sense that it will be part of your preparation, andperhaps the major part. You still need practice all questions given to you in my classfollowing my tips ,,,, here are some helpful tipsFirstly, You need step by step move forward to practice every class questionsgiven to you, ! then I suggest you handle this large volume of information by firstreading through all the questions in that Part 3, just to understand the questionsand to get a feel for the different points of discussion that seem to exist within thatPart 3. Don't think about answers to the questions yet. Of course, make sure youlook up the meaning and usage of any new words that you see in the questions,including the pronunciation of these words.Some of you will go to "model answers" in certain IELTS Speaking textbooksand memorize those answers as answers for the Part 3 questions given to you inthe class,. memorizing 100% is a dangerous practice because examiners are veryskillful at recognizing memorized answers. And they don't like answers that areobviously 100% or almost 100% memorized. As well as that, they want you to speak your answers, not someone else's answers. And they don't want to see thatyou obviously knew that the question was in the test before you did the test.Justuse parts of those model answers, not the complete model answers.The best idea is to think of some ideas or points to say, prepare some vocabularyand memorize just a few short parts of your answer. When you practice your answer, speak it a little differently (hopefully, better) each time you practice it andspeak it naturally, as if you were in a real conversation with someone. Don't practice speaking it in a "flat", monotonic way, like a robot who is reproducing programmed language.Some people actually speak better in Part 3, and get a better score, when theyhave no idea what questions are in the test. This is because they speak naturally.So try to avoid "over-preparing" ( 过度准备)your answers.Conclusions:2.You need to experience the activity of "discussion" with another person.3.By first doing further reading on topics, first in Chinese and then in English, you。
雅思口语part3观点类话题如何作答
雅思口语part3观点类话题如何作答首先,我们以下列问题为例来具体看一下:Do you think you can learn anything about a person from the clothes they wear?“你认为从一个人的衣着上能够了解一个人吗?”针对这类问题的回答一般都是先表明对问题的看法,在针对自己的观点实行陈述分析。
如下:I think you can learn a fair amount, yeah. 表明自己的观点。
You can learn……You know(交流标记词,给人交流沟通的感觉), if you see someone walking down the street in a suit, then I think it’s pretty safe to assume that they have an office job of some sort. (Of course that mig ht not be the case, but there’s a pretty good chance it is.)假如在大街上看到一个穿制服的人,那么你就会觉得很安全,或者判断他是在办公室工作……And also, if you see someone dressed immaculately, you know, with shiny shoes and no creases on their clothes, thenI think you can deduce that that person cares a lot abouttheir appearance and pays a lot of attention to detail, which can’t be said for people who walk around in old, dirtyclothes!如果看到一个人穿着干净整洁,穿着善良的鞋子,没有褶皱,那么你则会认为他是一个很注重外表的人,会注重很多细节……所以从这两点来看,从一个人的衣着是能够了解他是怎么样的一个人的。
雅思口语part3实用模板
雅思口语part3实用模板在雅思口语考试中,part 3一直众多考生头疼的部分,然而任何事情想要解决总是有办法的,而且许多办法还能举一反三,触类旁通。
下面,小编为大家总结了一些Part 3的实用口语模板,供大家参考借鉴。
Part 3的话题有以下几种类型:1.解决型此类题目大多是问考生对于某个现象或者某样事物的不利方面,甚至是提出一个比较具有争议性的问题,要求考生对于该问题给出自己认为的比较合理的解决方法。
Q: What are the things you dislike on ... and how do you think those things can be solved in the future?A: Well, speaking of the things I dislike on ..., the first thing pops into my mind is ..., which I think is a natural result of ..., so I suppose a systematic and reasonable regulation and rule should be carried out based on currently unsatisfactory situation. Hum, ... sounds like a good idea, and ... might contribute a lot to this situation as well.2.展望型要求考生对于某样事物的未来发展或者趋势做一个简要的描述。
Q: How do you think of ... in the future?A: Well, although ... be not perfectly developed yet, I have to say it is a cool thing and its advantages are far outweighing its disadvantages. And with the joint effort coming from both government/and individual, I firmly believe that the future of this issue will be very bright. 途径型对于具体如何做某件事情,提出一个具体的方案或者思路。
雅思口语part3常见三大题型答题技巧
雅思口语part3常见题型答题技巧雅思口语的Part 3在雅思备考中,是各位考生很头痛的一部分,因为虽然有机经题目可以用来练习,但是参考价值不如Part 1和Part 2的大,雅思考官提问的灵活度比较高,所以常常让我们无从下手。
但是通过研究雅思考官发问的题目类型,我们还是可以比较有针对性的进行雅思备考。
下面就以3种雅思考官比较常考的雅思口语part3的问题类型为例,来看看常用的雅思口语P3答题策略。
我们都比较清楚,Part 3的题目是根据Part 2的话题发问的,所以如果第二部分考的是a long car journey you went on,那么第三部分可能问到大家的题目可能长成这样:1. What’s the difference between men and women's preference on cars?2. What will cars be like in the future?3. Why do people like to have private cars?第一题是典型的“比较”类型题,考官经常比较的维度还有“过去跟现在”“年轻人和老人”等。
这种雅思口语题目的答法,基本上就是根据常识或者个人经验,给出一个相对合理的答案就OK了。
不过一定要注意,可以根据自己或者身边人的经历作为素材组织答案,但在输出的过程中,一定要talk in general,不能说怎么怎么样。
至于这道题目,我们只需思考车的几个方面,再对应上男女的喜好,就差不多了。
没有所谓的“正确答案”,只要我们的回答符合常理,考官都是可以接受的。
而且,要想打高分,答案的长度也得是有的。
Sample Answer:Well, I guess there are quite a few differences between men and women when it comes to getting a car. For starters, men pay more attention to the performance, so it might take them more time to decide which vehicle type and make they are supposed to buy, while women focus more on the appearance and convenience, so they might get themselves a cute compact, which is easy to drive and park. And also, about the color, both genders believe that the choice of color says a lot about themselves, like personality and taste, so traditionally, men prefer dark colors like black or dark blue, you know, to make them more professional and mature, but women, on the contrary, are more into light and bright colors. Oh, and men tend to consider the resale value of a car before they actually make the purchase, but I don’t think many women would do that.So those are the differences I can think of.第二题是典型的“in the future”预测未来题型,我们可以在Part 3看到好多这样的题目,例如:How do you think toys will change in the future? What do you imagine people’s houses will be like in the future?What will be the most popular jobs in the future? How do you imagine that art will be taught in the future? Do you think that cities will become noisier in the future? 等等。
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Part 3答题模板---Prospect Interviewer: What do you think of the future of…? Candidate: I think I would rather look on the bright side of this whole thing. It is not like I ignore the dark side on purpose. It is just that its bright side indeed outshines its dark sight. I firmly believe that with the joint effort of both government (relevant authority and individuals, its future will be glorious!Part 3答题模板---Opinions Interviewer: What do you think … should be like? (What special features do you thi nk … should have? Candidate: I think it takes a lot of things to … First of all, … should be able to …. It’s the basic of being…. Another quality is that…, on the top of it, …Part 3答题模板--- Meaning Interviewer: What’s the importance of…? Candidate: Well, it has already become one of the top things to everyone today. It is hard to imagine how someone can survive without …. And it is not too much to say that… has already become one of the very few things that can’t be measured by money.Part 3答题模板--- Condit ions Interviewer: What is the most popular … in China? Candidate: Well, it varies. It depends on… we are talking about here. If it is…, …. But if it is…, …. In a word, it depends.。
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IELTS Speaking Part 3:think 'paragraph’In part 3 of the speaking test,you should try to give longer, detailed answers。
A good way to do this is to imagine that you are making a paragraph.Remember the 'paragraph building' techniques that we use in writing task 2:Start with a direct answer to the question, like the 'topic sentence’ in a written paragraph。
Then explain your answer in more detail,and support your explanation with an example.Try answering this question: Do you think that it's important for people to go on holiday?Start with the direct answer, then explain it by giving two or three reasons,and maybe an example too。
Try answering this question: Why do you think some people prefer not to go abroad on holiday?IELTS Speaking Part 3: idea,explain, personal exampleLet’s look at a sample answer using the ”idea, explain,example” structure. This time I’m using a personal example in the last sentence。
如何回答雅思口语Part 3(考官全英文传授逐字稿)
How to answer part3a preparation technique1.give longer answers (25-30 seconds at least).2. Ideas are not important as long as you are not far from the point.3. Give example or alternative all the time if you are lack of idea.4. Speak the language you r familiar with even if the question is hard, never say.5.Combine some contents, the content you use to answer the question could be quoted.6. Good start, sometimes you get stuck in the beginning, you need have good sentence in the beginning particularly if the question is hard to answer.7. Practice the parts focusing on the skill not the idea.Classify the part3A-comparing past and present questions(compare between children and adult, young people and old people, today and past, manand woman, city and country city...)talk about one 2 ideas for one side then 2 ideas about the other side then give example,you need learn how to compare using comparison structure, for example for one hand...but on the other hand, compared with ...In part 3 of IELTS speaking, you might be asked to compare the past with the present.The examiner will be listening to your use tenses. For example:Are there any differences between the types of people who were seen as celebrities in the past and those who are celebrities nowadays?Yes, I think there have been some big changes in the types of people who become famous. In the past, before the invention of television, I suppose there were very few national or international celebrities; maybe kings and queens, military, political and religious leaders were the only household names. With the advent of TV and radio, performers such as actors and musicians became more well-known. However, we now seem to have a completely new breed of celebrity as a result of 'reality' television programmes; these are people who don't really have any special skills as performers, but who are famous for just being themselves.Another example: comparing the cost of living in city and countryside Firstly, the cost of living in cities is much higher. Housing is much more expensive in cities compared to rural areas; everything costs more. I think life in cities is more difficult. There are more people, so there's more competition for jobs. Life is a lot slower in rural areas, everyoneknows each other and there's a sense of community. I don't think rural areas experience the social problems that you find in cities, like crime and homelessness.B-yes and no question(do you think we should study English, do you like this or that,….etc. You can say yes and explain why then say why not and explain why with exampleOr you can say it depends then explain both why sometimes yes and why sometimes notthen give example,C-benefitsThis questions can be like why do you or people like to do this? What benefits can we getfrom … ? do you think balabla is important? What are the advantages of …?Some general common sentences and expressions can be often used 1-it could develop people’s social and communication skills2-it could broaden people’s horizon3-raising people’s awareness4-create a harmonious atmosphere5-unique and stimulating experience6-it could help confidently have high spirit7-it is much entertaining to actively interest people.C-qualitiesquestion (what are the qualities of good teacher, good friend, good movie star...etcfor this kind of question, you need select several qualities from the following qualitiesalmost 9-10 and during the answer u need choose one quality from among 2 or 3 qualitiesto explain in details and in the end of the answer you may choose an example to detailmore if the examiner doesn’t stop you. Qualities..............: he or she should speak more than one language, wise, bodylanguage, voice, eye contacts, good appearance, experience, well-qualified or educated,knowledgeable, wise, interesting, humorous, good manners, honest, sincere, kind,responsible, reliable, helpful, good communication skills, sociable, conservative, Able,Accepting, Accurate, Achieving, Adaptable, Adorable, Adventurous, Affectionate, Alert,Alive, Altruistic, Amazing, Ambitious, Analytical, Appreciative, Appealing, Artistic,Assertive, Astonishing, Attentive, Attractive, Aware, Awesome, Balanced, Beautiful,Blissful, Blooming, Bountiful, Brave, Breath-Taking, Bright, Calm, Capable, Careful,Carefree, Caring, Cautious, Centered, Certain, Charitable, Charming, Cheeky, Cheerful,Chirpy, Civic-Minded, Clean, Colorful, Competitive, Clear-Thinking, Communicative,Compassionate, Compatible, Competitive, Complete, Confident, Conscientious,Considerate, Consistent, Content, Co-operative, Courageous, Conscientious, Courteous,Creative, Cuddly, Curios, Cute, Decisive, Delicate, Delicious, Delightful, Dependable,Desirable, Determined, Devoted, Disciplined, Discrete, Discriminating, Dynamic, Easy-Going, Eager, Efficient, Elegant, Empathetic, Enduring, Energetic, Enlightened,Enthusiastic, Excellent, Exciting, Experienced, Fair-Minded, Faithful, Farsighted,Feeling, Flexible, Flourishing, Focused, Forgiving, Fortuitous, Free, Fresh, Friendly,Frugal, Funny, Generous, Gentle, Good, Glorious, Graceful, Gratuitous, Great, Groovy,Handsome, Happy, Harmonious, Healthy, Heavenly, Helpful, Hopeful, Humble,Humorous, Honest, Humble, Idealistic, Imaginative, Having Integrity, Independent,Industrious, Innovative, Insightful, Inspirational, Interesting, Intelligent, Intense,Intuitive, Inventive, Invigorating, Joyful, Juicy, Just, Kind, Leading or Leader, Learned,Loving, Loyal, Lucky, Luscious, Luxurious, Macho, Magical, Manly, Magnificent,Masculine, Mature, Moral, Motivating, Natural, Neat, Needed, Noticeable, Nurturing,Obedient, Objective, Open, Optimistic, Original, Organized, Outgoing, Outstanding,Passionate, Patient, Peaceful, Perceptive, Persevering, Persistent, Persuasive, Playful,Poetic, Polite, Popular, Powerful, Practical, Precious, Precise, Profound, Progressive,Proud, Professional, Punctual, Pure, Purposeful, Questioning, Quick-witted, Ravishing,Realistic, Refreshing, Reliable, Resilient, Resourceful, Respectful, Responsible, Rich,Romantic, Rosy, Seductive, Selfless, Self-Aware, Self-Confident, Self-Disciplined,Sensitive, Serene, Sexy, Sharp, Simple, Sincere, Sizzling, Skilled, Smart, Smooth, Soft,Special, Spectacular, Spiritual, Splendid, Spontaneous, Stable, Steadfast, Strategic,Stunning, Strong, Strong willed, Stylish, Successful, Supportive, Supreme, Sympathetic,Tactful, Talented, Tasty, Tenacious, Tender, Terrific, Thinking, Thorough, Thoughtful,Thrifty, Thriving, Tolerant, Tough, Trusting, Trustworthy, Unassuming, Understanding,Unwavering, Uplifting, Useful, Valuable, Verbal, Vibrant, Vital, Warm, Wholesome,Willing, Wise, Worthy, Youthful, PromptHere are other qualitiesHard working, Ethical, Always listening, Asking the right questions, Sincere, Creative,Full of empathy, Positive, Organized, Attentive to detail, Thoroughly prepared, Goodhumored, Focused, Resourceful, Informed about his products, Informed about hisindustry, Informed about his competitors, Thick skinned, resilient, Aggressive, Flexible,Quick thinking, Tough minded, Skilled in writing, Skilled in marketing, Skilled in math,Skilled in reading, Well rounded, Emotionally balanced, Self confident, Passionate abouther work, Willing to take risks, Competitive, Patient, Practical, Persistent, A strategist, Atactician, Curious, Generous :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::D-examples questions( what are some examples of environmental problems, examples of tv programsexample of traditional events, ) here you need introduce some several example andexplain each example in one or two sentences and in the end give a general example ,E-solving problems questions( how to solve, tackle, handle, protect, improve, develop, protect, preserve...)-Gov, 2-mass media 3-education 4-individualsgov: Gov should legislate some new laws and rule to punish people and organization2-mass media: should raise the awareness of the public let them know how to protect...3-education : we should educate our students how to .4-individuals: every individual is responsible for himself to cooperate with Gov. toprotect ...:::::::::F- Children question,**how to teach children....* how can children learn…Such kind of questions could be easily answered by talking about both parts 1-parentsrole at home 2-school and give example about yourself when you were a child* do u think children should learn something,*Do you think Children should do something ( watch tv, watch ads, do sports, learnforeign languages…etc?Such questions could be answered by saying it depends sometimes yes and sometimesnot then you will explain when or why yes and when or why not and give example aboutyourself when you were a child ::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::G-Give an opinion. questionIn my opinion cities need to be well-planned. Good public transport can definitely makelife easier because there are so many people and it can be really stressful just to movearound. Public areas like parks are also important because people need space to relax,and I think cities should be made into healthier places to live and work. ::::::::::::::::::H-Imagining question:I imagine cities will be less polluted because we'll have electriccars and better public transport. More people might work from home so maybe citieswon't be so busy. But I think there will probably still be problems because more andmore people are migrating to cities. So I'm not so optimistic about issues like crime,homelessness and unemployment.::::::questions about the futureMany students worry too much about grammar. For speaking parts 2 and 3, it's moreimportant to worry about the quality of your answers. The best way to improve thequality of your answers is by adding detail.Example:Describe your best friend. Say when you met him/her.Short answer about when we met:I met my best friend at school when I was 11 years old.Detailed answer about when we met:I met my best friend at school when I was 11 years old, so we've known each other for ...years. I remember we sat next to each other in my first science lesson at secondaryschool, and we had to work together to do an experiment. We got on straight away, andwe've been friends ever since.Notice that by adding more information I've also used more/better vocabulary andgrammar.::::::::::::::::::::When the examiner asks a question like the one below, you know that you are beingtested on your ability to express ideas in the future tense.How do you think the design of homes will change in the future? Example answer:I don't think there will be much change in terms of what houses look like from theoutside. In this country, people still like traditional brick or stone houses. Having saidthat, the design of apartment blocks will probably continue to develop, with more andmore experimental or futuristic buildings made of glass and metal. I imagine that it willbe the insides of homes that change the most; houses will no doubt be full oftechnological devices to make our lives easier. Maybe we'll have things like voicecontrolleddoors, lights and appliances.IELTS Speaking Part 3: explain, alternative, exampleIn part 3 of the speaking test, you need to give longer, detailed answers.A good way todo this is by organizing your answers according to the following steps:1. Idea: answer the question directly.2. Explain: give a reason or explain your answer in more detail.3. Alternative: explain an alternative (e.g. the opposite) to your answer.4. Example: give an example to support your answer.5. Another idea: sometimes you think of another idea while you are speaking. Justadd it on the end of your answer.You can give a really good answer without including all five steps, but you might find ituseful to practise including all five, as I've done here:Why do you think some people prefer to buy products from their own countries ratherthan imported items?(idea) I suppose it’s because those people want to support the economy of the countrythey live in. (explain) If they buy something that was made in their own country, theyknow that they are contributing to the salaries of workers within the same country,(alternative) whereas if they buy imported items, a foreign company and its employeeswill benefit. (example) For example, if I buy some meat that originates from a local farmrather than a farm in another country, I’m helping one of my fellow citizens to carry on inbusiness. (another idea) Also, I think that trust is an issue; people might feel that theycan trust domestically produced items more than imported ones. ::::::::if you don't know the answerHow do you answer a question when you don't know anything about the topic?There are 2 things you can do:1. Be honest and explain why you don't know2. Guess, and tell the examiner that you are guessingExample question:How has technology affected the kinds of music that young people listen to?My answer, using both tips above:(1) To be honest I don't really know the answer to that because I'm completely out oftouch with what young people are listening to, and I'm not a fan of pop music.(2) However, I suppose that technology must have affected music. Maybe young peopleare listening to music that has been made using computer software instead of real musicalinstruments like the piano or guitar.:::::::::;;IELTS Speaking Part 3: longer answersHere are 3 techniques to help you give longer, more detailed answers: Keep asking yourself "why?"IELTS Advice: 'deep' answersThe technique I used above is really useful because it helps you to give a 'deep' answer.It's a deep answer when you take one idea and develop it, and you're likely to get a higherscore if you can do this. Unfortunately, many candidates give 'shallow' answers; theymention a few different ideas, but fail to develop any of them in detail. Practise explaining just one idea in as much detail as you can. The ability to do this couldreally benefit your speaking and writing scores.Question:Do you think that school children should be encouraged to have their own ideas, or is itmore important for them to learn what their teachers give them? Answer:I think that we should definitely allow children to be creative and have their own ideas.(why?) Children need to develop the ability to think for themselves and solve problems(why?) because as adults they will not always have somebody to guide them or tell themwhat to do. (alternatives?) If we don't allow children to have their own ideas, they willbe less successful in the adult world; they will be too reliant on others. (example?) Adoctor, for example, might encounter a situation that he or she hasn't been trained for, butwill still be expected to make a decision that could save someone's life. Examples for more long answersHere are two more answers using the techniquesWhat do you think are the most important qualities for friends to have? Maybe the most important things are that friends need to share common interests and behonest with each other. (why?) Friends are people we spend a lot of time with, so itdefinitely helps if they enjoy doing the same activities or talking about the same topics aswe do, and of course we need to be able to trust our friends, so honesty is vital for a goodfriendship. (alternatives / example?) I think I would struggle to become friends withsomeone who didn’t have anything in common with me, or who wasn’t reliable ortrustworthy.How important do you think it is for a person to spend some time alone? I’d say that it’s essential to spend a bit of time alone, even if it’s just a few minutes a day.(why?) When you have a few minutes to yourself, it’s a chance to take stock and reflecton things. (why?) Most of us live such busy lives that our brains need time to catch upevery now and then. (example / alternatives?) Personally, I try to have a bit of “metime” every day; I’ll go for a coffee or find a quiet place to sit and read the newspaper. IfI never had any time alone, I think I’d go mad! :::::::::::::Additional advice: presented by an examiner colleague………) Improving the English language skills that are needed for Part 3As for language skills, the examiner is looking at your more advanced vocabulary; yourmore advanced grammar, your knowledge of the more advanced language functions andyour more advanced coherence skills.Questions that the examiner asks for information are used both as a way to test yourmore advanced vocabulary and your ability to develop that question by continuing to talkafter you have answered the basic question. This, "continuing to talk" is something like,"adding your comments", even though the question did not ask for comments but justseemed to asked for information only. An example is: "What are some examples ofmodern technology used in classrooms today?" If your answer includes vocabulary suchas, "an overhead projector", you are showing higher-level vocabulary than thevocabulary needed for most Part 1 questions. If you add your own opinions about howuseful these items are, or extra information about how different the situation is todaycompared to when your parents were young, then you are speaking in "discussion mode".In other words, first answer the basic question but always look for opportunities or waysto add more, such as your opinions, to your answer.The two web pages mentioned above cover the topic of what language skills are needed.Some people study the English that is needed for Part 3 but they still have problemsactually using it in Part 3, especially for the more difficult questions. This is wherelanguage partners are most useful. It's not easy to practice discussion-style speaking whenyou just talk to your bedroom wall. You really should practice discussions with anotherperson. When you do that, point out any weaknesses in the logic of your partner or ask afurther question such as why they said that, or mention how your opinion might bedifferent to your partner's and explain why. This is "discussion".However, this is not so easy, even if you have an ideal language partner.I suggest youkeep in mind the idea of, "step by step" progress. Obviously, answering a question ordiscussing a topic in your own language is a step that comes before doing those things inEnglish. Now, if you are trying to prepare for the IELTS test in a short period of time,e.g., two months or less, you probably don't have much time to discuss and answer thePart 3 questions in Chinese. But if you do your preparation the ideal way, i.e., over manymonths, then I suggest you print out some Part 3 questions given in my class and elsewhere (or use the Part 3 example questions from an IELTS Speaking textbook), then youand your partner first ask each other these questions in Chinese, and answer inChinese! After that, you will be in a much better position to do the same in English, withthe same questions.But this leads to a further problem: Many people say, "I've never thought about thatquestion (or that topic) before" or, "I don't know anything about that topic" or, "I can'teven answer that question in Chinese". From here, we now go to the second side topreparing yourself for Part 3; improving your knowledge base. Improving yourknowledge base is, of course, a companion activity to improving your vocabulary.b) Improving your knowledge baseEven if your English language skills are quite good, if you have no ideas or opinions orvery little knowledge about a topic, it will be difficult for you to talk about that topic. TheIELTS Speaking test is not a knowledge test or an I.Q. test but if you have good generalknowledge about the topics and questions that are frequently used in all the four IELTStests, you are rewarded for this by finding it easier to say something and if you knowvery little, you are disadvantaged. This is because the makers of the IELTS tests expectprospective university students to have a certain "basic level" of general knowledge.One way to improve your general knowledge is to use the "search engines" of theinternet, such as Baidu and Google, to find articles on the internet that increase yourknowledge base. And, if you really know little or nothing about a topic, you should startby doing that in your own language, Chinese, before moving on to articles on the internetwritten in English. As you read, pay attention to any specific statistics or numbers. If youcan answer a question in Part 3 by including a statistic or number, that usually leaves agood impression with examiners – when you're discussing a topic, facts like that are verysuitable. Not only that, examiners love to learn something new.How should you search the internet? Well, if you can't summarize the topic into a fewwords, quite often just copying the exact Part 3 question into the search engine willyield useful results. Try it! It will usually at least take you to reading materials on thattopic, even if it doesn't exactly answer the question. If the English is too advanced, justuse the Google translation function. That will give you knowledge and ideas in Chinese,which is a beginning.Below are some topics that are frequently used in Part 3. Often, several of these topics arecombined. For example, differences between the attitudes of young people and old peopletowards the news.changesocietychild development / how to raise a childeducationinformation and communication / types of information / the media (both theentertainment media and the news media) / newshuman relationshuman psychology / people's motives and feelings / personality types values, attitudes and beliefs / the formation of or sources of values, attitudes andbeliefs / the influences that can cause changes in attitudes, values and beliefsmale-female differencesdifferences between young people and old peoplethe problems of old peoplethe environmentpersonal qualities needed for different vocations (different careers or differentkinds of work)skills / the formation of skills / skills needed for different kinds of workculture (including your national culture)arthistoryscience and technologyworkleisureFor all of these topics, you should include the following:different 'types of' or categories within this topic. (For example, for "society"there is the sub-category of "social class".)the importance of this topic / importance to society / importance for you,personallyyour personal feelings and opinions about this topicsocial problems or controversial questions connected to this topic / the causes andresults of these problems / possible solutions to these problemschanges in this topic in the past few decades / the sources of or causes of thesechangeslikely future changes in this topic in the next few decades / the sources of orcauses of these changesmale-female differences connected to this topicold-young people differences connected to this topicrural-urban differences connected to this topicthe role of government in this topic / the responsibilities of government towardsthis topicFor the topic of "government", I suggest that you sit down and try to put into words (inChinese, at first), what you think the general purpose of government is, i.e., why weneed to have government and, from that, what you think the general responsibilities ofgovernment are or should be. Once you are able to express a philosophy about thegeneral responsibilities of government, you will then be able to quite easily express whatyou think the specific responsibilities of government are to any particular social question.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------c) Preparing answers for the known or probable Part 3 questions that are in usenow.For many of you, this will be your main way to study for Part 3 and for some of you, thiswill be your only way to study for Part 3. If it is your only way, I think you are making amistake because you will actually be better prepared for more Part 3 questions if youspend some time studying the information about the different given above and Learningsome different "models" to use for certain types of questions will allow you to beflexible, i.e., to make your own answers to many different questions in the speaking test,in a natural way.Even though preparing for the Part 3 questions from this file should not be your only wayto prepare for Part 3, it is common sense that it will be part of your preparation, andperhaps the major part. You still need practice all questions given to you in my classfollowing my tips ,,,, here are some helpful tipsFirstly, You need step by step move forward to practice every class questionsgiven to you, ! then I suggest you handle this large volume of information by firstreading through all the questions in that Part 3, just to understand the questionsand to get a feel for the different points of discussion that seem to exist within thatPart 3. Don't think about answers to the questions yet. Of course, make sure youlook up the meaning and usage of any new words that you see in the questions,including the pronunciation of these words.Some of you will go to "model answers" in certain IELTS Speaking textbooksand memorize those answers as answers for the Part 3 questions given to you inthe class,. memorizing 100% is a dangerous practice because examiners are veryskillful at recognizing memorized answers. And they don't like answers that areobviously 100% or almost 100% memorized. As well as that, they want you tospeak your answers, not someone else's answers. And they don't want to see thatyou obviously knew that the question was in the test before you did the test. Justuse parts of those model answers, not the complete model answers.The best idea is to think of some ideas or points to say, prepare some vocabularyand memorize just a few short parts of your answer. When you practice youranswer, speak it a little differently (hopefully, better) each time you practice it andspeak it naturally, as if you were in a real conversation with someone. Don'tpractice speaking it in a "flat", monotonic way, like a robot who is reproducingprogrammed language.Some people actually speak better in Part 3, and get a better score, when theyhave no idea what questions are in the test. This is because they speak naturally.So try to avoid "over-preparing" (过度准备)your answers.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Conclusions:。
雅思口语第三部分高分案例
雅思口语第三部分高分案例英文回答:In my opinion, I believe that technology has had an overall positive impact on our lives. It has brought us countless conveniences and benefits that have made ourdaily lives easier and more enjoyable. For instance, the internet has connected people from all over the world, enabling us to communicate with friends and family who may live far away. It has also made it easy to access information and resources, providing us with a wealth of knowledge at our fingertips.However, it is important to acknowledge that technology can also have some negative consequences. The constant use of social media, for example, can lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness. Excessive screen time can also contribute to health problems such as eye strain and poor posture.To mitigate the negative effects of technology, it is crucial to use it in moderation and with intention. We should be mindful of how it affects our well-being and take breaks when necessary. It is also important to engage in activities that promote our physical and mental health,such as exercise and spending time in nature.Overall, while technology can have some drawbacks, I believe that its benefits far outweigh its risks. It hasthe potential to improve our lives in countless ways, andit is up to us to use it wisely and responsibly.中文回答:在我看来,我认为科技对我们生活的影响总体上是积极的。
雅思口语Part3人物类话题范例
雅思口语Part3人物类话题范例1. Describe a foreigner who speaks Chinese very wellQ: Why are so many people learning English?A: Thinking about this in general, the main reason why most people learn English is that it cannot only serve as a useful tool but also help them communicate with the world.In the first place, English is often seen as a key skill in the job market. Multinational companies (跨国企业)use English as their official language, and proficiency in English can improve career prospects. It opens up employment opportunities, both in one's home country and abroad. Moreover, in certain professions, a lot of resources are available in English, making it essential必不可少的for professional development.Secondly, English has become a global lingua franca(通用语), serving as a common language for communication between speakers of different native languages. Thus, learning English enhances(加强)one's ability to participate(参与) in global conversations.Q: How can you help children learn English?A: We could assist children by using interactive (交互式的)methods and creating a supportive and fun language environment.In the first place, people could engage in (参与)activities where children can express themselves in English. This not only builds their vocabulary but also boosts(加强) their confidence in using the language. Besides, activities that involve movement, like singing and dancing to English songs, can enhance their pronunciation skills.Surrounding children with English through books, songs, and interactive games is also a great idea, which helps them develop a natural ear for the language.What’s more, people could consider using play-based learning for children. Fun activities like singing and dancing to English songs, can enhance(提升) their pronunciation skills while educational apps designed for children can provide an enjoyable way to learn. However, it's essential to balance screen time with other hands-on(需要动手的) activities to promote holistic(全面的) development.Q: Do you think the way people learn English today is the same as in the past?A: Of course. In the past, language learning often relied heavily on traditional classroom settings, with an emphasis(强调) on rote memorization (死记硬背). However, today's approach to learning English is more diverse (多元) and down-to-earth (符合实际的).On the one hand, technology has transformed language learning. Online platforms, language learning apps, and interactive (交互式的)software provide learners with a wide range of resources. These tools offer immersive (沉浸式的) experiences, including multimedia content and real-time communication with native speakers. Such technological advancements make learning English more flexible (容易变通的) and engaging (有趣的). Learners can tailor(定制) their language learning journey to their specific needs and interests, choosing from a variety of resources that suit their learning style.Additionally, the focus of language learning has shifted(转变) from mere grammar and vocabulary acquisition to practical language use. Current teaching methods emphasize communicative language teaching, which encourages learners to use English in real-life situations, fostering better speaking and listening skills.2. Describe an interesting person that you have not met in personand would like to know more about.Q: Do people feel lonely in crowded cities?A: Yes, sometimes. People can still feel lonely in crowded cities. While cities offer a multitude of (大量的)social interactions and opportunities, individuals may experience a sense of isolation(孤立感) due to various factors. Factors such as busy lifestyles, high competition, and a lack of close-knit(紧密的) communities can contribute to feelings of loneliness even in densely populated areas(人口密集区). Additionally, factors like anonymity(无特色) and the fast-paced nature of city life may hinder the formation of deep, meaningful connections. Loneliness is a complex emotional state influenced by various personal and environmental factors.Q: Can clothing tell and reveal a person's personality?A: Clothing can provide some insights into a person's personality, but it's important to note that it's just one aspect of a larger picture. People often use clothing as a form of self-expression(自我表达的形式), and their choices can reflect their preferences, interests, and sometimes even their values. For example, someone who consistently wears vibrant and bold colors(明亮大胆的颜色) might be perceived as(被认为) outgoing and confident, while someone who prefers neutral tones may be seen as more reserved(内敛的). However, it's crucial not to make sweeping judgments based solely on clothing, as individual style can be influenced by various factors such as cultural background, personal comfort, and current trends. Additionally, people may choose different styles for different occasions, and their clothing choices may not always accurately represent their entire personality.Q: Why do individuals from the same family have different personalities?A: The development of personality is influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. While individuals from the same family share genetic material, they also experience unique environmental influences that contribute to the differences in their personalities. Although siblings share genes from their parents, the combination of genes each child inherits can vary. This genetic diversity(基因多样性) contributes to differences in traits(特质), temperament(气质), and predispositions(倾向). Besides,Parents often adapt their parenting styles based on their experiences and the unique needs of each child. The interactions and relationships with parents can shape a child's personality. For instance, the attention given, discipline methods, and emotional support can differ between siblings. In summary, the interplay between genetic factors and diverse environmental influences results in the uniqueness of each individual's personality, even among siblings raised in the same family.3. Describe a sportsperson you admire.Q: What qualities should an athlete have?A: Well, in my opinion there are many qualities an athlete should have. For instance, physical is fundamental, athletes must have strength, agility (敏捷) and endurance (耐力) to navigate the demands of their chosen sport. Besides that, mental resilience (恢复力) is also a key factor, enabling them to confront setbacks, ability to stay calm under pressure also overcoming challenges.Q: Is talent important in sports?A: Of course, talent plays a significant role in sports. Natural abilities, such as coordination, speed, and agility, give athletes a head start. However, talent alone is not enough. Hard work, dedication (专注,奉献), and disciplined training are crucial to fully harness (驾驭) and develop that talent. While talent provides a foundation, it's the commitment to improvement and continuous effort that ultimately distinguishes (识别) successful athletes in the competitive world of sports.Q: What is the most popular sport in your country?A: There are several popular sports in China, such as, basketball and badminton, however, the most popular sport is definitely table tennis.Table tennis is the most popular sport in China, primarily due to its esteemed (出色的) reputation in the country, as well as its widespread accessibility, making it easily accessible to a broad range of people.For example, table tennis is regarded not just as a sport but as a national treasure. China has a rich history of excellence in table tennis, consistently dominating international competitions and earning numerous Olympic gold medals.Besides that, many neighborhoods and communities in China have public table tennis which are always bustling (忙碌) with the locals, on top of that the equipment for playing table tennis, such as paddles and balls are relatively affordable, making it accessible to a wide range of individuals.4. Describe a successful person who you once studied or worked with.Q: How do you define whether one is a successful person?A: Well, it is quite complex and subjective (复杂且主观) to determine the success of an individual since it involves various aspects of life. In my opinion, success is not solely (仅仅) about financial accomplishments (收获财富) but extends to personal fulfillment (个人成就感) and happiness. Of course, financial stability (经济稳定) is undeniably (不可否定地) a part of success, as it provides the means to lead a comfortable life and pursue one's aspirations (追寻理想). While, a successful person should feel content and satisfied with their life choices, having pursued their passions and interests. Plus, resilience (坚韧性) and adaptability (适应性) play a crucial (重要的) role in achieving success because they enable individuals tonavigate through obstacles (克服困难) and emerge stronger (变得更强).Q: ls there a contradiction between success and happiness?A: While success and happiness are often intertwined (交织在一起), they are not necessarily the same. For example, there are some people who can achieve success in a career or financial aspect but still feel unfulfilled (不满足) or unhappy. In my opinion, the key lies in (关键在于) striking a balance (取得平衡) between pursuing one's goals and finding joy in the journey. Success can contribute to happiness, providing a sense of accomplishment and security (成就感和安全感). However, it becomes problematic (有问题的) when individuals sacrifice (牺牲) their well-being or neglect (忽视) personal relationships in the pursuit of success. Therefore, the challenge is to define success in a way that aligns with personal values (与个人价值一致) and brings about happiness (带来快乐).Q: What are the factors that influence students grades at school?A: Several factors contribute to students' academic performance (学习成绩). Firstly, the quality of teaching plays a pivotal role (起关键作用), as a well-structured and engaging curriculum (结构良好且引人入胜的课程), coupled with (加上……) effective teaching methods, can impact students' understanding and retention (理解与记忆) of the material. Plus, a supportive learning environment can enhance a student's overall academic experience, such as the access to resources (获取资源) and extracurricular activities (课外活动). Besides these objective factors, individual ones such as motivation, study habits, and parental involvement (父母的参与) also influence academic success. Therefore, it is important to strike a balance between (在……之间取得平衡) these elements, creating an environment where students can thrive academically (学业出色) and reach their full potential (充分发挥潜能).5. Describe a successful person who you once studied or worked with.Q: Is money the only measure of success in your country?A: No, in China, the perception of success is evolving, and it extends beyond a singular focus on monetary achievements(金钱方面的成就). Individuals achieving personal milestones(重要阶段), such as educational accomplishments, skill development, or pursuing passions, are highly valued. So, someone who earns advanced degrees(获得高学位), acquires specialized skills(获得专业技能), or achieves excellence in personal pursuits(个人追求)like artsor sports might also be regarded as(被视为) successful.Moreover, contributing to society through philanthropy(慈善事业)and community engagement(社区参与) is increasingly seen as a marker of success. So, while wealth matters, it's just one aspect of a broader definition of success in China.Q: What are the factors that influence students grades at school?A: Well, firstly, individual motivation and commitment(动力和投入) are paramount(至关重要). Students driven by intrinsic(内在的) motivation, genuine interest(真正的兴趣) in the subject, and a strong work ethic (职业道德,进取心)are more likely to attain higher grades. For example, a student passionate about a specific subject may invest(投入)extra time in independent research, resulting in a deeper understanding and improved exam performance.Additionally, the learning environment also significantly influences academic success. A well-organized, distraction-free(无干扰的) space at home or school is crucial for focused study, positively impacting a student's concentration(专注力) and, consequently, academic outcomes(学业成果). Conversely, an environment with disruptions or inadequate resources(资源不足)may hinder(阻碍) academic excellence.Q: ls there a contradiction between success and happiness?A: While success can contribute to(促成)happiness, it's not a guarantee(保证), and there isn't necessarily a contradiction between the two. Success, whether in career, relationships, or personal goals, can bring a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment(成就感和满足感), which can lead to happiness. However, this isn't universal(普遍的), as external achievements don't always translate to internal contentment(内在的满足感). The key lies in aligning(和......一致) personal definitions of success with intrinsic values and finding a balance that fosters(培养,促进) both success and happiness. For instance, someone pursuing a career aligned with(和......一致) their passion, even if it doesn't lead to immense(巨大的) financial success, may experience deep satisfaction and happiness. It's possible to have success without happiness or vice versa, depending on individual perspectives and priorities(优先考虑的事).。
雅思口语多米诺 Part3答题模板
Part 3答题模板--- Contrast
Interviewer: What are the differences of … comparing China with western countries?
Candidate: For starters, I have to say that there are many differences of … comparing China with western countries. With a history of over 5,000 years, China has a special culture and so many interesting customs, a lot of things are full of a strong Chinese flavor. Such as…, it features…; however, western countries are a totally different picture. When it comes to…, it features…. I think it is just a natural result of different social backgrounds and cultural backgrounds between China and western countries.
Part 3答题模板---Solutions
Interviewer: Can you recommend some good ways to do…? (How to …?) Candidate: Actually, there are plenty of ways to do…. As far as I am concerned, the top priority is…. Another way you might want to try is…. Besides, … is an excellent option.
雅思口语part3考官如何作答
雅思口语part3考官如何作答下面我们以公共交通类话题为例,从两个具体的问题来分析考官如何作答。
1. What is the government doing to help solve traffic jams?Well, I don’t know about other cities, but where I live, here in Hangzhou, they’ve put a system in place whichrestricts the amount of cars allowed to travel at certaintimes of the day according to the last number on their number plate. That kind of sounds a bit complicated, so just to give you an example, on Monday, if the last number on your license plate is 1 or 9, then you’re restricted from traveling inthe city centre during the morning and evening rush hour. And then on Tuesday, the numbers switc h, and so on. It’s hard to tell whether it’s actually working or not, but at leastthey’re trying!“政府是怎么协助缓解交通拥堵的?”这里的回答看似很长,其实就是在围绕一个主题实行阐述。
符合part3尽可能多说的要求,答案主要就是针对问题,自己所在城市杭州,政府采取的车辆根据车牌号限行的措施实行阐述。
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Part 3答题模板---Opinions
Interviewer: What do you think … should be like? (What special features do you think … should have?) Candidate: I think it takes a lot of things to … First of all, … should be able to …. It’s the basic of being…. Another quality is that…, on the top of it, …
Part 3答题模板---Prospect
Interviewer: What do you think of the future of…? Candidate: I think I would rather look on the bright side of this whole thing. It is not like I ignore the dark side on purpose. It is just that its bright side indeed outshines its dark sight. I firmly believe that with the joint effort of both government (relevant authority) and individuals, its future will be glorious!
Part 3答题模板--- Contrast
Interviewer: What are the differences of … comparing men and women?
Candidate: For starters, I have to say that there are many differences of … comparing men and women. Men tend to be …; however, women are more likely to be…. It might seem a little bit weird, but I think men and women are like that by nature. For example, women are born to be shopping freaks. They are normally incurably addicted to nice outfits, cosmetics and perfumes. And it is definitely not in men’s nature to follow all these stuff. Men are more into cars, sports and stocks.
Part 3答题模板---Options
Interviewer: Which one(s) do you prefer, A or B?
Candidate: I love them both. A offers people…, and B has its own edge as well. B…. In other words, they both have their own strong points. I think this is why people are always saying that everything exist 3答题模板---Flaws
Interviewer: What are the disadvantages of …? Candidate: Although having a lot of highlights, it’s disadvantages are troubling people all the time. There are quite some disadvantages of …. For starters, …. Another thing that is totally disappointing people is…. On the top of it, ….
Part 3答题模板---Options
Interviewer: Which one(s) do you prefer, A or B?
Candidate: I prefer A to B. Off the top of my head, A …. It is something B can never hold a candle to. Besides, A …, which overshadows B as well. Last but not least, A is….
Part 3答题模板---Analyses
Interviewer: What are the advantages and disadvantages of…? Candidate: Well, let me get started from the bright side. Speaking off the top of my head, …; another highlight is …; however, the bright side apparently doesn’t overshadow its dark sight. The first thing that is totally disappointing people is…, another disadvantage springs to mind is…. I think these are two sides of the same coin.
Part 3答题模板--- Contrast
Interviewer: What are the differences of … comparing the elderly people with young guys?
Candidate: Well, first I have to say that there are many differences. The elderly people are more likely to be…; they love doing…. However, young guys tend to be…. They usually …. It might seem pretty weird, but on the second thought, I found that it is quite understandable because they were born and grew up in different years. Their backgrounds and education are quite different. To those young guys, what the elderly people do might seem so 60’s or 50’s. And to the elderly people, what young guys do are too in to be accepted.
Part 3答题模板---Solutions
Interviewer: Can you recommend some good ways to do…? (How to …?) Candidate: Actually, there are plenty of ways to do…. As far as I am concerned, the top priority is…. Another way you might want to try is…. Besides, … is an excellent option.
Part 3答题模板--- Contrast
Interviewer: What are the differences of … comparing 20 years ago with today?
Candidate: Well, first I have to say that there are many changed happened these years in terms of …. Thanks to the ever-increasing Chinese people’s living standard and evergrowing Chinese economy. Gone forever are those days when Chinese people are confined to …. Here comes the time when we Chinese are offered millions of options.
Part 3答题模板--- Contrast
Interviewer: What are the differences of … comparing China with western countries?
Candidate: For starters, I have to say that there are many differences of … comparing China with western countries. With a history of over 5,000 years, China has a special culture and so many interesting customs, a lot of things are full of a strong Chinese flavor. Such as…, it features…; however, western countries are a totally different picture. When it comes to…, it features…. I think it is just a natural result of different social backgrounds and cultural backgrounds between China and western countries.