雅思口语考试中应该避免的口语扣分环节.doc

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1、雅思口语考试中应该避免的口语扣分环节 一提到雅思口语考试,考鸭们纷纷泪流满面,备考复习大半年,临场表现10分钟,众多雅思口语考生为雅思口语考试复习折断了腰,闪了舌头。下面就和大家分享雅思口语考试中应该避免的口语扣分环节,来欣赏一下吧。雅思口语考试中应该避免的口语扣分环节1雅思口语考试时,只会蹦单词?扣分雅思口语考生大多只会用单个的词,而不使用将连贯的单词或者多个词汇,显得语句非常雅思口语考试中不会使用词串的考生,得分一定会被扣0.5-1分。事实上,不会词串恰恰是中国考生的致命伤,它除了影响了词汇分,还影响了流利分和速度分。2雅思口语考试时,面部表情太僵硬雅思口语评分标准的发音评分项中,有这样一

2、个界定:能够使用表情、肢体语言帮助自己被理解。根据这个标准,如果你有下列问题,你会被扣分:(1) 几乎不看考官,可能被扣0.2分。(2) 虽然看着考官,但是表情和口语答案并不配套。(3) 因为考官面无表情,你原先勉强保持的微笑逐渐僵硬,直至像考官一样面无表情,这样,你可能被扣0.05分。为了不被扣分,小站雅思君希望各位雅思考生能做到这些:(1) 在备考阶段,一定要注意表情和语言配套管理(2) 在实际考试的时候,无论你紧张与否,无论考官是否面无表情,请你脸上保持微笑,对着镜子经常练习微笑吧。3雅思口语考试发音问题之:大舌头 扣分雅思口语考试中最为纳闷的是:众多中国考生,明明知道不伸舌头会被扣分,

3、为什么坚持不伸舌头?如果考生找借口说:我习惯不伸舌头啦,那考官会说:向至少0.2分说再见吧!4雅思口语考生会因单字不重音被扣分在雅思考试中,遇到单字重音,你必须把那些单词放慢、加重,原因很简单,在整个句子当中,只有这些单词,才是最重要的,其他单词,都要轻读。在雅思的发音评分标准中,有这样一个界定:考生会使用重读、弱读,使自己更容易被理解。而我们多数中国考生,仅仅把重读理解为一个单词里的重音音节,而不能把重音理解为一个句子中的重音单词,所以自然要被扣分了。5雅思口语考试语法不够丰富,扣分多数中国考生,只使用单一的语法结构,即主谓宾结构,而很少使用多种语法,如被动语态、强调句、虚拟语态、疑问句、感

4、叹句等,因为中国考生本性含蓄害羞,最喜欢用平铺直叙的陈述句,而很少表情丰富地使用疑问句、感叹句、强调句等。我们只能说,只有稍微改变自己害羞的个性,才有可能操练起多种语法。6雅思口语考生大多数只使用一层结构,而不使用多层结构雅思口语考试中,多层结构答题法对于中国考生并非易事,因为很多中国考生在应试教育的荼毒下,根本就没有形成自己的思维逻辑,遇到问题只能凭借脑子里仅有的一点知识,胡乱说两句。7雅思口语考试的哑巴思维,扣分什么是哑巴思维,就是完全依靠考试技巧生搬硬套和对齐所谓的口语“答案”,举个例子,关于描述一件喜欢的衣服,在part3,考官问你是否喜欢买买买时,考生条件反射地回答,不,我喜欢更加合

5、理的理财,适度的消费,然后长篇大论败家的危害等等。这些显然偏题了,而且有明显的准备过的痕迹,显得非常不自然。根据许多的模拟面试数据显示,雅思口语考试中最痛苦的地方,不是听到了中国考生的哑巴英语,而是直面哑巴思维,这是中国学生雅思口语均分全球倒数第一的根本症结,其严重程度,远超刚才所讲的其他问题的总和。8雅思口语考试不会提问?扣分根据给学生做模拟的经验,有超过50%的考生,在考试的时候会对某个或某几个问题不甚了解。在听不懂题目的时候,绝大同学采取的策略是:一猜二蒙!当你猜测或蒙的时候,你在对考题的理解能力、表述自己观点的能力会严重丢分。如果你放松地、大胆地问考官,你压根不会被扣分。即便考官解释之

6、后你要求他再次解释,你也仅仅可能因为理解能力而被扣个微乎其微的0.05分,而绝对不会因听不懂、答跑题收到双重重罚。2020年9-12月雅思口语part23答案:相处最多的家庭成员Describe a family member who you spent the most time with.You should say:who the person waswhat you guys did togetherwhy do you spend the most time with that personand explain how you feel about spending time wi

7、th the personThe family member Id like to talk about is my brother. Hes an amusing person, actually, with a dry and mischievous sense of humour. He is 5 years younger than me and he works for a company that sell automobiles, a kind of off-road adventure vehicle company, I guess youd call it. Anyway,

8、 to be honest hes a bit lazy, but always seems to be quite lucky in finding good jobs with flexible bosses, great benefits and a fairly high salary! I think maybe its because of the way he is able to talk confidently to all different types of people, and command respect, as well as being an endearin

9、g person who is pretty well-liked. I spend most of my free time with him because he lives next door to me and because we help each other out a lot with all sorts of things and on the weekends we go out for meals, then go to a bar and drink and share stories and discuss family and friends. On Sundays

10、 we take it in turns to cook he enjoys cooking Mexican and Lebanese food its kind of his hobby really and I enjoy cooking Chinese and Japanese dishes. So, most Sundays we invite each other round, along with friends and sometimes other family members, and we eat together. Hes very sporty, and Im not

11、very sporty, so this is the main difference between us really apart from this we are very similar and have a really good laugh together and share a lot of common interests.Part31. What are the benefits of younger and older generations living together? How about the drawbacks?There are a number of pr

12、actical and emotional advantages to younger and older generations sharing the same home firstly, life today is very busy, and often both parents have to go to work if there are children, then the grandparents can easily take over and look after the children during the daytime or when the parents are

13、 busy. This is a lot easier if everyone lives together in the same house, especially in big cities where housing is expensive and distances between work and home can involve long commutes. The drawbacks, well there are also a number of drawbacks. You dont get much personal space or private time if y

14、ou live with other family members, especially grandparents Sometimes other family members might also interfere in your daily business or poke their nose into your personal affairs or arguments with your husband or wife. So everything has its advantages and disadvantages, in life.2. Which one do you

15、prefer, support from family members or friends?It really depends to be honest. Its impossible to say without a context! If I want to talk about an emotional problem in a relationship or something, then I prefer to talk to my friends. However, if I want to discuss other issues, perhaps related to oth

16、er family members, or my work or future, then I am perhaps more likely to seek family support and a listening ear from my mother and father in particular.3. Is it important to visit family members?Of course! Its very important to keep in touch with ones family members and visit them in person, as we

17、ll. Sometimes its not so easy here in China because its a big country and cities are very far apart it takes a long time to travel from place to place and during national holidays trains and planes are often over-booked and crowded. However, everyone in China usually makes quite a lot of effort to s

18、tay in touch and visit relatives I think that its one of the aspects of our culture that we remain fairly traditional about maintaining a close relationship with family.2020年9-12月雅思口语part23答案解析:你拍过的照片Describe a photo taken by you.You should say:What it is likeWhere you took itWhen you took itAnd exp

19、lain how you felt about itI have taken a lot of photos over the years, because Im a big fan of photography. Years ago, before mobile phones had really good cameras, I used to have a film camera, then a digital SLR camera, both were amazing and I loved them. I used to take them everywhere and take ph

20、otos of anything and everything. I enjoyed taking photos of friends, of family and photos at special occasions and events with work and with workmates. But also I have always enjoyed taking more artistic photos which is what Im into these days. I like to walk around the older areas of my city and ta

21、ke pictures of the older people, the traditional street-lives they live and capture aspects of those lives in my photographs. The photo I liked a lot was a picture of an old wooden chair outside a hutong, with a sunflower in a pot next to it. I also like to use different coloured and textured filter

22、s on my photos to make them more interesting and arty and inspiring. So, there are lots of photos that Ive taken that I like, but the photo of that old chair in the hutongs that I mentioned earlier, with the sunflower in the pot next to it, is the one that I like the most. The sunlight was perfect i

23、n it, the way the shadows were, and how the chair and sunflower were symbols of life in those old streets, when people would often sit outside and chat to their neighbours, rather than be stuck inside tall apartment blocks. That photo symbolized a lot to me and the people I showed it to also thought

24、 it was a great composition a very well-balanced photo, with a striking contrast between the brightness of the yellow flower and the dull grey of the hutong walls and the old brown wooden chair. So, I felt good about this photo, as simple as it sounds. I think it was probably the best photo Ive take

25、n and means a lot to me. I have framed it and put it on my wall, in fact.Part31. Whats the difference between photos taken by camera or phone?Today there might not be much recognizable difference, really, because phone cameras are becoming so good these days. However, I think that still proper camer

26、as are more for professionals, and likely do a lot more, have more settings and much higher quality lenses. Real cameras also have larger lenses so you can get very close up shots in perfectly sharp focus, or distance shots, or wide-angle shots if youre taking photos of groups of people at a wedding

27、, or panoramic views of the countryside or a landscape. So, I think that a proper photographer would use a proper camera rather than a mobile phone to take professional photos. But, the world of photography has changed for everyday people like me we can, indeed, take really good photos simply with o

28、ur phones, and this is something that has really changed photography in the past ten years, thats for sure. I never could have predicted when I was in high school, that today people would be snapping photos with their phones so easily and efficiently. Its funny how technology has changed so quickly

29、over the past decade or so. Its amazing really.2. On what occasions do people like to take photos?Most people today take photos pretty much all of the time. Well, what I mean is, is that we are now in the age of selfies and snapping mobile phone photos of our everyday lives so much, and posting them

30、 on social media, that people tend to document their everyday lives a lot. People mostly take photos of themselves, nights or days out with their friends, the food they are eating for dinner, all sorts. In fact, Ive come to find this all rather tedious to be honest; I dont really need to see so many

31、 photographic updates of peoples lives and their dinners and stuff like this. I, personally, like to reserve taking photos for special occasions and holidays. I dont feel the need or desire to take photos of my daily meals! I think this recent trend of documenting ones daily life in photos and WeCha

32、t moments is quite egocentric and self-absorbed. I dont think its that good for people to be so self-obsessed, and I think its quite pretentious, too. Maybe Im just a cynical person with a slightly old-fashioned view, but Im simply not a fan of these things. Neither am I really into social media tha

33、t much which seems to dominate peoples lives today I sometimes wish things were like they were a generation or two ago when people relied on face to face interactions to share things, not text and photo updates on their social media accounts. So, in my opinion, nowadays, people take too many photos

34、of too many daily things, all about their own lives, and Im not a fan of this trend at all.3. How do people keep photos?People often keep their photos on social media accounts or online or stored on their phones or in the cloud memories of their phones. People, to be honest, often lose a lot of thei

35、r photos when their phone breaks or when they change phones, so this can become a bit of a pointless exercise and a waste of time. Its ironic that the more digital technology develops, and the more we can potentially store more and more photos, the more inclined or the more likely we are to actually

36、 lose a lot of the photos we take. Again, I think in the past we treasured and cherished things more when they were less accessible. Today we can keep photos for years, unless of course our storage goes wrong or our phones break. Its a double-edged sword, modern technology, and often it can be limiting as much as it is liberating. Depends how you look at it.雅思口语

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