2017年9-12月雅思口語Part 1預(yù)測:School

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每年的1、5、9月為雅思換題月。每一次更換的題目大概是淘汰30%到40%的舊題,并且補(bǔ)充相應(yīng)數(shù)量的新題,大家在備考雅思口語的時(shí)候,一定要根據(jù)雅思口語話題的變化來變更自己的機(jī)經(jīng)版本。下面就是為大家收集整理了2017年9-12月雅思口語Part 1預(yù)測,以供大家參考。   1.How old were you when you started school?
     My school is in the vicinity of my house.I went there when I was 6 years old, because it is not allowed to start school before than 6.
     2.How did you get to school each day?
     My school was just located near my home, so every day I walked to school with myself, or sometimes with my neighbours.
     3.Tell me something about the school
     My school is called the Haiyang Elementary School, which was established 50 years ago in my hometown. The school was quite spacious as it was large but there were no many students. Besides, the teachers there were always kind-hearted and responsible for their teaching.
     4.What subjects did you study in secondary school (=high school)?
     There were many subjects we had to learn at secondary school, such as maths, English, physics, chemistry, history, geography, and so on. So you can see we had a heavy burden at that time.
     5.Have you ever returned to see your old school again?
     Yes, every time I go back to my hometown, I’d like to visit my old school and I’ll be very delighted to see how my school developed. I was really proud of it.
     6.Can you describe yourself as a good student?
     Well, overall I think I am a good student. ... I am not an eager beaver, nor the teacher's pet... but I'm good at scientific subjects and, most importantly, I like studying.
     7.Do you study English now?
     Yes, of course. I've taken an intensive course this year, where I've attend classes three times a week... And I plan on pursuing my studies in the future, too...
     8.Did you enjoy/Do you enjoy studying at school?
     I've never really liked school... I'm not a bookworm and a lot of humanities subjects seemed too boring to me. However, the workload was not too big... The other good thing about school is being able to see your friends. And fortunately, I had wonderful classmates.
     9.What kind of school did you go as a child?
     I have always gone to co-ed schools, right from primary to intermediate and it has helped me to be more comfortable while interacting with opposite sex.
     詞匯推薦
     Teacher’s pet 老師的寵兒
     Definition: A teacher’s pet is a student who the teacher likes the best, usually because that student is very well behaved, does all the homework and gets good grades.
     IELTS example answer: I was a teacher’s pet in almost all my classes, and this made some other students make fun of me sometimes. However, that didn’t bother me because I always got better grades than them!
     A kiss-up, or to kiss up 討好老師的人
     Definition: A kiss-up is someone who always flatters, or gives compliments, to another person. In school, sometimes students kiss up to teachers to try and get better grades or, perhaps, get out of trouble.
     IELTS example answer: Science was never my strongest subject in school, so I always tried to kiss up to the teacher at the beginning of the year. I would tell my teachers how young they looked, and sometimes I would bring them little presents.
     Side note: This could be used to describe a person in any situation, perhaps a brother or sister who kissed up to your parents, for example. Get more idioms to describe family here, as this is another very common IELTS Speaking topic!
     Draw a blank腦子一片空白
     Definition: When you cannot think of a word or idea, your mind is blank and empty.
     IELTS example answer: The teacher asked me about the chapter we had read for homework, but I drew a blank. I suddenly could not remember anything about what I had read the night before.
     Side note: This is also a great phrase for buying time on the IELTS Speaking exam!
     Cover a lot of ground涉及到很多內(nèi)容
     Definition: This phrase means to go over a lot of material or information.
     IELTS example answer: Although my test preparation class is only one hour, we learn a lot in that time. I’m amazed at how we cover so much ground in every class.
     Side note: This could also be used when talking about work, such as when you describe a meeting in which you went over a lot of information. Get more idioms for describing work, another very common IELTS topic.
     Learn by heart死記硬背
     Definition: This is lovely idiom which is synonymous with “memorize”.
     IELTS example answer: In sixth grade, we had to learn all the states and their capitals by heart. I still remember all of them!