雅思口語如何做到切題回答

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對于口語考試,很多考生都感到迷惑,不知道到底怎么回答才叫切題。其中一部分考生注重口語的流利度,而另一部分學生,他們更注重語音語調(diào)的練習,認為發(fā)音是雅思口語的重頭戲。以下是整理的雅思口語如何做到切題回答,歡迎閱讀!
    
    1.雅思口語如何做到切題回答
    其實雅思口語考試不是僅僅考察學生的語音,語調(diào)和流利度,而是考核考生整體的交流技能。而這個交流技能在考試過程中是從具體的測試方向進行衡量的,衡量方向包括口語詞匯數(shù)量的大小,說話的時候是不是有邏輯,句法掌控的怎樣,句型變化的情況,句子之間的銜接,以及對習語的應(yīng)用等等。有的學生覺得這么多條條框框考試的時間又那么短,不可能都記得清清楚楚的。這里考生需要注重的一個問題就是,考試的時候回答問題一定要切題。
    其實雅思口語和作文很相似,口語中對給出的話題一定要切入主題,不然就會被考官認為是跑題。但是前提條件是一定要把題目聽明白了才行。對于跑題的概念我們來舉出具體的例子說明:
    問題:Do you like reading books? 很多考生回答:Yes, I do. I like reading books verymuch。
    對于這個答案,很多學生都認為老師問的問題太簡單了,只能這么回答。而很多老師對于這個答案也耳熟了。老師提醒各位考生的是,這個回答不算跑題,但是太過于簡單了。想拿高分的考生不能老師一問Doyou....。然后你就回答Yes, I do....。這樣的話,感覺像是在背課文??梢杂肙f course, Definitely, Sure,和Certainly來做個替換,然后把后面I like的賓語提前說出來,就變成了Reading books is one of my favourites inmy free time. And it can enlarge my imagination and widen the scope ofknowledge。這樣回答既能保證不太俗套,內(nèi)容也比較充實。對于口語第一部分的問題,建議考生不要回答的內(nèi)容過多。只要切題,答出要點就可以了。如果考官讓你談?wù)勀愕募亦l(xiāng),首先要歸納重點要說的內(nèi)容,然后把其中的一個擴展就行。
    
    2.雅思口語考試的分數(shù)
    9分:
    成績極佳,能將英語運用自如,精確、流利并能完全理解。
    8分:
    非常良好,能將英語運用自如,只是偶爾不連貫或用詞不當,在不熟悉的狀況下可能出現(xiàn)誤解,對爭論復(fù)雜細節(jié)掌握得相當好。
    7分:
    良好,有能力運用英語,雖然在某些情況下有時會發(fā)生不準確、不適當和誤解,大致掌握復(fù)雜的英語,也理解其全部內(nèi)容。
    6分:
    澳大利亞移民、英國留學分數(shù)線及格,雖然有不準確、不適當和誤解發(fā)生,但大致能有效地運用英語,能使用并理解相當復(fù)雜的英語,特別是在熟悉的情況下。
    5分:
    加拿大移民、新西蘭移民分數(shù)線適當及格,可部分運用英語,在大多數(shù)情況下可應(yīng)付全部的意思,雖然可能犯下許多錯誤,在本身領(lǐng)域內(nèi)應(yīng)可掌握基本的溝通。
    4分:
    英國預(yù)科分數(shù)線,水平有限,只限在熟悉的狀況下有基本的理解力,在理解與表達上常發(fā)生 問題 ,無法使用復(fù)雜英語。
    3分:
    水平極有限,在極熟悉的情況下,只能進行一般的溝通理解。
    2分:
    只能偶爾使用英語,除非在熟悉的情況下能使用單詞和簡短的短句表達基本的信息,在說寫方面有重大的障礙。
    1分:
    不能通過,可能只能說幾個單詞,無法溝通。
    
    3.雅思口語之創(chuàng)業(yè)類話題
    1、話題卡
    Describe a small business that you would like to own.
    You should say:
    what this business would be
    how you would start/open this business
    how you would run this business
    and explain why you would like to run this kind of business.
    2、答案
    What this business would be
    I want to open a small business. It will be a place for kids to go afterschool, a kind of childcare centre in the neighborhood. My town desperatelyneeds a place like this.
    How you would start/open this business
    Honestly, I have no idea how to go aboutmanage it yet. But common sensetells me that the key to starting a successful business is to develop athoughtful business plan and then get the necessary financial support. Butunlike other businesses, this caregivinger business would be a non-profitorganization. So I would contact some local non-profit organizations and talkwith them to see if they can help me in any way.
    How you would run this business
    There will be food, video games, pinball, and a dance floor. I will alsohave tutors there to help with homework and stuff. The business would operate ona membership scheme, I mean those who want to join us have to register and pay asmall amount of fee first.
    and explain why you would like to run this kind of business.
    I would like to start this business because first of all, there's greatdemand around my neighborhood. A typical school day in China normally ends at4p.m. but the working hours for most parents is from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The centrewill be a good place to the childchildren to stay in until their parents come topick them up after work. Also I just love kids and enjoy seeing them grow. Oneof my friends works as a kindergarten teacher. She said that it was so much funto working with children. They are cute, and very trusting....it is truelytrulya very promising and worthwhile career--very rewarding as well....
    1.What kinds of small business are most popular in China?
    One of the popular small businesses here in China is to set up an onlinecompanybusiness. You can sell anything from clothes, to antiques to usedfurniture. The investment cost is much lower and you could work anytime andanywhere if you have the internet connection. The process could also be fullyautomated as the technology is maturethere.
    2.Why do some people open their own business?
    The benefits are pretty obvious, such as ''being you own boss' and nothaving to answer report to someone for anyeverything you do. Your time is youown, though you will probably find having your own business takes far more ofyour time than if you were havworking a ''job'.
    3.What challenges and difficulties do people face when they try to have asuccessful small business?
    There is the initial startup cost, but the biggest challenge is getting thepublic to believe in you and the quality of your product or service. Anotherchallenge is proper use of your time. You can be very successful spending yourtime doing the right things, but most of us are not successful because we don'tknow whatich things to focus on and in what sequenceorder.
    4.What do you think is the most important factor when choosing a job orcareer?
    It depends on the individual circumstances. Interest is definitelyimportant, however as you get older you will really see money plays aimportantlarge rolefactor. For example, if you have a family to support,yoursalary pay becomes more important than the other factors. But for universitygraduates, the opportunity to learn and practice grow weighs more than thingslike salary or working hours.
    5.Do you think it is good to change your job frequently?
    I don't' think it's a good idea to make a general statement of saying it'sgood or it's bad. As an employer, I think that a person who changes jobsfrequently is unstable and not responsiblegood for his/herthe team. However,Ithink a person who stays at the same job forever is fearful or unmotivated. Iwould like to see people who change their jobs until theyto find a better fit orfor career advancement.