雅思口语考官为什么打断考试

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雅思口语考官为什么打断考试

篇1:雅思口语考官为什么打断考试

其实原因真的没有那么复杂。1. 雅思口语考试时间有限,话不能太多哦。2. 同学,雅思口语考试各个趴的问题很多,要合理分配时间。我们继续下一个话题吧。有些考鸭属于话唠属性,一打开话匣子就说个没完,让考官不得不中断你的口语话题。还有一些口语水平挺不错的考生,考官觉得这部分时间用完了,为了考验你,当然是进入下一个话题继续尬聊。就是这样,所以,考生们不必紧张,考官们都是很专业的。

首先是考试时间限制的问题,雅思口语考官需要严格控制考试时间,确保每位考生在相同的时间内完成每个部分的回答。

第二个原因是雅思口语考官需留出时间向你提出不同的问题,引导大家通过讨论不同的话题, 从使用不同词汇或多样的语法表达等方面来全面地展示你的英语表达能力。毕竟一个单词,一种时态是不能够走遍天下的, “千篇 一律”或者过分依赖熟悉的易于使用的结构都会容易在实际沟通中让人失去听下去的兴趣,而无法达到顺畅沟通交流的目的。

其实,话说回来,雅思口语考官在考试中的适时打断都是为了能够在规定的时间内从你的回答中拿到足够的“证据”以按照口语的评分标准,也就是发音、流利性与连贯性、词汇多样性、语法多样性及准确性四方面为你的表现打分。

因此,这个故事告诉我们,在口语的备考练习中,需要大家认真对照口语评分标准,有意识的训练自己。在口语中,语法多样性是相对容易的一个部分,毕竟天下语法就那么多,学会了就没了,也是大家容易忽视的地方。

关于这部分的雅思口语官方评分标准描述是:“Use a wide range of both simple and complex structures 同时使用简单及复杂的语法结构”;

“Demonstrate flexible use of structure 融汇运用不同的语法结构”;

“Focus on accuracy without losing fluency注意确切且流利”和“Be communicative有表达欲”。

但很多烤鸭苦恼的是语法课是一回事,写的时候都能注意,张嘴说的时候,却又是另一回事了。因为毕竟上课时间只占你学英语或者说英语总时长里很小的一部分。所以,提升的办法就是“增加说的时间”,并且一定要有意识地纠正。

最后,还是回归到雅思口语上来。雅思口语提分并不能一蹴而就,也没有哪一个雅思口语考官会为了多挣一笔雅思考试报名费而故意压分,或者为难考生。雅思口语能力真正得到提高的雅思考生,方能在雅思口语考试现场淡定发挥,对任何打断都临危不惧。各位考鸭们,加油。

巧用雅思听力素材 解决雅思口语发音问题

雅思考试的全称是IELTS: International English Language Testing System,中文名国际英语语言测试练习,这就使得字正腔圆的英音朗读者成为了听力里的主要角色。虽然官方指南里写着:“除了60%-70%的英音,还有20%左右的澳大利亚英语和15%左右的美式英语,或者5%的杂音”,不过这对于大家的学习来说已绰绰有余。

1)分清楚元音和辅音中的易混音

听力中大家一定遇到过这样的情况,明明在考场上听的是一个意思,回头看到原文却发现认错了单词,其实是另一个意思。这往往是因为大家忽视了音标中的微妙差别,把两个音近形近的词给搞错了——想想你的口语考官可能也会这样,是不是更有动力纠正它们了呢?

像这样的例子有元音中的/i/和/i:/,/e/和/ai/,辅音中的/l/、/n/、/r/和/s/和/z/,如果听力中出现了这几个发音,回头就可以多温习一下官方发音了。

2)学会吞音和连读

连读的情况主要出现在辅音结尾的单词和元音开头的单词之间,而吞音是指两个辅音相连时后者只表形不送气。这两种情况在大家的口语考试中往往被忽略了,比如大家常常说的“from my point of view”中两个m之间要吞音,而Tuesday其实要把/t/和/j/连读成/tju:/等等,如果不是仔细比对听力里的官方发音,很少会留意到。

3)训练自己的口音不走偏

有些同学可能在背单词时不够仔细,一会看英音音标,一会看美音音标,结果到了口语考场上展现出了从美音到苏格兰口音不等的十八般‘武艺’。其实只要你对雅思听力有所精听的话,很容易就能归纳出不同口音的特色,比如美音比英音的元音发音更加靠前,并且带上了/r/的音;而澳音会把/ei/读成/ai/,对爆破音的使用也不是那么频繁。

雅思口语怎么学 练习口语的五大方法

一、找靠谱的口语外教

话题可以是描述自己所见到的事物,在旅途中所看到的、经历的事情。早晨可以想象接下来一天将要发生的事情,晚上再回顾当天发生的事情。在逛超市时的时候就可以告诉自己需要什么、为什么需要。阅读一篇报纸文章,任何话题都可以涉及一些并且给出简短的摘要。

二、尽量锻炼自己的英语思维

良好的口语离不开正确的发音。考生首先要确保语调和节奏正确,不仅是各自单独的发音,还有它们在一起时的发音。改进发音的重要方法是练习听力。练习的方法是对广播或电视节目(如新闻)录音30秒,然后自己重述,以此来对比自己的发音与广播电视节目里发音的不同。考生要连续不断地练习,这是一个缓慢的过程,在能正确地发音之前,可能需要重复多次很困难的发音。

三、大量阅读报刊、杂志及各种故事

大量阅读之后将它们复述出来,注意是“复述”而非“背诵”。同一篇文章的复述工作应该反复滚动。多总结雅思口语模板以及雅思口语考试话题。

四、下载BBC News,或美剧英剧,进行跟读

考生不仅要正确发音,还要提高流利程度。流利指的是毫不费力地叙述一件事情。与是否可以正确发音相比,流利程度与心理因素有更多关系。要做到流利,考生要对自己的词汇量以及将每个单词以合乎语法的顺序组合起来有足够的信心。换句话说流利就是非常自信地用英语表达自己。

五、真题还原边听边跟读

在雅思口语考试前的2-3周,建议严格按照最新一季话题卡的口语话题来进行练习。可以找一些雅思口语预测题来练习,自己总结一些topic word。这些topic word能让考官耳前一亮。你要知道不能跟别人说同样的话题,但不代表你不能用同样的词汇。

雅思口语考官 如何判断考生是在背模板?

下面,小编就从6个方面告诉大家,到底是哪里漏了陷,考官是怎样判定你的内容是背诵的:

1. 语速

最常见的一种现象就是背诵的回答和即兴表达的回答语速不同。这个现象在卡片题尤为突出。

很多考生在回答基础题,尤其是一些稍复杂话题时语速偏慢,停顿犹豫和重复现象较多,但到了自己准备过的卡片题,语速明显提高,且很少停顿犹豫,自信心上看就像换了个人。这就是一个明确的indication,这个卡片题你准备过了。如果背诵痕迹明显,考官可能会觉得听不下去,打断你的回答,并提前进入part3提高题环节。

另外一个背诵痕迹体现在语速变化上。我们在正常聊天时语速会出现快慢变化。我们讲话一激动,有时候说话会稍微加快,但是有时候讲到了重点,或者是自己需要回忆的地方,语速就会恰当地放慢,这是正常的说话习惯。而不会有人日常沟通时时刻保持完全的匀速。

我们以基础题必考话题之一的social networking sites来大家举个例子好了。

When did you start to use social networking sites?

Let me see. Um, it was probably six or seven years ago, when I was in high school. Back then, we had a popular networking site among students, called Renren, which was sort of like the Chinese equivalent of Facebook. However, it wasn’t managed well, so I started to use wechat a couple of years ago. It's a real game-changer. Everyone has shifted to Wechat and its friends circle, I mean, everyone, literally.

一般来说,需要回忆的内容,我们显然是要慢一些说的,比如Let me see; um, 还有具体的数字,例如6 or 7 years. 还有要强调的内容,比如it's a real game-changer; I mean, everyone, literally 等,我们的语速同样要放慢,因为这是我们情绪和感受的体现。但是如果是背诵的话,估计就不会有这些正常的语速变化了~

2. 停顿

我/今天/去星巴克/点了/一杯美式咖啡。

按照中文的逻辑,这个肯定是按照意群来停顿了。如果有个人这样说话:我今/天去星巴/克点了一杯美式咖/啡。这样的话烤鸭们也会觉得有点难受吧,这人显然不知道自己在说什么。英文里面也是这样:

I went to Starbucks/ and ordered an Americano,/

which is my Dad's favorite,/ as well as mine.

越是长的句子,背诵痕迹也会越明显。正确的做法是:在一个语块后面停顿,还有在要强调的重读单词后面停顿。

3. 发音和语调

见过很多背诵的烤鸭,他们的发音问题也是蛮明显的。因为背诵的时候,烤鸭估计只认准一个点,那就是“这个是高分的,我能背下来就好了,不用管那么多!”所以有些单词的动名词形式发音不一样(eg: present);过去式现在时长得一样,但是发音不同(eg:read);还有一些比较饶舌的单词(eg: characteristic) 估计烤鸭blabla全部一股脑背过去,错了也不管~ 真是当考官吃素的...(maybe真有一两个vegetarian)

如果一个单词,尤其是长单词,你的发音很吃力,或者出现多次错误,考官会认为这是考前临时背诵的,并不是你平时英语表达会使用的词汇。

还有就是语调,考官最反感的就是robotic tone, 从头到尾像机器人一样一个语调。就像前面说的,人一激动,语速会变快,而声调的起伏也一样会起变化。就好像我们中文里面,讲到些开心,激动的事情,会不由自主地升调;讲到伤心,沮丧的事情,会降调一样~ 你说话的时候语调一成不变,考官怎么可能不怀疑~

4.答题思路

除了语速之外,答题思路也是考官判定你是否背诵的一个渠道。最容易出现背诵痕迹的主要有两点:1. 前后矛盾;2. 文不对题。

比如说,在基础题Sport 的话题的时候,烤鸭可能说了自己不喜欢运动;但是到了卡片题An article you read online or from magazines about healthy living,或者An activity you do to keep fit的时候,自己又变成了健身狂人~ 这种难道不是前后矛盾么?

另外文不对题也有这个情况,尤其是P3部分,很多问题都是考官即兴提问的,因此很多烤鸭自作聪明,把考官的问题rephrase成自己准备过的话题,硬往准备过的内容上拉。这种生拉硬拽,加上考官对你语速还有语音语调等方面的考察,很可能就会判定你为背诵了~

5. 语言风格

如果你的表达特别“written English”,也很可能被判定为背诵。这个现象在基础题尤为明显。很多同学的习惯是,看到话题就把自己的答案“写”下来。无论你是5-6分的考生,还是7-8分的考生,“写”出来的东西肯定比“说”出来的东西要formal很多。

背了“写”好的范例,肯定会让考官感觉很不自然。这也就是为什么真正厉害的雅思口语老师在给大家准备范例的时候都是直接答题,把录音转换为文字,再润色。如果你有提前准备范例的习惯,不妨按照这个方法来试试。

6. 肢体语言

这一点,应该就不必多说了。虽然口语考试是要以你的语言水平为标准,但是毕竟也是一个主观考试。考试时边说边望天,望地,望窗外,低头扣手的,考官都会认为你有可能是在背诵。

想要让自己看上去自然些、真诚些,就看着考官的眼睛(太紧张就看他鼻子)。另外也要适当加一些肢体语言,比如你说到it is this big, 说到this big的时候可以用手比划一下“这么大”。

篇2:雅思口语考试中如果被考官打断会怎样

在口语考试中,如果被考官打断,我就会得到低分吗?

Will I get a low Mark if the examiner stops me during the speaking test?

在雅思口语考试中,你可能遇到一句话还没说完就被考官打断的情况,这是否表示你的答案考官不认同呢?又或是意味着你会得到低分呢?要知道消极的想法是不会带来良好的表现的。

实际上,在口语考试中,考官打断你的主要原因是这样:

A. The First is For Timing

首先是考试时间限制问题。

考官需要严格控制雅思口语考试时间。例如:考生需要在2分钟内完成口语第二部分作答,如果超时,即使你还没有说完,考官也会打断你,进入下一部分的考试。

考场重现:

考生:“I want to say the really really really important thing is …” (2分钟过去)

考官:(打断)“thank you!”

在考试中,考官为了控制时间必须打断你。(此处请微笑)

B. The Other Reason is to Ask Different Questions, Letting You Use a Wider Range of Language.

第二个原因是考官需要留出时间提问不同的问题,让你可以通过讨论不同的话题全面展示你的英语表达能力。如果在同一个话题或问题上花费太多时间,你就会失去这个机会,将无法从多角度展示自己的实力。

例子,如果考官不打断(中文版):

考官:你叫什么名字?

考生:我叫Rachel Xiao,我名字是x取的,象征着x,(10分钟过去,)我的名字拼写是R-A-C-H-E-L-X-I-A-O。

考官:谢谢,你的考试已结束!

在考试中考官打断你是为了引导你使用多样的词汇,通过讨论不同的话题,展示你多样的语言表达技巧。因此无需担心考官在考试中打断你,继续回答下一个问题就好!

雅思口语part2高分话题范文:阅读健康生活文章

Describe an article you read from internet or magazines about healthy life

You should say:

what the article was about

where you read it (which magazine or website)

and explain what you learned/thought from the article

雅思口语part2高分话题范文参考:

Recently I came across an interesting article on the internet about the benefits of drinkingwarm water with lemon in the morning. The website name is bodyandsoul.com.au.

You would normally think that lemon water is just one kind of drink that helps keep your body hydrated, however, it brings you many other benefits that you can?t imagine. – The article says that if you build up a habit of kicking off your day with a glass of warm waterwith the juice of half a lemon, you will do your body and mind a great favor.

Firstly, lemon juice is a great source of Vitamin C, thus it helps boost your immune system in fighting off colds and flu. Moreover, lemons are great for combating skin ageing because they are rich in antioxidant properties. Lemon also helps clean our urinary tract and detoxify our livers. The list of benefits doesn?t end there. The high level of potassium in lemons can helpbrain and nerve functioning and control blood pressure. Lemon water can also ward offstress and depression, which have been linked to low levels of potassium. As a result, the article suggests if you continue drinking warm water with lemon first thing in the morningfor at least 21 consecutive days, you will notice the difference in your skin and general healthimmediately.

雅思口语part2高分话题范文:有趣的场所

Describe an interesting place in public

You should say:

what it is

how you can go there

what people do there

and explain why you think it is an interesting place.

雅思口语part2高分话题范文参考:

For my job I currently live in the capital city of our country which is ... (say the name of the capital city in your country...). It has been more than 5 years since I left my hometown and yet this is the town where my heart belongs to. I will always remember the days and places where I spent my childhood and teenage, the golden years of my life. The name of my hometown is (...say the name of your hometown...) and it is located in the northern part of the (... say the city/ district name where this town belongs to...). This town will always be special to me, no matter where I go, how far I go. There are many interesting places if I consider from different perspectives in my hometown that I can recall now. Out of these places, the rail station, which is located at the southern corner of our city is the one I would like to talk about.

In my childhood, the rail station in my hometown was the most mysterious and interesting place for us. We, as children, were not allowed to enter the main premises where the train stopped and this prohibition made us more curious about this place. This is still a place which is quite interesting for me. This is possibly because this rail station is the entry and exit point for me- to and from my hometown. When the train drops me in this station, I feel a sensation of being home. On the contrary, during the time of my departure, I feel an acute melancholy that I won't be able to express in words. This place has always been a mystery to me and it is still a place full of happiness, sadness and enigma.

From two other perspectives, this place is quite interesting to me. One- the surrounding view of this station is quite spectacular and would give someone an impression that he is standing on a tall mountain and can see the green fields below all around him. The view gives the first impression of the natural beauty this area has. In fact, I have never seen any other train station which is located in such a higher place and gives such a beautiful view. Second- the different types of people who come here each day is an interesting thing to observe. Some people come here to sell numerous products, some wait for their relatives or family members to arrive, some to see off their relatives or friends, and finally, some are part of the administrative office of the rail authority. In my opinion, this is an interesting hub for people of different ages, places and purposes.

If I am to suggest a foreign tourist about the interesting places of my hometown, I would suggest him to start with this rail station. This rail station will give a very good idea of our town, people and places to be there. To me, this is the gateway to a beautiful town where my heart belongs to.

篇3:为什么会被雅思考官打断口语话题

被雅思考官打断口语话题

其实原因真的没有那么复杂。1. 雅思口语考试时间有限,话不能太多哦。2. 同学,雅思口语考试各个趴的问题很多,要合理分配时间。我们继续下一个话题吧。有些考鸭属于话唠属性,一打开话匣子就说个没完,让考官不得不中断你的口语话题。还有一些口语水平挺不错的考生,考官觉得这部分时间用完了,为了考验你,当然是进入下一个话题继续尬聊。就是这样,所以,考生们不必紧张,考官们都是很专业的。

首先是考试时间限制的问题,雅思口语考官需要严格控制考试时间,确保每位考生在相同的时间内完成每个部分的回答。

第二个原因是雅思口语考官需留出时间向你提出不同的问题,引导大家通过讨论不同的话题, 从使用不同词汇或多样的语法表达等方面来全面地展示你的英语表达能力。毕竟一个单词,一种时态是不能够走遍天下的, “千篇 一律”或者过分依赖熟悉的易于使用的结构都会容易在实际沟通中让人失去听下去的兴趣,而无法达到顺畅沟通交流的目的。

其实,话说回来,雅思口语考官在考试中的适时打断都是为了能够在规定的时间内从你的回答中拿到足够的“证据”以按照口语的评分标准,也就是发音、流利性与连贯性、词汇多样性、语法多样性及准确性四方面为你的表现打分。

因此,这个故事告诉我们,在口语的备考练习中,需要大家认真对照口语评分标准,有意识的训练自己。在口语中,语法多样性是相对容易的一个部分,毕竟天下语法就那么多,学会了就没了,也是大家容易忽视的地方。

关于这部分的雅思口语官方评分标准描述是:“Use a wide range of both simple and complex structures 同时使用简单及复杂的语法结构”; “Demonstrate flexible use of structure 融汇运用不同的语法结构”; “Focus on accuracy without losing fluency注意确切且流利”和“Be communicative有表达欲”。

但很多烤鸭苦恼的是语法课是一回事,写的时候都能注意,张嘴说的时候,却又是另一回事了。因为毕竟上课时间只占你学英语或者说英语总时长里很小的一部分。所以,提升的办法就是“增加说的时间”,并且一定要有意识地纠正。

最后,还是回归到雅思口语上来。雅思口语提分并不能一蹴而就,也没有哪一个雅思口语考官会为了多挣一笔雅思考试报名费而故意压分,或者为难考生。雅思口语能力真正得到提高的雅思考生,方能在雅思口语考试现场淡定发挥,对任何打断都临危不惧。各位考鸭们,加油。

9-12月雅思口语part2&3答案解析:教你东西的人

Describe a person who taught you something.

You should say:

who the person was

where you met him or her

what this person taught you

and explain how you felt about what he or she taught you

I would like to talk about my teacher, Mrs. Bolger. She was my English teacher when I was in university. Well, my foreign English teacher. She was about 50 years old, tall and always very well-dressed. She was an eccentric woman actually, with many interesting perspectives and opinions. I first met her in university, of course, when she was introduced to us by the head of the English department. This was about 4 or 5 years ago now. I enjoyed what she taught us, she taught us a lot of English and American literature – which I must say I enjoyed very much. She had a really interesting way of analyzing literature actually. I find it gave me new insights into life, people, their emotions and their feelings. It was quite meaningful and she always taught us with a certain passion and enthusiasm that the other teachers lacked. I wish that more teachers were like this because it’s a lot easier to learn about a subject, especially in a second language, if the teacher has a passion, love and enthusiasm for the subject.

Part3

1. What are the qualities that a good teacher must have?

A good teacher should be, in my opinion, enthusiastic, patient but firm, and have a good sense of humour. Naturally, a teacher should have a good knowledge of their subject, but more importantly I think a teacher should be good at explaining things in an interesting and engaging way that encourages the students to think and develop good thinking skills.

2. When should children start to receive education?

Children usually start going to go to kindergarten at 3 years old in China. And although they don’t really learn that much, this is really the start of their educational life. I think it’s the same in most countries. Then at 6 years old they go to primary school.

3. What are the differences between the old and the young in accepting new ideas?

Young people are usually more open-minded about accepting new ideas. Generally, this is true. Older people get set in their ways, are less flexible about new ideas, new foods, new ways of doing things, and so forth. It’s pretty normal. It’s almost always the case. However, there are some older people who are more easy-going and accepting, because maybe they become relaxed in their old age and more wise and understanding about things. So, there are always some exceptions to the rule.

4. Do you prefer to study by yourself or with your friends?

I actually prefer to study alone. I don’t really like to study with others because everyone studies at their own pace and has different strengths and weaknesses. This means you can waste a lot of time if you study with others – also there are always some people that cannot stop chatting, or gossiping or simply not staying focused on the topic at hand, and this is just a massive distraction. So, in general I prefer to do most of my studying alone. Maybe occasionally it’s nice to sit and have a coffee with fellow students and discuss certain aspects of our studies, for sure, but actual studying, for me, is best done alone.

209-12月雅思口语part2&3答案解析:想见的新闻人物

Describe a person you saw in the news who you want to meet.

You should say:

who the person was

when you saw him or her

what was the news about

and explain how you felt about the person or the news

A person I think I’d like to meet that I’ve seen in the news is Oprah Winfrey. You may know her, she’s one of the richest women in the world – she’s a TV host from the US. I am not sure how often she is on the news, but she has her talk show, she hosts it, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and I’ve seen it multiple times, and I really like her personality, her attitude and assertive character and the way she interviews people, listens to them and offers her opinions. I did see her on the news several years ago, in fact. It was a time when she went into a high-end handbag shop and was looking at different and very expensive bags. The shop assistant did not recognize her, and was apparently very rude to her by refusing to take down from a high shelf behind her, a very expensive bag that Oprah wanted to see, and Oprah felt that she was treated in this way because she is a black woman – because of racial prejudice. Anyway, I saw this both in the newspaper and on television, because even though Oprah did not reveal which shop it was (because she didn’t want to damage the reputation of the store), she did openly discuss the incident with the media, and then someone in the BBC, I think, managed to track down the actual shop, who then gave a public global apology, claiming it was a misunderstanding. I think the incident took place in Switzerland, I’m not sure. I am not sure how I felt about this incident. I think it’s an interesting story, and I’m always interested to see international news stories especially about famous stars like Oprah Winfrey.

Part3

1. What kind of people can be usually seen in the news?

Politicians usually feature in the news a lot, and some celebrities. And, of course, reporters and news presenters who go to different places and different countries to deliver live reports on television.

2. Do you think famous people, celebrities, can have a big influence on the general public by their behavior?

Yes, I think so. Especially on young people. Young people like to have idols and role models and they tend to get very passionate about following famous people sometimes, especially singers, pop icons, sports personalities and some actors. So, famous people have a responsibility to behave fairly decently in the public eye, so that they do not negatively influence young people, in particular. Also, today the media are like vultures, they are always following famous people looking for gossip – so if you’re famous you not only have to make sure you behave perfectly in public, but you must also protect your private life from snooping journalists who are looking for a story. So, yes, it’s not always the responsibility of the celebrity, it’s also the gossip from the media that can have an influence on young people.

3. What kind of issues are frequently reported in the news?

Oh, lots of things are reported in the news… The news might talk about international events, treaties, conflicts, and major things that are happening in the world between governments. The news might also cover the environment, the economy, business news… things like this.

If there is a natural disaster like a hurricane or an earthquake or something, this will be reported, and sometimes a reporter will be sent there to do a live report on the event, maybe interview some locals and so forth – for example, only a few weeks ago I heard about the eruption of a volcano in New Zealand. Reporters arrived on the scene shortly after the incident and interviewed some of the relief crew on live television. Things like this are commonly reported on the news, both on television, and on line.

4. What’s the difference between the news nowadays and the news in the past?

The main difference between the news today and the news in the past is that in the past everyone relied on TV and newspapers for news, but today people read most of their news on their smartphones. So, the news is more up-to-date today than in the past. It’s an interesting topic because today there are different opinions about the reliability of the news. Some people say we can trust the news more today, and some people think we should trust the news less, because there is more censorship and control of the news. I’m not sure what I think to be honest. Because there are so many more ways of getting news from all over the place, I don’t really know whether we can trust it more or less than in the past, but I do know that it’s much easier to access the news and reading news on our phones is certainly is a good way to kill time on the subway or in a taxi, or when you’re waiting to be served in a restaurant or other times like this.

雅思

篇4:在雅思口语考试中被考官打断就会得到低分吗

在雅思口语考试中被考官打断就会得到低分吗

Will I get a low Mark if the examiner stops me during the speaking test?

在雅思口语考试中,你可能遇到一句话还没说完就被考官打断的情况,这是否表示你的答案考官不认同呢?又或是意味着你会得到低分呢?要知道消极的想法是不会带来良好的表现的。

实际上,在口语考试中,考官打断你的主要原因是这样:

A. The First is For Timing

首先是考试时间限制问题。

考官需要严格控制雅思口语考试时间。例如:考生需要在2分钟内完成口语第二部分作答,如果超时,即使你还没有说完,考官也会打断你,进入下一部分的考试。

考场重现:

考生:“I want to say the really really really important thing is …” (2分钟过去)

考官:(打断)“thank you!”

在考试中,考官为了控制时间必须打断你。(此处请微笑)

B. The Other Reason is to Ask Different Questions, Letting You Use a Wider Range of Language.

第二个原因是考官需要留出时间提问不同的问题,让你可以通过讨论不同的话题全面展示你的英语表达能力。如果在同一个话题或问题上花费太多时间,你就会失去这个机会,将无法从多角度展示自己的实力。

例子,如果考官不打断(中文版):

考官:你叫什么名字?

考生:我叫Rachel Xiao,我名字是X.X.X取的,象征着X.X.X,(10分钟过去,)我的名字拼写是R-A-C-H-E-L-X-I-A-O。

考官:谢谢,你的考试已结束!

在考试中考官打断你是为了引导你使用多样的词汇,通过讨论不同的话题,展示你多样的语言表达技巧。因此无需担心考官在考试中打断你,继续回答下一个问题就好!

雅思口语话题详解: a movie you would like to watch again

Describe a movie you would like to watch again:

You should say:

What it was about

When and where you watched it

Who you watched it with

and explain why you would like to watch it again

(最后一问应为重点)

如果要小编来回答,的确会选择这部上映的大片:星际穿越 Interstellar,因为实在太有的说了!

引人的剧情(plot),酷炫的特效(special effect),强大的演员阵容(cast),贯彻全宇宙的经典主题:爱。当然还有最重要的一点,就是十分符合题目,确实要watch again。因为一遍是真看不懂啊!

当然,如果你一定要开启作死模式,和考官去探讨虫洞,五维空间什么的小编绝不会拦你。

具体怎么说呢?

让我们来听听老师的意见:

叙述误区

1.比例问题:不要过多的准备和描述剧情,更重要的是剧情跟你的关系最好用2-3句总结一下剧情,然后你的引出感受

2.时态变化:观影经历:一般过去时;剧情: 一般现在时

3.思路受限:不要限定在剧情陈述,可以放眼演员阵容(cast),特效(3D),版本升级

语言点提示

1. 电影词汇

类型:comedy, tragedy, science fiction, fantasy, thriller, suspension, animation

演职人员阵容: cast (leading/supporting/voice, character, director)

其他: visual & sound effect, plot, background, finale

2. 感受词

shocked, amazed, touched, moved, amused, entertained, impressed

我们可以这么说:

As my favorite epic science fiction film, Interstellar is definitely the one that I would like to watch again.

And it was last year, like in October, everybody around me was talking about Interstellar which was no doubt the box-office smash and the hottest topic at the moment. After hearing so much about it, I decided to go to the cinema to appreciate it with the company of my boyfriend who happened to be a major scientific enthusiast, and to my knowledge he had looked forward to it for a long time.

The film is truly amazing both on plot and special effect. The whole story features a crew of astronauts and scientists who travel through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity. During this risky trip, we witness both the beauty and cruelty of the universe, the bright & dark side of human beings. But it’s actually love that really touches every audience.

I have to confess that I am really not a fan of science fictions, but Interstellar definitely changes my mind. It takes use of a artistic and accessible way to help audience like me to get beneath the skin of certain scientific concept, but at the same time, we could still get its overriding message about the powerful forces of the one thing we all know but can’t measure in scientific terms. LOVE. For a masterpiece like that, who do not wanna watch & get amazed again.

And I’d like to appreciate this scientific saga again also because, in the film, there are still certain cliffhangers and plots that really confused me, especially the finale. Now I’m still not sure whether those scientists and astronauts find the livable planet for human-beings or they just re-built a home for humans on a space station, and why Cooper is still alive after getting absorbed by the black whole? With all my questions and uncertainness, I do would to find out the answer by watching it again.

雅思口语:多写口袋作文很重要

雅思口语考试最悬。变化莫测,是雅思考试人性化的最典型体现。

雅思口语考试当天糟糕的天气,拥堵的交通,变质的早餐,都会导致考生抑或雅思官方的御用考官心情和心态出现波动,从而直接造成口语成绩出现负面的影响。口语考试的主宰者是你,一个有着鲜活思维的人,可以通过你自信、语音和表情的感染力扭转和改变这一切。

有了良好的气氛雅思考生的发挥才会正常,也才会超常,所以用你的好心情去感染你对面的雅思考官,这是考生成功的第一步。

除了有好的感染力,其他的啥都没有这也是不行的。同学们参加的是语言类的出国考试,所以回过头来我们还要有话可说才好。

首先想请问备考雅思的同学:我们面对“老外”说不出来话的原因何在?给出终极答案:我们不是用英语组织语言,而是在用汉语组织语言,然后再翻译成英语。这样就产生了“时差”,导致你一时语塞。紧接着你就会“全身发紧,满头是汗”,然后走向“混沌”……

那么如何解决这一问题?给出终极解决方案:可以动笔写“口袋作文”。

假如给你一个topic,比如Describe A photograph,只给你一分钟准备,我想大多数同学连说什么都没想好。但如果给同学1个小时,让你用笔写出来一个150字的“MINI作文”,再把它说出来,你是否会做得更好?这是不言而喻的。这样做有三大好处:

首先,通过写“MINI作文”,我们可以逐渐训练用英语组织语言的能力。在考雅思口语之前,可以用一段时间写了20个Topic,一边写一边修改。你会发现在写前10个的时候,非常吃力。但再写接下来的10个时,会开始感到轻松,因为这时候已经反复使用了很多“套话”,可以不假思索的一挥而就。同学们会发现在说英语的时候,可以不用再借助汉语了,因为我通过写作训练了直接用英语组织语言的能力。

其次,凡是经过自己写过的内容,其用词之考究,句式之精细,语言之准确,都远远超出了没经准备直接说出来的内容。这样在考试中,如果遇到相同的Topic,那么说出来的都是“完美”的答案。即使遇不到相同的Topic,我完全可以采用“换汤不换药”的方法,把准备好的内容照搬出来。比如,假设准备了“A famous person”,结果考到的是“An old person”,直接把说的人换个名字就行了。

第三,凡是自己写的内容,都很容易记住。这就比痛苦的背诵老师给的或者书上写的答案要轻松多了。

那么接下来的问题就是如何选择topic的了?

首先,数量在20个左右为宜。

其次,最好亲自去收集口语考试的预测topic,(北京雅思学校会定期刊出相关时间的口语预测)。然后将其按照人物、事件、景色、物品等分类,这样可以找出写作的共通之处。

最后,用最少的投入去覆盖最多的topic.比如说,这两个月高频考到这样几个topic(大家可以参见北京雅思学习报的雅思考场专栏):a long distance travel、how to spend your free day、relax.我们完全可以只准备一篇MINI作文:when I have some free days, I just want to relax myself by having a long distance travel. 后面你可以随便说,只要你保持你的内容的“开放性”,也就是说,可以兼容很多topic即可。

另外,有没有可能遇到彻底没有准备过而且也没有相关内容可以套用的topic呢?当然会有,但是即便如此,如果亲自动手写了20个topic,同学们会发现你下的苦功夫有所回报。因为此时已经能够直接用英语组织语言了,而且你也已经有了很多“套话”,所以你只需要按照“5W1H”的思路去展开即可,即what, who, why, when, where, how.

最后给大家附上一段关于口语考试的小文:

语言不一定要复杂华丽,但要长短有序结构

不一定要非常精密,但要富有逻辑语法

不一定要完全正确,但要避免低级错误陈述

不一定要毫无间断,但要避免长时间停顿发音

不一定要地道伦敦,但要重音正确

篇5:雅思口语考官

Do you prefer to study in a quiet environment or an environment with some sounds?

Well, I guess on the whole I prefer to study in a quiet environment, the main reason being that I find it easier to concentrate, because noises or sounds tend to distract me. So in other words, I tend to get more work done when I can't hear anything around me. But saying that, I do occasionally like to listen to some music while I'm studying, because it can make it a little bit more enjoyable.

嗯,总的来说,我更喜欢在安静的环境下学习,主要原因是我发现更容易集中注意力,因为噪音或声音会分散我的注意力。换句话说,当我周围什么都听不到的时候,我倾向于做更多的工作。但话虽如此,我还是偶尔喜欢在学习时听点音乐,因为这样会使音乐更有趣。

Does your school have any quiet places for studying?

Yeah, I guess I'm quite lucky in this respect, because there's a pretty big library on our campus with loads of desks for studying, and I'm always able to get quite a lot of work done there, as it's really nice and quiet.

是的,我想我在这方面很幸运,因为我们校园里有一个很大的图书馆,有很多书桌供我学习,而且我总是能在那里完成很多工作,因为那里真的很好很安静。

What natural sound do you like the most?

That's an interesting question, and I'm not really that sure to be honest with you, but I guess I would probably say the natural sound I like most is that of waves hitting the seashore, because it's just really soothing, if you know what I mean. And it's a sound I only really get to hear when I'm on holiday, so I also probably associate it with being on holiday, which would be another reason why I like it so much!

这是个有趣的问题,我并不是真的很诚实,但我想我最喜欢的自然声音是海浪拍打海岸的声音,因为如果你明白我的意思的话,那真的很舒缓。这种声音只有在我度假时才能真正听到,所以我可能也会把它和度假联系起来,这也是我如此喜欢它的另一个原因!

Are there any sounds that you dislike?

Yeah, for sure! I mean, firstly, I really can't stand the sound of drilling, simply because it's just such a loud and unpleasant noise, so that would definitely be at the top of my list. And I guess the next one would be the sound of cars hooting, mainly because I hear it all the time where I live, and so it gets quite irritating after a while, especially when I'm trying to concentrate on something.

是的,当然!我的意思是,首先,我真的不能忍受钻探的声音,仅仅因为它是如此响亮和不愉快的噪音,所以那肯定是我的首选。我猜下一个是汽车呼啸的声音,主要是因为我住的地方一直听到,所以过了一段时间就变得很烦人,尤其是当我想集中精力做事的时候。

Are you ever bothered by noise?

Yeah, for sure, especially when I'm trying to get to sleep, you know, if there's a dog barking or something, it can really be quite maddening, but during the day I'd say I can put up with pretty much most noise, unless, of course, the noise is really loud and relentless, like if there's construction or renovation work going on around me.

是啊,当然了,尤其是当我想睡觉的时候,你知道,如果有狗吠声或者别的什么,那真的会很令人恼火,但是在白天,我会说我可以忍受大部分的噪音,除非,当然,噪音真的很响而且无情,就像有建筑一样。我周围的装修工作正在进行。

Do you think that cities will become noisier in the future?

That's a hard question, and I'm really not that sure to be honest with you, but I guess my feeling would be that they probably will get noisier, yeah, basically because if you compare the situation in cities now to what it was like 10 or 15 years ago, then it's obvious that cities have got a lot noisier, mainly, of course, due to the increase in traffic on the roads. So unless something changes, I would say that this trend is likely to continue into the future, unfortunately.

这是个很难回答的问题,我真的不敢对你说实话,但我猜我的感觉是,他们可能会变得更吵,是的,基本上是因为如果你把现在城市的情况与10或前的情况相比较,那么很明显城市已经没有那么多噪音了。伊塞尔,主要是,当然,由于道路交通的增加。所以,除非有什么变化,我会说,这种趋势很可能持续到未来,不幸的是。

What sounds remind you of your childhood?

That's an interesting question, and I haven't really thought about this before, but off the top of my head, I would say that one sound that especially reminds me of my childhood is the sound of firecrackers, interestingly enough, because when I was young, I used to love setting off firecrackers with my friends, especially during the Spring Festival. So now when I hear firecrackers, it always brings back good memories of my childhood.

这是个很有趣的问题,我以前从来没有真正想过这个问题,但我突然想到,有一种声音特别让我想起了我的童年,那就是鞭炮声,很有趣,因为我小时候喜欢放鞭炮。我的朋友们,尤其是春节期间。所以现在当我听到鞭炮,它总是带回我童年的美好回忆。

And another sound I’ve just thought of would be the sound of morning exercises going on, because schools always play music through a microphone along with a voice counting the beat of the music, which students have to move along with. So whenever I walk past a school and hear the morning exercises going on, it always makes me think back to when I had to do them, and I'm glad I don't have to anymore!

我刚才想到的另一个声音是晨练的声音,因为学校总是用麦克风播放音乐,同时用声音计算音乐的节拍,学生必须跟着走。所以,每当我走过学校,听到晨练进行时,它总是让我回想起我必须做的时候,我很高兴我不再需要了!

篇6:雅思口语考官

1. Are there many people living near you?

If yes:

Yeah there are, because I live in quite a residential area, and so most of the buildings around my home are apartment blocks.

如果是:

是的,因为我住在一个相当大的住宅区,所以我家周围的大部分建筑都是公寓楼。

If no:

No, I wouldn’t say there are, because I mean, a lot of the flats where I live are empty, which is probably due to the fact that most of the people who bought them didn’t actually plan on moving in, but instead bought them simply as an investment. So yeah, it’s a pretty quiet neighbourhood.

如果没有:

不,我不会说有,因为我的意思是,我住的很多公寓都是空的,这可能是因为大多数买房子的人实际上并没有打算搬进去,而是简单地把它们当作投资买了。是的,这是一个相当安静的街区。

2. Do you know all your neighbours?

Answer A:

Well, I wouldn’t say I know all them, but I know a fair few, and that’s mainly because I spend quite a lot of time in gardens of my apartment complex, which is how I got to know them.

嗯,我不会说我全都知道,但我知道不少,这主要是因为我花了很多时间在我公寓的花园里,这就是我认识它们的方式。

Answer B:

No not really, because my neighbours tend to keep (pretty much) to themselves. You know, I mean, if I happen to see them, we might say hi to each other, but that’s about it, and then they’ll just continue with doing whatever it is they’re doing.

不是的,因为我的邻居们往往对自己保持着很高的感情。你知道,我的意思是,如果我碰巧看到他们,我们可以互相打招呼,但就是这样,然后他们就会继续做他们正在做的事情。

3. When do you see your neighbours?

I guess the time when I mostly see them is when I’m in the lift of my apartment block. You know, that’s pretty much the only time I come into contact with them, because I don’t really know them all that well, so I’ve neverbeen round to any of their homes or anything like that.

我猜大部分时候我看到他们是在我公寓的电梯里。你知道,那几乎是我唯一和他们接触的时间,因为我对他们不是很了解,所以我从来没有去过他们的任何家或类似的地方。

4. How often do you see your neighbours?

Well I guess it depends, because I mean, during term time, I don’t see them at all, cos I’m away at university,. but during the holidays, when I’m back home, I guess I probably see them about three or four times a week, because I’m quite good friends with a few of them.

我想这要看情况,因为我的意思是,在学期期间,我根本就看不到他们,因为我不在大学。但是在假期里,当我回到家的时候,我猜我一周大概会见到他们三四次,因为我和他们当中的一些人是很好的朋友。

5. Do you think it’s important to know your neighbours?

If yes:

Yeah, I suppose it is, because I think it helps create a good community spirit if we know our neighbours. In other words, it kind of gives the neighbourhood a nice, friendly feel, instead of a cold, unwelcoming one, if you know what I mean!

是的,我想是的,因为我认为如果我们认识我们的邻居,它有助于创造一个良好的社区精神。换言之,如果你明白我的意思,它会给邻居一种友好、友好的感觉,而不是冷漠、不受欢迎的感觉!

If no:

No I wouldn’t really say it is, because for me I think friends and family are enough. And I mean, in my case I don’t spend nearly enough time with my family as it is, so I can’t really see the need to get to know my neighbours as well. And this probably goes for a lot of people, not just me.

不,我不会真的这么说,因为对我来说,朋友和家人已经足够了。我的意思是,就我的情况而言,我没有花足够的时间和家人在一起,所以我真的不认为有必要了解我的邻居。这可能对很多人来说,不仅仅是我。

6. What do you think of your neighbours?

They’re all really nice people. You know, they’re always very pleasant to me whenever I see them. And I can’t think of a single instance when I’ve had problems with any of them. So yeah, I feel pretty lucky to have such good neighbors!

他们都是很好的人。你知道,每当我见到他们时,他们总是对我很友好。当我遇到任何一个问题时,我想不出一个例子。所以,我觉得有这么好的邻居真的很幸运!

7. What sorts of problems can people have with their neighbors?

Well I guess one of the main ones would be noise. You know, like putting on music too loud or having the TV on full volume, that kind of thing. So that’s probably the biggest complaint that people have with their neighbors. And as well as this, I suppose another problematic issue could be pets, because a lot of neighbors who have them don’t put their dogs on a lead when they’re walking them, which I think is quite in considerate, seeing as a lot of people are quite scared of dogs!

我想其中一个主要是噪音。你知道,就像把音乐放得太大声或者把电视放满音量一样。这可能是人们对邻居的最大抱怨。除此之外,我想还有一个问题就是宠物,因为很多邻居在遛狗的时候都不把狗放在领带上,我觉得这是很体贴的,因为很多人都非常害怕狗!

8. In what ways can neighbors help each other?

I’d say they can help each other in all manner of ways. For example, babysitting, looking after a pet while you’re away, um, what else, um, oh yeah, keeping a spare house key for emergencies, you know, stuff like that.

我认为他们可以以各种方式互相帮助。例如,照看孩子,在你外出时照看宠物,嗯,还有什么是的,为紧急情况准备一把备用的家庭钥匙,你知道,诸如此类。

9. How has the relationship between neighbors changed between now and the past?

I’d say it’s changed a lot, and probably the main change has been that nowadays, people don’t really see their neighbors all that often, whereas in the past, they used to do quite a lot of things together. For example, people would often have their neighbors over for lunch or dinner, which doesn’t really happen that much anymore.

我想说情况已经改变了很多,可能主要的变化是当今人们并不经常见到邻居,而在过去,他们经常在一起做很多事情。例如,人们通常会让他们的邻居共进午餐或晚餐,这并不是真的发生那么多。

雅思口语高难度话题关于社交网络的讨论

1. What kinds of social networking websites do you like to use?

Um…I suppose the main one I use is weibo, which is basically the equivalent of Twitter in the West. And um… as well as that, I occasionally use a website called renrenwang, which is essentially a Chinese version of Facebook, although I don’t really use it as much as I used to, cos I think weibo’s a bit better.

嗯……我想我使用的主要是微博,它基本上相当于欧美地区的Twitter。嗯……还有,我偶尔会用一个叫人王的网站,它基本上是Facebook的中文版,虽然我并没有像以前那样经常使用它,因为我觉得微博好一点。

2. What kinds of people do you like to be friends with on those websites?

I’m not really that picky actually. I mean, if anyone’s interested enough to get in touch with me on a social networking site, then it feels quite nice, you know, someone’s gone out of their way to contact me. So I kind of appreciate it, and I’m generally willing to make friends with them.

实际上我并不那么挑剔。我的意思是,如果有人有兴趣在社交网站上与我联系,那感觉就非常好,你知道,有人想尽办法联系我。所以我很感激,我通常愿意和他们交朋友。

3. Are you a social person?

Yeah, I’d say I am, cos I mean, I like hanging out with my friends a lot and doing stuff with them. And… yeah, I just generally enjoy being around others, and you know, I’ve always found it quite easy to strike up conversations with people, even complete strangers! So yeah, I’d say I am quite a social person.

是的,我会说我是,我的意思是,我喜欢和朋友出去玩,和他们一起做事情。而且……是的,我只是喜欢和别人在一起,你知道,我总是发现与人交谈很容易,甚至是完全陌生的人!所以,我会说我是一个很有社交能力的人。

strike up conversations – start conversations

(If no:)

Not really, if I’m gonna be totally honest with you! Because um… how can I put it…, I’m just not the kind of person who actively strikes up conversations with others. You know, to me that’s just too much effort, and I always worry that I’ll run out of things to talk about! So I tend to just keep to myself.

不是真的,如果我对你坦诚相待的话!因为嗯……我怎么能这么说……我不是那种主动与别人交谈的人。你知道,对我来说,这只是太多的努力,我总是担心我会用尽所有的事情来谈论!所以我倾向于保持自我。

4. Is it easy to find real friends on a social networking site?

I’m honestly not that sure because I’ve never really made a big effort to find friends on the Internet, but thinking about it, I’d say it’s probably not that easy, although it’s definitely possible, cos um… I think you never quite know someone properly until you’ve met them in the flesh. At least that’s been my experience anyway!

说实话,我不敢肯定,因为我从来没有在互联网上努力寻找朋友,但是想想看,这或许不是那么容易,虽然它绝对是可能的,因为……我想,除非你在逃亡中遇见他们,否则你永远不可能完全了解某个人。至少这是我的经历!

5. What kinds of chatting APPs or software do Chinese people like to use?

Well definitely the most popular APP right now is WeChat, cos I mean, literally everyone in China uses it. And as well as this, QQ is the other really popular way of communicating with people, and if you’ve been in China for any length of time, I’m sure you’ve been asked for your WeChat or QQ number!

当然,现在最流行的应用程序是微信,因为我的意思是,中国的每个人都使用它。除此之外,QQ是另一种非常流行的交流方式,如果你在中国待过很长一段时间,我敢肯定有人问你的WeChat或QQ号码!

雅思口语高分词组:

the equivalent of – 相等于(The equivalent of someone or something is a person or thing that has the same function in a different place, time, or system.)

Essentially -大体上;基本上(You use essentially to indicate that what you are saying is mainly true, although some parts of it are wrong or more complicated than has been stated.)

Chinese version – 中国版

Literally - 确实地;真正地;不加夸张地 (You use literally to emphasize that what you are saying is true, even though it seems exaggerated or surprising.

Properly - thoroughly, completely; 彻底地

In the flesh - 本人

At least that’s been my experience anyway! - 至少按照我的经验是这样的!

how can I put it – 怎么说呢?

too much effort - 太麻烦

I always worry that I’ll run out of things to talk about – 我总怕想不出话说了

I keep to myself -不与人来往, 不交际; 杜门不出; 落落寡交

When I’m in a group, I often don’t feel completely at ease. - 跟别人在一起,我经常感到不完全自在的

Picky -挑剔

gone out of their way (to…) - 不厌其烦地… , 特意…

篇7:雅思口语考官

What kinds of books do you like to read?

I'd say I like reading quite a variety of books, both fiction as well as nonfiction. So for example, I'm a big fan of detective novels, because I enjoy trying to solve the crimes while I'm reading, although I have to admit I'm pretty useless at it most of the time! And as for nonfiction stuff, I'd say I mostly like reading things like self-help books and biographies of various people I admire, such as the new book on Steve Jobs, which I'm currently in the middle of reading.

我想说我喜欢阅读各种各样的书,既有小说也有非小说类的。举个例子,我是侦探小说的忠实粉丝,因为我喜欢在读书的时候解决犯罪问题,尽管我不得不承认我大部分时间都毫无用处!至于非小说类书籍,我想说我最喜欢读自助书和各种我喜欢的人的传记,比如关于史蒂夫·乔布斯的新书,我现在正在读这本书。

Are you reading any books at the moment?

Yeah, I'm actually halfway through a couple of books right now. One of them's a novel which a friend of mine lent me, and the other is a book on business, which I bought about a year ago, but didn't get round to reading until now.

是的,我实际上已经读过几本书了。其中一本是我的一个朋友借给我的小说,另一本是我一年前买的一本关于商业的书,但直到现在才抽出时间去看。

篇8:雅思口语考官

How many languages can you speak?

Only two, unfortunately, those being Chinese and English, but if dialects count, then I suppose you could say three languages, as I can also speak the local dialect of my hometown, which is actually quite a bit different to Chinese.

不幸的是,只有两种是汉语和英语,但如果方言算数的话,我想你可以说三种语言,因为我也可以说我家乡的当地方言,这实际上跟汉语大不相同。

How did you learn English?

Well, I mostly learned it in class at middle school and high school, where we basically just went through the text book with the teacher and took notes. But in my spare time I would always try to memorize all the various words and phrases we had been through in class, which I think helped a lot. And as well as this, I would also say I've learnt a fair amount through watching English films and TV series, so it's basically been a mixture of things.

嗯,我主要是在中学和高中的课堂上学到的,我们基本上只是和老师一起复习课本并做笔记。但在课余时间里,我总是试着记住我们在课堂上经历过的各种单词和短语,我认为这很有帮助。除此之外,我还会说,通过看英语电影和电视连续剧,我学到了不少东西,所以基本上是东西的混合体。

How long have you been learning English?

I've been learning for quite a while, – probably something like 9 or 10 years now, because most students here start learning English from a pretty early age.

我已经学了很长一段时间了,大概是9到10年了,因为这里的大多数学生从很小的时候就开始学习英语。

Would you say it's a difficult language to learn?

Yeah, for sure! I mean, learning all the grammar's a nightmare, because there's just so much of it to remember. So sometimes it can really drive me crazy, especially trying to remember all the different tenses, which I find really confusing!

是的,当然!我的意思是,学习所有的语法都是一场噩梦,因为有太多的事情要记住。所以有时候它真的会让我发疯,尤其是要记住所有不同的时态,我觉得很困惑!

What do you think is the fastest way to learn a language?

That's a good question, and I guess I'd say probably the fastest way is to immerse yourself in the language you're trying to learn. And one of the best ways of doing this would be to go and stay for a while in the country where the language is spoken, which is what quite a lot of my friends have done, and, as a result, they can now speak really good English.

这是个好问题,我想,也许最快的方法就是让自己沉浸在你要学习的语言中。做这件事的最好方法之一就是在说英语的国家呆一段时间,这是我的很多朋友都做过的,因此,他们现在能说一口流利的英语。

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