雅思口语Part2人物题你如何准备

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雅思口语Part2人物题你如何准备

篇1:雅思口语Part2人物题你如何准备

雅思口语Part 2人物题你如何准备?看这篇就够了

首先还是要从框架开始分析,因为框架代表了你的逻辑思维,简单举个例子,你的part 2中的话题框架如何搭建,这里呈现给大家的框架,适用于part2所有话题。然后再就part 2中的人物话题,从高分句型进行积累,我们如果去阐述述这个人是谁,跟你有什么关系,你觉得她或者他怎么样,其实就是一句话,该如何赞美这个人呗!

1. Part 2人物类题的框架:

Part 2描述要特别注意移花接木,也就是用一个准备好的核心段落来演绎很多不同的话题。要特别注意归类总结,哪些问题可以用到同一核心段落(只需要进行改写即可套用),哪些要单独准备。大家可以把大致50道题进行分类,这样你需要准备的段落可能就只有20个左右了。那本文呢,主要讲part 2中的人物题:比如你准备了描述一个老人的素材,那么这个素材你也可以用在这些topics上:你最尊敬的人,对你影响最深的人,一个成功的人,一张照片(可以是你和他一起照的),一个礼物等都可以加以灵活的套用。

其实Part 2的框架特别好构建,因为我们有个topic 本子,每个话题下面都有一些小问题,你只要根据这些小问题进行回答,再加上连接过渡性的词汇即可。

我们来看一个例子:

一个老人+尊敬的长辈+最亲近的家人+最亲近的家人(小编举例:我的爷爷)

Describe an old person you respect

You should say:

Who he/she is

How you know this person

What kinds of things you like to do together

and explain how you feel about this person

? When it comes to the one I respect the most, I’d like to talk about my dear grandfather, a seventy - year - old man.

? To be honest, I don’t remember when I knew him, probably the moment when I was born. But I know a lot about him indeed. My grandpa has a very kind smile which always gives me great comfort and encouragement especially when I am depressed. my grandfather teaches me a lot. He often tells me to be brave and dare to bear the responsibility.

? In terms of what we’d like to do together, I think it is to turn “waste” into wealth. My grandpa can always find a suitable place for the “junk”. He often teaches me how to give in and put the “junk” in its suitable place. My grandpa has helped me to develop a habit of preserving everything,everything he thinks is useful, everything goes where it should go. Surprisingly,all these “junk” can always find their position and function fairly well(相当好地),holding small things or optimizing my bicycle so that it can operate better……

? And another thing is that my grandpa always sits next to me and tells a lot of interesting stories. It seems he always has many stories attracting me. So we are more like a pair of good friends. This is my grandfather, the one I respect the most. I love him.

你只要根据每一个小问题来回答即可,part 2的框架就构建好了,根据我的个人经验,当涉及到新的一方面东西时,西方人说话很喜欢用as for. When it comes to, for ,in terms of等这些。大家可以在切换不同小问题之间,用这些简单连接词进行过度。Part 2的素材你可以参考别人的素材,像七悠雅思,口语材料多种而齐全,大家都可以选择来进行这样的改写。

2. Part 2人物类题的你所需要的高分赞美句子:

雅思考官对于那些被中国考生overuse的表达,像kind,sweet, hardworking,friendly, warm-hearted对描述人的表达,再加上很多考生从头至尾都差不多的表情,考官对于这些差不多的描述,他也就会给你个差不多的分啦!想让自己的分数脱颖而出吗?那就要学会用以下这些表达来描述这个人是谁,跟你有什么关系,你觉得她或者他怎么样!

那些你该用,而你却没有用的,考官听到会给你加分的词汇:

正面的:

1. Good-natured:adj. 和蔼的;性情温和的;温厚的;脾气好的

2. approachable:英 [?'pr??t??b(?)l] 美 [?'prot??bl]

adj. 亲切的;可接近的

Eg: I must say frankly that, although I found him most approachable, good-natured, and full of wit and humor, I could not take a real personal liking to the man.

“我必须坦率地说,尽管我发现他是那么的平易近人、和蔼可亲,那么的充满智慧和幽默,但我找不到一个人能够合他的意”。

3. Caring: 英 ['ke?r??] 美 ['k?r??]

adj. 有同情心的;表示或感到关怀或关心的 v. 关心;照顾(care的现在分词)

Eg: She expresses her pride, appreciation, and caring.

她会表达她的骄傲、赞美和关心

4. Charming: adj. 迷人的;可爱的

Eg: She was sweetened with her charming smile.

她那富有感染力的微笑令她显得十分可爱。

5. Considerate: adj. 体贴的;体谅的;考虑周到的

Eg: He was always kind and considerate. 他总是很善良,为别人着想。

6. Extroverted:英 ['ekstr??v??t?d] 美 ['?kstro'v?t?d]

adj. 性格外向的;外向性的;喜社交的

7. Introverted: 英 ['?ntr?(?)v??t?d] 美 ['?ntr?v?t?d]

adj. 内向的

Eg: She is neither introverted nor extroverted.

她既不内向也不外向。

8. Persuasive: adj. 有说服力的;劝诱的,劝说的

Eg: Trevor can be very persuasive. 特雷弗有时很会说服人。

9. Ambitious: adj. 野心勃勃的;有雄心的;热望的;炫耀的

Eg: Alfred was intensely ambitious, obsessed with the idea of becoming rich.

艾尔弗雷德雄心勃勃,一心想着发财。

10. inventive: adj. 发明的;有发明才能的;独出心裁的

Eg: she is one of the most talented and inventive drummers in modern music

她是现代音乐界最有才华、最有创造力的鼓手之一

反面的:

11. Aggressive:adj. 侵略性的;好斗的;有进取心的;有闯劲的

Eg: He assumed the style of an aggressive go-getter.

他具有一个积极进取的、有冲劲和进取心的人的风度。

12. Fussy:英 ['f?s?] 美 ['f?si]

adj. 爱挑剔的,难取悦的;易烦恼的

Eg: She appears as a fussy person.

她看上去是个挑剔的人。

13. Bossy:英 ['b?s?] 美 ['b?si]

adj. 专横的;浮雕装饰的;爱指挥他人的

Eg: her loud bossy sister 她那个爱管人的大嗓门姐姐

14. Catty:英 ['k?t?] 美 ['k?ti]

adj. 阴险的;狡猾的;如猫的

Eg: someone who is catty says unkind things about people

搬弄是非的,尖酸刻薄的

15. Slapdash: 英 ['sl?pd??] 美 ['sl?pd??]

adj. 匆促的;草率的;粗心的,马虎的

Eg: a very slapdash piece of work 干得非常马虎的工作

16. deceitful: 英 [d?'si?tf?l; -f(?)l] 美 [d?'sitfl]

adj. 欺骗的;欺诈的;谎言的;虚伪的

Eg: His manner was sly and deceitful. 他的态度诡诈而又不老实。

17. domineering: 英 [d?m?'n??r??] 美 ['dɑm?'n?r??]

adj. 跋扈的;专横的;盛气凌人的

Eg: She had a harsh and domineering mother who sacrificed everything to a touchy animal pride and had long held sway over her weak-minded daughter.

她的母亲又严苛又专横,有一种不容冒犯的动物式的骄傲,并且牺牲了所拥有的一切以维持这骄傲。

18. arrogant: 英 ['?r?g(?)nt] 美 ['?r?ɡ?nt]

adj. 自大的,傲慢的

Eg: He was unbearably arrogant. 他的傲慢让人无法忍受。

19. Mingy:英 ['m?n(d)??]

adj. 吝啬的;卑鄙的;少得可怜的;卑贱的

Eg: You're mingy to give me such a small piece of cake.

你真小气,就给我这么一小块蛋糕。

20. grumpy: 英 ['gr?mp?] 美 ['ɡr?mpi]

adj. 脾气暴躁的;性情乖戾的

n. 脾气坏的人;爱抱怨的人

Eg: My friend, however, somehow always ran into grumpy people, encountered conflicts, and wound up in fights.

然而,不知怎么的,我的朋友总是遇到暴躁的人,遇到很多冲突,并开战。

21. opinionated: 英 [?'p?nj?ne?t?d] 美 [?'p?nj?net?d]

adj. 固执己见的;武断的

Eg: I found him very arrogant and opinionated. 我觉得他非常傲慢和固执。

以上词汇的,所有例句,小编都是整理过的,你可以作为素材表达用到part 2中的人物描述题目中去,下面的表达就是各位烤鸭直接可以拿来用的。多积累写那些考官愿意给你加分的表达和词汇。

表达:

1. He is strong- minded, never feels hopeless and has the courage to stand up to challenge. 意志坚定

2. He has a strong sense of responsibility and strives hard to do his best. 有责任感,努力做到最好

3. He is an energetic and outspoken person. 精力充沛、心直口快

4. His is industrious and eager to learn. 勤奋好学

5. He participates actively in school activities. He is well liked by his fellow students for his enthusiasm in serving others. 热衷课外活动,乐于助人

6. He is a good-natured and well-disciplined person. He has a positive attitude towards life and always tries to better himself. 性格好、自律、积极向上

7. He’s got a cheerful and easy-going disposition. He treats his friends with sincerity and teachers with respect. 好相处的

8. He is thoughtful and polite. He gets along well with …细心有礼貌,和...能很好相处

9. He approaches his studies with zest and never let go a chance to raise questions. 好学好问

10. He has a serene, retiring temperament but with a keen sensitive perception. 安静内向且敏感的性格

雅思口语Part2话题答案: bookyou would like to read again

You should say:

what the book was about

why you read it

what you learned from this book

and explain why you would like to read it again.

参考范文:

Ok, the book I’d like to talk about is one called Think Like DaVinci, as it's definitely a book I would like to read again at some point, for reasons I'll come on to shortly.

But firstly though, with regard to what the book was about, well in a nutshell, it basically explained how all of us have the capability and potential to become a genius, like DaVinci. And it outlined a few various things that he used to do, which we can also get into the habit of doing. So in other words, it basically offered a few ideas on how we can all live to our full potential.

Anyway, as for what made me read it, well if my memory serves me correctly, I was browsing around in my local bookshop one day, and the book's cover kind of just caught my eye when I saw the name DaVinci written in big bold letters.

Finally, about why I want to read it again, on the whole, I tend to learn quite a lot from reading, and this book was definitely no exception. Just to give you an example, I would say I've learned to become much more observant after reading this book, such as generally paying more attention to everything around me. And this has made me appreciate things a lot more. That's all, thank you.

剑桥雅思口语加分表达(加分词汇,加分词组,加分习语):

for reasons I'll come on to shortly 我等会儿再说原因

in a nutshell 简而言之

have the capability and potential to do 有能力和潜力去做某事

outline 概述

get into the habit of 养成...的习惯

offered a few ideas on 提供关于...的观点

live to our full potential 生活中发挥最大潜能

catch my eye 吸引我

if my memory serves me correctly 如果我记得没错的话

browse around in a bookshop在书店随便逛逛

in big bold letters 用粗体字

tend to 往往

no exception 也不例外

observant 善于观察的

paying more attention to everything around me 更关注周围的一切

appreciate things a lot more 更懂得欣赏事物

雅思口语P2话题答案:a foreign food

Describe a foreign food you would like to try.

You should say:

What it is

Where you can eat it

How you know about this food

And explain why you would like to try it

Ok then, I'm going to describe a foreign food I'd like to try, and when I was preparing what to say just now, the first dish that popped into my head was Indian curry, so that's what I've decided to talk about.

As for where you can get this dish, well, apart from obviously going to India to eat it, there are, as far as I know, a number of Indian restaurants dotted around my hometown which serve curry, although for some reason, I haven't got around to going to any yet; maybe it's because there are so many decent restaurants here in Hangzhou!

Anyway, moving on to how I know about this dish, well to be honest with you, I'm not all that sure how I got to know about Indian curry, but I guess it's kind of been a mixture of hearing about it from people, and reading about it in various books and magazines. In fact, I remember reading, only a few weeks ago, a review in the local paper about a recently-opened Indian curry house which apparently does really authentic Indian curry, so I can't wait to check it out sometime!

And finally, if there's still time, with regards to why I would like to try this dish, well thinking about it, I would say that one of the main reasons would be that I haven't actually tried it before, which I admit is a little surprising, seeing as most people my age have probably tried it at some stage or other. And as for other reasons, well I suppose I should also mention the fact that I'm a huge fan of spicy stuff, and if Thai curry is anything to go by, I reckon I would really like the taste of Indian curry, as I'm sure they're not that different.

So yeah, I guess that's pretty much everything there is to say, so thanks very much for listening.

篇2:雅思口语Part2新题

Describe a special day that you went out but didn't spend much money

You should say:

What day it was

Where you went

What you did

Who you were with

1-4月雅思口语part2范文:花销不大的一天(a special day that you went out but didn't spend much money)

当一谈到开销不大(花费不大)的一次特别的外出,我想说的是我去华山的一次经历。华山在华县,位于西安的东部。

When it comes to a special day out that didn’t cost too much, well, I would like to talk about a trip I had to the Huashan Mountain, which is located in the Hua County, somewhere in the east of Xi’an.

我记得是在我上大一之前的那个夏天第一次去了那里进行了一日游。一位曾经是我爸爸在军队的战友邀请了我们一家去了这个世界闻名的华山。我们早上起得很早,大概五点就驱车去了那里,然后开始一路爬上去。华山不想其它的山,不止一个山峰,是一个集合体。我们一口气把所有的山峰都爬了个遍。那天真的是那一年里耗费力气最多的一天,但是绝对值了!

I remember it was a summer day before my first semester of college in Xi’an that I went there for the first time. A military officer who once worked with my father in the army invited our family to have a one-day trip to this world-renowned scenic spot. We got up extremely early in the morning like 5 pm and drove to the foot of the mountain and began climbing. The mountain wasn’t like the traditional single peak one, it’s actually kind of a combination of many. We climbed all four summits at one go. That’s was probably the most energy-consuming activity during that whole year, but it’s definitely worth it!

虽然我们去之前就做好了充分的准备,但是我们没有一个对华山的所有风景都能了解到位。因为一路上有太多的风景等着你去探索发现,我们一点都没觉得爬得无聊。当我们到达山顶的时候,一种成就感油然而生。

Although we were fully prepared for this trip, it seemed none of us felt so confident about every detail of small scenic spots, because there’s quite a lot for you to discover along the way, and we didn’t find any single chance of being bored. When we reached the highest southern summit of the mountain, we felt a kind of sense of achievement.

我们都觉得这次旅行既健康又经济实惠。我们上下加起来包括买门票和饮料花了不超过三百块钱而且还获得了比去健身房花300块会员费得到的锻炼还多。

We all felt this was a really healthy and money-saving trip. Because we just spend no more than 300 RMB for beverages and the entrance tickets during the whole trip. And we got more fitness exercises compared to those who hit the gym with more than 300 RMB membership fees.

有人说有时候去这些山都比较的危险。但是我想说的是我们一生就活一次,为什么不能去尝试一下呢?而且也没有那么危险,你说是不是呢?

Someone said that it’s sometimes dangerous to go to those huge mountains, but I have to say that we only live a life for once, why not try it? Basically, it’s not that risky, right?

篇3:雅思口语Part2新题

Describe an unusual meal you had

You should say:

Who you were with

Where you went

When it happened

Why it was unusual

思路点拨:以下思路谨供参考,希望大家根据自己的真实经历编写答案

这个题目的回答可以分成两个大方向。第一,集中于食物本身,即吃到一些之前没有见过或者无法接受的食物。比如英国的鱼和薯条,苏格兰的哈吉斯,澳大利亚的袋鼠肉,法国的烤蜗牛,西班牙的海鲜饭等带有异国风情的食物。又或者像云南的炸昆虫,北京的豆汁、卤煮,长沙的臭豆腐、臭桂鱼等可能会突破不喜欢的人的极限的食物。第二,集中于吃食物的场景,即食物本身很普通,但一起吃的人比较特殊,或者时机比较特殊。比如跟自己初恋吃的第一顿饭,18岁成年的一顿饭,跟自己的兄弟或者闺蜜彻夜聊天的一顿饭,跟自己的朋友分离的一顿饭,毕业之际的聚餐等。

我要告诉你的特殊的一餐是我跟我大学最好的朋友在毕业前吃的一顿饭。他跟我一个宿舍,床互相挨着。在大学的四年里,我们一起踢球,一起学习,甚至互相帮忙找到了各自的女朋友。拥有无数快乐的回忆。

The unusual meal I am going to tell you is what I ate with my best friend before graduation. He and I shared the same room and our beds were set together. During the college, we play basketball together, study together and even help each other find our true loves. Oh, a lot of happy memory.

那是我们离校的前一天,即第二天我们就要各奔前程。他回厦门进入一所大学教书,我留在当地工作。两地相隔千里。所以很有可能那顿饭将是我们在未来好几年间最后的一顿饭。事实也确实如此。

The meal was in the evening before graduation. Next day, we would pursue our own courses. He would go to Xia’men, a southern city in China, to teach in a university, while I would stay here and start my work. We were parted thousands of miles, so that meal was very likely to be our last meal in several years, and it is.

没有选择外面的饭店,我们买了些食物,啤酒回到生活四年的宿舍。一边吃饭,一边喝酒,一边聊天。那天我们聊了很多,关于曾经的理想,未来的设想,自己的生活。直到凌晨四点多天开始亮的时候才结束。随后收拾行李,他登上前往厦门的旅程,我前往自己租住的小屋。

Instead of eating in a restaurant, we bought some food and beer and came back to the dormitory where we lived for four years. We ate, drank and talked. We talked about our ambitions, expectations, lives, and paths ahead until about 4 o’clock in the morning. Then we packed our baggage. He embarked on his way to Xia’men. I took a bus to my small rented room.

其实那天的食物并不怎么好吃,但我永远记着这顿饭,并且时不时回想起来。因为它代表了我的大学生涯和诸多美好的回忆。

In fact, the food that day was not so good, but I always remember this meal and it resurfaces in my memory now and then. After all, it symbolized the end of my college and precious friendship.

篇4:雅思口语Part2新题

Describe something you learned in a place/from a person

You should say:

What was it that you learned

When did this happen

Where was it/ Who taught you

How difficult was it to learn

1-4月雅思口语新题part 2范文之:从某处(人)学会(Describe sth you learned in a place/from a person)

Several years ago, I tried to learn how to bake cakes in rice cooker and succeeded in making it. My roommate is a baking genius and she taught me to bake cakes at home.

Learning how to bake cakes in rice cooker was pretty difficult because of several reasons. First of all, the portions of materials used were hard to control because I didn't have enough professional cooking tools. I estimated all the materials and merged together. I actually failed once, and succeeded at the second time. Secondly, baking cakes in rice cooker is different from baking in oven. I couldn't change the temperature of rice cooker and I couldn't know how well the cake became with the time passing by either. I had to guess and make sure the cake was not over-cooked. I had to pay more attention to the cake and couldn't leave the cake alone. The last difficult thing was how to take the cake out of the rice cooker. I had to slip the whole cake into a plate with some skills.

篇5:雅思口语Part2新题

Describe an interesting event in your school

You should say:

What was the event

When was the event

Why was it interesting

And explain how you felt about it

1-4月雅思口语part2话题参考范文:有趣校园活动(interesting school event)

a native answer

I was in the third grade at the local primary school in Montreal, Canada when the event took place. It was about participating in a quiz competition and I won the first prize there. I was awarded a certificate and a nice piece of water jar as a recognition. In fact, it was the first achievement of my life. During the school days, I have achieved many other prizes and in the later part of the college, I also secured a notable number of awards. But the memories of the first award in my school is still vivid in my mind. In fact, it was the beginning of the journey. Thank you for this interesting question. It reminds me of my school days. I am turning nostalgic. Here I will describe the event in brief.

It was an inter-class quiz competition. Since I had a neck to know about everything by reading books since an early age, I attempted at the event. My mom also inspired me to participate in the competition. Actually, she inspired me most to be at the competition and also told me that I do not have to win the event. She wanted me to increase my knowledge and experience from that early age. Finally, I took part there and it was a grand success for me. I won the first prize in that inter-class quiz competition. And since then, I have never been second in position in the other competitions I took part in.

The event is still memorable for many reasons. I was a girl of hardly seven years old. And it was really daring to express the intention to take part in a heavy competition. The questions were made based on categories. I selected two categories and correctly answered all the questions. When it was in a group, I tried to score the highest point for my group. The competition was tougher. Most of the participants were my seniors and I was the youngest competitor among them. So, many of them ignored me and when I won the prize, it was a nice reply from my part to them. Hence, the memories are still awake in my mind.

The feelings are sweet. I was a little girl then and now a matured lady. But this time, I have undergone a large number of sweet and sour experiences in my life. I have won in battles, I failed. I stood up again. But the beginning of this battle started with the winning of the quiz competition in my childhood. After that event, I have won many prizes in home and abroad. But the feelings are not the same as it was for the first quiz competition. I feel charmed for that event.

篇6:雅思口语part2新题及

雅思口语part2新题之拍过的照片(a photo you have taken)

Describe a photo you have taken

You should say:

Where you took it

When you took the photo

What/who is in the photo

And explain how you felt about the photo

1-4月雅思口语新题part2范文之:Describe a photo you have taken

I once took a snap shot of Leijun on a flight from Shanghai to Tailand, and it is a great experience for me.

That should be two years ago, when I was on a lone wolf’s vacation to Bangkok by air and you know, it was my first international flight. To say I was a bit excited is quite an understatement, since I took photos here and there right from the beginning of the journey. So how could I miss the chance to capture some great moments from within the plane when we were taking off. I held my iphone aiming at the outside. There were the diminished buildings, roads, and the whole city, and then the touchable sky, the fluffy clouds and the horizon. Then I found it would be nice if I could snap some shots of the cabin, but I knew it was a bit rude. So I stood up and watched around. Oh forgot to mention that it is a budget flight and basically I got stuck in the cramped seat space. That was when I spot him, a middle-aged blanket-covered man, resting with eyes closed. Yeah, that’s him, Leijun, a dedicated entrepreneur and billionaire, my role model. After seconds of thought, I sneakily took a photo of him like a paparazzi ambushing a super star, since I was so shy and I know I couldn’t possibly summon up courage to really talk to him even I got the rare face to face chance.

So, it is a beautiful moment that I captured and cherished. My business hero, like an ordinary worker on a budget flight for a business trip. In the photo, he is tired but peaceful. Sometimes I will fixate on the photo and wonder what he was thinking: a great business opportunity, a step forward the goal, the mistakes made. I didn’t post this photo online but someone else did. There is a lot of talking about him why take a budget flight and an economical class. Lately he gave a simple but convincing explanation in an interview for him never taking first class and booking in five star hotel: I am CEO of a start-up and I cant set an opposite example when what we need most is endeavour and enterprise. That says all.

雅思口语新题part2高分范文之:有趣校园活动(interesting event in your school)

Describe an interesting event in your school

You should say:

What was the event

When was the event

Why was it interesting

And explain how you felt about it

1-4月雅思口语part2话题参考范文:有趣校园活动(interesting school event)

a native answer

I was in the third grade at the local primary school in Montreal, Canada when the event took place. It was about participating in a quiz competition and I won the first prize there. I was awarded a certificate and a nice piece of water jar as a recognition. In fact, it was the first achievement of my life. During the school days, I have achieved many other prizes and in the later part of the college, I also secured a notable number of awards. But the memories of the first award in my school is still vivid in my mind. In fact, it was the beginning of the journey. Thank you for this interesting question. It reminds me of my school days. I am turning nostalgic. Here I will describe the event in brief.

It was an inter-class quiz competition. Since I had a neck to know about everything by reading books since an early age, I attempted at the event. My mom also inspired me to participate in the competition. Actually, she inspired me most to be at the competition and also told me that I do not have to win the event. She wanted me to increase my knowledge and experience from that early age. Finally, I took part there and it was a grand success for me. I won the first prize in that inter-class quiz competition. And since then, I have never been second in position in the other competitions I took part in.

The event is still memorable for many reasons. I was a girl of hardly seven years old. And it was really daring to express the intention to take part in a heavy competition. The questions were made based on categories. I selected two categories and correctly answered all the questions. When it was in a group, I tried to score the highest point for my group. The competition was tougher. Most of the participants were my seniors and I was the youngest competitor among them. So, many of them ignored me and when I won the prize, it was a nice reply from my part to them. Hence, the memories are still awake in my mind.

The feelings are sweet. I was a little girl then and now a matured lady. But this time, I have undergone a large number of sweet and sour experiences in my life. I have won in battles, I failed. I stood up again. But the beginning of this battle started with the winning of the quiz competition in my childhood. After that event, I have won many prizes in home and abroad. But the feelings are not the same as it was for the first quiz competition. I feel charmed for that event.

雅思口语话题part2高分范文之:礼貌的场合(a situation you have to be polite)

Describe a situation where you have to be polite

You should say:

What it is

What did you do to be polite

Why did you have to be polite

And explain how you felt about it afterwards

1-4月雅思口语新题part2范文之:礼貌的场合(a situation where you have to be polite)

Ok, well I would actually like to start by saying that I try to be polite in all situations, because that was basically how I was brought up, but if I was to choose a particular occasion when I had to be polite, then I’ll talk about the time I went to a friend’s house for their birthday party.

And as for when it was, well I suppose it must have been about three or four months ago, and basically what happened was that a friend of mine invited me, along with a few other of his friends, to his house for dinner to celebrate his birthday with him. And when we got there, we were given a nice welcome by his parents, who then offered us some drinks and took us through to the living room to wait for a bit while they finished preparing the dinner. Anyway, it was worth the wait, because the dinner was fantastic, and by the end of it, I was absolutely stuffed!

So regarding why I had to be polite, well, I think it goes without saying that whenever you go to someone else’s house, you should always be polite, you know, it’s common sense, because I mean, if someone’s kind enough to invite you to their home and treat you to food and drink, the least you can do is be polite and well-mannered, and if you’re not, then chances are that you won’t get invited back!

You know, I think it’s safe to say that we’ve all experienced times when someone hasn’t behaved very well when they’ve been a guest at our home, and usually when that happens, the first thing we say to each other when that person’s left is, “there’s no way they’re ever coming back!”. Of course for young children it’s different, but for adults there’s no excuse at all. And if you do make the effort to be polite, then it makes a big difference, because then you’ll leave a very good impression and consequently be welcome as a guest again in the future.

So yeah, I guess that’s pretty much all there is to say, so thanks for listening.

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