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如何取得雅思口语考官好感

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如何让雅思口语考官对你一见倾心

如下为笔者根据在10年多的前线雅思口语教学过程中所发现的问题,姑且今日列出几条:

1. 你分清了Full name 和Phone name了?

经常听到一些裸考的考生们抱怨在自己进入考场前是如何如何的紧张。有一位第一次参加雅思口语的同学说,,当雅思考官问他“Could you tell me your full name ,pls?”.然后这哥们竟然把Full name 听成了“phone name”,然后这哥们竟然奇葩的一五一十的答曰:“well, my phone is I-phone 7 Plus 128G”。然后我乐了,乐到天亮。

2. 这样来回答你的名字了么?

当雅思考官问你名字name来核实你身份identification的时候,千万不要说: My name is 祁同伟,my family name is 祁,and my given name is 同伟。 说真的,你给出的这样答案啊,考官第一印象是你一定是背诵的,有些同学说啊,我不是背诵Memorize 的啊,老师告诉你啊,你要是这样的回答雅思考官的问题question ,你就是跳到黄河Yellow River里都洗不清啊亲。

这正确的回答即是干脆简单的告诉雅思考官---“My Chinese name is 祁同伟,you can call my English name “伟伟”. 如果选择英文名,要尽量选择常见的英文名。不要弄什么My English name is “May, Spring, Autumn, 还有的英文名字叫啥来着,对了,tom, Jack, Lily”,说句不好听的话,这纯属扯淡!给考官examiner的印象,似乎中国有千千万的考生叫这样俗气,这样boring的英文名字。

另外呢,要保证英文名发音清晰准确,自己英文名发音错误会给考官留下很不好的印象。不要说“You may call me 伟伟.”因为“may”这个情态动词一般表示允许的意思,感觉是上级在跟下级说话。

还有呢,不要说“All my friends call me 伟伟”。这个答案听上去特别像雅思口语参考书的模板句。同时会给考官不真实的感觉。太假了! 别忘了啊,这是人考啊 face-to-face的啊! 人都是有感情的动物啊。

3. 你咋回答你的来自哪的啊where are you from?

你们都知道啊,在考官examiner开始核实你身份的时候,雅思考官examiner一般必问你where are you from? , 有的哥们真的逗死宝宝了,竟然给洋人examiner 大人整了一句“ China!”, or “ I’m from China!”. 然后考官双手摸了摸欧洲style 的眼镜glasses。 点了点头。 还有哥们说“ I’m from 汉东province”.

其实啊,在西方文化western culture里,hometown which means a place you were born and grow up. (所谓家乡就是你出生成长的地方), 老师以人民的名义(in the name of people)告诉你,你真的不如说“well,I’m from 京州,which is the largest city in 汉东Province , also, it is considered as one of the multicultural cities in China”。还有不要说 “ I’m from 京州city , I’m 汉东People!”,大哥啊,这是Chinglish啊。

4. 进入考场,你问候greeting 考官了么?

有的哥们很有意思,进入考场给考官一句话竟然是“ Hi buddy, what’s up ?”,然后考官examiner 立刻醉了!尔后愣了!. 必要的well-mannered 的words 还是有必要的。但是你若这样的“套近乎”style 或者称之为“攀亲”style, 大哥,大姐,你这样会吓着考官的呀。

你懂得Freak examinerout (吓死宝宝了), 咋整? 所以呢,无论你见到什么年龄段的男考官(Male examiner)都可以hi , sir, nice to meet you…!. 见了女考官(female Examiner)都可以hi, Madam !. 而不要去喊 Miss, Mrs. 等,因为你不知道人家的Marriage Status 婚姻状况啊。对不对么? 另外对男士sir, 女士Madam 是英国人的主流的对人的尊称, 英式思维表达啊,绝对不会错的啊!

5. 你是如何给雅思考官examiner的ID身份证的啊?

众所周知,雅思口语考试,考官一定会check核实你的身份证ID的,以此来确定是不是你本人来参加考试test的。 考官一般会说Can I see your ID pls? 然而很多考生会说:“of course! There you go!”等类似的答案,这样呢显得非常的不礼貌啊。太随意了,考官不是beggar 乞丐啊大哥大姐们, 考官也不是奴仆servant啊,所以莫要显得你高高在上,你可以说“Yes Sir/Madam, here you are”。

雅思口语Part2话题及范文:a swimming place

I’d like to talk about a shopping mall in my hometown, which is only 10 minutes drive from my home, so I always go there during weekends.

It’s a 10-floor building with various facilities, so it’s the most popular hangout for people of all age groups in that area.

The architecture of the mall looks pretty modern, I mean, the exterior design of the building is unique, it’s built with glass walls instead of bricks, which basically sets the main tone of the building. When it’s getting dark, the whole building looks like a piece of art from a distance, you know, full of lights which illuminate the whole area.

Like I said, the mall is well equipped, you could find practically anything you need there, no matter it’s entertainment or clothes and stuff.

My favorite part of the mall is the video arcade on the fourth floor, where I spend most of my spare time. My mom said it’s a waste of time, but I could really get a buzz out it, I mean, it gives me a chance to experience something different. For example, when I’m playing gunfight using the VR technology, I feel like I’m in a movie, acting as a policeman or something like that, it’s so real and thrilling, which is so much fun.

如果考咱们tall building,那么下面的water park提一嘴就行了,但是如果单考a popular place where people like to go swimming,那么除了开头要扣题,还要删减一些上面跟swimming没用的描述,更需要多引申一下游泳方面的内容:

And another thing I have to mention about this building is the water park on the top floor, which has made it a magnet for the locals, especially for kids and young adults. It has an Olympic-size swimming pool, so you see, it’s pretty professional. And the pool offers personal trainer service for customers at a reasonable price. The lifeguards are super responsible, so you don’t have to worry about your safety. And the temperature of the water is always proper, I’ve never heard about any complaints saying that the water is too cold. Plus, they have an advanced filter system to make sure the water is always clean and safe. I heard some people would get allergy or a rash after swimming in other pools, but that kind of thing never happened there.

Beside the pool, there are a variety of entertainment/recreation facilities, like water jet, floating balls and all types of slides in different heights and shapes. It’s like a heaven for youngsters. When summer vacation comes, the swimming pool is always lousy with schoolchildren.

Oh, and I meant to say earlier, from the swimming pool, we could have a bird’s eye view of the city, so that’s one of the selling points, even if you don’t know how to swim, you could also have a good time there.

雅思口语Part1话题及范文:work/study

Work部分

1.Do you work or study?

I graduated a few years ago and I’m now in full time employment.

2.What is your job?

I’m currently an English teacher working for the British Council in Ho Chi Minh City.

3.Why did you choose that job?

I was previously a lawyer and found it to be really stressful and never had any free time, so after quitting that job I thought teaching might be the complete opposite of being a lawyer, you know not as stressful and more time off.

4.Are there lots of English teachers in Ho Chi Minh City?

Oh yes! There is a such a big demand for English as a second language here and it’s also quite a cheap place to live compared to many other big cities in Asia.

5.Do you enjoy your job?

Most of the time. It’s very rewarding to be able to help people every day and the students here are very hardworking and fun to teach, but you sometimes have lessons that do go so well and the money could always be better.

6.Do you get on well with your co-workers?

Yes, fine. I don’t really see work as part of my social life, so I don’t socialise with them, so I suppose I could be more friendly, but it’s just my nature to be a bit colder with colleagues. I think it’s more professional to be that way.

7.What was your first day at work like?

There were lots of teachers starting at the same time as me, 10 I think, so we all had a big induction day. The more senior teachers ran workshops with us to familarise us with the different systems they had and then we went for a team dinner in the evening.

8.What responsibilities do you have at work?

All of the teachers main responsibility is to plan good lessons and then teach them to the best of our ability. On top of that we have several admin. tasks to carry out like mark homework, fill out attendance sheets and write reports.

9.Would you like to change your job in the future?

Yes, as I said before, I like working by myself, so I would like to be my own boss. I’m currently developing my own website, so if it’s successful I will leave teaching and work on it full time. This will also give me more time to work on other projects.

10.What is your typical day like in work?

I normally have 2 or 3 classes in the evening and I start the day by doing all the planning at home. This normally takes between an hour or two depending on the lessons. I then take the rest of the day to spend with my family, before going to work around 3 to print off my materials and then I teach all evening.

11.What would you change about your job?

As with most English teachers, we have to teach what is on the curriculum and this can mean that you are teaching some things that are quite boring or not very useful for your students, so I would like to have more freedom to teach outside the syllabus.

Study部分

1.Do you work or study?

I’m currently a student at Queen’s University, Belfast.

2.What do you study?

I study law because it’s a really well thought of degree and I’m hoping to pursue it as a career in the future.

3.Is it a popular subject at your university?

Very popular, in fact it’s one of the most sought after courses. I think there are about 350 people reading law at Queen’s. I think lots of student’s parents want them to study law so they can get a good job after they graduate.

4.Do you enjoy studying it?

It’s such a huge subject that there will always be parts you like and parts you don’t like. I find Human Rights fascinating because it can really make a difference to peoples’ lives. On the other hand, modules like Land Law and Equity are really boring.

5.Do you get along with your classmates?

Yes, they are all really great. Most people like to socialise together in the evenings and this makes us a very tight group. If you know someone socially, it is much easier to work together in class.

6.If you could change to another subject, what would it be?

I planned to study medicine, but then when I went on work experience I fainted at the first sight of blood, so definitely not that. I’m a real history buff and read books about World War 2 all the time, so I suppose it would have to be Modern History.

7.Do you plan to use the subject you are studying in the future?

Yes, I’ve already started to apply for jobs as a lawyer. We normally have to secure a job a year before we graduate and then work very hard to get a high overall mark. After that, I will probably do a Masters in law to become a specialist in one particular area.

8.What is the most difficult part of your subject?

You have to remember lots of legislation and cases and not only remember their names, but also how the affect each part of the law and how they interact with each other. Physically it can also be exhausting because we have to read very dense texts for a few hours every day.

9.What would like to study in the future?

As I said before, my favourite type of law is Human Rights, so I would like to do a masters in International Human Rights Law. it’s right at the cutting edge of my field and there are also lots of very high profile cases in the media, so it’s really exciting and something I would like to become an expert in.

10.Why did you choose your university?

Mostly because it is close to my hometown and most of my friends were going there. I kind of regret it now. It’s a great university, but because it’s so close to home it doesn’t give you much of a chance to experience new things and meet new people. If I were to choose again, I’d study abroad.

雅思口语Part1话题及答案:your home

1.Where do you live?

I live on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, in a district called Tan Phu, about 15 km from the city centre.

2.Do you live in a house or a flat?

I live in a 3 bedroom flat on the 11th floor of a big apartment building.

3.Who do you live with?

I live there with my wife and little baby son.

4.Is it a big place?

It’s pretty big for a flat. It has 3 large bedrooms, one for my wife and I and one for my son when he gets older. It also has a smaller bedroom that I use as a study and to store things in. The kitchen is small but it is part of a big open plan living room, so there is lots of space for the family.

5.What is your favourite room?

That would have to be my study because it’s the only room that I can get peace and quiet in. When I’m in there my wife knows I’m working, so she leaves me alone and I can concentrate on my work.

6.How is your apartment decorated?

I don’t like lots of over the top decoration, so I guess you would describe it as minimalist. The walls are all white and the furniture is also either white or black. There are very few ornaments or pictures because again, I like to keep things quite minimal and I hate clutter.

7.Is there anything you would like to change about your flat?

I would like to have a big balcony. We have a sort of balcony at the moment, but we mainly use it for washing and drying clothes. It would be really nice to have some tables and chairs on a proper balcony, with maybe a few plants, so we could sit there in the evenings and relax.

8.Do you plan to live there for a long time?

I really like where I live but it is really far from where I work in the centre of town. It takes around 45 minutes to drive there by motorbike and in the hot season and wet season it can be really uncomfortable, so we will consider moving closer to the centre in a year or so.

9.Do you have a garden?

That’s the best part of where we live, we have a huge garden. It takes around 40 minutes to walk around it. It has a few play parks for the kids, a number of gyms and four small lakes. We are really lucky to have it and I try to go for a walk around it every day, if I have time.

10.Are there many amenities?

Not really, because it is on the edge of town. If you want to go for a nice meal, use a swimming pool, go shopping or head out for a drink, you really have to drive for about 30 minutes. That’s the major drawback, but if you are organised and buy everything when you are in the centre of town, it’s not so bad.



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