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雅思口语利用网络APP也可以提高
一,雅思口语不仅要听得见自己的发音,也要听见别人的发音。
如果只是自己一个人操练,往往会会沉浸在一个人狭小的天地里而不能自拔。有时候还会自信到自恋的地步:我的发音真美!殊不知,人往往会在这种自恋中而固步自封。听得见别人的发音,和自己的发音对比一下,稍微有点自知之明的人就会知道,是自己的发音好,还是别人的好一些。这样在对比中,取其所长,避其所短,在对比中不断进步。从这个层面来说,对比见真知,对比见进步。所以练好发音,练雅思口语,一定要走出去,多听听他人的声音。
二,雅思口语利用对话型练习。
这里所说的对话型练习不是简单的日常生活对话,而是相互纠错的过程。
你可以面对他人读一读,让他指出你发音的不足之处,然后改正了,克服了,就进步了。其实读英语,训练完美发音是一个十分枯燥无味的过程,除非你是一个真正的英语爱好狂,达到“英语痴”的地步。正因为枯燥,所以需要走出去与人多多交流。让他人了解你,你也了解别人。在相互融洽、合作、互帮互助中走向发音的完美。
三,利用网络,和英语是母语的人多做交流。
第二步雅思口语发音准练习方式是和自己水平差不多的人在一起训练,大家可以都是中国人。第三步可以利用网络寻找英语比自己好的人或者外国人。他们的母语毕竟是英语,你听着也舒服,如果有幸常和他们在一起,你的英语发音也会变得和他们一样美。不是有这样一句话嘛,想成为什么样的人,就和他们在一起,久而久之,你也会变成和他们一样的人。学习英语,训练英语发音也是如此,多和你想成为的人在一起。
雅思口语高频:Reading and children
Reading and children
What kinds of book are most popular with children in your country? Why do you think that is?
I think the most popular kind of books with children in China is comics. Statistics and my person experience with children bring me to this conclusion. First of all, if you bother to check the top sellers in terms of books, you will find comics for children permanent residents in those lists. As a comparison, those books telling fairytales and legends seem a little weak in terms of effect on children. Also, whenever I find some children gazing at their smart phone or tablets or reading a paper back book, they are mostly reading comics. It has become a great challenge to find kids focusing on words instead of pictures. Based on these two evidences, I believe comics are most children’s favorite in China.
Why do you think some children do not read books very often?
Well, for this issue, I think the shift of lifestyle is first and foremost to blame. In the online era, we, no matter adults or children have tens of alternatives to do in our spare time and reading a book is one of the most attention-intense among them. Why not go surf the Internet using your smart phone or tablet for some easy-to-understand stuff with beautiful pictures explaining everything to you, or some other rich media requiring no literacy. We grownups still struggle to escape from such grasp, needless to say the children.
How do you think children can be encouraged to read more?
Before we dive into the question, I think I need to make it clear that the children today have been reading far more than we expect. Read Weibo posts, WeChat messages, endless news feeds and many other kinds of media. They are avid readers that older people cannot match with. What grownups are trying to do in this scenario is to shift their focus of reading from those “light” material back to some old-school, serious and provoking thoughts created by real thinkers. Upon this problem I hold a pessimistic opinion. What we can hope for is nothing but luck which can bring a few on them to what grownups want them to read.
Reading for different purposes
Are there any occasions when reading at speed is a useful skill to have? What are they?
Yes indeed. Based on my own experience as a university student, reading at speed can save me from piles of papers to finish before a near deadline. Suppose a student needs to finish reading three or even more papers of more than one hundred pages and write a report about the issue discussed in them, and even worse, the deadline is two days from now. In this case, reading at speed is quite comforting. Another occasion where reading at speed is extremely helpful is to do a presentation about an unfamiliar topic in a short time. If the presenter can read fast enough and memorize what he or she has read about, the presentation can be fully equipped with knowledge though it may be not logically organized in some ways, but at least the audience can have something to digest. This looks very much like a cheat but turns out to be useful.
Are there any jobs where people need to read a lot? What are they?
Yes, definitely. For instance, journalist, novelist or any other kinds of jobs involving writing requires a great amount of reading. These jobs are basically about output, which means to take in information and process it into different forms for more people’s better understanding of the issue. In this situation, reading as a crucial source of gathering information is indispensable. Without adequate input, the output will be dry in all ways so that the jobs calling for detailed information will be total failures.
Do you think that reading novels is more interesting than reading factual books? Why is that?
Yes I do. As an avid reader of novels, I always have a preference for books with an intense plot to those with merely knowledge or information. Generally speaking, I believe all kinds of books are written to communicate certain knowledge to their readers but the knowledge are packed in different covers. Some are embedded in a story, which is what novels do with the knowledge, and some are delivered within a series of experiments and assumptions, which is how factual books are organized. The preference for novels is parallel to the fondness of junk food instead of the tasteless fibers and protein capsulated inside colorful pills. What matters to a person’s taste for books is heavily influenced by the way the information is communicated. That is how I look at the preference for novels to factual books.
雅思口语高频:a person in the news who you want to meet.
在雅思口语Part 2的人物类话题卡当中有一道题是描述新闻里想见的人,接下来我会专以作家为例来向大家展示如何进行这类话题卡的叙述。首先要介绍这个人的具体身份,为什么会挑选他/她的原因。比如他的著作经久不衰,作者本人性格也非常独特等。其次还要说明他/她吸引你的点 - 作品的启发性,积极性等等都可以作为细节展开。
因为这不是一个困难的抽象题,所以在单词和句型的选择上,我为大家做的例子会稍微复杂些以7.5分作为标准。但也不用担心自己应付不了,只要选择适合自己的表达形式,保证流利度就好。
Describe a person in the news who you want to meet.
Personally, the person I would like to meet most will be Murakami Haruki. He is a writer. He was my favorite writer back in middle school and still remains one of the writers whose books I will buy, in no time, whatever they publish. For me, still a middle school student, he was like a bridge linking between my prisoned youth at school and the mysterious adulthood lost in some metropolis. I could not help bringing the author himself into the world of his novel as a symbiosis of the protagonist and these two persona will coincide in a very interesting way. Is he a womanizer or ascetic? Is he proactive or docile? These questions walk me through many nights wondering what kind of person I am and will be. As far as I know, Mr. Murakami himself is quite a reserved-to-himself man, which conflicts his protagonist sometimes. However, for me at present, restless pursuit of knowledge, power, love, etc., seems quintessential so I do not read too much of his writing anymore. But I am still grateful for what he created in his career and would like to reread his works in a fresh angle as a grown man.
词汇和短语:
1. mysterious:strange and interesting because you don’t know much about them
Eg. A mysterious young woman is living next door.
Mysterious adulthood 指的是未知的成年人的世界
2. protagonist:the main character in a play, film or book
Eg. at that time, films rarely had a woman as the main protagonist.
3. Reserved-to-himself: slow or unwilling to show feelings or express opinions
这个短语可以用来形容比较内向 不爱表达情感的人
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