雅思part1自我介绍

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【简介】感谢网友“hnmorning12”参与投稿,以下是小编整理的雅思part1自我介绍(共15篇),欢迎阅读与收藏。

篇1:雅思口语part1:仙人掌

雅思口语part1:仙人掌

Plant

植物

1, Do you like to have plant in your home?

2, Who takes care of the plant at your home?

3, Do you know how to take care of the plant?

4, Do you want to receive plant as a present?

你喜欢在家里种植物吗?

你家的植物是谁照料的?

你知道如何照料这棵植物吗?

你想收到植物作为礼物吗?

【口语范文】

1, Do you like to have plant in your home?

I really 1ove that. But to be honest, I don't have the big yard or balcony to keep the plants due to the limited space in the city. However, I have bought small cactus as the decoration in my study. Someone told me it can help reduce radiation from electronic devices.

你喜欢在家里种植物吗?

我真的很喜欢。但说实话,由于城市空间有限,我没有大院子或阳台来保存植物。然而,我买了小仙人掌作为我书房的装饰。有人告诉我它可以帮助减少电子设备的辐射。

2. Who takes care of the plant atyour home?

My mother takes that job. In the morning, she wil water the flowers and move them to the warm place with much sunshine

Plant

植物

1, Do you like to have plant in your home?

2, Who takes care of the plant at your home?

3, Do you know how to take care of the plant?

4, Do you want to receive plant as a present?

你喜欢在家里种植物吗?

你家的植物是谁照料的?

你知道如何照料这棵植物吗?

你想收到植物作为礼物吗?

【口语范文】

1, Do you like to have plant in your home?

I really 1ove that. But to be honest, I don't have the big yard or balcony to keep the plants due to the limited space in the city. However, I have bought small cactus as the decoration in my study. Someone told me it can help reduce radiation from electronic devices.

你喜欢在家里种植物吗?

我真的很喜欢。但说实话,由于城市空间有限,我没有大院子或阳台来保存植物。然而,我买了小仙人掌作为我书房的装饰。有人告诉我它可以帮助减少电子设备的辐射。

2. Who takes care of the plant atyour home?

My mother takes that job. In the morning, she wil water the flowers and move them to the warm place with much sunshine

详解雅思口语植物类话题

Describe an important plant in your country (such as vegetables, flowers, fruits, trees, etc). You should say:

What plant it is

How you know it/ where it grows

Why it is important

Explain how you like the plant

很多烤鸭们当下的反应都是哭笑不得,因为各种植物都是重要的,或者有的烤鸭们的想法比较“肤浅”,carrot胡萝卜或者是白菜,看起来简单说起来非常有挑战;再或者有的烤鸭当下的想法非常宏伟,比如说腊梅,水稻等,甚至更难。一个非常好的点子会让你在第二部分的重头戏非常顺利,在这里三立在线老师想给烤鸭们提供一个例子,是大家耳熟能详的,办公室离不开的,而且是一种非常坚强的植物:

仙人掌 Cactus

相信地球人都知道这种可爱而又坚韧不拔的植物,包括考官,所以烤鸭们不用担心自己是否可以和考官有互动或者共鸣。不过,大家不能忽略cue card上的四个问题,尤其是第三个问题,如何来烘托出仙人掌在中国是重要的呢?这种植物对于全世界来说,尤其是生活在沙漠中的人来说是非常重要的,如果想征服考官,我们就必须要给仙人掌赋予中国风和中国特色。所以,接下来笔者也会按照本人一贯使用的逻辑方式来进行分析和解答。

开场:真情流露,点名重要性,吸引考官的眼球

由于考过这道题的烤鸭们的回忆有些差别,尤其是在第二道问题,所以为了达到两全其美,我们可以在开场时就做合理的highlight:

Well, I would like to describe a plant which most of people may think of first when we imagine a desert subject to great drought and scorching hot. You may have figured out what plant it is. Yes, it is the cactus which is renowned for its tenacious vitality in the extremely adverse growing environment and unique appearance different from most of other plants on earth.

故事展开和引申:叙事中带有抒情,以“情”打动考官

当然在这个环节,故事可以是因人而异的,比如说城市的小孩可以说是小的时候家里养殖了,农村的小孩也可以说是从小家里的花园里就种过,只要是能够说的通就可以。

Actually, the cactus was quite familiar to me when I was a little girl as my mom used to plant it in our yard where i spent a lot of time observing and waiting for other flowers to bloom. Without beautiful petals or green leaves, it turned out to be pretty cool or even annoying ,especially when i stepped too close ,its spines pointed at the end made me sore. It was hard for me to show my affection to it. When i grew up and started my student life, what i learned from the textbooks about this unusual and distinctive plant made me feel that i was such a fool.

为什么仙人掌在中国是重要的?在这里我们就需要拿出中国的实际现象去说明。可能很多烤鸭并不了解,但是其实仙人掌在中国这个热衷于迷信、风水的国度中扮演着非常重要的角色。因为仙人掌有强大的吸水储存能量能力,类似于貔貅,因此它是一个非常旺财的家居植物。

Living in the driest desert, the cactus shows many adaptations to conserve water to thrive. Therefore, it is deemed as an important source of food, water and even shelter for people and species that live there. What’s even more fascinating, it is the one of classic Feng Shui cures in China for shifting the energy and attracting wealth as it keeps and sparingly consumes absorbed moisture and Shui, can be used to Feng Shui home for wealth. Nowadays, the cactus is more commonly welcomed in the office as it is reported that it is capable of absorbing the harmful radiation from computers.

结尾:画龙点睛,寻找背后耐人寻味的意义

多年的教学经验告诉我,很多烤鸭们到了结尾部分会出现头脑短路的现象,词穷思路更穷,往往会说出非常简单没有说服力的结尾,给人狗尾续貂的感觉。在这里,我们可以挖掘背后的故事和意义:仙人掌独特的耐力和生命力是可以让很多植物折服的,在十分艰苦困难的条件下顽强的生长甚至开花结果,是我们应该去学习的。

Although I have no idea where the theory comes from, I do get a pot of cactus on my table. For me, it is more than an ornamental plant or a talisman, but actually like a motto that I live by. When I encounter any frustrations and difficulties, or even failure, the tiny cactus reminds me of the importance of perseverance and strong will.

详解雅思口语中的三大失分点

口语中三个失分点详细说明。她说:“我觉得题目不难,也都回答了呀,可是为什么得不到高分呢?”他说:“老师我的口语怎么办呀?我这都第五次考雅思了?” 有的学生还谈到,他平时和外教吃饭,聊天,逛街都没问题,可雅思口语分数就是不高。部分考生donate很多次1550, 积累了各种颜色的铅笔,仿佛陷入了恐怖的百慕大三角,不知该如何是好。针对此类问题,雅思专家分析认为,雅思口语考试中有三大失分点是广大烤鸭不得不知的。下面和小编一起来看看吧:

First thing first do

首先让我们明确一件事,雅思考试的目的是为了让学生到国外后能很好的学习和生活。所以题目的范围不仅包括了我们的衣食住行,而且需要学生能回答一些深层次的问题,并且有一定的逻辑思考能力和创新能力。

失分点一:I rap

有些考生说话语速过快,完全没有轻重缓急,甚至已经听不出来正常的呼吸喘气,只能被考官理解成是“灵异现象”。这种answering machine的回答按照口语评分标准,考生应该得到的分数为5分。

补救措施:

事实上,正常的停顿是必要的。流利和快速并非一个概念。在不影响到语言清晰的前提下,语速快些当然可以。但如果为追求流利而牺牲了语言的清晰和思考的时间,这就得不偿失了。况且,正常而流畅的交谈,本身就应该在句子和句子间作适当的停顿,以便对话双方可以特别强调某些内容。所以,建议考生应将“把每个音发准、发正确”放在第一位,保持语速和音调的均匀顺畅非常重要,语速忽快忽慢,声调忽高忽低都显得突兀、夸张和不自然。其次,如果语速过快,考生反而没有给自己留下时间去思考下句话该说什么。除非考生已经能够达到纯英语思维,否则一定会一直卡,每句话之间都会打“格楞”。所以对考生而言,将自己想说的话缓缓道来,同时留给自己一定的思考时间,才是上策。

失分点二:I robot

部分考生在回答问题时,往往秉持着一个固定的思维模式——寻找标准答案,此类答案很多时候没有逻辑性,考生不知道如何表扬或批评一个事物,不懂得如何发表自己的观点,并去论证它。没有个性,没有自己独立思想的学生是得不了高分的。有的学生面对口语考试中的这些深层次的问题,别说是用英语,就是用中文也说不明白,平时想都没想过,也没功夫想。

请看下列对话:

问:How do people in China feel about genetic research?

单层回答:Er, genetic research, er, we think it’s very good, er, er, we can find some methods to treat diseases…

多层回答:Well, many people in the countryside have no idea about genetic research at all. In big cities like Nanjing, I think nine out of ten people support genetic research.

只要你把“in China”这样一个单层分界为“in the countryside”和“in big cities”两个层次,你的回答立刻在以下几个方面提升了分数:流利性、长度、组织结构!

补救措施:

多看,看读,多思考,有一定的积累。这不光是为了考试,今后到国外大学去读书,被要求论证一个事情,这种功课是很多的。

失分点三:I guess

很多考生在考试的时候会对某个或某几个问题不甚了解,又或是题目中的某个词或词组不是很明白,在听不懂题目的时候,绝大多数同学采取的策略是:一猜二蒙!

当你猜测或蒙的时候,你在以下方面严重丢分:

(1) 对考题的理解能力

(2) 表述自己观点的能力(因为你的回答和考官想问的大相径庭,考官自然难以听懂)

补救措施:

如果你放松地、大胆地问考官 “I’m sorry, could you rephrase the question?” 你压根不会被扣分。即便考官解释之后你要求他再次解释,你也仅仅可能因为“理解能力”而被扣个微乎其微的0.05分,而绝对不会因“听不懂”、“答跑题”受到双重重罚。这样类似的问法还有:Would you please repeat it? What do you mean by “ ”? I didn't follow/catch you.等。

雅思口语考试要点大盘点

回答不易过长或者过短

一些初识雅思的学生在口语上遇到的最大障碍之一就是没话可说,每个问题的答案都只有寥寥几个词。比如:Are you working or studying- I am working now. How do you spend your weekends- I spend my weekends reading and watching TV. Do you read a lot in your spare time- Yes, I read a lot in my spare time。其实如若您拿着这些问题去问一个初中生或甚至是小学生,他恐怕也能非常流利的给出这些答案的吧。既然如此,您又怎么能显示出您的水平决不仅止与此哪?雅思口语的高分诀窍就是要在很短的时间内将您的浑身解数都使出来。那么我们就要有意识的积累一些答题的技巧,也就是如何拓长自己的答案,并且灵活运用各种句型的方法。小编提醒大家雅思口语考试范文是非常重要的备考资料,建议大家能够重视。

此外,切题回答的本身就是对于细节的正确分析。

除了要注意运用适当的回答技巧之外,我们还要注意考题中的一些细节,通常对于这些细节的处理往往会直接决定第一部分的回答质量的好坏。由于口语考试的特点是需要学生在考官提出问题之后马上做出回答,过长的思考时间也会导致失分,所以我们在考官提出问题之后马上要对该问题迅速进行分析,同时给出答案。因此在考场中,考生回答偏题的现象时有发生。撇开考生由于语言水准问题理解错误的因素,有很多的偏题都是由于忽视考题中的细节问题所造成的。所以,小编老师建议考生在平时的练习时就要对这些细节做到心中有数,并且给与足够的重视。

那么,就让我们对考题中的细节做一个详细的梳理,看看在回答的过程中我们一定要把握住的什么呢?

最高级的回答最好在最后点明:

考题中有很多问题是带有最高级的,如:What's the best time of a day.对于这类考题,无论您用的是什么样的拓展方式,一定要在最后点出题目的回答重点,即“最为……。.的是……”。切忌说了一大堆,最后却忘了去对某一点进行特殊强调。在回答的过程中也可适当的用一些表述特殊强调的词,比如my favorite is…等。

雅思口语考官的那些事儿

从考生对雅思考试所做的评论可以明显看出,考生们对于雅思考试的口语测试模块存在一些错误的看法。

这是一位考生最近参加了雅思考试以后,所说的一段话:

“当我在回答考官问题时,考官没有等我说完就打断我。 可能他不喜欢我的回答或者我的英文不是很好。”

事实上,在任何模块,考官都有可能不得不中断考生的讲话。

在第1部分和第3部分,考官会询问考生一系列问题以充分考核考生的口语水平。 每个问题都会以不同的方式测试考生的英语应用能力。

例如,一个问题可能会测试考生是否能恰当地运用英语对物品进行对比,下一个问题可能会测试考生能否谈论将来可能发生的事件。

因此,如果考生的答案比较冗长,考官也许会中断考生的回答。这样可以方便考官提不同的问题来测试考生英语口语能力的不同方面。

而且,考试的每一部分都有时间限制,这也需要考官在必要时打断考生回答以确保在有限的时间内完成全部口语测试。

因此,如果第2部分的谈话超出2分钟的时间限制,考官就需要中断考生。 但是,测试不会因为被中断而扣分。

如果考官多次中断考生的回答,这通常是因为考生的回答太冗长。 不过,考生是否详尽地回答问题是影响流畅性得分的一个因素。

只要考生回答时没有过多犹豫、更改或重复,详尽回答问题将有可能让考生在流畅性方面得到更高分数。

“如果测试很简短,这就意味着您的英文很差。”

另一位考生在参加完考试后说道:

考官只用了不到10分钟就结束了我的口语测试了。 当考官说考试结束的时候,我很惊讶,真想说: “请您再多问几个问题吧,我还想继续口语测试。”我不知道这意味着什么。 也许他认为我的口语很不堪或者他根本听不懂我的回答,因此他就结束了测试。”

口语测试的时间长度是11到14分钟。 根据上述情况,考官给考生考试时用了所能允许的最短时间。

考官为什么会用最短时间呢?可能仅仅是因为考官已经评定了考生的口语水平,无需再继续进行剩余三四分钟的考试。

只要考生以正常语速回答问题,考官就能最短在11分钟内评定考生的英语口语水平。 因此,多数考生的口语测试时间大约为11到12分钟。

但有时,考官也会对考生进行14分钟的最长时间的测试。例如,在11分钟内,考生的回答还不能使考官评定其口语水平时,这种情况就会发生。

紧张的考生也许会出现如下表现,因而需要更多时间才能充分显示出他们的语言能力:

回答比较简短;

语速比较慢;

出现停顿,更改,犹豫或者不断重复。

另一方面,考试时间较长也可能是因为正面的因素: 例如,水平很高的考生在回答第3部分问题时往往会给出比较详细的答案,这样就会需要更多时间。而且,如果考官很赞赏考生的回答,考试时间也会在允许的范围内较长。

最重要的一点是考生不会在11分钟之前结束口语测试。反之,考官最多也只可以利用14分钟的时间对考生的口语能力作出合理的评定。

换句话说,11到14分钟之间的额外时间是用来确定以下几点:

在第1、3部分应该提问足够多的问题;

考生有机会陈述观点;

对考生作出的评定应该是准确的。

事实上,考官用最短的时间对考生进行口语测试,并不意味着考生的口语是不好、好,或是特别优秀。

“如果考官看起来对您的回答不感兴趣,就表示您的英语很差。”

曾经有位考生告诉我,当她回答问题时,考官没有直视她。 她认为这就表示她的答案很枯燥或她的英文不好。 另一位考生在网上也写了类似评论:

“如果考官对您的回答没有作出很兴奋的回答,而且表情漠然,那么你的口语考试成绩就不会很高。”

上述两位考生都误解了考官的肢体语言。 缺乏目光交流并不意味着考生的回答很枯燥或者英文不好。

因为当考生回答问题的时候,考官可能正在:

为了准确判断考生的口语技能而仔细地聆听考生所说的一切;

浏览评分标准;

做一些简短的笔记;

看看要问考生的下一个问题。

而且,口语测试是一个规范化的测试。 这就意味着对考生的准确评定不是建立在轻松的日常交谈的基础上的,而是建立在正式的、结构化的面试的基础上的。这也意味着世界各地的口语考官的表现要既专业又保持一致性。

例如,考官们必须尽量避免给与鼓励性的评论(如:“很有趣”)或用手势脸色来传达过于支持的情绪。

有关人士在网站上也建议,考官一定不要对答案“反映过于兴奋”。

篇2:雅思口语part1常用句型

雅思口语part1常用句型20句

1. I am a student studying in Wuhan University, and I major in Computer Science.

我是武汉大学的学生,我的专业是计算机科学

2. I chose my major because I thought it was popular, so it will be easier for me to find a job after graduation.

我之所以选择这个专业,是因为我觉得它很热门,毕业以后我会比较容易找到一份好工作。

3. I came from Hubei province.

我来自湖北省。

4. I love my hometown because there are a lot of places of interest and delicious food here.

我喜欢我的家乡,因为这里有许多的名胜古迹,还有各种各样的美食。

5. The most famous attraction is Yellow Crane Tower. It was built hundreds of years ago besides the Yangtze River.

最出名的旅游景点是黄鹤楼,几百年前它被建于长江边。

6. Every year millions of tourists visit the tower coming from different parts of China.

每年都有几百万来自于全国各地的游客参观黄鹤楼。

7. And the most welcomed snack is the hot dry noodle, even though some outlanders do not appreciate it at the beginning, they will love it finally.

最受欢迎的小吃是热干面,虽然有一些外地来的人刚开始并不喜欢吃,但是一段时间以后他们一定会爱上热干面。

8. My favourite season is definitely winter, because I was born in winter.

我最喜欢的季节是冬季,因为我是在冬季出生的。

9. What's more, I can enjoy the beautiful view after snow while all the buildings and trees are covered by white snow.

另外,在冬天,我可以欣赏雪后的美景,所有的房屋和树木都被皑皑白雪覆盖。

10. The most important things is that I could enjoy the whole winter vacation and celebrate the Spring Festival with family.

最重要的是我可以好好享受整个寒假并且和家人一起庆祝春节。

11. Blue is my favourite, as it has the same colour with sky and ocean. Both of those are enormous.

蓝色是我最钟爱的颜色,因为它和天空以及大海的颜色是一样的,而天空和大海都是同样的广阔。

12. When people are in bad mood, they can go to the wild field, lay down on the grass and look into the sky or drive a car to the beach to see the sea.

当人们的情绪不太好时,可以去野外躺在草地上仰望天空,或者驱车去海边看海。

13. I believe they will feel much better when they are surrounded by the attractive natural beauty.

我相信当人们被自然美景所环绕时,一定会忘记烦恼的。

14. I watched a fantastic movie named “Brave Heart” when I was in the second year in college.

在大学二年级的时候,我看了一部电影《勇敢的心》。

15. It presented a Scottish hero, “Wiliam Wallace” who led his people to fight for freedom.

它向人们讲述了一个苏格兰英雄威廉姆,他带领人们为自由而战。

16. Unfortunately, he was set up by his partner and executed at the end.

不幸的是他被他的同伴出卖并最终被处死。

17. However, his last screaming invoked Scottish people and encouraged them to pick up his sword to defend their homeland and protect their citizens from the invasion of England.

不过,他临终前的呐喊唤醒了苏格兰人们并且激励他们捡起他的剑保家卫国,保护人民免受英格兰入侵之苦。

18. In China, the most popular flower must be rose, as people believe that the rose stands for love.

在中国,最流行的鲜花莫过于玫瑰,因为人们相信玫瑰代表爱情。

19. The youth always give roses to their lovers to show how much they love each other.

年轻人经常送玫瑰花给自己的心上人来向他们表达爱意。

20. As for me, Lily is the most meaningful flower, not only because it is beautiful and smells good, but also because it has a similar pronunciation with “Love each other forever” in Chinese.

对我来说,我最喜欢的花是百合。不仅仅因为它的美丽和芳香,还因为百合的汉语发音和百年好合很像。

雅思口语题库part1话题答案:Daily Routine日常

1.what is the busiest part of the day for you?

From about 10 o'clock to noon. That is when i have to take care of my work and tings are a bit hectic.

2.What part of your day do you like best?

My favourite part of the day is late afternoon, because the day's work is coming to an end, I can go home, and i have the evening to look forward to, and the weather is generally pleasant and cool.

3.Do you usually have the same routine every day

Almost. I start my day with coffee, then rush to the train station to go to work and back home. Not too much room for flexibility when you work 9 hours a day and you are 12 hours out of the house. I dream of becoming a freelancer especially for this reason.

4.What is your daily routine?

In a typical weekday I have to wake up a bit early and revise my university lessons and then I rush to the university campus to attend the lecture. At around 2.00 pm I eat my lunch in the cafeteria and spent the whole evening in the library. After I return home at around 7.00 pm I spent my time in my study room and have my dinner with my family members. I watch a news channel for an hour and then get back to my room. I read a story book for a while and at around 1.00 am I go to bed.

5.Do you ever change your routine?

I always want some changes in my life, so my routines also are constantly changing. I do not like to have mundane or routine set of activities each day, that would be boring. Also, having different patterns can keep others guessing about your whereabouts, just adds to the security factor!

6.Do you think it is important to have a daily routine?

Not really. I try to make each of my day a little different to the previous one, to keep me motivated and to add to the fun.

7.What would you like to change in your day to day routine?

I would like to get up earlier in the morning than I do now. Next, I would like to take up regular exercises in a gymnasium. Apart from that, I would like to leave office/ university early to walk in the park for an hour. Apart from that, my current daily routine is all good.

8.Are all your days the same?

Not really. For me, a day-off is quite different than the busy working day in every perspective. Apart from that different circumstances and events make the days different from each other. While Sunday is a day to spend time with my family members and to meet friends and play with them in the evening, I have a tight schedule at the university and work on Monday.

9. when time do you get up?

Well, let's see. Some days I wake up early. Maybe about 6 o'clock. Yeah, sometimes I wake up at 6 o'clock.When I get up early, I like to get ready for the day, take a shower and have breakfast. But other days, I don't like getting up early. Maybe I'll sleep in until 10:00 or 11:00.

一些routien相关的地道语料或词汇:

in a rut

mundane

flexible

learn to dance with life

a strong aversion to routine and try to shake it up as often as i can

it depends on the mood we are all in

i have the luxury of being able to be a bit flexible

i never thought i would like a routine but it's growing on me

i try to get both eyes open within a reasonable time frame.

eat out for breakfast as i am on the go

plan adventure for the day.

clear off the backlog the day

doze back to sleep

i emerge at 7 am

雅思口语题库part1话题答案:Forgetting /bringing things

1.What do you remember to do every day?

Well, there are many things I have to remember to do every day. For example, after getting up in the morning, I need to take some simple physical exercises like doing some crunches and push-ups. Besides, another important thing that I should keep in mind is to teach my son to read the traditional Chinese poems in the evening.

2. What helps people to remember things?

Well, it’s kind of hard to say but people I know around me use the to-do-list apps in their mobile phones to help them remember what to do next; but maybe for others, they may probably write the urgent things down in the notebooks.

3. Why do old people forget about things easily?

Well, I guess it’s quite normal that people are more and more forgetful when they are becoming ageing. Apart from some negative emotional factors like stress and depression, elderly people are easier to forget things because of their normal ageing.

4. Have you ever forgotten something important?

Oh yes, I nearly forgot the birthday of a woman I liked last time. I once asked her what her birthday was, and told her I would send her a gift, but I just unbelievably forgot it until the evening that day. Fortunately I asked her out to dinner to celebrate with her.

5.Why do people often forget small things?

Well, I suppose it could be because they have a lot of things to think about or remember and sometimes it’s easy to remember big important things - but little things are more easily forgotten.

6. What kind of things do you have to bring when you go out?

Cell phone, of course. I take it with me wherever I go. And my keys, wallet, lipstick are also must-have items. I always put them together in a small handbag.

7.Did you ever forget to bring something?

I rarely forget to bring something as I have a good memory. But there was a time when I forgot to take my house key before I left home. What was worse, my parents were on their trip. So I had to stay with my friend for onenight.

8.How do you remind yourself?

I always write a note about what I should bring, and stick it to the refrigerator door. Everyday before I leave my home, I check it to find out what is missing. And it really works.

9.Do you carry different things in the morning and in the evening?

For me, there is no difference between the things carried in the morning and in the evening, almost the same.

若干参考范文:

lose the track of time

ring a bell

stick in your mind

memory loss

forgetfulness

crystallized memory

fades with time

do memory exercises

reminder app

I often set up alerts on my (Apple) calendar events to remind me that I have to leave for an appointment

My daily to-do list is written on a notepad at my desk and includes things like, “edit blog post” and “clean out fridge.” Eventually it all gets done.

A hanging calendar that I lay flat on my desk with large enough spaces to write in reminders.

雅思口语题库part1话题答案:brithdays生日

1.Do you enjoy birthdays?

Yes, I do love them. There is so much fun associated with birthdays. You meet people, friends, play, put cakes and then sing birthday songs. We dance and sing and so much more. It is like we become kids once again.

I do enjoy birthdays. Birthdays bring along with them so much positivity and a feeling of freshness. It seems as if it is another chance to be someone else, someone better. You meet friends, enjoy with them, laugh at the silly things done and plan for the great future ahead.

2.Do you usually celebrate your birthdays?

Yes, I do. Although it is not very huge party but I make sure that there is a party and that I have all my near and dear ones surrounding me during my birthday.

I usually am not a very big birthday fan. I think there should not be any reason to celebrate life and oneself. I am one of those who would give myself or any one else gifts out of the box with no reasons and at any time of the year.

3.What did you do on your last birthday?

I'm not really big on celebrating my birthday, and I'm not very sociable person either. Although, I did celebrate my last birthday with an awesome lunch with my friends at this brewery and played several rounds of laser tag. I'm probably not gonna make a big deal out of my name day until I'm thirty, which is in a couple years....

4.Can you remember a birthday that you enjoyed as a child?

I still remember my 13th birthday. It started out with no plan and we decided to just have fun within my family members but as it turned out to be, people started coming just like that, some saw my father getting cake and others simply wanted to wish me. It was a surprise of its own kind and we had almost 50 people in the house. It was real fun, meeting people and then opening the gifts.

5.Do most people celebrate their birthdays with a party in your country?

Yes. No matter a person is rich or poor, there surely is some kind of party going on during a birthday. There are people who are very extravagant and don’t think twice before spending on their birthdays while some make budgets to make sure there is a good party on birthday. Birthdays in my country are often taken as something that brings lot of people together.

6.Do you prefer birthday parties with your friends or with your family?

-My birthday is the anniversary of the day my mother gave birth to me, so obviously it’s a day I should spend with family.

-Definitely my friends, with my friends I could let loose and really have a good time.

-My family is more important to me so I think it’s more meaningful to spend my birthday with my family members.

birthdays高分词汇语料:

throw a party (have a party) “In my country parents often throw a party for their children by inviting their friends over.”

paint the town red (have a great time) “Birthdays provide the perfect opportunity to paint the town red all day long.”

a social butterfly (to have lots of friends) “I’m not quite a social butterfly, but I do like to celebrate my special day with a few friends and family members.”

decorate “On my friend’s birthday I like to decorate the room with balloons and greeting signs.”

milestone “When someone turns 50, they have reached a milestone in their life.”

keepsake “Keepsake gifts, such as jewelry or photo albums make nice presents.”

The party turned to be a blast.

get-together

I'm not exactly a social butterfly, so while I'm not the kind of person who avoids even just mentioning it to people I know, I don't like to make a big deal out of it. No presents, except from parents and grandparents who would give me gifts even if I told them not to. Maybe a slice of cake if it's doable, but I won't go out of my way. I don't drink, so going out to the bar with chums is not something I'd like to do. Really, I just prefer to quietly tick a mental check-box that another year in my life has passed and reflect on what, if anything, has changed about myself since last year.

I usually just go out to lunch with my family, and then hang out with some friends, maybe go to a movie or something. I typically don't make a big deal out of my birthday, and whenever someone asks me what I want for my birthday I tend to reply with something along the lines of “I have everything I need” (except this year when I've been replying with “a job”).

雅思口语题库part1话题答案:newspapers&magazines

1.Which do you prefer, reading newspapers or magazines?

I would say I prefer newspapers. Newspapers in just ten or eight pages give you a glimpse of the entire world, including all the sections. From fashion to the general news to comics to sports to almost everything. In just one newspaper, you have access to the entire world.

2.What type of stories do you like to read about?

I love reading autobiographies and non-fiction. Autobiographies because they give a glimpse of lifestyle of a very successful person. You get to know them when they were the mango people and what they did to become what they became. Their struggle, the inner story, their point of view and for some reasons I find it quite exciting. Other than this, I like reading non-fiction.

3.Have you ever read a newspaper or magazine in a foreign language? [When/Why?]

Yes, all the time. I lived in another country for several years, so reading in a foreign language was a normal activity for me, not just newspapers and magazines, but all kinds of documents and literature. I still do it to maintain my reading skills.

4.Do you think reading a newspaper and magazine can help you learn a language?

Yes, but it depends on your language level. If you are just beginning to learn a language then it can be very difficult and frustrating – certainly not the best way to try and learn a foreign language – but as you progress and develop your vocabulary it is a good way to learn expressions and phrases related to common topics in the news and current affairs, or related to a specific topic in the case of magazines.

5.Why do you think some people prefer magazines to newspapers?

I think the reason might be that magazines are more specific. So, for example if I am interested in reading about like sports, then a magazine will offer me better articles and more specific, to be concise. It also de clutters all the things that one does not wants to read.

6.Which magazines and newspapers do you read (why)?

Answer A) I prefer reading magazines on travel. Being a travel host, it is very important for me to know about more places and understand them theoretically, before taking on my camera and team along side. Travel magazine also help me to understand the perspective of the other person for a same place that I have also visited. Apart from it, I like fashion magazines as well. Not for the reasons of fashion, I find them good entertainer when one wants to just spend time idly.

Answer B) I only read magazines and newspapers if I’m waiting someplace and they are there, and there is no other alternative. Most of the time, I prefer doing something on my phone. But, either ways, I like to read sports magazine. Cars and their engines excite me for the most part. I mean, there are fantastic cars out there and in magazines, a perfect description is given. Newspapers, I rarely read. I prefer getting the news on either phone or television.

相关词汇语料分享:

Your Habits

track the news; peruse my favourite column; subscribe to a publication; catch a news bulletin; follow a story

Types of News, Newspapers and Magazines

a broadsheet; a tabloid; the dailies; a weekly publication; a news source; online news; a press conference; a media outlet; a wide circulation; a small readership

Parts of a Newspaper

an editorial; a subjective opinion piece; a column; letters to the editor; the classifieds

Types of News

local news; international news; world events; current affairs; business news; gossip; sensational news; the scandal received wide coverage in the press; libel; breaking news; make the headlines; objective reporting; cover a story; news coverage; analysis; the story went viral

The People Involved

I think I’m a pretty good news hound

paparazzi; unscrupulous reporters; a news anchor; a newscaster; a broadcaster; a columnist; a reporter; a journalist; a photojournalist

phrases and idioms

a rag; the gutter press; yellow journalism

information overload

invasion of privacy

government censorship

a slow news day

篇3:雅思口语part1话题精选

1. Do you use computers very much?

Not regularly, I think, just to browse websites for the news everyday, actually sitting in front of the computer for a long time is harmful for my eyesight and physical health. Also, I feel headache when I look at the monitor over 30 minutes.

2. Have computers changed your life in any way?

Yes, computers have made considerable changes in my life. In fact, it improves efficiency at work. I can type words, figures or data through the keyboard of my computer, which is more efficient compared with handwriting. Furthermore, computers enrich my recreation activities and I can play video games or go shopping online.

3. Do you think computers are useful in everyday life?

Yes, it makes considerable changes to my life, like for example, I use it to connect to the Internet to communicate with friends through some instant messaging programmes, browse the web, download music and save them to my removable hard drive.

4. Do you think there are any disadvantages to using computers?

Yes, sitting in front of the computer screen for a long time has a detrimental effect on people’s health. You know, a sedentary lifestyle can cause some chronic diseases, like backache or something like that.

5. Computers are now used a lot in education. What do you think of this?

Computers may reduce efficiency and distract students’ attention. Without the supervision of parents and teachers, students may focus on playing computer games and getting addicted to it.

篇4:雅思口语part1话题精选

1.How old were you when you started school?

My school is in the vicinity of my house.I went there when I was 6 years old, because it is not allowed to start school before than 6.

2.How did you get to school each day?

My school was just located near my home, so every day I walked to school with myself, or sometimes with my neighbours.

3.Tell me something about the school?

My school is called the Haiyang Elementary School, which was established 50 years ago in my hometown. The school was quite spacious as it was large but there were no many students. Besides, the teachers there were always kind-hearted and responsible for their teaching.

4.What subjects did you study in secondary school (=high school)?

There were many subjects we had to learn at secondary school, such as maths, English, physics, chemistry, history, geography, and so on. So you can see we had a heavy burden at that time.

5.Have you ever returned to see your old school again?

Yes, every time I go back to my hometown, I’d like to visit my old school and I’ll be very delighted to see how my school developed. I was really proud of it.

6.Can you describe yourself as a good student?

Well, overall I think I am a good student. ... I am not an eager beaver, nor the teacher's pet... but I'm good at scientific subjects and, most importantly, I like studying.

7.Do you study English now?

Yes, of course. I've taken an intensive course this year, where I've attend classes three times a week... And I plan on pursuing my studies in the future, too...

8.Did you enjoy/Do you enjoy studying at school?

I've never really liked school... I'm not a bookworm and a lot of humanities subjects seemed too boring to me. However, the workload was not too big... The other good thing about school is being able to see your friends. And fortunately, I had wonderful classmates.

9.What kind of school did you go as a child?

I have always gone to co-ed schools, right from primary to intermediate and it has helped me to be more comfortable while interacting with opposite sex.

篇5:雅思口语part1话题精选

1.Do you like jewelry?

I'm fond of collecting jewelry, but I rarely wear most of the pieces I own.I purchase jewelry on every trip as sentimental souvenirs

2.What kind of jewelry do you wear the most?

i have no peferrence for any kind of jewelry, but. i have a long gold chain with a diamond cross on it that belonged to my grandmother that ive only taken off about 5 times since it was given to me.

3.Why some people like to wear jewelry

Today, people wear jewelry to express themselves. These days, everything in fashion is about being oneself, or about projecting one's personality. Jewelry is not exempt from this trend / motto. This is why there are eye-catching statement rings; and why reputable jewelry retailers accept custom-made orders.

4.Have you bought any jewelry?

yes, I'm fond of collecting jewelry. I bought beautiful Venetian glass bead necklaces and bracelets on a trip to Italy when I was thirteen.I then began purchasing jewelry on every trip as sentimental souvenirs. I also buy jewelry as gifts rather than picking up tee shirts or other items from tacky tourist shops.

5.Do you wear many jewels?

I don't wear too much jewelry but I wear studs and small hoops in my ears everyday and sometimes I wear small necklace

6.Have you ever sent someone jewels?

yes, but only once,it is a purity ring on a silver chain and the giftee is my girlfriend.i bought it for her first birthday since we met.

篇6:雅思口语part1话题精选

Oh, I adore different meat plates… My mouth is watering whenever I see roast beef, grilled chicken or pork chops… However, I don’t like to cook… That's why I often eat ready meals and take-aways.

Well, I try to dinner with my family as often as possible… Unfortunately, I don’t have enough time for such dinners due to my busy schedule...

I usually have main meal at about 4 p.m. … I'm starving hungry by then and sometimes overeat myself...

Yes, there are… I’m not a fussy eater, but I really hate onions and seafood… I try to avoid meals that might contain these products…

Well, I love French cuisine for its versatility and flavorful ingredients.... French cuisine has a variety of dishes, starting from their famous onion soup and ending with cheese fondue... Also, it rarely uses artificial ingredients or flavors.

Oh, I adore different meat plates… My mouth is watering whenever I see roast beef, grilled chicken or pork chops… However, I don’t like to cook… That's why I often eat ready meals and take-aways.

Well, I try to dinner with my family as often as possible… Unfortunately, I don’t have enough time for such dinners due to my busy schedule...

I usually have main meal at about 4 p.m. … I'm starving hungry by then and sometimes overeat myself...

Yes, there are… I’m not a fussy eater, but I really hate onions and seafood… I try to avoid meals that might contain these products…

Well, I love French cuisine for its versatility and flavorful ingredients.... French cuisine has a variety of dishes, starting from their famous onion soup and ending with cheese fondue... Also, it rarely uses artificial ingredients or flavors.

篇7:雅思口语part1高频话题

家乡

1.正面:

Coastal city 沿海城市

Inland 内陆的

The gentle, rolling hills

Be steeped in (沉浸在)time-honored (历史悠久的)traditions

Metropolis (国际化大都市)

Prosperous (繁荣的)

A real sense of community

Architectural heritage (建筑遗产)

High-rise building are sprouting up all over the city.

2.反面:

The hustle and bustle (拥挤、喧闹)

Run-down (破旧)

Densely-populated (人口密集的)

Get stuck in horrible traffic jams

3.气候:

Four seasons are entirely distinct (四季分明)

Scorching hot

Freezing cold

Falling snowflakes (飘落的雪花)

篇8:雅思口语part1高频话题

家人、朋友、同学、同事

1.家人:

Be on one’ s best behavior

Bond 增进感情

Pretty lenient (不是很严厉的)

Strict upbringing (家教很严)

2.朋友、同学:

Share happiness and sorrow 分享喜怒哀乐

Be the same age

Have a lot in common

Have a blast

Can’ t be measured in terms of money

It is what a real friend is for 这就是一个真正朋友存在的价值

Have chit-chat 闲聊

Hit it off (一拍即合)

Intelligent, amusing, sincere andtrustworthy

Back-stabbers (出卖朋友的人)

Drifted apart (逐渐疏远了)

3.同事:

The competitive relationship

The interpersonal relationship

The tangled web (复杂的关系)

Have a heart-to-heart talk (谈心)

Fair-weather friends (酒肉朋友)

A superior and an inferior (上级和下级)

篇9:雅思口语part1高频话题

工作

1.正面:

Well-paid

Working environment

Offer me a whole lot of benefits

Paid vacation

Pension

Career prospect

A high annual salary, a tempting bonus and welfare benefits

Build up a network of professional contacts

Give sb. a strong incentive to

Be on top all the time

2.反面:

Working for peanuts (挣钱少)

My boss is a slave driver

Dead-end job(没有前途的工作)

On the go (四处奔走)

Owe sb. too much quality time

Live to work

Way too pathetic

Competition is getting tougher and tougher

Be distracted by those family trivialities

Sacrifice one’s private time

Be overloaded with work

篇10:雅思口语part1话题

1.what is the busiest part of the day for you?

From about 10 o'clock to noon. That is when i have to take care of my work and tings are a bit hectic.

2.What part of your day do you like best?

My favourite part of the day is late afternoon, because the day's work is coming to an end, I can go home, and i have the evening to look forward to, and the weather is generally pleasant and cool.

3.Do you usually have the same routine every day

Almost. I start my day with coffee, then rush to the train station to go to work and back home. Not too much room for flexibility when you work 9 hours a day and you are 12 hours out of the house. I dream of becoming a freelancer especially for this reason.

4.What is your daily routine?

In a typical weekday I have to wake up a bit early and revise my university lessons and then I rush to the university campus to attend the lecture. At around 2.00 pm I eat my lunch in the cafeteria and spent the whole evening in the library. After I return home at around 7.00 pm I spent my time in my study room and have my dinner with my family members. I watch a news channel for an hour and then get back to my room.

5.Do you ever change your routine?

I always want some changes in my life, so my routines also are constantly changing. I do not like to have mundane or routine set of activities each day, that would be boring. Also, having different patterns can keep others guessing about your whereabouts, just adds to the security factor!

6.Do you think it is important to have a daily routine?

Not really. I try to make each of my day a little different to the previous one, to keep me motivated and to add to the fun.

7.What would you like to change in your day to day routine?

I would like to get up earlier in the morning than I do now. Next, I would like to take up regular exercises in a gymnasium. Apart from that, I would like to leave office/ university early to walk in the park for an hour. Apart from that, my current daily routine is all good.

8.Are all your days the same?

Not really. For me, a day-off is quite different than the busy working day in every perspective. Apart from that different circumstances and events make the days different from each other. While Sunday is a day to spend time with my family members and to meet friends and play with them in the evening.

9. when time do you get up?

Well, let's see. Some days I wake up early. Maybe about 6 o'clock. Yeah, sometimes I wake up at 6 o'clock.When I get up early, I like to get ready for the day, take a shower and have breakfast. But other days, I don't like getting up early. Maybe I'll sleep in until 10:00 or 11:00.

篇11:雅思口语part1话题

1. Do you usually eat fruit and vegetables every day?

Yes, I do. I usually have bananas with my cereal at breakfast time, an apple for lunch, and sometimes I have melon or some other types of fruit after the main meal. I eat lots of vegetables each day as well because they’re good for me.

2. What kind of fruit do you enjoy the most?

I really love bananas because I enjoy the flavour and the fact that they are convenient to take to school, and they fill us up easily. They’re also healthy.

3. Did you enjoy the same type of fruit when you were a child?

No, I don’t think so. I used to hate peeling the skin of bananas, so I never really enjoyed eating them. Then, when I got a bit older, I changed my mind.

4. Do you prefer to eat fruit or vegetables?

Sometimes, I think I prefer vegetables because they are always part of the meal, not separate, so it’s easier to get enough vegetables to stay healthy. But then, fruit is so sweet and delicious. I guess I enjoy both fruit and vegetables equally.

5.Are there any fruits or vegetables you don’t like? Why?

Yes, there are… I’m not a fussy eater, but I really hate onions and seafood… I try to avoid meals that might contain these products…

6.Do most people eat vegetables in your country?

Yes, they do. Almost every meal has either rice or potatoes and also another vegetable as well, such as cabbage, carrots, green beans or something like that. Quite a lot of people have a small proportion of vegetables to meat but at least they always have some kind of vegetable with their meal.

7.Are there many vegetarians in your country?

Yes, quite a lot. Many people choose to avoid eating meat and their diet consists of both vegetables and grains. There are quite a few restaurants in my city which cater to vegetarians and offer the most wonderful dishes such as fried aubergine, spinach and potato, onion cakes and things like that. They’re actually very delicious.

雅思口语part1话题范文:Letter/Email 信件电邮

1.Do you write many letters or emails?

Yes, I usually write e-mails. It is really convenient to use. Especially,when you need to write a long content to specify some things. Besides,Unlike letters,it can be sent and received quickly.

2.How often do you write an e-mail or a letter?

actually ,it is uncommon for me to write letters.But I would also write some postcards to my friends when I travel to some tourist attractions.

3.What do you usually write about?

I would say yes coz I am the monitor of my class so,at work,I need to write various kinds of emails to convey the pubic affairs of our college.And,sometimes,I will write emails to some companies to look for a part-time job.

4.What kinds of letter/email do you think is the hardest to write?

Break up letter is the hardest to write. Face to face hurts but writing a break up letter is hard to get started also it is hard to end. Also, feeling is hard to express in logic. Moreover, waiting for a reply is miserable.

5.What kinds of e-mail(or letter) you received that make you feel happy?

I will be ecstatic when I receive a handwritten letter. Most people don't receive personal letters anymore due to technology, so I am sure the letter will lighten my day up.

6.Do you prefer to write letters by hand or to use a computer?

Well,it depends. If I was writing a letter for my sweetheart it would be hand written. I feel there is something more personal about it. I would send it and maybe put heart-shaped paper works. And I feel the time you wait for a response is very special, like sweet pain. But otherwise I use email. It's just faster. If you are far from home then you wouldn't want to wait for 2 weeks for a letter. If it hadn't been for the long wait I would write letters. Waiting for people other than sweethearts is not fun.

7.Which do you more often write, emails or letters?

I send emails everyday but I only use a pen and paper to write letters to my grandparents who don't have a computer. Other than that, I e-mail everyone.

8.What are the differences between emails or letters?

It is just more personal and intimate for a handwritten letter but it takes more time to deliver and waiting for a letter is miserable. Emails are fast and effective, not sentimental but normal, so they are suitable for work.

9.Who do you usually write to?

I often write to catch up with my friends to talk about my life, in particular some interesting news. As well as that, I write to my teachers to talk about some problems of my study.

10.Is it hard to think of what to write?

Yes. I have no problem with having ideas and contents for writing but I am a terrible organizer. It is hard for me to write it in logic and clear. Also, it is hard to end a letter and email.

11.Do you think people will still write letters in the future?

No. Most people won't write letters due to technology. Emails are effective and convenient. Snail mails take a lot of time and no one likes to waiting. It seems sending email is more suitable in modern society.

篇12:雅思口语part1话题

1. Do you like history?

Yes. I love history very much. According to my first history teacher, there are many branches in history including war history, political history, economic, social, international and ancient. My favorite is the Chinese ancient history.

2. Do you think history is important?

Yes, of course. From history we can use knowledge of past events to study things that aren't currently happening. for example, we sometimes need to learn about war while we are still in peacetime. Also history helps us know how our culture is developed so that we get a better understanding of our present.

3. Does china have a long history?

Yes, definitely. China is one of the four great ancient civilizations. It has five thousand years of history during the Chinese ancient myth. Calculated from Qin Dynasty, the first united empire, it still has two thousand and two hundred years of history.

4. Do you think you can learn history from films or TV programs?

By some means yes. But I can’t agree with it completely. There’re many documentaries and forums dedicated to tell us about real history, meanwhile some films and TV series that tell stories in the past actually don’t have anything to do with history. Some audience might get confused or even misled by them.

5. Do you think the internet is a good way to learn about history?

Yes, I think so. We can get lots of information from the internet, including old photos and films, articles and books written by famous people and so on. All these are good ways to learn about history. And we can get them free instantly. With that we no longer need to buy tons of books or go to the library.

篇13:雅思口语part1话题精选

? How often do you take the bus?

Usually only for special occasions. Like 3 times a month or so. This is because I prefer traveling by subway if I have to go somewhere.

?What do you do when you are on a bus

Oh, I just listen to music in order not to listen to conversations between people as more often than not people speak so loudly that you can’t help hearing everything they say.

? How good is the bus service where you live?

I wouldn’t say the bus service in my city runs like clockwork, but it is efficient, at least, compared to that in other cities in my country. There is an extensive network of buses and there are both short bus lines and long ones.

篇14:雅思口语话题part1

Work

1.What is your job?

I currently work as an office manager at a large marketing company. I've been in the job for about five years now. I'm usually assigned to work with a specific business in order to improve their sales through various marketing strategies.

2.How did you get this job?

Well, I am done my Bachelors in technology in Information Technology. So, during the last year, lot of companies came in for campus recruitment and I got selected at Infosys.

3.Do you have to work with other people?

Oh yes, all the time. It's a big office and we all have to work as a team if we want to achieve results. I have colleagues I need to liaise with such as the graphic designers and I also have administration staff who work under me. And of course I also have to work alongside the companies that we provide marketing for. So yes, I definitely have to work with other people.

4.What do you dislike about your work?

The only think that I really don’t like about being a software engineer is that apart from being a great job, it is not something very close to my heart. At hear, I am a writer, traveler and a reader. And I would definitely would want to do something near to it.

5.Do you think you will change jobs in the future?

Well, that's not something I'm thinking about at the moment as I really enjoy what I do and it's a really good company to work for. The pay is good and they have other good benefits such as flexi-time and end of year bonuses. But that said, change is always a good thing, so I can't see me being there forever. I'm sure I will change one day.

Study

1.What are you studying at the moment?

I'm studying history at university. It's a four year course, and I started it three years ago, so I have just one year left. I'm enjoying it a lot so it will be sad to finish.

2.Why did you choose that major?

I was fascinated by being an auditor when I was in high school. At that time I was inspired by my cousin, who is an excellent auditor. To be a good auditor, I have to be good at accounting so I made a decision to study it in Hanoi University.

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.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.

5.What do you like most about your studies?

We learn about many things from the past such as politics and wars, but I like learning about how people lived in the past the most. It's amazing to see how our lives have changed so much from the past up until now. In some ways our lives have got much easier now, but in other ways the simplicity of life in the past made people much happier. Learning about all that is fascinating.

篇15:雅思口语part1话题精选

? Do you read news

Of course I do. I often buy a daily newspaper on my way to work and then read it while have morning coffee to find out what is new.

? How often do you read news

Well, quite often, actually. It’s important for me to get updated information in order to be well-informed about what is going on in the area and in the world.

? Do you usually read local news or international news?

personally, I give my preference to reading local news because it lets me know what the situation is like in the area, which in turn helps me make right personal and business decisions.

? Do you read news from newspaper or internet?

Well, I generally read news online because it is really easy to view the news just with a few clicks of a mouse and it doesn’t cost me anything.

? Do you talk about news with your friends?

Oh yeah, we do. The news is vital for us because it lets us not be disconnected from life. It is much more than just facts or information, which have an impact on our everyday actions and decisions.

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