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2021年雅思口语评分标准“隐含项”

2021年雅思口语评分标准“隐含项”
2021年雅思口语评分标准“隐含项”

雅思口语评分标准“隐含项”

对于考官来说,还有一条通行的考察项,不在此4项中,但却非常重要,即考生在现场表现出的“交流感”。下面就和大家分享雅思口语评分标准“隐含项”,希望能够帮助到大家,来欣赏一下吧。

大部分考生在考试时会出现:从头到尾低着头看桌子不抬头;眼睛看看天花板,看看地板就是不看考官;说话时面无表情,动作呆板,整体很不自然这些举止在欧美人看来是一种不自信的表现,不符合西方人的交流习惯。

那么考生如何在考试中自然的体现雅思口语评分标准的隐含项“交流感”呢?

首先,考生必须调整面对“考官”所产生的恐惧心理。考生千万不要觉得面前坐的是一位来测试你成绩考试的考官,而要把他视为一位跟你聊天的朋友。

雅思口语考试的十几分钟过程不是考生生硬的去回答对方的问题,而是两人就某个话题进行一番闲聊,期间提供一些你的个人信息,再和对方对某一问题交流一些个人见解。

因此整个感觉就和平时和朋友闲聊一样,放松自然就好。

其次,考生在考试过程中一定要表现的相当自信。抬起头,望着考官,带着微笑就是一种自信的表现。

考生千万不要觉得自己的英语比起考官差很多而没有勇气说。考生可以告诉自己说:“好歹我会中文,英文也还可以,而考官基本都不会说中文,比起考官来,我会多一门语言。”

因此在考试过程中考生不要去考虑说的对不对,好不好,只管自信大胆的说就好。

最后,如果考生在考试时考到的内容正好是考前准备到的,那考生千万不要出现“背诵”的现象,这是犯了考试大忌的。

考生在考到准备到的内容时在窃喜之余尤其要注重体现“交流”的感觉,不然很可能把“流利性强”变为“背诵”,这两种情况的分数是天渊之别。

“背”答案的时候很容易出现语速过快,没有语音语调,没有面部表情,没有与考官眼神交流的现象,因此考生讲述熟悉的内容(尤其是第二部分卡片描述题时)尤其要注意体现“交流”的感觉。

如果考生们能很好的运用“交流”的感觉这个技巧,相信对考试成绩是很有帮助的。因为口语本来就是用来进行人与人之间交流的。失去了交流的感觉就失去了用语言沟通的特色和意义了。

2020年9-12月雅思口语范文part1:Math

Tea/Coffee

1.When was the last time you drank tea or coffee?

Well, actually I am a big fan of coffee and I have the habit of drinking this kind of beverage everyday. You know, I just had a cup of espresso this morning. I am really partial to it because just a sipof coffee can keep me refreshed and energetic. As for tea, it is not a mon thing in my daily life.

2.Do Chinese people like to drink tea or coffee?

I believe that most people in our country are more likely to choose tea, because it is an essential part of our culture. But since coffee was introduced into China and it

is regarded as a modern beverage,the number of coffee

lovers is also growing. Especially among the young people, drinking a cup of Americano has bee a habit in the morning.

3.Do you prepare tea or coffee for guests at home?

Definitely coffee! The reasons are simple. Personally, I’m not interested in drinking tea, so you can find anything

but tea in my apartment. Besides, the flavor of coffee can be changed aording toguests’ preferences. You can add a dash of milk or sugar if you don't like bitter taste, but the flavor of tea is not changeable. So I am not sure it is suitable for every visitor.

Describe the last book that you read

You should say:

What it is about

When you read it

Why you read it

And explain what you like and dislike

我大约3年前读的这本书。它是作者所治疗的一些不寻常的病人的故事。每章都是关于不同的患者。他们的大脑以一种奇怪的方式思考。譬如,有个人无法区分人和物,认为他的妻子是帽子,并试图把她放在头上!我喜欢这本书是因为能让我引发思考。

Well, I’m going to ___ you about a book I’ve read recently. I finished it during the past two months.The book is called The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat. It’s a slightly(稍微) unusual book and I’m not sure how you

would(虚拟语气) categorise it. In a way(某种程度上) it’s a medical case history– or a collection of them. I’m actually reading the book for a second time right now. I first read itround about(大概) 3 years ago and I enjoyed it so much that I decided to read it again and it wouldn’t surprise me if(做…在我的意料之中) I read it for a third time too. I tend to(倾向于) read the book in the evenings or on the train in the morning. I like to read before I go to bed – I find it relaxing and it’s a time when I can

concentrate on (专心于) what I’m reading. I suppose I read on the train for a different reason – there’s nothing else to do but look out of the window. The only problem is that the carriage(车厢) is normally pretty noisy with other passengers talking and it’s much(更) harder to concentrate. It’s written by a Professor of Neurology I guess(我猜的)– he’s certainly not a professional

author(专职作家). And it’s just(只不过) the stories of some of the more unusual patients he’s treated. Each chapter is about a different patient. All of them have something wrong with (有问题) their brain and they act in an odd manner. For instance, the titular character of the book cannot distinguish people from objects and actually did think his wife was a hat and tried to put her on his head! I think it’s an in ___igent book that makes you think.

Seeing what the so-called (所谓的) normal people would (虚拟语气) never do helps me look at what we call the “rational” self. I enjoy books like that. I also prefer non-fiction to fiction as I think that’s more stimulating

(引人思考的) and I certainly(当然) prefer to read rather than watch the television.

However, some of the storylines of this book are not that logical(不合逻辑). Some patients have strange ideas, but their reasoning ability is amazing.

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