雅思口语Experience篇
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雅思口语话题素材:挑战的经历雅思口语话题:挑战Describe a challenging experience you hadYou should say:What experience it was;When you had it;Why it was challenging;And explain how you felt about it.解析:话题要求描述一项颇有挑战性的经历,可以是重大考试、求职等比较重要的人生经历,也可以是学习一项技能等比较细节的经历。
在解释完经历是什么之后,需要解释一下为什么你觉得它有挑战性,这段经历对你的影响和体会。
参考范文一:Talking about the most challenging as well as the most impressive experience in last two years, I would definitely say that it was keeping two parrots at home. My brother gave me two parrots (they should be called Budgerigar) as a surprise gift when my summer vacation began in last year. At first, I was overjoyed when hearing that I need to shoulder the whole responsibility to take care of them. In the following several days, I searched much information on the Internet to get to know its food list,living habits and behaviours, even the possible symptoms of getting ill. Then I bought them a nic e and bigger cage as their “luxury flat” to offer them more space for activities. Preparing daily food and water, talking to them and observing them, I patiently did all what I could do to fully shoulder the responsibility as their owner.As I said it was very challenging because I found it was so hard to keep two LITTLE things! I need to pay great attention, efforts and patience to complete the daily feeding and cleaning, which was more challenging than the daily tasks in online games. Moreover, my nice talking and observing couldn’t do any help to train them to listen to me, even be a little bit friendly to me! I thought the training to birds was so a piece of cake before keeping them. When I approached them more closer than usual, they would flapped their wings and flew around the whole cage, even pecked me badly. As for the most important point, they could be making noises all the time during the day. It was a period when I didn’t feel like hearing any bird songs, so-called “birds’ singing”. It was a great sense of helplessness when my passion met with my frustration in keeping them, especially when I found what could I do was only to deal with their dropping waste and the falling-out feathers. Finally I realized that keeping pets is a thing that “Love me much (not little), love me longer”. Taking the responsibility for your pet is much more challenging than saying that. You have to think carefully before having a plan to keep a pet. Last but not theleast, you need to take care of it throughout its whole life to experience what responsibility is.参考范文二:would like to talk about the time I first moved to Changsha for college. It’s one of the major changes in my life till now I have to say.Firstly, I was born in the north of China. We have drier winter, while Changsha, which is a southern city is probably the most humid city in the world. The constant rain is killing me. And the food in Changsha is too spicy and salty for me. I am not used to having too many spices and chili in the food. Also, I can’t really understand the local language.Besides, college study is totally different from high school study, including in study methods and subjects. For example, you don’t have anyone to supervise you or motivate you on your own things. You can only rely on yourself.Another significant change for me is the living environment. I used to live with my parents and have my own room, while in college, I have to live with 5 other girls in a small dormitory. We even don’t have a private bathroom.It’s utterly inconvenient when you have to share the bathroom with so many other people, like more than 70 people.To conclude, I am still adapting myself to the new environment and the new life. Like people always say, we’ll have to embrace the change.雅思口语Part2: 近期改变/有挑战的经历雅思口语Part2考题:Describe a recent change that happened on you.You should say :What the change was ?What caused the change ?What did you do ?How you felt about it ?新题参考:1.I'd like talk about an amazing change happened on me recently.In less than 2 months,I managed to lose 20 pounds.Isn't that amazing?2.I was a big boy.I used to eat lots junk food.Many people warned me that my diet habit could kill me.Well,i didn't take it seriously.Then my body weight was out of control.When I found that I couldn’t fit in my favorite jacket,I was very disappointed.I couldn’t believe that’s me in the mirror.I decided to change it before it's too late.3.Changing the old habits is the first step.Getting rid of the junk food could be a good start.I sticked to a diet.Every meal,I ate lots of fresh vegetables and caculated how much calories i consumed.Besides that,I did lots of exercise.I went to the gym a couple of times a week.My daily routine was like 20 minute aerobics and an hour weight lifting.4.Well,my hard work paid off.A couple of weeks later,I started to see changes.I saw my abs.My body weight was declining.I made it and I'm veryproud of myself.2022年5-8月雅思口语part2新题预测:遇到的挑战题目:Describe a difficult challenge you metYou should say:What it wasWhen and where it happenedWhat you didAnd explain why you think it is a challenge范文:我觉得参加一个业余象棋比赛并获得奖项对我而言是个挑战。
雅思口语part2话题卡:Describe an unusual experience of traveling 描述一次不同寻常的旅游经历思路点拨:以下思路仅供参考,希望大家根据自己的真实经历编写答案这里的unusual可以翻译为‘不同寻常’或者‘不常见的’。
要求虽然如此,考生们不必绞尽脑汁思考自己有限的人生经历中是否存在这么一次非同寻常的旅游经历。
因为经历的寻常与否比较主观,可以找一段你认为十分有意义的旅游即可。
重点在于你的traveling experience (旅游经历)。
可以是国外的旅游也可以是境内旅游,这里没有地域的限制。
题目Describe an unusual experience of travelingYou should say:Where you wentWhen you went thereWho you were withWhat you did thereAnd explain why it is unusual参考答案下面给小编根据具体的题目要求,给出的原创参考答案:。
Well, I would like to talk?about an unusual traveling experience in Thailand.我想要讲一讲我在泰国遇到的不寻常的旅游经历。
It was during the second summer of my college when I traveled to Thailand with my classmates for the first time. I went to quite a few tourist spots such as the Grand Palace in Bangkok and the beautiful beach in Phuket Island. But, the most impressive one to me, to some extent, was a history museum.是在我上大学的第二个夏天的时候我和我的同学第一次去了泰国。
雅思口语Part2参考答案之丢东西的经历一、参考范文I was in the second year of my university and at that time I lost my laptop with some other necessary papers and the experience was so bitter that I still remember it. I was on my way to home from the university and I took a public bus to reach home. I had my bag with me that contained my laptop, charger, some music DVDs, a pen drive, 2 books and some other necessary papers. I lost the bag so the things that I had in my bag were also lost.I remember that I had my bag with me and I had to stand inside the bus as there was no seat available. After an hour I left the bus and took a shared taxi. Finally I walked for a while to reach home and when I entered my room, I felt that the bag is missing. I got so tensed and get back to thestreet and tried to remember exactly where I lost the item. But I could not remember exactly where I lost my bag.I felt so low and depressed that I could not sleep at night. Even though I knew that it was impossible to get the stuffs back, I tried hard to have those items back. I reported to the nearby police station, contacted with the bus authority but after 7-8 days I gave up all the hopes I had to get my items back. I felt like a child who lost his most important toys! The laptop was really important to me as it has lots of valuable study materials and other files. I felt so stupid that, I was blaming myself for the whole thing and rebuked me not to be more careful. Honestly, the whole experience and the feelings were pretty depressing.Alternative Answer:Thank you very much for the opportunity you gave me to talk about my experience of losing something. In my preparation time for the given topic I thought about many occasions when I lost something and finally I decided to talk about the experience I had when I lost my University ID card. In fact, I had to go through a series of events because Ilost this ID card and probably that’s why I have remembered this event very clearly.I lost my ID card when I was in the 4th semester in my university. I remember putting the ID card in my pocket while leaving home and to reach the University. I took a public bus and then a shared taxi on my way and I don’t know exactly where I lost it but noticed it while entering the library of my University where every student is advised to show his/her ID card. That’s the first time I noticed that the ID card is no longer is in my possession and I searched every possible place of my dress, bag and even in the classroom. But to my dismay, I could not find it anywhere.This ID card was pretty important to me as it was required to enter the University building, library or even in exam rooms and labs. This was the only valid form of Identification Card that I had at that time to show anyone in case I needed to. Let’s say, if there is an eme rgency check post on the road, and the police men ask me to show my identity, that was the only piece of valid Identification proof for me. So losing it was a disaster to me at that time.I felt pretty bad and was blaming myself for being sucha careless person. I wrote an application to the Universityauthority and they suggested me to make a General Diary to the nearest police station. I had to submit several applications and had to publish lost item news in the newspaper before I was issued another ID card after almost fifteen days. In the meanwhile I had to face lots of problems and had to submit several applications that made me remember this event pretty vividly.二、相似话题Similar Cue Card TopicsYour ability to talk about this Cue Card would enable you to talk about the following Cue Cards as well:1. Describe a depressing experience you have.2. Describe a sad event you clearly remember.3. Describe something important you lost.4. Describe a bitter experience you had.。
Describe a bad weather experience you have had.You should say:what sort of bad weather it waswhen it happenedwhere you were when it happenedand explain how it affected you.Well, I am from England, and in England, we love to talk about the weather! It changes all the time, and so it’s actually quite hard to think of one specific example of bad weather that I have experienced there. Even so, I can recall one particularly extraordinary day, when bad weather brought my city of Sheffield to a standstill. I am going to tell you what the weather was like, where I was when it happened and how it affected me I still shiver as I recall it!我来自英国,在英国,我们喜欢谈论天气!它一直在变化,所以我很难想出一个坏天气的具体例子。
即便如此,我仍能回忆起一个特别不寻常的日子,恶劣的天气让我所在的谢菲尔德市陷入停顿。
我要告诉你天气怎么样,我当时在哪里,它对我有什么影响,当我回忆起来的时候,我仍然在发抖!The bad weather was snow. It does snow in parts of the United Kingdom every year, and where I live in Sheffield we do always get some snow in the winter months, especially on the higher ground. I quite like snow, it can be cold and a bit inconvenient if you get a heavy snowfall, as then public transport stops and everything grinds to a halt. However, it is also really beautiful how a snowfall can turn everything white. It is fun to build snowmen, make snow angel shapes in the newly fallen snow, to go sledging in the hills and even to have a sneaky snowball fight if you are brave enough to find someone to take on. So on the whole, I like snow, I enjoy the novelty of it, and as long as you are dressed appropriately (hat, gloves, scarf, waterproof trousers and thick winter coat) it isn’t too bad. The day I’m thinking of, though was rather different.坏天气是下雪。
雅思口语评分标准详解3篇雅思口语评分标准详解1Describe an experience when you changed your opinion.You should say:When it wasWhat your original choice wasWhy you changed itAnd explain how you felt about itThis is a curious question, because, in fact, there are a few times when I changed my opinion about things. The time that really sticks in mind is when I went to the USA on a trip. But, first, let me give you the background: most of my life I thought that American food was just fast food and junk food like burgers and fries and coca cola and things like this, perhaps also pizza and other similar types of food. I really thought that most westerners, and indeed Americans in particular, only really ate this kind of food – you know, that it was their main diet. Also, because so many Americans are so fat. Some are really enormous. I really was convinced that western food only really consisted of unhealthy burgers and fries and junk food. I think most of my friends andpeers always thought the same, and maybe many of them still do. Well, anyway, I went to New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle on a month-long trip to the USA. In fact, it was a work trip - you see, I’m a puter programmer and I have a job with Baidu and I work part of the time in Shangdi, in Beijing, in the head office, and a few months a year in the US. Anyway, the time I’m talking about was my first trip to the USA. So, I went with this conception in my mind that the food would be all junk food and I was convinced about my opinion being correct. I’d never thought otherwise. It was to my great surprise when I arrived in New York City, that I found a lot of my American co-workers dining in a wide variety of restaurants and eateries. Not all fancy or expensive, either. I realized very quickly that there is a massive range of different foods in the USA, and most people don’t actually eat or order burgers and fries at all – or maybe only when they’re in a rush and need a quick take-out to go back to the office. Even in Grand Central Station there is an Oyster Bar and loads of seafood stalls and restaurants –I honestly couldn’t believe it! And that’s only a railway station! People were eating lobsters and salads and Israeli food and all sorts of middle eastern dishes that are really healthy too! Comparing that with the potnoodles and KFC at Beijing railway stations, I started to challenge my preconception about Americans and their attitude to food. I then realized that my idea that all Americans and all Westerners ate junk food, was a sweeping generalization. And, therefore, I changed my opinion.Part31. Who do young people turn to for advice?Are there any issues that people should be careful when giving advice?When giving advice people should sometimes be quite careful. Firstly, they must consider the kind of advice they are giving and how the listener will feel about it. Not everyone enjoys getting advice, or even wants advice from others. Sometimes people don’t want to hear the advice you want to give them, and it can even upset or annoy them. So, you have to carefully consider the person you’re giving advice to and how they might receive the advice. Another issue is how you give the advice – this is where it’s important to learn to be diplomatic, to think carefully about the different perspectives that need to be considered, and make sure you deliver your advice in a careful way that will make the other person feel encouraged, rather than discouraged.2. Do people like giving opinions on politics?It depends what people you’re talking about. Usually, I think Chinese people, and perhaps Asians in general, don’t really talk about politics much at work, or in public. I think there is a tendency amongst Asian people to not want to raise issues of a very serious and possibly contentious nature in public, unless they are with close friends. However, when you look at Europeans and Americans, you find they very openly discuss politics in the office, over dinners, in public and everywhere, and often disagree with each other about their personal political stances and opinions. This seems to be more part of Western culture than ours.雅思雅思口语评分标准详解2雅思口语分数:提高流利性语速过快有的考生相信“天下武功唯快不破”,将语速快错误理解为流畅,因此在作答时希望语速尽量快,给考官留下熟练掌握此语言的良好印象。
雅思口语范文(优质5篇)1.雅思口语范文第1篇Describe something special that you waited forWhat it wasWhy you waitedWhat you did when you waitedAnd explain how you felt范文:I’m a big fan of photography so I clearly remembered how I waited for my first camera I bought in an onlineI was in the habit of online shopping then so when I got the enough budget to purchase an expensive camera and lens in April last year before I planed to travel, I placed an order immediately in that website and waited for the delivery anxiously at home withThe ship would not be shipped the same day because there were always a large amount of orders in the website, but it would be sent the next So I had to wait for a whole I constantly checked the shipping status in the website to see how the delivery processed, and I would always be very delighted to find a change in the You know, it always would be a long and painful time before you get something you dream2.雅思口语范文第2篇适用人群:全适用主题:在海边做很多事故事线:如果我有机会去海边,我想做很多活动,我想坐在海边,听听海浪的声音。
雅思口语机场范文Part 1: Airport Experiences.Well, you know, airports are really interesting places. I've been to quite a few of them.The first time I went to an airport, I was like a lost little lamb. There were so many signs and people rushing around. I remember I was just staring at all those huge departure boards, trying to figure out where my flight was listed. It was super confusing.When it comes to checking in, that can be a real adventure too. Sometimes the lines are so long, and you just stand there, shifting your weight from one foot to the other, hoping that the queue will move faster. And those security checks! They can be a bit of a pain. I always forget to take out my laptop from my bag until the security guy gives me that look like "Come on, you should know this by now."But there are also some cool things about airports. There are often some really nice shops. I once spent like an hour in a bookstore at the airport just browsing through all the books and magazines. And the food courts can be great if you have some time to kill. You can get all kinds of different cuisines, from burgers to sushi.Part 2: Describe an Interesting Experience at the Airport.I'll tell you about this one time I had at the airport. It was during a really long layover. I think it was about eight hours or something.I was so bored at first. I had already walked around the duty free shops a million times. Then I noticed there was a small area where peoplewere playing musical instruments. It was like an impromptu jam session. There were a couple of guys with guitars, and a girl playing the violin.I'm a bit of a music lover myself, so I just walked over and sat down nearby to listen. Before I knew it, I was chatting with them. They were actually really friendly travelers just like me. We ended up having this amazing conversation about music, about the different places we had been to, and our travel adventures.One of the guys even let me strum his guitar a little bit. I'm not very good at it, but it was so much fun. We were there for hours just sharing stories and making music. It was such a unique experience because usuallyat the airport, everyone is in their own little world, rushing to catchtheir flights or waiting impatiently. But this time, it was like we created this little community in that corner of the airport. And when it was timefor me to catch my next flight, I was actually a bit sad to leave them.Part 3: Discussion about Airports.Interviewer: Do you think airports should have more entertainment facilities for passengers?Me: Oh, definitely! I mean, look at how much time people spend waitingat airports. More entertainment would make the whole experience so much more enjoyable. For example, they could have more live music shows like the impromptu one I saw. Or maybe some small movie theaters where you can watch short films or documentaries while you wait. It would be great for families with kids too. Kids get bored really easily at airports, and having some play areas with really cool toys or even some simple amusement rides would keep them occupied.Interviewer: How can airports improve the check in process?Me: Well, they could use more technology. For example, have self check in kiosks everywhere so that people don't have to wait in long lines for the staff to check them in. And the staff at the check in desks could be more efficient too. Sometimes they seem to be going really slowly, and it just adds to the frustration of the passengers. Also, they could havebetter communication about what you can and can't take through security. I feel like I'm always a bit in the dark about that until I'm actually at the security checkpoint.。
雅思口语介绍一次旅行经历英语Embark on an Unforgettable Odyssey: My Memorable Travel Experience.As I embark on this linguistic adventure, allow me to unveil the tapestry of an extraordinary travel experience that has left an indecipherable imprint upon my soul. It was during the twilight of summer that I bid adieu to my familiar abode, eager to satiate my unyielding wanderlust and embrace the unknown. My destination, a realm steeped in ancient lore and enigmatic beauty, beckoned me with its irresistible allure.With a heart pounding with anticipation, I boarded the aircraft that would transport me to the land of my dreams. As the plane ascended through the ethereal expanse, I gazed out the window, marvelling at the miniature landscapes unfolding beneath me. Fields of emerald green gave way to vast oceans, their sapphire depths shimmering under the benevolent gaze of the sun.Upon my arrival, I was greeted by a symphony of unfamiliar sounds and scents. The air was thick with the heady fragrance of exotic spices, and the vibrant chatter of locals filled the streets. I had stumbled upon a world that seemed both utterly foreign and strangely familiar.My first port of call was an ancient city, its crumbling walls whispering tales of bygone eras. I spent hours exploring its labyrinthine alleys, discovering hidden courtyards and marvelling at intricate mosaics. The weight of history hung heavy in the air, and I felt a profound connection to the people who had walked these same paths centuries before.As I delved deeper into the heart of the country, the landscape transformed into a breathtaking tapestry of natural wonders. Verdant mountains soared towards the heavens, their slopes adorned with lush forests. Crystal-clear lakes reflected the azure sky, and cascading waterfalls thundered with an untamed fury. I spent days hiking through this pristine wilderness, revelling in thesymphony of nature's raw beauty.Along my journey, I had the privilege of meeting a diverse array of locals. From wise old elders to playful children, each encounter enriched my understanding of the culture and customs of this enigmatic land. I shared meals with families in their humble homes, listened to stories of their ancestors, and learned about their dreams and aspirations.As my time in this extraordinary country drew to a close, I felt a profound sense of gratitude for the transformative experience I had been blessed with. It was more than just a vacation; it was a pilgrimage that had expanded my horizons, deepened my empathy, and ignited a lifelong passion for exploring the world.Upon my return home, I carried with me not only souvenirs and photographs but also a treasure trove of memories that would sustain me for years to come. The vivid images of ancient ruins, majestic landscapes, and warm smiles would forever be etched into my mind's eye,reminding me of the boundless wonder that awaits those who dare to venture beyond the familiar.Reflection on the Experience:Looking back on my travels, I realize that it was not simply the sights I saw or the activities I partook in that made the experience so profound. It was the human connections I forged, the stories I heard, and the lessons I learned about myself and the world around me.Travel has a unique ability to challenge our preconceptions, broaden our perspectives, and foster a deep appreciation for the diversity of human experience. It teaches us the importance of empathy, tolerance, and embracing the unknown with open arms.As I continue my life's journey, I am eternallygrateful for the opportunity to have experienced the wonders of this world firsthand. The memories and lessons learned along the way will serve as a constant source ofinspiration and remind me that the greatest adventures are those that await us beyond our comfort zones.。