雅思口语的一些general tips
文章作者 100test 发表时间 2007:04:03 14:45:00
来源 100Test.Com百考试题网
1. Unless your pronunciation is particularly poor, don t waste time on pronunciation lessons. It is much more beneficial to spend the time acquiring a good range of vocabulary and structure.
2. This is easy to say, but don t be nervous. Think of is like this: if you are really nervous and can t speak then your score will be poor. If you are confident and speak freely, you will have no idea what your score will be - it could be great!
3. Remember your job is to give the assessor something to assess - if you only say Yes or No during the interview, the assessor won t be able to give you a good score. Your job is to give the assessor as much as possible to consider. This means speaking as much as you can. Don t go off topic and don t talk about anything that comes into your head, but speak as much as you can. The assessor will stop you when he is ready.
4. Remember the assessor won t prompt you to speak. If you don t say enough he/she will go onto the next question. If you continue not to say enough, the interview could be very short!
5. Don t ask the assessor what questions mean. All he/she can do if you don t understand is repeat the question. You can though ask the examiner to repeat a question if you are not sure you understood it.
6. As with the writing test, don t show off. Some candidates see the interview as a way of showing the assessor what you know. They use sophisticated vocabulary and difficult grammar without really knowing how to use both. The result will be a decline in how well you speak and your score will go down.
7. Extend your answers by giving reasons:
a. "I don t really like going to the cinema."
b. "I don t really like going to the cinema because it s expensive and I don t like crowds very much."