我将重点放在口语部分,因为他们最大的困惑似乎是在于这里。好多人认为这是一种让你show英语口才的考试。这是不正确的。如果在考试中,你说“Hello",就已经足够凭此给你一个分数了。当然,这种考试是测试考生的英语应用能力的。这也意味着如果你想获得高分,交流是关键。仅仅记住一堆长句子是没用的。同样的,用一些深奥无比的术语,以此希望让考官敬畏你也是没有什麽用处的。我经常用下面这个例子来向我的学生阐明我的观点。想象你身在英国,你正在沿街走进一幢建筑物,想着自己的事情,突然有人大喊:“别进去,那里有炸弹”。如果你不明白,你有两个选择,第一,你可以说“What do you mean?”或者你可以继续走,向那个家伙挥挥手,滑稽的笑着说“Good morning and have a nice day”
My purpose in writing this article is twofold. Firstly, I want to dispel certain misconceptions with regard to the IELTS examination. Secondly, as both a native speaker of English and an IELTS lecturer, it is my hope to be able to aid students in attaining good scores that truly reflect their English abilities.
I will focus on the Speaking section because the greatest amount of bewilderment seems to lie here. It is commonly thought that the test is one of English speaking. This is not true. If you say "Hello" in the exam, it will be sufficient to give you a band score. Rather, you are being tested for English usage. What this means is that in order to obtain a high score, communication is the key. It is not helpful to memorize and regurgitate lengthy speeches. Nor is it any good to make use of esoteric nomenclature in the hopes of putting the examiner in awe.
A simple anecdote that I always tell my students to illustrate my point is as follows. Imagine yourself in England. You are walking down the street into a building, minding your own business, when out of nowhere, someone screams, "Don t go in there, there s a bomb!". Well, if you do not understand, you have two options open to you. First, you could reply, "What do you mean?" Or you could continue walking, raise a hand to wave at the person while wearing a comical smile and saying, "Good morning and have a nice day."
Honestly speaking, the IELTS is really that simple. The purpose of the exam is to see if you have the basic language skills needed to survive in an English speaking country. Students seem to think that they have to disguise their deficiencies in English. So let me make this pronouncement. We know that you are not native speakers. We know that you don t always understand every word in the English lexicon. But we don t care. We want to know if you speak enough English to cope with the situations you will face. And equally important, that you demonstrate you know what to do in situations where you do not. This first realization is necessary towards attaining a good score.
With that, I wish all students who wish to take the IELTS exam the very best of luck.