雅思听力20天从6.5到8分备考经验分享

 

细节是王道 雅思听力20天从6.5到8分备考经验

第一:大小写问题

什么首字母大写,人名大写,地名大写,各种大写,你一个不小心把大写误写成小写,就算你听得再清楚,单词拼的再准确,这个空仍然是错的。

所以我偷偷告诉大家一个小秘诀,所有字母全部大写!这样就不会犯低级错误,扣不必要的分了。

笔者亲测,全部大写在考试中是没有任何问题。但全部大写开始的时候自己会很不习惯,写起来不习惯,看起来也不习惯,于是机智的我又想出了一个好办法。

打印了雅思考试的答题纸,自己平时在练听力的时候听完之后会严格按照要求把答案誊写到答题纸上,当然啦,全部用大写。10次之后整个人就很习惯大写的字母了,写起来也很快,比写小写的还要快!

第二:读题

考听力前读题是很重要的一个部分,读题读的怎么样直接关系到你做题的质量。

遥想我第一次考雅思之前,练听力都是按照光盘上的听力内容来练,里面一有人说话的时候我就开始看题,练习的时候读题时间非常充裕,简直如鱼得水。

考试的时候我承受了致命的一击,根本就不是一说话就给看题!而是等前面那个人说完,马上进入正题的时候才给看,当时觉得人生一片黑暗,但是我很坚强!很幸运的没有大脑一片空白,我机智的用那个短暂的时间把SECTION1的题目仔细的看了一遍(平时练我都会看完SECTION2)。

所以在此提醒新烤鸭们联系的时候注意把握好时间。每一个SECTION结束之后都会有一段时间让你检查你的答案,千万别把这个时间用来检查答案,立刻马不停蹄的看下一个SECTION的题,因为所有题听完之后有10分钟的时间给你检查以及涂卡。

听力读题和阅读读题有很大的区别,听力读题一定要用心记住每一个题目的问题以及选项,这样当你听的时候才知道耳朵该抓住哪些内容,所幸听力的题目都不长,记起来比较容易。

另外我还要偷偷跟大家分享一个小秘诀当你读题的时候,是可以根据题目中给出的有限信息推理出整个故事的大概轮廓,心里有数之后做题准确率一定会高。所以说同志们,听力读题太重要啦!

第三:抓住重点

雅思听力有一个让我很喜欢的地方就是出题全都按照顺序来出,这样给大家做题带来了非常多的便利。做听力的时候也就可以按照顺序来抓重点,难度就相应没那么大。

对于抓重点我想很多同学都是多多少少有点问题的。首先我要说一下我做听力的小习惯,只要听到数字、拼写,我都会写下来,考过雅思的都知道听力中经常出现先报一串数字然后又说不好意思报错了重新再报第二遍,有时候第二遍会完整的报完整个,但有时候只报修改的那一部分,这时候你之前记录下来的东西就派上用场啦!题目瞬间被做对。

雅思听力中答案出来之前一定是有预兆的,很少出现啥预兆没有就把答案报出来这种情况。

举个例子:一个空让填预定的酒店名字。在答案出来之前往往会有人先问你订了哪个酒店之类的问题,当你听到这句话就要集中注意力了,因为接下来要说的就是你要的答案。

所以做题之前一定要认真读题,提前知道你想要的内容,当听到相关语句时,你的大脑会自动反应来进行记忆。

第四:词汇量

雅思听力并不要求很大的词汇量,一般让你拼写出来的都是非常常用的单词。我用的单词书是王陆听力词汇,里面的单词不多,但我用这本书可以完全HOLD住雅思听力无压力,所以也介绍给大家。

雅思口语part2高分话题范文:一首怀旧老歌

Describe a song that reminds you of a particular stage in life

You should say:

what is it about

who is the singer of this song

when you first heard it

and explain why this song has a special meaning to you.

雅思口语part2高分话题范文参考:

My mother often sang me a lullaby titled "Oh my sweet angel look the Moon has come to play with you…” in my bedtime and I have heard it so many times in my childhood that I can still remember it very vividly. This was a song usually famous in the rural area of our country that mothers often use to soothe the baby and to send them to sleep. It was an 8-10 lines song with great harmony and the way my mother sand it was extraordinary. It still echoes in my head and I miss those days.

I can remember my mother often sand this song till I got admitted in the school and I heard it from my father as well in my bedtime. I was pretty touched by the lyrics and in my childhood, I often imagined that the verses used in this song were true and would happen to me as well.

We often remember things from childhood especially the stories or songs we hear with great enthusiasm. This song was no exceptions. I heard it hundreds of times and as a child I fanaticized those things to be true. Thais is the main reason I still remember it. Maybe, someday when I will become a father/ mother, I will sing thins song to my children as well. This has in fact become a permanent memory and I still love the great and calming piece of music.

雅思口语part2高分话题范文:有趣的小说和故事

Describe an interesting novel or story.

You should say:

what it is about

who told you this story

when you heard this story

and explain why this was an interesting story to you.

雅思口语part2高分话题范文参考:

Thank you very much to let me talk about this cue card topic. The story that I am going to talk about is a fascinating story on how an eight year’s old kid saved more than 500 people from possible fatal casualty. I read this story a year ago in a daily newspaper.

This story was published in a popular newspaper that I used to read every day at that time and it was featured as a story of bravery and exemplary one.

An eight years old boy was playing with some other kids in the evening near a rail junction and suddenly noticed that a part of the rail track was severely damaged. While other kids ignored that and returned to their houses, this particular boy was different and he went home and persuaded his father that something bad is going to happen. He came back to the train junction with his father and took a great deal of hassle to convince the rail officers to actually go to visit the damage. They officers were reluctant to do so and thought it was a child’s imagination or lack of comprehension. But the boy was adamant and with his father, they were able to finally convince them that something terrible might happen if they do not take prompt actions. When all of them saw the severe damage on the rail track, it was almost the time for a passenger rail to pass this junction using this particular rail track. It was evening and very few people were in the station. The railway authority understood that repairing the harmed railroad was impossible. They immediately informed the nearby station and warned them so that the train does not leave that junction.

Next day many rail supervisors and employees visited the place and they were amazed by the bravery the boy showed to save people from an approaching peril.

I followed the news story and next day it made the headline of every local newspaper. As far I remember the boy was given many gifts by the rail authorities as well as the local administration.

The story was an exemplary one to remind us how a small sacrifice and bravery can save others. The eight years old boy showed his utmost intelligence, heroism and prompt actions to save people from unforeseeable dangers. The event was so touchy that it went viral in a day and that hit the headline of many newspapers. I did not watch TV that time, but I am sure that was also in TV news.

From the very nature of this event, we can understand that we revere the good news and we are not used to the bad news only. The great courage of a small kid saved the lives of many and that was an indeed worth news story to let the people of the whole country know and feel proud of.

雅思口语part2高分话题范文:喜欢的照片

Describe a photo of yourself that you like.

When the photograph was taken

What it looks like

What significant memory you have regarding this photograph

and explain why it is one of your favourite photographs.

雅思口语part2高分话题范文参考:

Well, these days such photographs are called 'selfie' and I did not know that there was something called selfie until I turned to 23! Selfie is indeed a craze these days while it was unheard of in the past, at least to me. The photograph that I would like to talk about was not a so-called selfie that teenagers take these days using the front camera of their mobile phones. I took this picture many years ago when I was around 12 years old with a large Canon camera.

My father gave me this camera on my 12th birthday and this was the first time when I owned a camera. I loved to capture pictures of my relatives and beautiful sceneries. We had to use a rolled film at that time called ‘rollfilm’ and did not have the freedom to take as many photos as we wanted unlike the digital camera owners have these days.

One day I was invited to one of my friends' birthday party and his parents requested me to bring my camera with me. I took many photos at that party and at night when I returned from the party, I noticed that 2-3 film strips were still empty and I could take more photos before I send the film roll to be washed and printed. At that time I was in my room and could not find anything suitable to capture. I was standing in front of the looking glass and the idea of taking my own picture popped into my head. It was a Canon CF-23 model camera and had only 3-4 options to adjust the light and flash while taking a photo. I had to spend more than 5 minutes to capture the picture and after I saw the printed version of this photo, I loved it.

The picture shows me standing straight and holding a camera in front of my eyes. The backlight was visible and was more like a shining star in the sky. A part of the room was visible but everything in the opposite direction as it was through the mirror. I like this photo very much. It was taken by me, the idea was new, at least to me and the photo looks nice. My mother has this picture in her picture album and every time I see this photo, it reminds me my teenage days.

 

 

 

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