Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - Sharing of treasured useful information

Sharing of treasured useful information

What should I pay attention to in IELTS speaking? Shanghai IELTS training teacher pointed out that for students taking the IELTS speaking test, of course it still depends on whether your ability to answer questions can satisfy the examiner. Let’s take a look at the content compiled for the general public.

How should you answer the questions in the IELTS speaking test? Let’s find out:

First, let’s take a look at how most internal candidates answer the examiner’s questions.

Question: Do you like your job?

(Ignore the pronunciation problem)

Then there are various answers that leave the examiner speechless

Answer 1: No. / No, I don't.(3-4 points) Then looked at the examiner with a confused expression

Answer 2: No. Because the working hours are too long.(5 points)

Answer 3: No. It's too stressful, the working hours are too long? about ten hours a day? and the pay's much too low. I really want to find a better job. (6 points )

Answer 4: No, I don't (answer the question directly). It's too stressful (use of adjective), the working hours are too long? about ten hours a day? and the pay's much too low (explain the reasons). I really want to find a better job (summary) (7 points)

Answer 5: No, I don't, to tell you the truth. There's virtually (use of adverbs) nothing I like about it. For example (example, extended answer), it's too stressful, the working hours are too long? about ten hours a day? and the pay's much too low. So, as you can imagine (phrase), I really want to find a better job (summary). (8 points)

Question: Would you say your hometown is a good place to live?

A: Not exactly (euphemistic) Negative). It's not abad place to live because (Introduction reason) it's clean and it's close to the ocean and there are quite a few new companies there so most people can find a job (Complex sentence pattern), but I really would prefer to live somewhere else because ... I don't know ... maybe it's just a bit boring for people of my age. For example, there's very little night life and there's nothing much to do on the weekends.

At first glance, the chestnut above does not contain any difficult vocabulary, nor is the expression complex, but it is undoubtedly the correct answer. Because his logic is very strong and his conditioning is very clear.

As a non-native English (premium course) candidate, you have answered very well. Here are the top ten 8-point high-energy adverbs. In IELTS speaking, in addition to adjectives that can help you with numbers, although these adverbs seem simple, if they can be used appropriately, they are good and can greatly improve your ability. IELTS speaking score.

hopefully hopeful

This will help with my assimilation to a new culture and hopefully make new friends. .

Approximately about

Our English teacher is approximately in her thirties. Our English teacher is approximately 30 years old.

strangely

Slowly and strangely, the place began to grow on me. It’s incredible, I gradually fell in love with this place.

luckily

Luckily there was a taxi stand nearby. Fortunately there was a taxi stand nearby.

unfortunately

Unfortunately, Ihaven't seen him for several months since he attends university abroad. Unfortunately, I haven't seen him for several months since he attended university abroad. .

actually

They always say time changes everything, but you actually have to change it yourself. .

definitely

Definitely, it isnecessary and vital for people to have a solid understanding of their country's history. Necessary and necessary.

Negative answer: Definitely not.

Do not add yes to the affirmative answer

probably maybe

Swimming is probably the best form of exercise you can get. Swimming may be the best form of exercise available.

frequently

Eating out too frequently is not good for family members? communication. Frequently eating out is not good for communication between people.

Normally

Normally, a scientifically set class schedule is beneficial for the future development of the children. Generally speaking, a scientifically set class schedule is beneficial for the future development of the children.

In addition to the differences in logic and wording, what hurdles do you need to overcome from 3 points to 8 points? The answer is... those "weird" examiners.

Occasionally there will be "weird" examiners in the IELTS speaking test room. Although there is no unified type standard for IELTS speaking examiners, there are some examiners. Some of his/her performances may have told you How many points can you get:

Dead Bird

Basically, he answers some of the more difficult questions asked by the examiner himself, and asks you some simple questions so that you can I feel that the examiner is a good person in the world. Stop dreaming, how can there be such a good person in the world! If he tells everything, what are you going to say? If you don’t tell me, how will you take the test? In short, your score is below 5 points... .....(It’s time for the Expression Emperor to come on stage again)

Rookie

The examiner is an old lady, with a reluctant look on her face and no patience at all. , and kept shaking his head, looking very disdainful. To deal with this kind of person, you have to be neither humble nor arrogant, look directly into her eyes, and smile arrogantly from time to time. However, this method is only suitable for roast ducks with good oral skills, leaving old ladies with no aura. But if you are not good enough and still drag, then... your score: about 5 points... (known as the old lady with 5 points in the world)

Live Bird

The examiner looked around and said "Ok, you can stop here." without saying a few words. He basically stared at the card and looked like he was not interested in your performance. He lowered his head from beginning to end and even changed his tone like this. You must try your best to attract his attention, otherwise... your score: about 6 points

The Divine Bird

This kind of examiner does not only exist in legends !After the exam, you will feel that they are the gods in your heart ~ I took the exam for a long time, and a large part of it was chatting with you instead of actually taking the exam, and they were also very interested in the issues discussed. There is a desire to chat, which is to suit the person. This kind of person is usually very friendly. You have to show your oral communication skills. If you meet such an examiner, your score will be: 8 points or above

If you meet this kind of person, congratulations, you can buy lottery tickets. ~

Of course, no matter what the examiner looks like, there must be a reason for him to deduct points from you. So let’s talk about it again

The reasons for deducting points

1. Imitate the standard answer.

Although it is the question season, the old questions still account for a large part! The examiner has been doing this for so long, so he can naturally tell whether you are expressing yourself or memorizing it from somewhere. Many standard answers use difficult words. If your English pronunciation and language organization skills are not good enough, plus there is a problem with your expression, and you still use such difficult words, the examiner will be able to tell that the candidate has prepared them in advance.

2 Do not apply a fixed structure

Now many examiners know that the university has prepared the second part, so the examiners will focus more time on the third part and ask more questions. It is increasingly difficult to judge the true level of candidates. When answering the three parts, the teacher recommends that candidates use a certain structure: one sentence to answer the question directly. If you like to go around and around, the examiner will think that you don't know how to answer the question, but are beating around the bush. In the second sentence, you can use the therebe sentence pattern, which may be the reason or the situation; then in the third or fourth sentence, you will be specific. Elaborate on two reasons or situations; the last two sentences can lead the topic to your own experience.

3 Use difficult words.

Many times, many candidates get stuck after speaking a sentence or even a few words. When asked what the reason is, many candidates will say that they cannot express themselves in English, or they cannot speak a certain word. In fact, in real daily communication, outsiders will not pursue some difficult words, but more often use simple vocabulary and grammatical structures to express their meaning. Therefore, the teacher recommends that candidates should not pursue difficult words. Instead of using the words you already know, try to express the meaning clearly using the words you already know. Even in Part Three, where the questions are very difficult, candidates can answer 80 of them well.