雅思口語Part2范文解析:給別人提建議!口語盡快達標的唯一途徑就是充分準備當季題庫。因為運氣不是自己可以把握的東西。不充分準備,很可能遇到不熟悉的題目,很難發揮出最好水平。
怎樣算是充分準備了當季題庫?
無論目標幾分,都至少要做到:每個部分每道題都有話說。如果能保持每天開口練習、持續提高流利連貫程度,考場表現會更穩。
對新手考生來說,P2是相對有難度的部分,因為多數考生幾乎從來沒有用英語獨白過2分鐘。
實際上,P2的備考難度并沒有更大:先合并話題,再寫好主干故事文本,練說到熟練之后,結合具體題目進行微調,就成了。
關鍵是,你可能因為覺得這樣做太慢、太麻煩而遲遲不肯動手,于是時間在焦慮迷茫拖延中耗盡,考不過才是真的麻煩。
不寫出來,你都不知道自己說了些什么,出現了哪些“低級的”語法和詞匯錯誤。
寫出來,才能發現自己在語法、詞匯、表達邏輯上的薄弱之處,從而針對性地提高。

所以,建議想盡快分手的考友們,踏下心來,好好寫文本*,對詞匯和語法進行升級和優化,加強有意識、有質量的輸入,為更準確、更高分的輸出打下基礎。
*P1P2P3都可以按同樣的方法/標準準備文本,準備哪個或哪幾個部分,根據自己情況來決定。
以下P2素材范例來自ieltspodcast 包括語法、連接方式、話題詞匯,大家可結合自己的基礎、目標以及語言習慣積累更多。
Describe a time when you gave advice to others. You should say:
- who you gave advice to
- what the advice was
- why you gave this advice
- and explain how you felt about the advice
I would like to talk about an experience I had when I was at university. When I was a student, I had a part-time job at a local florist’s shop. The customers who came into the shop would often ask me for advice. At first, I was quite hesitant about making suggestions - I’m not exactly sure why. Partly I guess because I was only 19, but also because I didn’t feel very sure of myself - I was certainly no expert.
However, I quickly came to realise that most of my customers really didn’t have a clue about flowers! Soon I was giving tips about everything – from which types of flowers to choose at different times of year - so daffodils and tulips in the spring - or to how to put different colour schemes together. I was even making recommendations about which flowers or arrangements might be more suitable for different recipients or occasions.
On top of that, I started explaining how to look after cut flowers once you’ve bought them. I was shocked to find that most people didn’t know that they should cut the stems at an angle to make the flowers last longer for example – or add a couple of teaspoons of sugar to the water. I thought everyone knew that!
Once I got the hang of it, I loved giving advice to the customers. They were very appreciative, and they used to come back into the shop to tell me how much their mother or girlfriend – or husband or boyfriend – had liked the flowers, and to thank me for my help. I hadn’t expected a job in a flower shop to be so rewarding!
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