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雅思口語話題:禁用手機

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隨着時代的發展,手機幾乎成了每個人不離身的攜帶物品,如果雅思口語中考到禁用手機的話題,你知道該怎麼應對嗎?下面小編給大家帶來雅思口語話題:禁用手機。

雅思口語話題:禁用手機

  雅思口語話題範文之禁用手機Not allowed to use phones

雅思口語話題題目:

Describe a time you were not allowed to use your mobile phone.

You should say:

when and where it was;

why you were not allowed to use your phone;

what you wanted to use your phone for;

and explain how you felt about not being able to use your phone.

解析:

題目要求描述你不被允許用手機的時刻,這種時刻可以時某個重要的場合,比如考試,開會等等。題目中的問題要素都要一一作答。

Last Monday, I went to visit a famous grand museum that is located in the center of the city. The administrator said that we are not allowed to use our mobile phones and cameras during the visit because taking photographs of exhibitions are not allowed. I obeyed the rules, handed in my mobile phone and other personal stuff and enjoyed the visit. Suddenly, it occurred to me that I didn’t tell my mom that I would be late for home and I took the only keys of my home. She possibly couldn’t get into the rooms if she came home earlier than me. Then I couldn’t focus on my visit. I wanted to use my mobile phone to call her. But the workers in the museum told me that they could only return our mobile phones after the visit is over, otherwise they will shoulder the responsibility of any loss of visitors’ stuff. I was worried and restless all the time during the following visit.

This is the first time that I wanted to use my phone so much. I felt a great sense of unease and danger if I lost the contacts by mobile phones. The most key point is we are in the era of science and technology. Mobile phones have become the most common product that most people have access to. It has become a normal habit that whenever you wanna use it, you can use it. If you can’t, it seems that you’re deprived of some basic need. We often say that we rely too much on our electronic devices, but I have to say they are really helpful in all sorts of emergencies.

語言點解析:

1. flight mode也可以叫airplane mode或者offline mode,就是我們常說的“飛行模式”。

2. Window seat就是靠窗的座位,餐廳靠窗的座位也可以這麼說。

3. Admire後面除了可以接人,也可以用於表示to look at something and think that it is attractive and/or impressive. 所以我們說“欣賞美景”用這個就很合適了。再例如:He stood back to admire his handiwork. 或者I’ve just been admiring your new car.

4. 一般在描寫不讓用手機的時候,可能很多情況下需要用到“無聊”這個形容詞,我們不要只會說bored、boring,一定記得勤替換。例如可以用mind-numbing替換boring,用bored to death/tears或者bored out of my mind來替換bored.

  雅思口語Part3話題答案:not allowed to use your phone

1.Q. How can technology make our life easier?

A. Technology is the use of invented science and the uses of technological tools and that have made our life easier. For example, we are using watches to get time, watching television for different reasons, and using telephones for communication purposes etc and thus our life is made easier than before. But if there were no clock, television or telephone invented, certainly we should have stayed in the primitive age. The current advancement would not have been possible. Technology has changed that way we study, work or even spend our leisure time. With the help of the technology, we can have a better life standard with much more efficient tools and devices to help us in every way possible.

2.Q. What are some greatest inventions you know about?

A. There are a large number of inventions have been done so far, but the most important invention appears to me is the invention of electricity. Then I should consider the invention of wheels which truly has made the communication system and travelling easier to us. Thirdly I should consider the invention of Internet, which has radically changed the world. Apart from that light bulbs, aeroplane, penicillin, telephone are some other greatest inventions of all time in my opinion.

3.Q. Why should we restrict the use of mobile phone in public places?

A. Mobile phone, undoubtedly, is an important invention but it has some detrimental impacts too. Using mobile phones at public places may appear indecent. Mobile phone users talk about countless issues but sometimes the speeches may cause irritation to others existing on the public spots. Moreover, the speakers may also reveal their secrets inadvertently that may hamper their privacy. Moreover, since the public places are always crowded, the chance of accidents is more while talking on mobile phones.

4.Q. Why mobile phones are gaining its popularity?

A. Mobile phones are gaining popularity as those are easy to carry. Moreover, someone can buy a mobile phone at an affordable cost and without any legal complexities. Besides, the tariffs are also economic. It is far more convenient that other means of communication system and faster to deliver the message. So, the mobile phones are gaining popularity gradually.

5.Q. Can you do without your mobile phone?

A. In the current days, it is impossible for me to do without a mobile phone for a single day. I need the phone not only for communication purpose, but I also use the phone for passing my time by playing games, using internet applications and more other necessary issues. So it would be quite difficult for me not to use the mobile phone.

  雅思口語Part2範文:禁用手機的場合

不許使用手機的場合Describe a situation you were not allowed to use your cell phone

Where was it

When was it

Why you were not allowed

What did you want to do with your cell phone

原創示意範文

Cell phones have become an indispensable part of our lives that,today, we cannot think of a life without the cell e are many places, where the use of a cell phone is very disturbing. For example, in religious places like temples, restaurants and hospitals.

Here, I would like to talk about a situation when I was not allowed to use the cell month, my aunt had come from the UK to spend a few days with us and do some shopping for her daughter's decided to go to the Golden Temple Amritsar on the weekend.I remember vividly, there was a long queue to enter the main turn came after one hour's as we entered the main prayer hall, my phone started ybody turned to look at me as if I had committed a crime.I had forgotten to turn my cell phone e were notices all around that cell phones had to be turned to the silent mode before entering the hall.I cut the call and immediately turned off my cell phone.I felt very e were so many people there but nobody's cell phone was ringing. After doing the circumambulation of the holy book, we came out. Then we went to the community kitchen, where food is served round the r another one hour, we came out of the main building of the temple, and then Iswitched my cell phone back e were four missed calls from my cousin.I called her and told her why we didn't answer her calls. She understood.

So this was the situation when I was not allowed to use my cell phone.

  雅思口語小心“潛規則”

潛規則一:不能只說Sorry

謙虛是中國人的傳統美德,影響並反映在每一箇中國人身上。時至今日還有不少人在奉行着孔子在兩千多年前的信條:“知之爲知之,不知爲不知,是知也。”這固然是一種優點,但在實際操作的時候還要講求方法。拿雅思口語考試來說,費聞立指出,如果考生不認識或聽不懂考題中的某個單詞,他們完全有權利來問考官,而且不會被扣分。

關鍵在於怎麼問 — 假如你只是說一句Sorry或Sorry, I don’t know,給考官的印象就是你缺乏最基本的社交能力,甚至是一種不禮貌、不友好的態度,此類考生一定會被潛規則掉(即落入最多5分的範圍)。相反,如果你說“Sorry, what does this word mean?”或“Sorry, what does that mean?”或“Sorry, could you please explain this word to me?”,那是完全可以被接受的問話方式。因此,考生在碰到生詞或聽不懂某個單詞的意思時,第一,切莫慌張(因爲聽不懂是很正常的事);第二;一定要使用得體的語言來詢問考官,千萬不能只說一聲Sorry!

潛規則二:話語中一定要有something original

先問一個常識性的問題,希望大家能不加思考地回答我:如果你是一位雅思口語考官,每次考試要接待30個考生,而每次問到food時,30個人都會異口同聲地說delicious;每次問到What do you think of Shanghai?時,30個人的開場白都是Shanghai is a beautiful city …,這時你會有怎樣的感受和心情?拿費聞立的話來說,“You will be bored to death!”(你會鬱悶到死!)直白地說,考官也是人啊,也有人的所有感情及情緒啊,每天都聽到delicious, beautiful, important, international這些陳詞濫調,不煩悶纔怪呢!

因此,費考官強烈建議考生:You must say something original and don’t say “beautiful” all the time. 也就是說,在考官心目中,原創的精神比什麼都重要,再好的詞彙、再優美的語言,一旦成了人人口中的陳詞濫調或“口水話”(英文叫cliché),就比任何東西都要糟糕。就剛纔的food問題,我們完全可以說fantastic, incredible, marvelous等表示讚賞的詞,而談到對Shanghai的看法,情願用Shanghai is a great city這種更簡單的語言來避免機械化的套路。說到原創精神的培養,一是多開發點同義詞和近義詞,來替代原來的cliché;二是多與外教交流,及時注意他們在用詞方面的原創之處。比如老外絕對不會去說learn knowledge,而有一次我聽到一位外教說recipients of knowledge(知識的接受者),我就趕緊記下來,日後可以爲我所用。

潛規則三:最恨兩樣東西 — generalized & memorized

在感覺與費聞立先生熟絡了之後,並發現他的話匣子已經打開,我就單刀直入地問他,“What do you hate most in a candidate’s response?”略加思索後,他直言不諱地告訴我,他最恨兩樣東西,一個是過於籠統抽象的回答(generalized response),另一個是死記硬背的答案(memorized answer),並坦白地說,一旦他發現有這種傾向性,會立即糾正或警告考生,而如果考生繼續一意孤行的話,就把他們直接“打入地獄”。

通常的做法是bring them back to a narrower topic或者interrupt their memorized answer and ask them a very different question,由此可見考官對整個考試的操作靈活度是相當大的,也同時對各位考生提出了一種警示:膽敢用事先背好的答案在資深考官面前“耍大刀”無異於在玩一場極其危險的遊戲,而該遊戲的最終失敗者還是你自己!在此給出專家的建議:背誦一些優秀的答案的確是有助益的,但需要注意兩點,一是儘量把memorized answer內化,即變成你思想的一部分或你自己平時講話的一部分;二是在背誦之後,至少要能用三種不同的方式來複述一遍。能做到這兩條的考生就能把memorization變作一件有意義的事情!