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雅思口語範文:你喜歡的一本書

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書籍可以幫助我們汲取知識,陶冶情操,那麼大家有沒有最喜歡的一本書呢?下面小編給大家帶來雅思口語範文:你喜歡的一本書。

雅思口語範文:你喜歡的一本書

雅思口語範文:你喜歡的一本書

Describe a kind of book you like. You should say:

What kind of books you like most.

What they are about.

Why you like them most.

What effects books brought on you?

Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you. I am sure you will find my talk interesting and informative.

1.

a) Because I like reading widely, it is difficult for me to choose a specific type of book. I am sure you can appreciate my dilemma.

b) Anyway, I have always enjoyed reading autobiographies.

2.

a) An autobiography is a book, which a person has written about his or her life.

b) For example, famous people write about their experiences throughout life.

There are several reasons as for why I would like to talk specifically about autobiographies. Allow me to explain by mentioning some of them briefly.

3.

a) Firstly, I have been able to learn valuable lessons from the lives of others.

b) For example, the determination shown by people like Newton and Nobel has inspired me to persist with my studies.

4.

a) Autobiographies can be very interesting and revealing.

b) In the case of politicians, for example, we often find that they explain the reasons for actions that they took while in office.

5. So it is clear that I will keep or reading autobiographies in future.

雅思 口語 描述一本你喜歡的書

Describe an exciting book you have read.

參考文本

The Moon and Sixpence was just that kind of a book for me. I first read the book when I was studying in London, the hometown of the author. The book is just mind blowing. The book tells the story about an uncompromising and self-destructive man who forsakes wealth and comfort to pursue the life of a painter.

Every page of the book is so gripping and intriguing that once a person starts reading the book it is impossible to leave it and do something else. It is such a page-turner. It teaches a really good lesson on how focused he was on the moon rather than sixpence. Another good lesson it teaches is that no matter where you are or at what age, you can ace it if you believe in yourself.

話題關鍵詞

1. mind-blowing adj. 讓人印象極深的事物

2. gripping adj. 令人全神貫注的,扣人心絃的

3. grip v. 緊握

4. intriguing adj. 極具吸引人的

5. page-turner n. 引人入勝的書

雅思口語描述一本喜歡讀的書

Describe a book you liked to read in your childhood.

You should say:

who wrote this book

what it is about

hen you read it

and explain why you liked it.

範文:

I wasn't much of a bookworm but I did occasionally read novels from time to time during my childhood. In fact, I'd like to talk about a book I read when I was 9 years old, written by Li Hong. Its English name translates as 'Hero'.

I would have been in primary school at the time, I guess around grade 4, but I can't remember exactly off the top of my head. Bear in mind that in those days I would rather go outside and play with my friends than read a book, but I remember this book in particular taking up a large portion of my time.

The book is actually the first in a series of 6 books that are set in a fantasy world of old magic, monsters and knights in shining armour. It is set on an epic scale across a vast, vibrant and immensely detailed world with each chapter dedicated to just one character's viewpoint. It's perfect for a young boy with a vivid imagination, looking for a bit of adventure.

In this way I think the book really stands out from the others I have read. The plot lines twist and turn with many surprises and cliff-hangers so I found it almost impossible to put down. The speed the story develops makes the book a real page-turner and even though it is nearly 1000 pages long I got through it in under a fortnight.

雅思口語描述一本振奮人心的書

Describe an exciting book you have read

這道題的關鍵詞是exciting, 它在牛津詞典中的解釋是causing great excitement or interest 因此童鞋們不要搞錯了,很多人會以爲單單是令人很興奮的書。所以,只要是產生濃厚興趣的都算做這個範疇的書。

You should say:

When you read it

What type/kind of book it i

What it is about

Why you read it/why it is exciting

一本我讀過的讓人振奮的書是《The Lonely Planet》,它是一本內容很豐富的世界暢銷旅行指南。

An exciting book that I have read is the Lonely Planet, which is a very popular and informative traveling book in the world.

我第一次讀到這本書還是在去年的時候,那個時候我從JD上購買了這本書。我打算用它來作爲我去新西蘭旅行的一個必不可少的嚮導。

The first time I read it was during the last Christmas. I saw an advertisement about this book series, and immediately bought it on JD Read, which is an online book selling platform. It was a must for me during that time because I wanted it to be my helpful tour guide when I was traveling around New Zealand.

這本書很有意思,因爲它不僅僅有很多地圖和介紹風土人情的圖片,而且還有最新的酒店、餐飲、博物館等諮詢。

I thought this book was quite worthwhile reading, because there’s not only a lot of vivid pictures and maps which indicated some cultural aspects about New Zealand, but also provided up some up-to-date contact information of so many awesome hotels, cafeterias and museums, etc.

讓我感覺很振奮的點在於,通過這本書我發現了一個很好但是人又少的度假村,在哪裏我靜靜地享受了兩個星期的美好時光。

What made me feel very excited about this book was that it enabled me to find a very wonderful and quiet resort that was not known to most travels in New Zealand. This resort had first class service, and provided us tasty breakfast without charge. This place also allowed me to make some Maori friends who taught me a lot useful Maori expressions. I spend my most memorable two weeks there during the whole last year.

雅思口語描述一讀再讀的書

Describe a book you recently read that you would like to read again.

You should say:

What the book is about

Why you read it

What you learned from this book

And explain why you would like to read it again.

範文

Ok, well after a bit of thought, I’ve decided that the book I’d like to talk about is one called Think Like DaVinci, as it's definitely a book I would like to read again at some point, for reasons I'll come on to shortly.

But firstly though, with regard to what the book’s about, well in a nutshell, it basically explains how all of us have the capability and potential to become a genius, like DaVinci. And it outlines a few various things thathe used to do, which we can also get into the habit of doing. So essentially, it puts forward some ideas on how we can all live to our full potential.

Anyway, as for what made me read it, well if my memory serves me correctly, I was browsing around in my local bookshop one day, and the book's cover kind of just caught my eye when I saw the name DaVinci written in big bold letters. So I read a few pages to see if it was any good, and ended up buying it.

I should also mention the fact that I'm quite a big fan of self-help books, because on the whole, I tend to learn quite a lot from them, and this book was definitely no exception. Just to give you an example, I would say I've learned to become much more observant after reading this book, such as generally paying more attention to everything around me. And in so doing, it’s made me appreciate things a lot more.

Of course, there were a number of other things I learned, but nothing else is coming to mind right now, and that's really kind of why I wanna read the book again, because I've forgotten a lot of it. So I kind of need torefresh my memory a little bit!

Notes:

Point - a particular moment in time

in a nutshell - 簡單來說,basically (in the fewest words possible)

outlines - 概述

essentially - 本質上

puts forward - 提出

cover - 封面

bold letters - 粗字體

self-help books - 自助、勵志之類的書

refresh my memory - 喚起自己的記憶