昆明一对一雅思培训班

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导语概要

 进入雅思备考的强化阶段,这个时候需要大家注重应试能力和方法的训练和提升,考生需要分别从听、说、读、写四个方面去了解考试形式、考试内容、考察重点、解题技巧等,这个阶段根据考生的水平可以从几周到几个月不等,最好能有专业人士进行指点,可有效避免绕弯路,甚至是误入歧途...

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雅思培训

雅思考试实际上是英国中学生的水平,听力阅读中国人强项,我带的学生很多满分的,如果不能考到8以上,要么是偷懒没有背单词,要么是学习方法有问题(比如听力单词不会念,只知道中文意思,不会用,抓取关键词有问题等等),要么是考前没有好好刷题。雅思考试真正比较难的,是写作和口语。这也是为什么海外名校要求学生写作和口语单科成绩必须满足6.5或7的原因。我们国家的英语教育,长期以来都侧重输入,也就是听力和阅读,所以大家基本都能看明白文章和题目意思,真叫你动手去写往往就不行了。这其中很重要的原因是我们不知道要表达什么内容。

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雅思6.5分VIP强化班 雅思5.5分;初一英语或经过我们专业测试拥有相似雅思基础的学生;雅思6.5分 咨询课程
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雅思钻7分考前VIP班 需要考前系统复习考点并提升考试能力的VIP学员;雅思5.5-7分
雅思7分钻石导师班 雅思4.5分;高中毕业英语或经过我们专业测试拥有相似雅思基础的学生;雅思7分 咨询课程

聪明的人雅思口语范文

大家在备考雅思口语的时候,一定要根据雅思口语话题的变化来变更自己的机经版本。那你知道聪明的人雅思口语范文有哪些吗?下面是小编收集整理的一些聪明的人雅思口语范文,大家一起来看看吧!
 

聪明的人雅思口语范文:
 

Describe an intelligent person you know.

You should say:

who this person is

when and where you first met them

what kind of person they are

and explain why you think this person is intelligent.

考官参考范文:

Ok right then, well the person that I’d like to talk about is one of my university coursemates called Nick, because he’s honestly one of the smartest people I know. And we’ve been friends ever since I started university, because I found myself sitting next to him in our first lecture, and we (kind of) just got talking.

As for what kind of person he is, well um, I guess the best way to describe him would be sociable and likeable, coz I mean, although he’s a super smart guy, he’s not arrogant in the slightest, and he gets on well with pretty much everyone in my year.

Anyway, moving onto why I think he’s intelligent, well first of all, he always does really well in all our exams, you know, like coming top or second in most of them. And what’s amazing is that he doesn’t seem to study (all) that hard, but still manages to do so well. For example, as well as studying, he’s also got a part-time job, which I’m sure must take up quite a bit of his time. So it ‘s really impressive how he’s able to do this without it affecting his studies whatsoever.

And another thing is that whenever the lecturer asks a question, he always knows the answer, and sometimes he’ll just whisper it to me because he feels a bit embarrassed to answer every time!

So yeah, I’d say he’s a really clever guy, and I feel very lucky to have such a good friend.
 


 

雅思口语考官范文:从事有趣工作的人
 

Describe someone you know who has an interesting job

You should say

Who the person is

How you know them

What job they do

And explain why you think their job is interesting

考官范文:

Ok then well the person that I’d like to talk about is actually my sister, who is an events manager, and from what she’s told me, it sounds like a really interesting job, as I’ll come to explain in a moment.

But um, firstly, I guess I should briefly explain what she actually does in her job, and uh, to put it simply, she basically manages the planning and running of events. So that would include things like um, arranging the venue, uh getting everything set up, um.. what else…uh,…oh yeah, food of course, invitations, all that kind of stuff. So she finds it pretty challenging, what with all the responsibilities that come with the job, but also very rewarding, especially if the event went well.

Anyway, as for why I think it’s an interesting job, well um, I think it’s mainly due to the fact that it kind ofen compasses so many different things. And I mean, you know, every event she does is, in some way, different to what she’s done before. So as a result, she’s constantly, like, experiencing and learning new things. And also, you know, she travels all around the country putting on various events. Um… and in the process, she gets to meet a lot of different people, including celebrities, occasionally.

So yeah, I think these things are basically what make her job so interesting, and that’s kind of why she’s been doing this job for as long as she has. You know, I think she’s been doing it for something like 10 or 11 years, and I’m sure she wouldn’t have stuck to it for that long if it wasn’t interesting! Um…yeah, that’s pretty much it then. Thanks for listening.
 

雅思口语考官范文:做过错误决定的人
 

Describe someone you know who made a wrong decision.

You should say:

who the person was

what the situation was

what decision they made

and explain why you think it was the wrong decision.

考官范文:

Ok well after thinking about it for a bit just now, the person I’ve decided to talk about is a younger cousin of mine, and as for what the situation was, well basically he was planning to open up a restaurant, which had been his dream since he was very young. But I guess like most people just starting out, he didn’t have all the resources and capital himself, so he thought it would be best to run the restaurant together with someone else. And so the decision he ended up making was to share the business with someone he was friends with at the time. However, he hadn’t known them for all that long, so it was a bit risky but he kind of just went with his gut instinct.

So anyway, what happened was that, to begin with, the restaurant actually started off doing really well. I mean, from what he told me, it was busy everyday, so it was all looking pretty good at first. But unfortunately later, when my cousin realized that more money was needed in order to cope with the initial growth, what happened was that his partner wasn’t willing to invest anything more into the restaurant, because she was basically happy with the way things were.

And because of their differences of opinion, they ended up just closing the restaurant and going their own separate ways, which was a huge pity, because it had got off to such a great start, and was already becoming really popular with the locals.

So it was a sad end, but at least I think my cousin learnt a lot from what happened. I mean, it was the first time he had ever tried starting up a business of any sort, so it was a good learning experience for him.
 

雅思口语考官范文:想遇见的国外名人
 

Describe a famous foreign person who you would like to meet.

You should say

Who the person is

how you first learned about him or her

why this person is famous

and explain why you would like to meet this person

考官范文:

Ok right then, well the person I’d like to talk about is Warren Buffett, who I’m sure you know. And uh, I guess he’s quite a popular choice, so if you’ve heard this from other candidates as well, then I do apologize, but he really is someone that I’d love to meet one day, not that I think it’s gonna happen or anything! But it would be good! It would be nice!

And uh, as for how I first got to know about him, well I honestly can’t remember. I mean, I’ve known of him for about the last 10 years or so. But if I were to hazard a guess, I’d say, most likely, I heard about him from the TV, cos he crops up in the news quite a lot. So that’s probably how I first heard about him.

Anyway, going on to why he’s famous, well as I’m sure you know, he’s one of the world’s most successful investors, if not the most successful. Cos he’s made so much money from investing in various companies. You know, he seems to have a knack for choosing the right shares and finding companies which are gonna prosper.

And this kind of partly explains why I’d like to meet him. You know, I’d love to pick his brains, because I think there’s a tremendous amount I could learn from him, and not just in terms of, you know, how to pick good shares and stuff, but um, also in terms of how to uh… how can I put it…..how to kind of manage yourself in everything you do. For example, I mean, although he’s, like, super rich, he doesn’t go around flaunting his wealth. And he comes across as a really down-to-earth person, if you know what I mean. He just seems to treat everyone with the utmost respect. And it’s this um….what’s the word….um… I guess could sayhumility he shows that’s probably the number one quality I think I can learn from him.

So yeah, that’s pretty much it. Thanks for listening!

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  出色雅思作文

  In this information-exploded world, the majority of people have to spend greater part of their life time on learning existing knowledge; the majority of what they learned is proved to be theoretical knowledge provided by their schools or universities. Some people argue that it is useless for the universities to provide theoretical knowledge; however, they should give students the opportunity of practical training, which seems more beneficial to society. I cannot accept that idea.

  The learning of theoretical knowledge, fundamental of other training practice, is a long-lasting period and can provide students useful principles of the natural world Therefore, mankind can have more acquaintance with the world we live, ge tmore understanding of the society we survive, and make more efforts to protect the environment we love.

  Training practice is based on the accumulation of theoretical knowledge, especially for some high-special or professional technology. For example, you need plenty of practice experience to be a proficient machinist or an excellent teacher after graduating from university. Just as an old saying goes: Practice makes perfect.

  Sometimes, success is the pilled up facts, repeated day in and day out. To conclude, I hold the point view that both theoretical knowledge and training practice are vital for students. It is just like a chicken and egg question. To choose the either would be a mistake. Both of them can benefit to society. Most importantly, decision makers of our government and universities should try to find a balance between the time and expenditure of both courses.

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