托福口语攻略:如何做出独属的23+高分口语模板托福口语攻略:如何做出独属的23+高分口语模板 Task1 Task2 实例解析 口语的task1,2 的模板,最烂大街的莫过于: I prefer/ like…for the following two reasons. The first one is that… the second one is that… 这个考官听的很boring了,他们也有审美疲惫的时候 所以,可以开头句多样化一些,比如: 题干talk about a person you admire? 回答可以是well,Steve Jobs came to my mind when we talk about role models… actually, I am really into his talent towards designing…besides, why not talking about his generosity… 这样的开头很独特又自然,可以shock 一下考官,所以自然比I prefer这种开头句好太多的了。
Task3 Task5 其次, task 3,5 的答题模板也可以遵循上述法则,不要落入俗套,除非你的目标分数是20分(注:听力、表达实力不错的状况下,每个模板都能保证20分成果)要拿到23+,那么独特性又来了 实例解析 首先,留意task 3 的模板可以干脆以对话者的看法开头 比如: the girl strongly opposes with the plan that… especially, she doesn’t believe 阅读的point1,…. And also,she doubts that… 这种句式顺下来文章的主题内容就可以了,假如阅读和听力是一样的内容,把opposes,doesn’t believe,doubts,换成 supports, believe,trust就可以了 Task 5 的模板比较困难一些,可以表明问题以后就阐述自己的立场 比如: the problem is that.. I do recommend her to choose the 1st solution which is …, because…这里尽力阐述这样做的好处是什么,自己脑补,不要原文给的信息。
接着阐述缺点是什么的,even though she worries that…所选方案的缺点是什么这里表明,but I think it is not a big deal, she can…这里要表明怎么解决这个问题,比如:缺钱的问题,去借或者打工都可以的剩下有时间就说一下不选的方案有什么缺点,没时间就不讲不选的方案了 Task4 Task6 最终,简洁说一下task4 和 task6,这两个题目偏学术,没有固定的模板可以遵循,就看听力的实力怎么样,能听懂完整的版本,就顺着听力内容讲 实例解析 task 4要切题回答 题目:using the prof‘s eg to explain reactance? 回答:reactance means…for eg…听力中的故事顺下来就可以了 不要加in the reading , it says… 等字眼,太刻板 task6 的题目也是一样切题回答 题干: using the professor’s example to explain 2 advantages of franchising? 回答: the first advantage is that… for example, the second advantage is that… such as… 综述一下,口语的回答自己能改动的就不要用任何现成的模板,这样回答老套,出分不高。
任何模板只是给到一个内容表达的要求大纲,至于内容的呈现依次及过渡词等完全可以自己组织以上就是小编带来的托福口语攻略,希望对大家有所帮助 托福口语中描述人物的词语 brave - someone who isn't afraid of danger. Example sentences:Mario is a coastguard. He is very brave. His job is to rescue people. chatty - someone who talks a lot. Example sentences:Maria is a very chatty person. She is always on the phone to friends. clever - good at learning things. Example sentences:Gerard is very clever. He always gets top marks in class. cowardly - (mildly negative) someone who is afraid of things. (often described as a bit of a coward) Example sentences:Sylvia is a bit of a coward. She really hates going to the dentist! easy-going - someone who is easy to get along with. Example sentences:My husband is very easy-going. friendly - someone who is nice to other people. Example sentences:The people in my office are really friendly! I love working there! funny - used to describe someone who is amusing. Example sentences:Salem is really funny! He's always entertaining us with jokes and stories. generous - someone who shares their time or things with others. Example sentences:My parents are very generous. They bought me a car for my birthday! grumpy - bad-tempered. Example sentences:My boss is really grumpy. He isn't an easy person to get along with. hard-working - someone who works very hard. Example sentences:My brother is very hard-working. He hardly ever takes a day off. honest - someone who is truthful and who doesn't cheat or steal. Example sentences:Amina is a very honest. She always tells the truth. kind - someone who behaves in a caring way towards other people. Example sentences:Most of the people I've met here have been kind. lazy - an inactive person who avoids work. Example sentences:Pete is very lazy. He rarely gets out of bed before mid-afternoon. loud - someone who talks really loudly. Example sentences: Rosita is really loud! When she talks, she drowns everybody else out. lucky - someone who often has good fortune. Example sentences:My brother is very lucky. He's always winning prizes in competitions. mean - 1) Someone who is a nasty person. 2) Someone who doesn't like spending money. Example sentences:Phillip is very mean. He never pays for his share of things. moody - adjective used to describe someone who behaves differently every time you meet them. Example sentences:Nina is very moody. Yesterday she said hello; today she just ignored me. nasty - a mean, unpleasant person. (the opposite of nice) Example sentences:I don't really know any nasty people. Most people I know are very nice. neat - a person who is very tidy. Example sentences:My flatmate Jorge is very neat and well organised. His room is always tidy. nervous - someone who is easily startled by things. Example sentences:Anna is a very nervous person. She gets scared easily. nice - someone who is friendly and kind. (the opposite of nasty) Example sentences:My best friend Lin is a really nice。