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雅思的口语话题范文

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雅思的口语话题范文篇一:speech or lecture

Describe an interesting speech or lecture you have heard

The best speech I’ve ever heard was back in my highschool days. It must have been 2 years already, but I swear I remember everymoment of it… even till now. I liked the speech not so much for its content,but more for the way the speaker delivered his speech.

This particular speech took place in the school’s lecturehall and it was packed with students and teachers. Luckily for me, I got inearly and sat right in the front – 5 meters from the stage. The speech was tobe about “Healthy Living”…not exactly very interesting I thought.

But when the speech started, it brought the housedown. The speaker entered the hall wearing a huge hamburger suit holding a hugeplate of McDonald burgers and fries! And he shouted “I’m lovin’ it …..And.... I’mdying from it!” Everyone was on thefloor. What an awesome way to kick off!

The whole point of the speech, as you might haveguessed, was about the harm of fast food. That part in itself wasn’t thatinteresting because he was throwing all kinds of numbers about calories, bodyfat, at us. I guessed no one really paid attention to that. But the impact hadalready been made. Fast food equals a fast death. Maybe I’m exaggerating a bithere.

But the speech was truly effective in that I had stayed off fast foodsince then. Anyway, the speech then ended with a standing ovation.

雅思的口语话题范文

雅思的口语话题范文篇二:Success 成功

A Success You Would Like to Achieve

Describe something that you would like to succeed in doing.

You should say:

- what it is

- how difficult you think it would be

- what you should do to prepare for this

and explain why you want to succeed in doing this.

Part 3

What's your understanding of the word, "success"?

Do you think having lots of money equals success?

At what age do you think people are most eager to be successful? (Why?)

Who do you think works harder (at trying to be successful), old people or young people?

Do you think it's important for everyone to feel that they have had some successes in life?

Do you think it's a good idea to reward children after they achieve a significant success (such as high grades in a test)?

What do Chinese parents mean when they say their son or daughter is "successful"?

What are the benefits of success?

Are there any negative results of success? (Hint: The envy of others.)

Has the great financial success of some famous people ever made you feel envious? (Who? Why?)

How should parents reward their children for success, for example, for doing very well in exams at school?

Do you think this kind of reward is very effective?

Do you think rewards such as that are important (= necessary)?

How do teachers in China reward students for doing well? (What do you think is the best way for teachers to reward students?)

Do you think teachers should praise children when the children do well in school?

How would you (= how do you) define a successful teacher?

Who has the greater influence on children, teachers or parents?

How do bosses in China reward employees for a job well done?

Do you think financial rewards at work are the only or the best way for companies to reward employees?

范文

I want to learn how to drive recently. I bet it would be a hard time of learning how to drive since you have to prepare a bunch of things. First, you have to remember all the traffic rules and take a test before you touch the car. And then, taking driving lessons in a driving training school is a must. Only in this way can you take a final test and get a driving license. But the hardest part is when you drive in daily life because it is hard to get used to the real situation compared with practicing in the driving school.

People always equate driving with freedom and opportunities, and I agree. Knowing how to drive can bring people a lot of convince. For example, without a car you can't take a job that is not on a bus line. Without a car, you can't hang out with friends late at night, since there is no bus after 10:30 in Beijing. But when I succeed in driving I can ignore those issues.

雅思的口语话题范文篇三:A Good Advice you recieved

Describe a Good Advice you recieved.

You should say:

what the advice was

in what situation you received this advice

who gave you the advice

and explain why you thought this advice was good.

what the advice was

The most important advice I received in my life was: "Know yourself". Quite a simple one but, it means much more to me than it sounds. 我生命中收到的最重要的建议是:“认识你自己”。很简单,但它对我的意义远比听起来要复杂。

in what situation you received this advice

During a certain period in my early 20's, I was extremely arrogant. Every time I assumed I would be successful, I would get whatever I wanted. I didn't respect people around me, and even my arrogance came out in every speech I made. 在我20出头的一段时间里,我非常傲慢自大。认为自己每次都能成功,想要什么都能得到。我不尊重周围的人,甚至我的每句话中都充满了傲慢。

who gave you the advice

Mom thought I was full of myself, irritating. She once told me to "know yourself"! Mom said it's inscribed on the front of the temple of Apollo. And entire quote is "know thyself, and you shall know all the mysteries of the gods and of the universe." That's quite a mouthful. Her version is this. "Know yourself because what else is there to know?" 妈妈认为我太过自满。她曾经告诫我:“认清你自己”!她说这句话是被刻在了阿波罗神庙上的,完整的句子是“认识你自己就能洞悉世间万物的奥秘”。太拗口了。她的版本是“认清你自己,因为还有其它的东西要认清么?”

and explain why you thought this advice was good.

As a child, we don't always realize that parents tell us what to do out of love. I discovered that she was right after awhile. To get a thorough understanding of oneself is to gain a correct view of oneself and be a sober realist -- aware of both one's strength and shortage. You may look forward hopefully to the future but be sure not to expect too much. I think feeling small is the first step to knowing yourself. Being silent is the second. I think we are afraid of silence because we don't want to be small. If we are too silent, we might slow down enough to recognize that something much deeper, much larger, and much more ancient than us is slowly trying to tell us something. And that's scary. But I think it's worth a try. Maybe it will tell us who we are. That's to way so long as you have a perfect knowledge of yourself there won't be difficulties you can't overcome, nor obstacles you can't surmount.我们作为孩子,往往不能理解父母对我们的告诫。慢慢的,我发现她是对的。悟透自己,就是正确认识自己,也就是说要做一个冷静的现实主义者,既知道自己的优势,也知道自己的不足。我们可以憧憬人生,但期望值不能过高。我觉得认清自己的第一步是要把自己想象得渺小。接下来第二步则是保持沉默。我想我们害怕沉默,因为我们不想变得渺小。如果我们过于沉默,则会更加认识到周围的事物有多么深奥,多么高大。而这有点吓人,但我认为却值得一试。人一旦有了自知之明,也就没有什么克服不了的困难,也没有什么过不去的难关。

雅思的口语话题范文篇四:Person

I’m going to talk about my father because he has been a major influence in my life.

My father was always a good role model for me as I was growing up. He’s hard-working, patient and understanding; he’s also got a good sense of humour and seems to get on well with everybody. Hopefully I’ve inherited some of these traits.

I admire my father because I think he brought me and my brothers/sisters up well; he was quite strict but always fair, and he has always been someone I can turn to for advice. I think my father set a good example by working hard and having a positive outlook on life. I remember that he used to leave for work early and come home quite late, but he always made time for me and my brothers/sisters.

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