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雅思考试口语金牌教程(第6代 6分-7.5分)

雅思考试口语金牌教程(第6代 6分-7.5分)

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作 者: 胡敏 主编
出版社: 中国对外翻译出版社
丛编项: 新航道英语学习丛书
标 签: 雅思IELTS

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ISBN: 9787500126263 出版时间: 2010-05-01 包装: 平装
开本: 大16开 页数: 474 字数:  

内容简介

  《新航道·胡敏雅思教材第6代:雅思考试口语金牌教程(第6代)(6分-7.5分)》的第一版早在2004年9月就付梓印刷,之后很多学生告诉我他们希望雅思口语考试辅导用书提供参考答案。我听到这些话总是笑笑。那些需要依赖参考答案的学生不仅缺少雅思考试相关素材,也缺少对现代社会基本的思考。他们总是希望一切都已准备好,而不想用自己的头脑去主动解决困难。他们将来不会有很高的成就,因为成就高的人都希望依靠自己,而不是靠他人。依靠参考答案并不明智,因为如果你照搬参考答案,很可能别人也在用,尤其是在中国,每年有超过10万的学生参加雅思考试,可能很多人都在照搬这个答案。考生不会因为记住答案得高分,所以背诵答案实际上就是浪费时间。另外,参考答案可能是由很多不同的人编写的,这些答案之间没有关联,甚至自相矛盾,考官很容易就能听出破绽来。那么这本书的不同之处,或者说优势在哪里呢?学生谈话需要内容,但是中国教育体制中不鼓励学生独立思考。因此本书每个部分、每个话题都包含一些问题,并附有回答问题时所依据的词汇、短语和范例。请记住,所列词汇、短语和范例不是仅有的用法,学生们可以运用自己学到的英语知识加以补充。第二个问题是学生们不了解雅思口试每阶段的常见问题和话题类型,原因在于互联网和一些不负责任的雅思培训学校对考试信息的误传和误导。为此,本书列出了适合每个考试阶段的常见话题和问题。最主要的区别就是,口试第一和第二部分是把人作为个体来提问的,第三部分是把人作为普通大众或者社会人来提问的。本书要解决的第三个问题是制定一个明确的备考计划。书中分别列出了1个月、2个月、3个月备考计划,以供学生和教师参考。迄今为止,5年已经过去,口试话题和问题都在增加。除非你已经达到或者非常接近自己想取得的成绩,否则一个月的复习计划已经不现实了。即便是两个月的复习计划也意味着任务很繁重。但是,对于那些明智的提早准备的考生,3个月的复习计划能让你轻松地获得你想要的分数。学生们常常把事情拖到最后一刻才完成。那些能提前制定学习计划并执行的学生比没有计划的要好。如果每天不做各种各样的英语训练,要在不到3个月的时间里把英语提高一大步是不可能的。设计雅思考试的剑桥大学地方考试委员会认为,要提高一个分数级别需要在一个说英语的环境中花3个月的时间才有可能。恕我直言,中国学生那么注重英语和出国留学,而实际上却舍不得花时间理智地准备雅思考试,这一点我觉得有些不可思议。在备考雅思过程中遇到问题时,学生们往往容易责备他人或抱怨自己条件太差。考试过后。学生们喜欢上网埋怨残酷的考官。但他们应该清楚,成绩的好坏最终在于自己。他们应该做的是走出去,接触社会,运用英语,而不是把自己的失败归因于周围的一切。如果你不想、不喜欢走出去运用英语,那么,很明显就需要重新考虑你的出国定居和留学计划了。

作者简介

  胡敏,教授,著各教育专家、新航道国际教育集团总裁兼校长、留英学者,曾任国际关系学院英语系副主任、硕士生导师。2004年创办新航道,他不仅是中国雅思培训产业化的开创者,同时,也是中国托福培训一代宗师和考研英语培训的领路人,被媒体尊称为“中国雅思之父”,学生们亲切地称他为“胡雅思”。由其开创的雅思、托福、SAT、考研英语和少儿英语等培训理念及教学模式在全国得到广泛应用,并曾多次应邀赴英联邦国家、日本、韩国等世界知名大学和国际语言培训机构进行访问和讲学。由其领导的国际化教育团队培训年轻学子逾百万,并在业内率先开发出大量拥有自主知识产权的培训教材和专著逾三百部,其中大部分被国内外知名培训机构奉为经典教材,是目前我国英语培训界出书立著最多的知名学者。1998年荣获北京市第五届哲学社会科学优秀成果二等奖;2005年9月荣获教育部中国成人教育协会和陈香梅教科文奖办公室联合颁发的“中国民办教育创新与发展论坛暨陈香梅教科文奖表彰活动特殊贡献奖”;2008年荣获“改革开放三十年北京教育功勋人物奖”;2009年英国文化协会授予其全球“雅思考试20年20人”杰出贡献奖;2009年荣获品牌中国(教育行业)年度人物大奖。

图书目录

Chapter 1 The Speaking Test and Criteria
1.1 The Format of the Speaking Test
1.1.1 Part One of the Speaking Test
1.1.2 Part Two of the Speaking Test
1.1.3 Part Three of the Speaking Test
1.1.4 Sample Interview
1.2 Interpreting the Band Scores
1.3 The Assessment Criteria for the Speaking Module
1.3.1 Fluency and Coherence
1.3.2 Lexical Resource (Vocabulary)
1.3.3 Grammatical Range and Accuracy
1.3.4 Pronunciation
1.3.5 Test Preparation
1.3.6 Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 2 Use of English
2.1 Tenses
2.2 Connectives (Linking Words)
2.3 Adverbs of Frequency and Degree
2.4 Expressing Probability
2.5 Use of Impersonal Pronouns in Place of Nouns
2.6 Clauses
2.7 Expressing Opinions
2.8 Adjectives——Antonyms and Synonyms
2.9 Comparatives and Superlatives
2.10 Idiomatic English
Chapter 3 Part One Topics
Your Home
Your Hometown
Where You Live Now
Your Work
Your Studies
Advertisements
Ages.
Agriculture
Ambitions
Animals
Art
Bicycles
Birds
Birthdays
Books
Buildings
Change
Cities
Clothes
Collecting
Computers
Cooking
Crime
Cultural Events
Daily Routines
Dancing
Drawing and Painting
Driving a Car
Education
Email
The Environment
Family
Festivals
Films
Flowers
Food
Friends
Fruits and Vegetables
Games
Gardens and Parks
Gifts
Going Abroad Long-term
Going Out with Friends
Going Out in the Evenings
Grandparents
Happiness
Healthy Eating
History
Hobbies and Interests
Holidays
Hotels
Housework
Indoor Activities
The Internet
Keeping Fit
Languages
Learning English
Leisure Time
Letters
Magazines
The Media
Meeting People
Memories
Museums and Art Galleries
Music
Musical Instruments
Names
Neighbours
The News
Newspapers
Noise
Numbers
Outdoor Activities
Parties
Pets
Photographs
Places of Interest
Plans and Goals
Possessions
Primary School
Private Gardens
Public Transport
Radio
Rain
Reading
Restaurants
Science
The Sea
The Seasons
Secondary School
Shopping
Sports
Sports Teams
Swimming
Teachers
Telephones
Television (TV)
Time and Times of Day
Transport
Travel
Visitors
Weather
Weddings
Weekends
Writing
Your country
Chapter 4 Part Two Topics
4.1 People
Your parents
A member of your family
A family that you like
Two people
A child
An elderly person
A person you live with
A person who took care of you
A person who has influenced you
A person who you would like to be similar to
One of your neighbours
One of your friends
One of your classmates
A teacher
A happy person
A person who often helps others
A successful person
A person who won a competition
A famous person
A leader
Your favourite actor
A character from a film
A music group
A person you would like to spend a day with
Someone who is good at cooking
An adventurous person
4.2 Places
Your home
Your ideal home
A home you have lived in
A room
A school
A building at your school
A library
The sports facilities
An important building in the town
An important structure in your city
A modem building
An old place
A shop
An open-air market
A restaurant
Aplace where people go to listen to music
A hotel
A hotel you have stayed at
A place of natural beauty
A lake
A garden
The perfect park for a city
A place you visit in your leisure time
A place where you often walk
Your favourite part of your hometown
A place you enjoy visiting
A place you Have visited
A place you would like to visit
A city you have visited
A place in another country
An interesting historic site
A quiet place
A place that is polluted
A strange place
4.3 Things
Something useful or important
Something very expensive
Something special
Something old that you or your family possess
Something that you made yourself
Something that you were not happy with
An electronic item
A vehicle
An item of furniture
An item of clothing or jewellery
A product that your region well-known for
A work of art
A photograph
A family photo
A toy
A story
An important letter
A postcard
A newspaper or magazine
A book you have read
A book that you learned something from
A book you might like to write
A film you have seen
The type of film that you enjoy watching
A TV programme
A radio programme
A piece of music that you particularly enjoy
A song from your childhood
A website
An advertisement
A gift you received
A gift you gave to someone
A subject
A game
A sport
Sports facilities
A form of transport
The public transport system
A domesticated animal
A wild animal
4.4 Events
A birthday
Aparty
A family event
A wedding
An important piece of family news
A piece of good news
A piece of news you heard recently
A piece of foreign news
A happy event
A happy memory
A memorable experience
A positive experience
A change
An important stage of your life
A school trip
An enjoyable activity
A science lesson
A science experiment
A course you would like to take
A short course you have taken
A project
A group activity
A piece of work
A time when you were very busy
A time when you helped someone
Some help
Some useful advice
A great achievement
An important conversation
An interesting talk
Something you learned from a foreign culture
A time you met a person who spoke a different
language to you
A journey
A long-distance journey
A holiday
A three-day holiday
What you did last weekend
How you spend a free day
A visit you made
A visit you received
A meal
……
Chapter 5 Part Three Topics

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