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1、雅思口语part2话题范文:喜欢的学科雅思口语part2话题范文:喜爱的学科Describe a subject that you used to dislike but now are interested in以前不喜爱现在喜爱的科目Describe a subject that you used to dislike but now are interested in You should say:What it isWhy you disliked it beforeWhat you are interested in nowAnd explain why you become int
2、erested in it有很长的一段时间,我都特别厌烦英语课,主要是语法。我总是在一些微小的地方出错,所以我总是对 学习语法提不起爱好。直到我上了高校,起先看美剧、电影,读一些原版英文文章以后,我才发觉从前学 的语法其实是很重要的,帮助我更好地理解那些书和电影,我就慢慢有爱好了。I hated English class for a long time because the grammar part was so boring. But I need to clarify that I only hated the grammar part. In middle school, we sp
3、ent the majority of our time learning and analyzing grammar(大部分时间都要学习和分析语法现象). For example, when should we use the past perfect(过去完成式) and when to use the subjunctive mood(虚拟式). Those were the compulsory parts of our tests. I found some of those points really hard to distinguish between and I always
4、 lost points on that(丢分). It would have been acceptable to learn it for one semester(学一学期还可以接 受), but for six years, that was a true nightmare. So I should say I lost my interest in learning the grammar part. But grammar is the foundation of languages, especially for us non-native speakers(对非英语母语人士来
5、说). After I went to college, I had more time to watch movies and read books and I found that grammar is everywhere. It is not possible to separate the grammar from the language itself(不能把语法和语言分割) and actually grammar is not so abstract when you see it used in real life. So maybe our education system
6、 should take responsibility(担当责任) for it being so difficult for Chinese students. Now I learn grammar in my everyday life and it is easier to understand. For me, I think it is important to integrate learning into daily life(把学习融入生活很重要) and I can really develop my interest in everything.雅思口语答案 最喜爱的学科
7、Describe a subject that you like most雅思口语答案 5-8月2022年You should say:What it isWhere you study/studied itWhat you have learned from itAnd explain why it is your favorite这个话题属于其他类,我们单独打算就好。选择的素材也是我们在学校里学到的科目,比如英语,数学,语文,化学等等。并且我们可以绽开的对what you have learned from it 和 explain why it is your favorite的回答 。
8、比如其次个问题,我们可以用这样的结构: reason 1 +explanation; reason 2 + explanation; reason 3+ explanation 这样的结构。这个话题第三部分是由subject 引申出来的。学员多看看高分的素材,积累核心的词汇,短语,表达和更好的素材,然后在专业外教老师帮助下形成自己的素材和答案,加上模拟,最终流利和有效地输出自己所积累的,会很快驾驭雅思口语各个部分的题目,也会取得满足的分数。下面是启利教化雅思高分老师和英国雅思闻名老师原创的素材。全套雅思口语素材请登录启利教化网站查看,也可联系网站客服支配雅思口语外教模拟体验,我们的老师也会帮助
9、学员打算好雅思索试MODEL ANSWER 范文:My favorite subject is physics, a field of science I have had the privilege of studying with in my junior and senior high school science classes. I really wasnt expecting anything about this subject since I didnt know much about it at the beginning, but I was proven wrong in
10、 the end. Initially, I studied this subject when I was in middle school and I was studying at Beijing No. 8 high school which was a really famous middle school in China since it incorporated a very intensive course. Middle school life is a constant struggle to maintain good marks in class because th
11、ats the way the government set up our educational system. Consequently, teenagers who were studying at this particular university had a very dull and mundane life since you have to study 24/7 which didnt provide enough time for them to bond with their family and other students. Often times I would c
12、onsider playing truant but since Im a good student, I never allowed myself to do it since I think it would cause me problems in the future. By studying physics, I came to understand the different principles behind some of the phenomena in the real world. For example, why objects fall, why rain would
13、 see lightning first, and then hear thunder, why the compass could point in the appropriate direction, and so on. As a kid, I often wondered about so many things that I didnt understand and I would often ask my dad or my mom questions about simple things like what makes a balloon fly so high, how ic
14、e cream can get frozen inside a freezer and how the boat floats on water, you know, simple questions by a child barely able to take care of oneself. They would often tell me to wait until I get to a certain age for I would comprehend them when I finally attend school. Its the simple things in life t
15、hat we try to experience and understand that makes the subject really interesting for me. I like physics because it is a very engrossing subject. First of all, it has taught me a lot of enticing fundamentals, so I can look at the circumstance in real life more scientifically. Besides, I like to chal
16、lenge myself, and physics is a good choice for me. Since physics is difficult, whenever I understand some theorems, I feel a great sense of feat.MORE IDEAS TO TALK ABOUT THIS CUE CARD1. MathematicsTalking about an interesting subject, you might want to illustrate the highly intellectual field Math.
17、A brief explanation of it is that Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of quantity, arrangement, and shape. Math is omnipresent in everything that we do and see. It can also be considered a building block for different aspects in our daily lives, including sports, architecture (ancie
18、nt and modern), forms of art, engineering, money, and even mobile devices,.You can add in a few specific details like “Since the beginning of documented history, math discovery has been at the forefront of every refined society, and in use in even the most primordial of cultures. The needs of math s
19、urfaced based on the wants of the population. The more multiplex a society, the more compound the mathematical needs. Antiquated tribes relied heavily on a little more than the ability to count, but also relied on math to calculate the exact location of the sun and the physics of hunting.2. Geometry
20、Another thing you can talk about is the branch of mathematics which is Geometry. It is a branch of mathematics that is concerned with the properties of configurations of geometric objects - points, (straight) lines, and circles being the most basic of theseYou can include a general observation of th
21、e subjects uses and significance by stating, “Geometry is perhaps the most rudimentary of the sciences that allow man, by wholly logical processes, to make hypothesis about the physical world. The power of geometry, in the sense of precision and effectiveness of these abstractions, is stunning, and
22、has been a strong inspiration for the study of rationale in geometry.” Make sure to include real life experiences in which Geometry has been applied in your every life, if not try to find a similar experience that you can connect with the study.3. ScienceAnother popular subject that we need to consi
23、der is probably the most interesting one. The word science probably brings to mind many different pictures: a fat textbook, white lab coats and microscopes, an astronomer peering through a telescope, a naturalist in the rainforest, Einstein's equations scribbled on a chalkboard, the launch of th
24、e space shuttle, bubbling beakers. Science is both a body of knowledge and a process. In school, science may sometimes seem like a collection of isolated and static facts listed in a textbook, but that's only a small part of the story. Just as importantly, science is also a process of discovery
25、that allows us to link isolated facts into coherent and comprehensive understandings of the natural world. Science is a way of discovering what's in the universe and how those things work today, how they worked in the past, and how they are likely to work in the future. Scientists are motivated
26、by the thrill of seeing or figuring out something that no one has before4. ChemistryYou can also talk about another branch of science which is chemistry. Chemistry is the concentrated study of matter, its various properties, the hows and whys of substances combining or separating to form other subst
27、ances, and how these substances react when combining with energy. Most people think of chemists as being white-coated scientists playing with strange liquid concoctions in a laboratory, but the reality is that were all chemists. You can also say that understanding the basic concepts of the subject i
28、s very significant for almost every profession. Chemistry is supposed to be part of our everyday lives.It is good to explain that every material in existence is made up of matter even our personal bodies. You can explain that the study is involved in everything we do, from growing and cooking food t
29、o cleaning our homes and bodies to launching a space shuttle. Chemistry is part of a number of physical sciences that helps us explore, understand, and explain our world.5. MusicAs a subject, music is can be an essential part of our daily lives. We listen to it when waking up, while in the subway, a
30、t the workplace, and with our buddies. For many, music is like a regular listening buddy. It can bring us joy and motivate us, accompany us through difficult times, and alleviate our worries.Music is much more than mere entertainment. It has been a feature of every known human societyanthropologists
31、 and sociologists have yet to find a single culture throughout the course of human history that has not had music. In fact, many evolutionary psychologists today make the argument that music predated language. Primitive tribes and religious practices have used music to reach enlightened states for t
32、housands of years, and Pythagoras used music to heal different psychological and physical ailments. Currently, cutting-edge scientific research has shown the effect that music has on the brain, the individual, and society.KEYWORDS:Subject matter - the topic dealt with or the subject represented in a
33、 debate, exposition, or work of artField - a particular branch of study or sphere of activity or interestPrivilege - something regarded as a rare opportunity and bringing particular pleasureIntensive course - a course that offers lots of training in order to reach a goal in as short a time as possib
34、leEducation system - refers to public schooling, not private schooling, and more commonly to kindergarten through high school programMundane- lacking interest or excitement24/7- twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week; all the timePlaying truant- to stay away from classes without permissionPhenom
35、ena- plural form of phenomenon; a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in questionScientifically - by means of scientific methods and principles: in a way that relates to or is used in scienceTheorems - a general proposition not self-evi
36、dent but proved by a chain of reasoning; a truth established by means of accepted truthsComprehend - grasp mentally; understandEngrossing - absorbing all one's attention or interestEnticing - attractive or tempting; alluringFundamentals - a central or primary rule or principle on which something
37、 is basedFeat - an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strengthSIMILAR CUE CARD TOPICSYour ability to talk about this Cue Card would enable you to talk about the following Cue cards as well:Describe an interesting subject that you learned at schoolDescribe a historical period that you
38、 are interested inDescribe a magazine that you likeDescribe a useful skill you learned in a math class from your primary or high schoolPART 3What subjects are less practical in everyday life?Mathematics is a less practical subject because it is too esoteric and abstract. For example, in your day-to-
39、day life, it is almost unnecessary to compute some complex integrals. Moreover, many mathematical theorems are based on the abstract assumption that it is almost impossible to apply to real life. These are the reasons why I think math is more theoretical than practical.KEYWORDS:Esoteric - intended f
40、or or understood by only a few people who have special knowledgeAbstract - existing as an idea, feeling, or quality, not as a material objectDay-to-day - happening every day as a regular part of your job or lifeComplex - having many partsrelated to each other in ways that may be difficult to underst
41、andIntegrals - functions of which a given function is the derivative, i.e., which yield that functions when differentiated, and which may express the area under the curve of a graph of the functionAssumption - a willingness to accept something as true without question or proofTheoretical - concerned
42、 with or involving the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical applicationWhat subjects are practical in everyday life?Personally, I think the Chinese language is a very functional subject. We use Chinese knowledge in our daily communication and writing, so we have to learn it
43、 by heart. By learning Chinese, we can not only improve our literary attainment, but also enrich our knowledge and broaden our horizons. Also, we need to make it a point to keep up with our studies so we may graduate without abruptions. Since learning Chinese is an academic prerequisite, we practice
44、d it at a very early age, as early preparatory school up until middle school.KEYWORDS:Functional - designed to be practical and useful rather than attractiveLearn it by heart - to memorize itLiterary - (of language) associated with literary works or other formal writing; having a marked style intend
45、ed to create a particular emotional effectAttainment - the action or fact of achieving a goal toward which one has workedTo keep up with our studies - to not fall behindAcademic - relating to an educational or scholarly institution or environmentPrerequisite - a thing that is required as a prior con
46、dition for something else to happen or existDo you think students should have the right to choose the subject they want to study in university?I think students should be granted with the right to choose the subjects they want to study. First of all, only interest is the best educator. Students choos
47、e courses that are of interest to them, so they can be more engaged, graver and thus learn better. Second, students can choose the subjects they need according to their future development. Only students themselves know their own future advancement and career intents, and the unified curriculum offer
48、ed by the school may not be of much help to some students in their future career target.KEYWORDS:Educator - a person who provides instruction or education; a teacherEngaged - occupied, attracted, or involved someone's interest or attentionGrave - very many, or too many to be countedDevelopment - a specified state of growth or advancementAdvancement - development or improvementIntents - intention or purposeUnified - made or became united, uniform, or wholeCurriculum - the subjects comprising a course of study in a sch