雅思口語話題解析之禁用手機(jī)
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5-8月預(yù)測(cè)雅思口語Part2話題: not allowed to use phones
這道貌似一句話就能解決問題的題目,一定要多描寫一下心理活動(dòng),把想用但不能用的糾結(jié)感覺和無助無聊的神態(tài)多多描述一番,多占點(diǎn)兒時(shí)間:
I’d like to talk about the experience I had on a plane when I was travelling to Hainan, which is the southernmost part of China. It was a long flight that lasted for almost 5 hours. I felt really bored when I was on the plane, but we all know that we are not allowed to use the phone when we are up there, not even if the phone is on flight mode. Luckily I got a window seat, so I could look out of the window and admire the views from time to time. However, the view could become less appealing when you spent hours looking at it. The only thing I could do is to read the magazines they offered on the plane, but I’m a fast reader, it only took me half an hour to finish the whole magazine, and I have to say, it was not entertaining at all. And it made me kind of sleepy, so I just fell asleep. When I woke up, I found out it would still take an hour before we could land. So… well, I’m not proud of what I did next, but I was bored to death. So despite the rule, I took out my phone, and started to play video games. Unfortunately, one of the flight attendants noticed what I was doing, and she stopped me immediately. She asked me politely to turn off my phone. So I went back to my nap, ‘cause there was nothing else left for me to do.
Although it was a 5-hour journey, I felt as if it took me a whole day. I just can’t imagine how I survived the long flight without my phone.
語言點(diǎn)解析:
1. flight mode也可以叫airplane mode或者offline mode,就是我們常說的“飛行模式”。
2. Window seat就是靠窗的座位,餐廳靠窗的座位也可以這么說。
3. Admire后面除了可以接人,也可以用于表示to look at something and think that it is attractive and/or impressive. 所以我們說“欣賞美景”用這個(gè)就很合適了。再例如:He stood back to admire his handiwork. 或者I’ve just been admiring your new car.
4. 一般在描寫不讓用手機(jī)的時(shí)候,可能很多情況下需要用到“無聊”這個(gè)形容詞,我們不要只會(huì)說bored、boring,一定記得勤替換。例如可以用mind-numbing替換boring,用bored to death/tears或者bored out of my mind來替換bored.
1-4月雅思口語Part2話題高分范文:not allowed to use the phone
新晉話題:不許使用手機(jī)的場(chǎng)合Describe a situation you were not allowed to use your cell phone
Where was it
When was it
Why you were not allowed
What did you want to do with your cell phone
原創(chuàng)示意范文
Cell phones have become an indispensable part of our lives that,today, we cannot think of a life without the cell phone.There are many places, where the use of a cell phone is very disturbing. For example, in religious places like temples, restaurants and hospitals.
Here, I would like to talk about a situation when I was not allowed to use the cell phone.Last month, my aunt had come from the UK to spend a few days with us and do some shopping for her daughter’s wedding.We decided to go to the Golden Temple Amritsar on the weekend.I remember vividly, there was a long queue to enter the main building.Our turn came after one hour’s wait.Just as we entered the main prayer hall, my phone started ringing.Everybody turned to look at me as if I had committed a crime.I had forgotten to turn my cell phone off.There were notices all around that cell phones had to be turned to the silent mode before entering the hall.I cut the call and immediately turned off my cell phone.I felt very embarrassed.There were so many people there but nobody’s cell phone was ringing. After doing the circumambulation of the holy book, we came out. Then we went to the community kitchen, where food is served round the clock.After another one hour, we came out of the main building of the temple, and then Iswitched my cell phone back on.There were four missed calls from my cousin.I called her and told her why we didn’t answer her calls. She understood.
So this was the situation when I was not allowed to use my cell phone.
雅思口語范文:Mobil phone 手機(jī)
Describe a piece of equipment you often use at home or at work.
You should say:
What it is?
What you do with it. How it is used.
How long you have had it.
How important it is to you.
Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you. I am sure you will find my talk informative and interesting.
1.
a) My favorite piece of equipment is my mobile phone. It is also known as a cell phone, a hand phone, or a pocket phone.
b) I am sure you are familiar with it, or even have one yourself.
2.
a) As the name indicates, it is a telephone that is carried on your person, and can be used wherever you go.
b) That is to say, you can make or receive calls while travelling, or while sitting in a net bar or restaurant.
3.
a) As far as for how long I have had my mobile phone concerns, I have had it for about two years now.
b) I received it as a gift from my parents on my 16th birthday.
There are several reasons as for why I would like to talk about my mobile phone specifically. Allow me to explain by mentioning some of them briefly.
4.
a) Firstly, over the past two years, my mobile phone has become an important part of my daily life.
b) What I mean to say is that I cannot imagine living without the advantages it presents. Allow me to explain.
5.
a) Secondly, over and above it being a communication tool, mobile phones have many additional uses.
b) For instance, one can obtain a great deal of information, like the weather forecast or the latest prices or the stock exchange, from your mobile phone.
6.
a) In addition, I would like to mention the fact that a cell phone is able to provide me with some security.
b) What I mean to say is that when I find myself in a difficult situation, I can call for assistance.
7.
a) Lastly, I would like to mention that my mobile phone is a very convenient piece of equipment for somebody like myself.
b) For example, it is so compact and lightweight that I am able to carry it in one of my pockets without it being a nuisance.
8. So, there on some thoughts on why my mobile phone is my favorite piece of equipment.
雅思口語范文篇:第一部手機(jī)
Describe your first mobile phone.
You should say:
When you got it
How you got it
What you used it for
And explain how you felt when you got it.
考官參考范文:
Ok right then, I’m gonna tell you a little bit about my first mobile phone, or at least as much as I can remember anyway, because I think it was about seven or eight years ago when I first got one, so my memory’s a bit sketchy.
Anyway, in terms of how I came to getting my first mobile, well basically, I had kind of been going on at my mum for quite a while to get me one, but she kept saying, quite rightly, that I was too young and didn’t really need one. But when I hit the age of about 15, I think it was, she finally relented, and took me to the shops to choose one.
So uh, yeah, I remember at the time that neither of us knew much about mobiles, so when we walked into the shop, we just asked the sales assistant there to recommend us one. And I think I’m right in saying that we ended up choosing the cheapest and most basic phone they had, simply because I wasn’t really interested in having loads of functions, you know, all I wanted to use it for was to call and text people.
So that’s how got I it, and um…what else is there to say, uh…. Oh yeah, as for how I felt when I got it, well, in actual fact, I didn’t feel overly excited or anything, you know, it was really just a feeling of, um… what’s the word, umm….. I guess you could say it was like, um, a stronger sense of independence that I felt, um, as well as gratitude to my mum, of course, for giving it to me!
And I took pretty good care of it, you know, I even spent, like, 200 rmb on a leather case to go around it, and it lasted a pretty long time. I think I used it for something like 3 or four years before moving on to a better one. And I think I’ve still got it stored in a drawer somewhere at home. So uh, yeah that’s it. Thanks for listening.
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