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17年5-8月雅思口语题库part2话题答案:an interesting talk or speech

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摘要:与雅思口语的新题旧恨,请在小站处一笔斩断。一转眼,雅思口语进入了5-8月的新一轮话题季,小站雅思频道第一时间为大家整理出范文答案,赶紧丧心病狂地开练吧,冲7正当下。​本文口语part2话题:Describe an interesting talk or speech有趣的讲话。范文旨在提供思路,大家切勿直接背诵。

Hey,烫手的5-8月雅思口语话题范文来啦!小站雅思君就是这么的有效率,这两天都是潜心于最新口语题目的整理与范文的编纂,动次打次,5-8月要考试的同学们来收题啦!范文仅供参考,推荐大家整理属于自己的故事、观点与经历。本文话题:Describe an interesting talk or speech.有趣的讲话。

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You should say

When you heard it

Where you heard it

What it was about

And explain why you think it was interesting.

参考范文:

Lately I have attended a speech on “how to start a successful conversation” given by a communication expert in the Grand Hall of our school.

A lady gave that speech. She actually made a living by talking to various people. She was a psychiatrist and it was her job to help people with mental problems live like a normal human being through talking. And by her own words, she was a success.

She started her speech by denying the practicality and accuracy of the so- called golden rules of starting a conversation, and even went so far as to call them “crap”. One rule within the golden rules was chosen to explain why so. The rule was “To show you are paying attention, look into the eyes of the speaker, nod from time to time and ask occasionally some simple questions to sustain the conversation.” On this she said, if you were truly paying attention to the conversation and the speaker, you didn't even need to learn how to pay attention. If you had to learn how to pay attention, you were actually trying to get out of a conversation.

Then she gave some simple rules of how to have a successful conversation, one of which was to ask open questions. She named the questions that could be answered with simply yes or no or one noun or one verb the “Conversation terminators”. I had never heard this before. But after a thought, she was right. I mean, when I ask you “Do you like dogs?” You might answer like “Yes, I love dogs”. And that is it. Suppose the one who answers doesn't want to share more about why or what dogs he likes, the conversation will end. So such questions can’t be good. Instead, we should use more often open questions like “What was like to have a dog?” “When do you think is the best age to have dog?” “Where do you think it better to have dogs, a city or a village?” Basically these questions enabled people to think, according to her. And it was these thinking that could finally deepen the conversation and make it longer.

She was an aggressive one I had to say, and you don't have to agree with what she said. But it was worth listening to.

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