标题: ace教你如何说口语[1] udated 29/09 [打印本页] 作者: ace雅思专家 时间: 2010-9-22 14:42 标题: ace教你如何说口语[1] udated 29/09 1. When you say something you DO or DO NOT like always give EXAMPLES
When talking about actions past, present or future give a SPECIFIC personal example. This gives you more to say and is the way native speakers communicate.
Bad:
“I love eating sweet foods.”
“In my job I have to travel quite a lot.”
Native Speaker:
“I love eating sweet foods, SUCH AS, cakes, fresh fruits and sometimes candy.”
“In my job I have to travel quite a lot. FOR INSTANCE, I often go to KOREA and THAILAND.”
Tips: Remember these example words
Such as, for instance, for example, like作者: ace雅思专家 时间: 2010-9-29 18:09
2. When you make a claim (“I believe that…”) give clear examples to support a statement
If you make a claim, give a supporting example. Examples do not need to be smart or clever. They need to support what you said and to be true.
Bad:
“There are many success women in Business.”
“I believe that you can do anything if you put your mind to it.”
Native Speaker:
“There are many successful women in Business. Take for example Oprah Winfray who has become very famous all over the world.”
“I believe that you can do anything if you put your mind to it. Look, for instance at Lance Armstrong, I have always been inspired by his determination.”
Tips: Some connective words for examples are:
Look, for instance…/take, for example…/to quote one example…