2018 年 9-12 月的雅思口語 part 2 話題及范文正式上線。
本期話題:Describe an important decision made with the help of other people(在他人幫助下做決定)
Describe an important decision made with the help of other people
You should say:
When it happened
Who helped you to make the decision
And how you felt about it
Part 3
When young people are to make a decision, should they listen to some advice?
Who will be helpful when making decision in your country?
Should we trust the advice given by strangers for making decisions?
Do you think it is advisable listening to others ’ advice when making decisions?
Who is more likely to make bad decisions, men or women?
雅思口語 part2 范文
I was then 14 years old and was very fond of quiz shows. Both of us were enjoying the programme and a few minutes later my father asked me about my school. That was a bit embarrassing to talk about since my recent exam result was disappointing. He then told me some fascinating stories from his childhood and how he felt about school, study and other stuff. My father has a natural talent for telling compelling stories or maybe I love his stories because I like him very much. At one point I was so amazed to learn that he was very much like me and had more passion for playing, hanging out with friends than studying. He then explained me the importance of studying very attentively and how my academic performance will determine my future. If the advice had not been received from my father, I might have taken it very lightly. But when he told me how he had changed himself and achieved excellence in his academic results and how that has helped him to achieve a career he always dreamt about, I took it very seriously. The best point about this conversation was that I did not feel like I was being lectured or intentionally delivered some good advice. I thought about what my father advised me and I was really captivated about the idea that my academic excellence can someday make me a person I want to be. I was really enthralled about what I want to be in the future and my father ’ s advice made it clear to me that I will have to study hard to achieve this in my life.
那時(shí)我 14 歲,,非常喜歡智力競(jìng)賽節(jié)目,。我們倆都很享受這個(gè)節(jié)目,,幾分鐘后,,我父親問我關(guān)于我的學(xué)校的事。這有點(diǎn)讓人尷尬,,因?yàn)槲易罱目荚嚦煽?jī)令人失望,。然后他告訴我一些他童年時(shí)的精彩故事,以及他對(duì)學(xué)校,、學(xué)習(xí)和其他事情的感受,。我父親天生就有講故事的天賦,也許我喜歡他的故事,,因?yàn)槲曳浅O矚g他,。有一次,我非常驚訝地發(fā)現(xiàn),,他和我很像,,而且對(duì)玩耍更有激情,和朋友一起出去玩,,而不是學(xué)習(xí)。然后他向我解釋了學(xué)習(xí)的重要性,,以及我的學(xué)習(xí)成績(jī)?nèi)绾螞Q定我的未來,。如果我父親沒有收到我的建議,我可能會(huì)很輕松地接受,。但當(dāng)他告訴我,,他是如何改變自己,在學(xué)業(yè)成績(jī)上取得優(yōu)異成績(jī)的,,以及這如何幫助他實(shí)現(xiàn)了他夢(mèng)寐以求的事業(yè)時(shí),,我非常認(rèn)真地對(duì)待這件事。關(guān)于這次談話,,最好的一點(diǎn)是,,我不覺得自己被教訓(xùn)了,或者故意給了一些好建議,。我想到了我父親給我的建議,,我真的很著迷于這樣一種觀點(diǎn),即我的學(xué)術(shù)成就總有一天會(huì)讓我成為一個(gè)我想成為的人,。我真的很著迷于我將來想要成為什么樣的人,,我父親的建議讓我明白,我必須努力學(xué)習(xí)才能在我的生活中實(shí)現(xiàn)這一點(diǎn),。
I won ’ t say I have achieved an excellent academic record, but this advice helped me to become interested in learning and studying. Things could have been quite different for me if I did not receive the advice in proper time. This is the reason I consider it as the best advice I have ever received from anyone. This advice grew the interest of reading and learning in me and that ’ s the best part in my life so far.
我不會(huì)說我取得了優(yōu)異的學(xué)術(shù)成績(jī),,但這個(gè)建議幫助我對(duì)學(xué)習(xí)和學(xué)習(xí)產(chǎn)生了興趣,。如果我在適當(dāng)?shù)臅r(shí)候沒有收到建議,情況可能會(huì)大不相同,。這就是我認(rèn)為這是我從別人那里得到的最好的建議的原因,。這個(gè)建議增加了我對(duì)閱讀和學(xué)習(xí)的興趣,這是我目前生活中最好的部分,。
雅思口語 part3
How parents ’ decisions affect their children ’ s life?
Parents decision do shape the child ’ s life to a certain extent and I believe that in some cases it is the parent ’ s decision that explain why the child chooses to live life like that. Even more it is not possible for a child to take his or her decision and it is the decisions of parents that the child follows. If the parent take decisions that make a child dull or boring, there is no fault of the child. However, there are parents who teach children to take decisions and I believe it is a great thing to do.
What important things do you consider while taking a big decision?
When taking a big decision, I try to figure out every right and wrong about it. It is lot of brainstorming, the people around me and myself. I like to talk to people who have been in the same position as me, the ones who have done that. Then, I go on and talk to my parents about it. But, finally it is more of what I feel is right because I think it is good to listen to head because it tells the most rational things to do but finally I am a believer of heart and do things that my heart thinks are right. 當(dāng)我做出一個(gè)重大決定時(shí),,我試著找出它的每一個(gè)正確和錯(cuò)誤。這是一堆頭腦風(fēng)暴,,我和我周圍的人,。我喜歡和那些和我一樣的人交談,那些做過同樣事情的人,。然后,,我繼續(xù)和我的父母談?wù)撨@件事。但是,,最后,,更多的是我認(rèn)為正確的事情,因?yàn)槲艺J(rèn)為傾聽頭腦是件好事,,因?yàn)樗嬖V了最理性的事情,,但最終我是一個(gè)心的信徒,做一些我認(rèn)為是正確的事情,。
Do you usually listen to someone ’ s advice?
It depends on the situation a lot. I mean, if it ’ s a serious situation and I have to make a big decision then usually I ’ ll ask people I think can help me for advice. If the advice seems to be good then I would certainly consider it. 這取決于情況,,我的意思是,如果這是一個(gè)嚴(yán)重的情況,,我必須做出一個(gè)重大的決定,,那么我通常會(huì)問一些我認(rèn)為可以幫助我尋求建議的人。如果這個(gè)建議看起來很好,,那么我肯定會(huì)考慮的,。
Do you prefer to listen to your relatives ’ or friends ’ advice? Why?
Again, it depends. There are some things my friends might have more experience of and therefore give better advice than my relatives. Sometimes they both have good advice … so I can ’ t say I always prefer to listen to one rather than the other. I usually try and talk to whoever I think can give me the best advice based on the situation. 再一次 , 這取決于。有一些事情我的朋友可能比我的親戚更有經(jīng)驗(yàn),,因此給我的建議比我的親戚要好,。有時(shí)他們都有很好的建議。所以我不能說我總是喜歡聽一個(gè)而不是另一個(gè),。我通常試著和任何我認(rèn)為能給我最好的建議的人交談,。
Who should give young people advice about their future career? Why?
It ’ s a good idea for young people to listen to a variety of advice from different sources and then make up their own minds about what they want to do. Teachers and career counselors have more knowledge about careers and the employment opportunities, but parents, relatives and friends also have a different insight which they can offer you … a more personal viewpoint sometimes. But at the end of the day, everyone should make their own decision because it ’ s their career - they need to be happy doing what they choose. 對(duì)于年輕人來說,傾聽來自不同來源的各種建議,,然后對(duì)他們想做的事情做出自己的決定是一個(gè)好主意,。教師和職業(yè)顧問對(duì)職業(yè)和就業(yè)機(jī)會(huì)有更多的了解,但父母、親戚和朋友也有不同的見解,,他們可以給你提供更多的個(gè)人觀點(diǎn),。但在一天結(jié)束的時(shí)候,每個(gè)人都應(yīng)該做出自己的決定,,因?yàn)檫@是他們的職業(yè)——他們需要快樂地做自己選擇的事情,。
How can people get information about careers? Why?
I believe that it ’ s easier than ever now thanks to the internet. There are many sites and sources of information which explain about many different careers, which careers are most popular and which pay the best money. You can research the career you ’ re thinking about just like any other subject. You can find out about all the options, the employment prospects and typical conditions as well as the long term professional development opportunities which exist.
我相信,多虧了互聯(lián)網(wǎng),,現(xiàn)在比以往任何時(shí)候都要容易,。有許多網(wǎng)站和信息來源可以解釋許多不同的職業(yè),哪些職業(yè)最受歡迎,,哪些職業(yè)最賺錢,。你可以像其他學(xué)科一樣研究你的職業(yè)生涯。你可以發(fā)現(xiàn)所有的選擇,,就業(yè)前景和典型的條件,,以及存在的長(zhǎng)期職業(yè)發(fā)展機(jī)會(huì)。
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