纯干货 雅思口语9分经验分享 备考过程 重要注意事项!
Summary
TLDR这段视频访谈展示了Tina对多个话题的见解,包括她对工作的未来规划、对香水的个人喜好、香港乡村的自然美景以及户外活动。她还分享了自己喜欢去的阅读场所——位于香港中环的Fine Print咖啡厅,以及阅读给她带来的乐趣。此外,Tina探讨了儿童阅读的重要性、互联网对阅读习惯的影响,以及什么使得某本书成为畅销书。最后,她对实体书和图书馆的未来发表了看法。整个访谈不仅展现了Tina丰富的词汇量和流利的表达,还体现了她对各个话题深入的思考和见解。
Takeaways
- 📈 Tina计划将她的项目扩展,未来希望招募更多人员。
- 🌺 Tina每天佩戴香水,认为香水和服装一样,能给她带来不同的心情和氛围。
- 🎁 在赠送香水时,Tina认为这是一件非常个人化的事情,需要谨慎以避免发送错误的信号。
- 🌳 尽管香港是一个高度城市化的城市,但仍有许多吸引人的乡村地区,如大埔,适合周末放松。
- 🚶♂️ 香港是一个山城,拥有许多优美的远足径,适合户外活动爱好者。
- 📚 Tina喜欢在名为Fine Print的咖啡馆阅读,她认为这是一个能够无干扰阅读和享受宁静时光的好地方。
- 👪 提倡从小培养儿童阅读兴趣,父母应通过阅读故事来引导和激发孩子的阅读热情。
- 🌐 互联网对我们的阅读习惯既有积极也有消极影响,提供了丰富信息的同时也带来了信息碎片化和不实信息的问题。
- 🔍 在处理网络信息时,核实信息源并从多个角度获取信息是至关重要的。
- 📖 成为畅销书作者的因素众多,包括内容的吸引力和作者分析问题的方法。
- 🏛 虽然电子书和电子图书馆的流行可能会导致实体书和图书馆数量减少,但某些具有特殊意义的图书馆可能会被保留。
Q & A
Tina在项目中的角色是什么?
-Tina目前是该项目的唯一工作者,除了她的助手。
Tina对于香水的态度是怎样的?
-Tina非常喜欢香水,她每天都会佩戴,并认为香水可以给她带来不同的心情和氛围,她会根据服装搭配香水。
Tina为什么谨慎地给别人香水作为礼物?
-因为香水是一件非常个人化的东西,她不想发送错误的信号给别人。
在香港,人们为什么喜欢去乡下?
-虽然香港是一个高度城市化的地方,但其乡下有吸引人的地方,如大埔,人们喜欢在那里放松和徒步旅行,因为香港有很多美丽的徒步路径。
Tina最喜欢的阅读地点是哪里?
-Tina最喜欢在一个叫做Fine Print的咖啡馆阅读,这个地方位于香港中环,她觉得那里是一个可以不被打扰地阅读的好地方。
Tina认为孩子们应该在什么年龄开始阅读?
-Tina认为孩子们应该尽可能早地开始阅读,父母可以通过给孩子们讲故事来引导他们,并逐渐培养他们的阅读兴趣。
互联网如何影响了我们的阅读习惯?
-互联网使我们能够更快地获取信息,从多种来源阅读,但同时也带来了信息碎片化和错误信息的风险。
如何避免在互联网上阅读时被误导?
-Tina建议应该仔细检查信息来源,并从多个角度阅读新闻,以避免偏见和误导。
什么使得一个作者成为畅销书作者?
-内容的吸引力和作者处理复杂概念的能力,能以易于理解的方式呈现,可能会让作者成为畅销书作者。
未来,书籍和图书馆是否会消失?
-Tina希望书籍和图书馆不会完全消失,尽管电子书的流行可能会减少实体书和公共图书馆的数量。
Outlines
🌐 多语言表现
第一段讨论了使用多种外语进行表达的情况,强调了语言多样性在表现中的重要性,并提到了最佳外语表现的重要性。
🗣️ 个人与职业规划
第二段涉及一个对话场景,询问个人信息和未来工作计划。讨论了扩展业务、招聘更多员工的计划,以及个人对香水的偏好、赠送香水的个人看法,以及香港乡村地区的吸引力和户外活动。
🏞️ 香港乡村体验
第三段深入探讨了香港的乡村地区,特别是大埔的自然风光和户外活动,如远足。此外,还介绍了一个让人描述喜欢的阅读地点的任务,强调了一家位于中环的咖啡馆提供的独特阅读体验。
📚 阅读与互联网影响
第四段探讨了互联网对阅读习惯的影响,包括积极和消极方面,讨论了如何审慎对待网络信息。还探讨了什么因素促成畅销书作者,并且提到了时间管理类书籍的例子。
🏆 语言能力评估
第五段是对话者语言能力的评估,评价者肯定了对话者丰富的词汇量和准确使用。讨论了有效组织语言的策略,并赞扬了对话者调整口音以适应英语节奏的能力,强调了作为语言模范的重要性。
Mindmap
Keywords
💡扩展业务
💡香水
💡香港乡村
💡徒步
💡阅读
💡儿童阅读
💡互联网
💡畅销书作者
💡图书馆
💡语言使用
Highlights
Tina discusses her future plans to expand her business and recruit more people.
Tina expresses her love for perfume and how it complements her outfit and mood.
She shares her cautious approach to giving perfume as a personal gift.
Tina talks about visiting the countryside in Hong Kong, highlighting its attractiveness despite the city's urbanization.
She mentions hiking as a popular activity in Hong Kong's countryside.
Tina describes her favorite place to read outside her house, a cafe in Central Hong Kong called Fine Print.
She explains how the cafe's environment allows for uninterrupted reading and occasional social interactions.
Tina discusses the importance of reading for children and the role of parents in cultivating a reading habit.
She reflects on the impact of the internet on reading habits, noting both positive and negative aspects.
Tina emphasizes the need for careful evaluation of information found on the internet.
She speculates on what makes an author a bestseller, including content relevance and presentation.
Tina predicts the future of physical books and libraries in the digital age.
The examiner compliments Tina on her vocabulary range and accuracy.
Tina is advised on structuring responses and the benefits of this for both speaker and listener.
The examiner predicts Tina's high score in the speaking test and commends her proficiency level.
Transcripts
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all right so in this first part Tina I'd
like to ask you some questions about
yourself
and what are your future plans for work
to make it more full-fledged because
currently it's only me and my assistant
who are actually working on the project
but in the future I hope I can spend my
business and recruit more people
let's move on let's talk about perfume
do you like perfume
yes I do I wear perfume every day uh
it's part of my outfit because I feel
that both of them gives me a different
mood a different kind of vibe every day
so I try to match my perfume with my
outfit yeah do you give perfume as a
gift
yes but oh my
only personal thing right you don't want
to send the wrong signal to others
let's move on let's talk about the
countryside do you ever visit the
countryside in Hong Kong
yes although Hong Kong is a highly
urbanized City there are places in the
countryside that are really attractive
like um there's this area called taipo
in the North Folk Hall I always go there
on a weekend with my boyfriend and it's
a very nice place to relax and unwind
um and what do people like to do other
things people like to do in the
countryside in Hong Kong
they will always go hiking in the
countryside because Hong Kong is a
mountainous City although people when
they think of Hong Kong they think of
the skyscrapers but Hong Kong is covered
by Mountains for 90 80 of its whole
territory so Hong Kong has lots of nice
hiking spots and people like to go
hiking in the countryside yeah Tina I'm
going to give you a topic and I'd like
you to talk about it for one to two
minutes and before you talk you'll have
one minute to think about what you're
going to say and you can make notes if
you wish okay okay all right so can you
see this task guide on your screen okay
um yes I'd like you to describe a place
where you like to go and read which is
not your house
all right so remember you have one to
two minutes for this so don't worry if I
stop you or not tell you when your time
is up can you start speaking now please
all right so the place I like to go and
read is a cafe uh located in Central in
Hong Kong it is called fine print it's
also one of my favorite uh restaurants
so I go there uh perhaps once a week on
the weekend because it has become like a
ritual for me to go there every week to
enjoy their brunch and coffee
um I like to go there because it gives
me a very nice place where I can read
without the interruption of other people
because people who go there often they
also want to enjoy your life right I
want to enjoy your coffee or they want
to enjoy chatting with friends and there
are no people
urging you to leave the place unlike in
some cafes in Hong Kong so if you sit
there without doing anything people will
just be staring at you and then urging
you to go I have vibrant I don't feel
the urge to leave the spot and my
favorite table there is a high table it
has a window view so as I read I can
look out the window and see people
walking past and sometimes I'll have
some special encounters like when people
see what I'm reading they will come to
me and gently initiate a conversation
over the book I read and I'm I've also
made some friends because of that
um I find places like fibroid quite rare
in Hong Kong because Hong Kong is a very
fast-paced City and a lot of times you
have to rush doing your things so for a
nice cafe like fine print where you can
really just sit there spend a very nice
afternoon on Sunday reading a book
that's really rare
so for other people they also enjoy the
cafe but like I said they don't really
push you when they see that you're not
eating your food or you're not drinking
your coffee it's a set they respect you
in a way that makes me feel quite
comfortable yeah thank you thank you so
we've been talking about a cafe where
you like to go and read and I'd like to
discuss with you one or two more general
questions related to this so let's talk
about reading and children what do you
think is the best age for children to
start to read
start to develop a Consciousness uh or
awareness about words and pictures
because uh initially parents can guide
children in their reading like parents
can read a lot of stories to Children
act and try to develop uh an interest in
children in reading and later when
children recognize more words they can
start to read by themselves because
really really cultivates the mind if we
don't read we don't get new information
so I also I would say as soon as
possible so you know as you talked about
parents encouraging children to read by
doing things how tell me more about how
parents can encourage their children to
read more
I think it's important that parents
develop or try to cultivate an intrinsic
motivation in children to read in Hong
Kong parents are very aggressive because
they all understand people into the best
schools right so they will force your
children to read by giving themselves
like rewards like oh if you read this
book then I'll buy you this toy but I
don't think that's a very sustainable
practice I think parents perhaps Can
Read With Children and enjoy the stories
together like when children see parents
are devoted to reading as well perhaps
they can develop a better interest in
reading too
let's talk now about reading in the
internet
um how do you think the internet has
affected what we read
um I think the impact is all is both
positive and negative on a positive side
uh the internet has
has made us uh or has
helped us to read more like we can get
information from different websites
different sources and we also get
information uh very fast compared with
like before when we could only get
information from the TV or the newspaper
and that will be delayed but now we get
the first hand information or
information almost instantly as
something happens but for the negative
side I would say the internet has often
has also offered us
some fragmented information or
misinformation or even disinformation so
when we read things on the internet we
have to be extra careful to distinguish
the kind of correct information from the
wrong one
how can we be extra careful what do we
do
um I think it's important to double
check the The Source or to read
different things right to read different
versions of the news sometimes One news
Outlet may be biased it could be because
of their political background or it
could be because of other things so it's
important to double check the
information that you get and don't
spread information the first time you
get it you have to double check before
you spread it to others
now let's talk about reading and authors
books what do you think makes an author
a best seller
hmm
well there are many different factors uh
okay first I can think of is perhaps the
concept yeah the content maybe the
author is talking about something that
has
aroused some
like people's Collective reaction like
if you're talking about something that
everyone is paying attention to these
days then people would like to read a
book or it could be uh because of the
approach that the author used to address
the issue that some author is good at
analyzing a very difficult idea or
difficult construct in a very
approachable or indirective way in that
way it will attract more readers can you
think of an example of an author who
does this who's able to do what you just
talked to them okay yeah uh a few months
ago or like a
like this covert has really made me
confused about time
um I read a book called It's a self-help
book wait let me think about a name but
it's something about how to manage your
time time management is a very broad
issue right
um but the author is able to really
tackle this this issue and to chunky
divide it into different sections oh I
think it's about how to change your
habit yeah how to make the time and
change your habit so the author is
analyzing everything very clearly using
a lot of psychological like skills in
person persuading us or in helping us to
reflect upon our current time management
practice so after reading the book I
really have I really had more clarity on
how I am currently using my time and how
like what changes I can make to my
current routines thank you now looking
into the future do you think that books
and libraries will disappear
uh if we are talking about physical
books and libraries uh I would say
uh I hope they won't appear all together
but I would say they would definitely
decrease in number because to be honest
a lot of people now read ebooks right
they also have like e-library so people
may think that there is no need to keep
a physical building as a library anymore
because they would say oh I can build a
residential like building there or I can
develop a shopping mall there right
control shopping mall there so maybe
they'll decrease in number but I think
they will still be kept in some places
like for like universities maybe right
it's hard to imagine that you know where
you're going to ask for you can't find a
library there so yeah I think for some
libraries especially those with special
meanings they've been recapped but for
public libraries they would definitely
decrease in number
thank you
thank you very much Tina that's the end
of your speaking test no look look you I
mean I'm just thinking okay you uh you
will have no problem at all getting a
very good score and and I guess you
probably know that but just just to
compliment you on your range of
vocabulary okay which is great and by
and large all used accurately
oh I mean I say buying life I don't
really have any examples to actually to
say that it wasn't but you know I mean a
little very very small things like
um you use the word urging twice and
then urge all right so obviously you
know I wish you want to be really picky
you could say well why didn't you could
have said in Courage or something like
that but those those they just kind of
are insignificant comments really
because you know you've got um
you seemed you seem to have an instant
access to the words that you need to
describe to talk about what it is you
want to say so well done well done that
very very good Indian I won't go through
a list of all the ones but you know
little things like to chunk and
fragmented information and those kind of
things very nice and I think one of the
things that um I would like to
compliment you on and of course
encourage you to continue doing it and
that is the way in which you structure
your your responses the way in which you
frame what you're going to say you know
for example you know they're positive
and negatives to this so there are many
different factors which is great and of
course and as you know it's a great
strategy to give you a little bit of
time to organize what it is you're then
going to say all right all right I don't
know this you need that time but it's
good for the listener because the
listener is then prepared oh okay and
you know what it's like when you're
listening to somebody else there's a
processing going on you're having to
work to understand what they've just
said so that also gives the listener
time just to recover from whatever it is
you've just said finish understanding
that perhaps and then be ready for the
next bit that was great
um it gives me
I was trying to read my writing
there was one thing you said
um or you said some author is
yeah you can't really say some author
if you want to say you know there are
but it would be more logical to say some
authors are
it was an outlier in the sense that
it didn't happen maybe I wasn't paying
attention
well I mean you see what's interesting
is that when you if you look at the
the actual examiners uh rubric the um
the band descriptors they use that you
can make mistakes but it's called
mistakes that are typical of native
speakers because native speakers make
mistakes right of course they do yeah so
um that would come under that so look I
would
you know I would be over the moon a very
happy if
um if you got a nine because I don't
think this I can't see any reason why
you wouldn't the the issue here of
course is that there's there's a
dare I say it um an unrecognized bias
against those people who are not native
speakers whatever we mean by native
speaker of course and I guess so look
you'll get whatever it is you need
because nobody needs more than an 18
speaking and and you should yet easily
getting out there because I mean I have
no I would have no idea where you came
from if I didn't know where you came
from all right
from your act from your speaking and
your accent you have managed to lose
your are you originally a Cantonese
speaker yes yeah yeah so you've managed
to lose that now I'd love to understand
why it is and how you manage because
it's fairly rare because the Rhythm for
example of Cantonese is so different
from the rhythm of English right so that
you've managed to lose that or lose if
that's not the right way you've managed
to
completely move from being a Cantonese
speaker to being an English speaker
which is great and this is great for
your students they're very very lucky to
have you as a teacher at least in terms
of being a model of language because
working here in Vietnam
you know it's um unless you have a good
model from an early age then so many of
those
um bad habits become embedded right and
they're very difficult to change once
you once you've got okay
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