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如何描述一本你读过的书?什么样的表达才能够逻辑通顺呢?下面是雅思口语有关书的话题,一起来了解下吧:

雅思口语有关书的话题

雅思口语有关书的话题

Question:

1.What kinds of books did you like to read when you were young?

2.Do you still keep these books?

3.Have you ever given others books as gifts?

4.What’s your favorite kind of books?

高分示范答案:

1. Oh, it’s a tough question, or it should be more of what books I don’t read. I have a really open mind to books and what genre they are. Classic literature, novel, autobiography, historical story, even romance-flavoured fantasy like vampires and werewolves…whatever.

如果想让自己的雅思口语答案更像是真实的交流而不是背答案,可以学习一下该答案的回答方式。Oh, it’s a tough question, or it should be more of what books I don’t read.几乎就是一种反客为主的方法,一下子就将考试变成了交流。

2. No. not really. Our home has been relocated several times,so I believe only a couple of my teen books survive the turbulent times. A lot of books were simply gotten rid of, some in my knowledge, some out of. I know for sure the works of George Orwell were well kept because they are my all time favourites.

学习relocate,survive这两个动词的用法,还有get rid of和in my knowledge。

3. A book makes a fantastic gift, so a big fat yes. a book that I know the receiver will like and I can easily afford is often my top 1 choice of a gift.. I send a good English glossary book to a friend who is struggling for a better command of English vocabulary, and a great advanced English grammar book to a smart middle schooler I once tutored. Usually it serve as a parting gift and I would leave some little encouraging words on the tittle page.

学习动词make,afford,serve的使用

4. Honestly.... I would have to go with Harry Potter, the fantasy fiction. Harry Potter was my gateway series to the genre of fiction fantasy. It was a thrilling ride when I first read it. It introduced me to a world of such potential and so many possibilities, that it was only natural that I would read books that have perfected J.K. Rowling's style. It's only natural that I would come across and read books which are miles above the Harry Potter franchise.

go with, gateway, introduce, such potential and so many possibilities.

绝对地道语料:

1.Q:A book makes a fantastic gift. True or false?

书是超级棒的礼物,真的还是假的?

A:Both.

It’s true because books are personal - they show you care enough to pick something specific. They are a way of sharing something that moved you, or made you laugh. They communicate This really made me think of you.

It’s false, because depending on mitigating factors and circumstances, a book can absolutely tank, and prove to be a real stinker of a present, met with “You shouldn’t have. No….really.”

Of course, there are fairly surefire ways to give a book as a gift successfully. Almost anyone would find use and appreciation for a blank journal. If you want to wow them, a signed copy of a book you already know they love makes for a special surprise, and one that will possibly appreciate in monetary value, not just sentimental.

Having enjoyed and endured my fair share of successes and failures in the books-as-gifts department, I feel equipped to comment on common book-gifting errors, and hopefully prevent some lovely soul with the best intentions from having their gift fall flat.

Onward, brave booklovers.

2.Q: Is there such a thing as 'buying too many books'?

有买的书过多这回事吗?

以下的回答有着非常细腻的笔法,生动的细节,每一段都值得去背诵与模仿。可以说ever word speaks of a avid book-lover!

A:My heart fluttered when I read this question and to be honest, I don't think I'd be able to find any discourse with anyone in the world who would be able to give a very clear answer to that.

Nonetheless I shall try to answer this to the best of my ability. There is a Japanese word - Tsuduku: which is the constant act of buying books, but never reading them. Specifically, it is letting books pile up in one's room so much that the owner never gets a chance to read all of them. This is done by the owners of the books, not by the booksellers. Would we call it hoarding? The answer depends upon the person looking at this issue but as a person who loves buying books, let me indulge in this.

雅思口语描述一本让人振奋的书

Describe an exciting book you have read 描述一本让人振奋的书

You should say:

When you read it

What type/kind of book it i

What it is about

Why you read it/why it is exciting

范文:

 雅思口语介绍一本想一读再读的书

一本我读过的让人振奋的书是《The Lonely Planet》,它是一本内容很丰富的世界畅销旅行指南。

An exciting book that I have read is the Lonely Planet, which is a very popular and informative traveling book in the world.

我第一次读到这本书还是在去年的时候,那个时候我从JD上购买了这本书。我打算用它来作为我去新西兰旅行的一个必不可少的向导。

The first time I read it was during the last Christmas. I saw an advertisement about this book series, and immediately bought it on JD Read, which is an online book selling platform. It was a must for me during that time because I wanted it to be my helpful tour guide when I was traveling around New Zealand.

这本书很有意思,因为它不仅仅有很多地图和介绍风土人情的图片,而且还有最新的酒店、餐饮、博物馆等咨询。

I thought this book was quite worthwhile reading, because there’s not only a lot of vivid pictures and maps which indicated some cultural aspects about New Zealand, but also provided up some up-to-date contact information of so many awesome hotels, cafeterias and museums, etc.

让我感觉很振奋的点在于,通过这本书我发现了一个很好但是人又少的度假村,在哪里我静静地享受了两个星期的美好时光。

What made me feel very excited about this book was that it enabled me to find a very wonderful and quiet resort that was not known to most travels in New Zealand. This resort had first class service, and provided us tasty breakfast without charge. This place also allowed me to make some Maori friends who taught me a lot useful Maori expressions. I spend my most memorable two weeks there during the whole last year.

雅思口语介绍一本想一读再读的书

Describe a book you recently read that you would like to read again.

You should say:

What the book is about

Why you read it

What you learned from this book

And explain why you would like to read it again.

范文

Ok, well after a bit of thought, I’ve decided that the book I’d like to talk about is one called Think Like DaVinci, as it's definitely a book I would like to read again at some point, for reasons I'll come on to shortly.

But firstly though, with regard to what the book’s about, well in a nutshell, it basically explains how all of us have the capability and potential to become a genius, like DaVinci. And it outlines a few various things that he used to do, which we can also get into the habit of doing. So essentially, it puts forward some ideas on how we can all live to our full potential.

Anyway, as for what made me read it, well if my memory serves me correctly, I was browsing around in my local bookshop one day, and the book's cover kind of just caught my eye when I saw the name DaVinci written in big bold letters. So I read a few pages to see if it was any good, and ended up buying it.

I should also mention the fact that I'm quite a big fan of self-help books, because on the whole, I tend to learn quite a lot from them, and this book was definitely no exception. Just to give you an example, I would say I've learned to become much more observant after reading this book, such as generally paying more attention to everything around me. And in so doing, it’s made me appreciate things a lot more.

Of course, there were a number of other things I learned, but nothing else is coming to mind right now, and that's really kind of why I wanna read the book again, because I've forgotten a lot of it. So I kind of need torefresh my memory a little bit!

雅思口语讲述一本你读过的书

Describe an exciting book you have read.

范文:

The Moon and Sixpence was just that kind of a book for me. I first read the book when I was studying in London, the hometown of the author. The book is just mind blowing. The book tells the story about an uncompromising and self-destructive man who forsakes wealth and comfort to pursue the life of a painter.

Every page of the book is so gripping and intriguing that once a person starts reading the book it is impossible to leave it and do something else. It is such a page-turner. It teaches a really good lesson on how focused he was on the moon rather than sixpence. Another good lesson it teaches is that no matter where you are or at what age, you can ace it if you believe in yourself.

关键词

1. mind-blowing adj. 让人印象极深的事物

2. gripping adj. 令人全神贯注的,扣人心弦的

3. grip v. 紧握

4. intriguing adj. 极具吸引人的

5. page-turner n. 引人入胜的书

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