2017年7月15日雅思口语试题大范围预测
1. NEW
Describe a company or organization that employs a lot of people.
You should say:
What it is;
How many employees work there;
What its work;
and explain what you think about it.
2.NEW
Describe your favorite piece of clothing.
You should say:
Where you got it;
Do you often dress it;
When you wear it;
and explain why it is your favorite clothing.
3.NEW
Describe a couple you know who have a happy marriage.
You should say:
Who they are;
How you knew them;
What they usually do together;
and explain how you feel about their marriage.
4.NEW
Describe TV series you like
you should say:
what the TV series are
who act these series
what is the plot
and explain how you feel about it
5.NEW
Describe a person who was helpful to your work or study.
You should say:
Who it was;
What this person did;
How this person helped;
and explain how you felt after this person helped you.
6.NEW
Describe a city or town you have been to.
You should say:
Where it is;
When you visited it;
What you did there;
and explain why you like it.
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68. old
Describe an important skill you learnt when you were a child.
You should say:
what the skill was;
who you learnt it from;
how you learnt it;
and explain why you think it was useful.
69. old
Describe a wedding you attended.
You should say:
when it was;
who got married;
what happened at the wedding;
and explain how you felt about it.
70. old
Describe an important object that your family has kept for a long time.
You should say:
what the object is;
where it came from;
how long it has been in your family;
and explain why your family has kept it for long.
71. old
Describe a good part of your personality or character.
You should say:
what it is;
what this part of your personality or character is like;
how it affects your life or work;
and explain why you think it is good.
72. old
Describe a person who moved in with you.
You should say:
who that person is;
when he or she moved;
why he or she moved in with you;
and explain how it affected your life.
73. old
Describe a leader who you admire (for example, in sport, business or politics).
You should say:
who this person is;
what this person did (has done) that you admire;
how you got to know this person;
and explain how this leader's qualities impressed you.