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雅思口語話題素材:挑戰的經歷

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  挑戰自我,才能超越自我。在生活中,你有哪一些關於挑戰的經歷呢?下面小編給大家分享一些雅思口語話題素材:挑戰的經歷。

雅思口語話題素材:挑戰的經歷

雅思口語話題:挑戰

Describe a challenging experience you had

You should say:

What experience it was;

When you had it;

Why it was challenging;

And explain how you felt about it.

解析:

話題要求描述一項頗有挑戰性的經歷,可以是重大考試、求職等比較重要的人生經歷,也可以是學習一項技能等比較細節的經歷。在解釋完經歷是什麼之後,需要解釋一下爲什麼你覺得它有挑戰性,這段經歷對你的影響和體會。

參考範文一:

Talking about the Most challenging as well as the most impressive experience in last two years, I would definitely say that it was keeping two parrots at home. My brother gave me two parrots (they should be called Budgerigar) as a surprise gift when my summer vacation began in last year. At first, I was overjoyed when hearing that I need to shoulder the whole responsibility to take care of them. In the following several days, I searched much information on the Internet to get to know its food list, living habits and behaviours, even the possible symptoms of getting ill. Then I bought them a nice and bigger cage as their “luxury flat” to offer them more space for activities. Preparing daily food and water, talking to them and observing them, I patiently did all what I could do to fully shoulder the responsibility as their owner.

As I said it was very challenging because I found it was so hard to keep two LITTLE things! I need to pay great attention, efforts and patience to complete the daily feeding and cleaning, which was more challenging than the daily tasks in online games. Moreover, my nice talking and observing couldn’t do any help to train them to listen to me, even be a little bit friendly to me! I thought the training to birds was so a piece of cake before keeping them. When I approached them more closer than usual, they would flapped their wings and flew around the whole cage, even pecked me badly. As for the most important point, they could be making noises all the time during the day. It was a period when I didn’t feel like hearing any bird songs, so-called “birds’ singing”. It was a great sense of helplessness when my passion met with my frustration in keeping them, especially when I found what could I do was only to deal with their dropping waste and the falling-out feathers. Finally I realized that keeping pets is a thing that “Love me much (not little), love me longer”. Taking the responsibility for your pet is much more challenging than saying that. You have to think carefully before having a plan to keep a pet. Last but not the least, you need to take care of it throughout its whole life to experience what responsibility is.

參考範文二:

would like to talk about the time I first moved to Changsha for college. It’s one of the major changes in my life till now I have to say.

Firstly, I was born in the north of China. We have drier winter, while Changsha, which is a southern city is probably the most humid city in the world. The constant rain is killing me. And the food in Changsha is too spicy and salty for me. I am not used to having too many spices and chili in the food. Also, I can’t really understand the local language.

Besides, college study is totally different from high school study, including in study methods and subjects. For example, you don’t have anyone to supervise you or motivate you on your own things. You can only rely on yourself.

Another significant change for me is the living environment. I used to live with my parents and have my own room, while in college, I have to live with 5 other girls in a small dormitory. We even don’t have a private ’s utterly inconvenient when you have to share the bathroom with so many other people, like more than 70 people.

To conclude, I am still adapting myself to the new environment and the new life. Like people always say, we’ll have to embrace the change.

雅思口語Part2: 近期改變/有挑戰的經歷

雅思口語Part2考題:

Describe a recent change that happened on you.

You should say :

What the change was ?

What caused the change ?

What did you do ?

How you felt about it ?

新題參考:

1.I'd like talk about an amazing change happened on me less than 2 months,I managed to lose 20 't that amazing?

2.I was a big boy.I used to eat lots junk people warned me that my diet habit could kill ,i didn't take it my body weight was out of I found that I couldn’t fit in my favorite jacket,I was very disappointed.I couldn’t believe that’s me in the mirror.I decided to change it before it's too late.

ging the old habits is the first ing rid of the junk food could be a good start.I sticked to a y meal,I ate lots of fresh vegetables and caculated how much calories i des that,I did lots of exercise.I went to the gym a couple of times a daily routine was like 20 minute aerobics and an hour weight lifting.

,my hard work paid off.A couple of weeks later,I started to see changes.I saw my body weight was declining.I made it and I'm very proud of myself.

  2020年5-8月雅思口語part2新題預測:遇到的挑戰

題目:

Describe a difficult challenge you met

You should say:

What it was

When and where it happened

What you did

And explain why you think it is a challenge

範文:

我覺得參加一個業餘象棋比賽並獲得獎項對我而言是個挑戰。我在這方面只是個新手,但幸運的是我竟然進了決賽。雖然沒能拿到名次,但是這次經歷也教會了很多東西。

My experience of trying to win a prize in a chess competition for amateurs(業餘人士) could be a perfect story for this topic. I think it’s a challenge for me, because when playing chess, you have to plan every of your moves ahead, and pay attention to not only your own pieces(棋子)and moves, but that of the other player.

And also, it is a small life goal for me. Shameless to say this, but in my life, I have won some prizes, but most of them are in the academic field, just 1 or 2 out of them are music-related. Somehow, I’m just more academically inclined(偏學術). So, I was thinking about to win another prize in a field that I am not so familiar with. I know chances are slim(希望渺茫), because I was just a beginner in chess-playing. But anyways, it never hurt to give it a shot(嘗試), right?

As a beginner, I luckily fight to the final, but didn’t come out on top in the end. I still remember, I just slept 4hours the night before the final, because I am so nervous that I suffered from insomnia(失眠). That was why I drank a cup of coffee to refresh myself the next morning. At the first 20 minutes of the game, I was actually the one on the win side, because I took most of the competitor’s pieces off the chessboard. But unexpectedly, he just somehow turned the table(扭轉局勢,反敗爲勝) and checkmated(將軍) me with a little pawn.

Although I didn’t fulfill my goal, I still learned a lot from this experience. I think the world was just like a big chessboard, on which all of us were little pieces. Some of us are born to be the king or queen, while others may be little pawns standing at the corner of the chessboard, just like you and me. But even a little pawn stands a chance(有機會)of winning.

  雅思口語Part2常考話題:經歷過的困難

雅思範文part2範文:A difficult time you went through

One of the most important times in my life, as it is in almost everyone’s life, was when I was sixteen.

I was in high school in Beijing. I was a kind of a shy teenager and only had one friend. We were very close and did everything together. We would often go to each other’s house for sleep overs, and would stay up late at night chatting about everything two children could ever chat about. We were best of friends until one day when we had a terrible misunderstanding. She thought I had told someone a secret that she had told me, and she decided not to be my friend anymore. She made a new best friend and would strut around with her trying to make me jealous. She would gossip with all the other kids about me. I suddenly became an outcast at school, and thus, became utterly lonely and depressed. I thought there was something seriously wrong with me.

It was not until I talked with my cousin about my situation, that I realized it was not me that had a problem but her. I also began to understand that you can not take what others say and do so close to heart, or you will always feel bad about yourself, and will never be able to live your life. I also realized that bad things happen in life, and you can not hide from them; or dig yourself into a hole. I eventually found a new best friend, whom I am still friends with today. I have a more open personality, and I am one of the top students in my college. I believe that situation made me a stronger person. I can handle rejection now wherever it comes from, and just keep rolling with a smile on my face.

雅思口語話題素材:挑戰的經歷