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雅思聽力沒寫介詞怎麼辦

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當我們遇到雅思精聽,介詞大部分聽不出,應該怎麼辦?我相信這是同學們十分關心的典型問題。下面小編就給大家聊聊這個話題!

雅思聽力沒寫介詞怎麼辦

雅思聽力沒寫介詞怎麼辦

首先同學們在學習雅思聽力的過程中,無論是點聽/泛聽/精聽,還是刷詞/刷題等等,都應該明確一個近期目標和一個遠期目標。

近期目標就是我所做的一切練習有助於提升雅思聽力的分數;遠期目標指的是,這些練習還能提升我實際的英語聽力水平。

很多同學在某一種練習當中做不好就被卡住了,其實大可不必。Chloe老師在這裏跟大家明確兩點:想要聽力分數高,不一定需要練習精聽。同時介詞聽不出來,也不會影響大家做題。

下面我就分三部分展開來說說。

Part1.

如何提升雅思聽力?

雅思聽力考的是抓詞的能力。展開來說就是考察在語料篇章中準確識別關鍵詞keyword的能力。

第一步,首先要加強聽力詞彙,學習《雅思聽力真題語料庫》裏面的重點章節。

聽力無論是填空還是選擇題,名詞是最重要,同時也是最常考的,建議同學們買一本《雅思聽力真題語料庫》來刷一下。

第二步,打開雅思聽力音頻,翻到背後原文,邊播放音頻邊大聲開口跟讀原文,培養語速、語感,同時思考爲什麼考官在那些地方出題,摸透考點。

第三步纔是開始根據題型和section進行單項訓練。

最後一步做套題。

在聽力辨音方面,其實不需要太在意介詞,反而應該把重點放在單複數、數字、同音詞等上面,這是經常出錯的考點。

告訴大家一個小Tip:打開聽力音頻,翻到背後原文,邊聽音頻邊看原文邊跟讀,(不要讀一句暫停一句,要跟着讀下來),對於提升整體的語感以及抓關鍵詞大有幫助噢。

Part2.

爲什麼你介詞聽不出來?

接下來說說,爲什麼介詞聽不出來,我認爲原因只有一個:不是耳朵不好,是語法不好。

但凡有一定的語法常識+語感,不需要明確聽到那些詞的發音也可以規避掉語法上的錯誤。

很多介詞什麼的聽不聽得出來大部分情況下都不大影響理解和做題。

所以建議同學們提升一下語法水平,重點放在介詞搭配+時態上面。

雅思36D的Chloe老師推薦給大家兩本語法書。

《劍橋雅思語法精講精練》

涵蓋了雅思考試考查的所有語法點,全面講解了順利通過雅思考試需要掌握的語法知識,同時包含了所需的雅思解題技巧,並提供大量練習供考生鞏固提高。

《劍橋雅思常見錯誤精講精練》

通過對上萬篇雅思5分以上考生試卷的分析,以真實語境再現常見錯誤,並提供瞭如何規避這些錯誤的方法。

Part3.

精聽適合什麼內容?

其實只要雅思聽力不是爲了拿滿分(雖然我滿分,但是我也沒有練習精聽哈哈),是不需要用到精聽這種方法的,沒必要。

精聽反而適合在口譯、同傳、交傳的訓練中可以使用,配合速記交替練習。

雅思36D的Chloe老師認爲,精聽這種方式更加適合口譯/同聲傳譯/交互傳譯等專業的學習。

興趣的寶寶可以看一下,下面這些澳洲/英國海外院校的翻譯專業信息。

澳大利亞院校

新南威爾士大學 University of New South Wales

專業名稱:口譯和筆譯專業

入學雅思要求:新南威爾士大學的翻譯課程有兩種,中英翻譯碩士以及翻譯學碩士。兩個課程的雅思要求都是總分6.5,單項不低於6.0。

教學優勢:院校優勢:學校綜合實力強,課程有特點,對英語的要求在大校裏面來說算是比較寬鬆。

西悉尼大學 University of Western Sydney

專業名稱:翻譯專業

入學雅思要求:口筆譯文憑及翻譯碩士的雅思要求是總分7.0,單項不低於6.0;會議翻譯的雅思要求是總分7.5,單項不低於7.0,並且英語專業背景,平均分達到75分以上,或者非英語專業背景但有3年翻譯工作經驗。

教學優勢:西悉尼大學的翻譯課程是澳洲歷史最悠久的翻譯課程,該校師資雄厚,NAATI通過率一直在澳洲名列前茅。

麥考瑞大學 Macquarie University

專業名稱:翻譯學

入學雅思要求:總分7.0,寫作閱讀不低於7.0,口語聽力不低於6.0。如果學生雅思達到總分6.5(寫作閱讀6.5,聽力口語6.0),可入讀CME語言中心的10周TIPP語言班。

教學優勢:是澳洲所有學校裏面翻譯學位設置最全面最豐富的學校,對學生要求嚴格,圖書館翻譯類藏書量大,NAATI通過率高。

英國院校

巴斯大學 Bath University

專業名稱:Interpreting and Translating (MA) 同聲傳譯專業,一年制授課式碩士課程。

入學雅思要求:IELTS 7.0 每一項不低於6.5,根據其他情況如果寫作只有6.0的也可以接受。

教學優勢:巴斯大學爲國際大學翻譯學院聯合會(CIUTI)的四個會員大學之一,翻譯與口譯專業爲歐洲議會特別撥款給巴斯大學所設立,志爲聯合國和歐洲議會輸送優秀翻譯人員。

利茲大學 Leeds University

專業名稱:

MA Applied Translation Studies、MA Interpreting and Translation Studies、MA Conference Interpreting & Translation Studies

入學雅思要求:雅思總分6.5分,口語7.0分,其餘部分6.0分,通過翻譯筆試和麪試。

教學優勢:利茲大學是全英最好的10所研究性大學之一,利茲大學現代語言文化學院下屬的翻譯研究中心在全世界享有盛名。

這是一篇滿滿的乾貨呀,希望能幫助大家走出聽力的困局,登上雅思高分之巔!

雅思聽力材料:Mediterranean Sea

Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the east by the Levant. The sea is sometimes considered a part of the Atlantic Ocean, although it is usually identified as a completely separate body of water.

The name Mediterranean is derived from the Latin mediterraneus, meaning "inland" or "in the middle of the land" (from medius, "middle" and terra, "land"). It covers an approximate area of 2.5 million km? (965,000 sq mi), but its connection to the Atlantic (the Strait of Gibraltar) is only 14 km (8.7 mi) wide. In oceanography, it is sometimes called the Eurafrican Mediterranean Sea or the European Mediterranean Seato distinguish it from mediterranean seas elsewhere.

The Mediterranean Sea has an average depth of 1,500 m (4,900 ft) and the deepest recorded point is 5,267 m (17,280 ft) in the Calypso Deep in the Ionian Sea.

It was an important route for merchants and travelers of ancient times that allowed for trade and cultural exchange between emergent peoples of the region. The history of the Mediterranean region is crucial to understanding the origins and development of many modern societies. "For the three quarters of the globe, the Mediterranean Sea is similarly the uniting element and the centre of World History."

雅思聽力材料:The Arctic Ocean

The Arctic Ocean

The Arctic Ocean (also called Northern Icy Ocean or Northern Ocean), located in theNorthern Hemisphere and mostly in the Arctic north polar region, is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceanic divisions. The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) recognizes it as an ocean, although some oceanographers call it the Arctic Mediterranean Sea or simply the Arctic Sea, classifying it a mediterranean sea or an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean. Alternatively, the Arctic Ocean can be seen as the northernmost part of the all-encompassing World Ocean.

Almost completely surrounded by Eurasia and North America, the Arctic Ocean is partly covered by sea icethroughout the year (and almost completely in winter). The Arctic Ocean's temperature and salinity varyseasonally as the ice cover melts and freezes; its salinity is the lowest on average of the five major oceans, due to low evaporation, heavy freshwater inflow from rivers and streams, and limited connection and outflow to surrounding oceanic waters with higher salinities. The summer shrinking of the ice has been quoted at 50%. The US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) uses satellite data to provide a daily record of Arctic sea ice cover and the rate of melting compared to an average period and specific past years.

雅思聽力材料:The Southern Ocean

Southern Ocean

The Southern Ocean (also known as the Great Southern Ocean, Antarctic Ocean, South Polar Ocean and Austral Ocean) comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean, generally taken to be south of 60°S latitude and encircling Antarctica. As such, it is regarded as the fourth-largest of the five principal oceanic divisions (after the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, but larger than the Arctic Ocean). This ocean zone is where cold, northward flowing waters from the Antarctic mix with warmer subantarctic waters.

Geographers disagree on the Southern Ocean's northern boundary or even its existence, with many considering the waters part of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans instead. Others regard the Antarctic Convergence, an ocean zone which fluctuates seasonally, as separating the Southern Ocean from other oceans, rather than the 60th parallel. Australian authorities regard the Southern Ocean as lying immediately south of Australia.

The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) has not yet ratified its 2000 definition of the ocean as being south of 60°S. Its latest published definition of oceans dates from 1953; this does not include the Southern Ocean. However, the more recent definition is used by the IHO and others.