雅思口语这一季最让人跌眼镜的题目就是“once you use your imagination”! 相信大家小学时候,肯定被语文老师每天逼着写过日记!什么“扶老奶奶过马路”也肯定在你的日记里出现过。除了“今日天气”和结尾的“啊!这真是有意义的一天啊”,中间的故事应该都是编的!
每天都被锁在教室里,哪有那么多的老奶奶可以扶啊!那些发生在校园里的、上学放学路上的故事,全是动用我们无边无际的想象力搞出来的啊!只不过我们怎么也不会想到,这段经历,居然可以写进雅思口语考试……
如果大家觉得小学的陈年往事过于幼稚,那时候的想象力过于天马行空,说说长大后编的故事写的文章也可以啊!比如万圣节马上就要到了!老师可以逼我们写个鬼故事应应景嘛!
I’d like to talk about the time when I was forced to write a ghost story.
Every Halloween, my English teacher would come up with some crazy ideas, you know, just to keep us busy, but in her words, the whole point of doing that is to experience the unique culture and get in the festive mood. Last year, she gave us an assignment about writing a movie review after watching the horror movie Dead Silence she recommended, which, by the way, almost scared me to death. And this year, she thought it would be a good idea to be more creative and inventive, so she wanted each of us to write the most frightening/horrifying ghost story we could think of, and we had to do it in just 2 hours.
So you know, all of a sudden, every classic plot in those horror movies popped into my head. At first, I tried to put them all together in my story, well, in a logical way, but later I kind of gave up, ‘cause what I wrote made no sense at all. So I decided to make up my own story, which means I needed to come up with a background, some main characters and the climax of my story. I racked my brains trying to think of the scariest elements, like creepy dolls, hideous monsters, terrifying vampires or disgusting zombies. So finally, I just mixed all these factors together, and to be honest, it was a little bit long and it wasn’t that scary in the end, but that was the best I could do and it was a real challenge to my imagination.
上面的素材,改吧改吧就能变成“跟一群人做的事情”,就说老师让我们小组合作完成一篇鬼故事呗!
还有之前介绍过耿直的雅思烤鸭面对这道题目,可能会回答“我上次发挥想象力是上次口语的Part 2”,倒也不是不行,如果雅思考官可以接受如此真诚的你,可能会给考官留下好印象也说不定。不过如果你想play it safe,那就把雅思口语随便变成学校的某场口语考试呗:
Well, the last time I had to use my imagination was when I was taking the speaking test in my college, which was just like the IELTS speaking test. My teacher asked me to describe a foreign city I’ve been to, but the truth is, I’ve never been abroad. And the worst part was, we are not allowed to ask the teacher to change the topic, so I just needed to make up a trip that does not exist. It was so hard, ‘cause in order to make my story more real, I had to come up with the time it happened, the place I went to, and what I did and saw during the trip. The first city that came to mind was Las Vegas, ‘cause I’d seen so many movies and TV shows about that vibrant city, you know, the exciting and colorful night life and all. And thankfully, my vivid imagination finally came in handy. What I did was to tell my teacher what a fabulous time I had in an imaginary hotel, and of course some of the stories were from the movies I watched, like the casino and the all-you-can-eat buffet, which I’d never been to. So you see, it’s fair to say my made-up story was basically in my imagination.
And the funny thing was, I got more and more excited when I was telling the story, it seemed that I even bought it. So… the test went quite well, I guess.
作者简介:
朱博,雅思口语美女讲师,毕业于985院校大连理工大学,硕士保送一等奖学金。在校期间曾游学美国,任出版社英语出版中心校对四年,工作严谨,活泼开朗,让大家快乐的学习英语。
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