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關(guān)于遲到的雅思口語(yǔ)話題解讀

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       雅思口語(yǔ)Part2:遲到

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  The city I live in has a severe problem of traffic jam and due to that we often get late. One such event when I was late in an important exam was a frustrating experience for me. It was 2 years ago when I was a student of the university. I had an exam at 8.30 am which I thought would be at 9.30 am. I did this mistake because I noted the time wrong in my notebook. I prepared for the exam well and left home at 8.15 am as my usual journey to my university takes around 40 minutes. According to the schedule, I should have reached at least 30 minutes before the exam time.

  I already had wrong idea about the exam timing and over it I found that it was raining outside and there were very little transportation available in the road. I had to stand at the bus stoppage for more than 30 minutes before I actually got into a bus. To my surprise, the traffic on the road was very bad. The bug was moving very slowly because of the unavoidable traffic jam. I was hopping desperately to reach the university in time. But that was not my day! I reached at the exam hall at 10.15 am and I was shocked to learn that the exam would end only in 15 minutes. I was so worried and anxious that I could not think clearly what to do.

  I felt helpless at that time and was asked the teacher what can I do now. He asked me to come after the exam ends. I followed him as soon as he left the exam room. I noticed that some of my classmates were also looking at me with surprise and were probably thinking how careless I was to miss such an important exam.

  After I reach the class exam coordinator’s room, he took me to our advising tutor and asked me to give a good reason why I was late for the exam. I told everything that has happened and the coordinator arranged an exam in his room. As a penalty he deducted 20 minutes from the exam time and asked me to finish the exam and leave the answer sheet to him. I was kind of worried and felt bit relived also. As my preparation was good, I had been able to answer all the questions in the due time. Thus the situation was handled and I was not in a big trouble for the late I made unintentionally.

  Similar Cue Card Topics

  Your ability to talk about this Cue Card Topic would also enable you to talk about the following Cue Card Topics as well:

  Describe a situation when you were late for an important appointment

  Describe an awkward experience you have

  Describe a time when you were embarrassed

  Describe a traffic jam that made you late for office / college

  雅思口語(yǔ)Part2&Part3話題及范文解析:遲到的經(jīng)歷

  Part2&Part3 新題部分—— 事件類(lèi):遲到的經(jīng)歷

  P2

  Describe a time when you were late for something.

  You should say:

  When it was

  At what time you arrived

  Why you were late

  And explain how you felt about it

  P3

  Would you forgive those who are late?

  What would you do if someone is late?

  Why are some people always late?

  Do you think it’s important to be a punctual person?

  解析

  題目要求考生描述“一次遲到的經(jīng)歷”。作答要點(diǎn)包括:事件發(fā)生的時(shí)間;最終抵達(dá)的時(shí)間;遲到的原因;個(gè)人感受。

  范文

  There was one time when I got really late for an important appointment and nearly missed it. Today, I am going to share with you about that incident.

  Two months ago, I sighed up for an IELTS test. My speaking exam was scheduled on June, 13th, 9:00 in the morning. I was supposed to report at the test venue no later than 8:30 am.

  Unfortunately, it rained heavily on Sunday evening, right before my test day, and the weather forecast predicted incessant rain for a few days. Considering the bad weather, I set an alarm for 6:00 am and went to bed early. Truth is, I was feeling quite nervous through the whole night and couldn’t sleep well. Despite all that, I managed to wake up on time next morning. After getting everything ready, I left my home to catch the bus. To my surprise, when I arrived at the bus station, no buses or any other commuters were in operation, all stranded due to the bad weather.

  It was quite chaotic at the bus station then, since no one knew when the bus service would be back in operation again. And for me, things got even worse, because there were no other means of transportation to reach Peking University, my test venue, from the place where I live. It was 7:50 am and I was still trapped at the bus station. My anxiety was building.

  Fortunately, one of the buses started to move at 8:00 am and I rushed onto it without hesitation. However, it took a lot of time, longer than usual, for the bus to take us to Peking University. Guess what, we encountered a head-on collision between a truck and a car on our way there, which caused heavy traffic jam. Yeah, you can see it was definitely not my way.

  Finally, I reached the test center at 8:55 am. I explained the situation to the test manager and asked him to put my name back on the list. He was very understanding. Later, I was given the permission to take the test.

  Now, whenever I think about this incident, my heart just couldn’t stop beating fast. I guess I’ll just have to be more careful in the future to avoid things like that.

  雅思口語(yǔ)話題精講——part2 重要場(chǎng)合的遲到經(jīng)歷

  P2 Describe an important occasion when you were late.You should say:

  · when this happened

  · what occasion you were late for

  · why you were late (Or, how you explained your lateness)

  and explain the result of your being late

  when this happened& what occasion you were late for

  Well, I recalled the experience of my being late for a flight which is the unique flight during the whole week. And I promised that I will never do such a stupid thing again. It was last term that I went home from Beijing to spend my summer holiday.

  recall 回憶(recollect remember memorize)

  why you were late & how you explain your lateness

  In order to avoid missing the plane, I arrived at the airport at 2ish pm. When I reached the airport, firstly I looked up the information of my flight as usual by the electronic notice board. I checked it many times and finally convinced myself of the departure time, which was 5.30 pm. Then I decided to wait for the time in a cafeterianear the check-in desk. It was about 4.30 that I came back to get my boarding cardand security pass. However, to my surprise, the plane had already gone! What was worse, no one took responsibility toexplain it to me of the wrong time writing on the board.

  · electronic notice board 電子告示牌

  · departure time 航班起飛時(shí)間

  · cafeteria 餐廳

  · check-in desk登機(jī)服務(wù)臺(tái)

  · boarding card 登機(jī)牌

  · security pass 安檢

  · take responsibility to 負(fù)責(zé)

  explain the result of your being late

  I was keeping the time to get to the airport, but indeed I still missed the flight. The behavior that they changed the time without informing the passengers in advance annoyed me so much. In the end, I had to reissue my ticket to a week later with some extra money. I thought that it was not my fault but I paid the price for it!

  · annoy sb. 讓某人生氣

  · pay the price for it為此付出了代價(jià)

  補(bǔ)充素材

  when this happened &what occasion you were late for

  · I’ll never forget the time when I was late for my grandmother's funeral last year. 我絕不會(huì)忘記去年參加祖母葬禮時(shí)候我遲到的經(jīng)歷。

  · They had just lowered her casket (放低她的靈柩)into the ground when I drove up(開(kāi)車(chē)趕到). I was so embarrassed(尷尬的) and guilty (有罪的)for my grandma and all my relatives(親屬).

  · The experience of being late for my first day of my new job will never fade away (褪色)in my memory.第一天上班遲到的經(jīng)歷永生難忘。

  · I clearly remembered the facial expression(面部表情) of my boss at the moment I entered his office. Even in peacetime(平時(shí)) he was a serious(嚴(yán)肅的) and tedious (乏味的)person. So just imaging him at that moment, he was extremely angered with furious(狂怒的).

  · late for a train station pick-up車(chē)站接人遲到了

  why you were late & how you explain your lateness

  · There are dozens of kilometers away from the destination when my car suddenly broken down.離終點(diǎn)幾十公里的地方,我的車(chē)壞半路了。

  · no chance to ask for a lift in such outskirts郊區(qū)沒(méi)機(jī)會(huì)搭便車(chē)

  · I was caught by a traffic control/traffic crash.我碰上了交通管制/車(chē)禍。

  · the transportation congestion/traffic jam made me late交通擁堵

  · who is to blame, I was up late不能怪誰(shuí),我自己起晚了

  · a sea of people(人山人海) crowd in front of the door of the subway train, as a result, I cannot edged myself up(躋身于) the train.地鐵門(mén)前人山人海,我擠不上去。

  · procrastination拖延癥

  explain the result of your being late

  · Actually, it is considered to be rude and a lack of respect when you are late in some formal occasion.在正式場(chǎng)合遲到是魯莽和有失尊重的。

  · I was forbidden entering the examination class. 我被阻攔進(jìn)考場(chǎng)。

  · The consequences are others getting mad at them, relationships ending, or missing an event.結(jié)果是讓別人無(wú)語(yǔ),關(guān)系終結(jié),或者錯(cuò)過(guò)重要的時(shí)事件。

  · I did not catch up the excursion of my classmates and was left with loneliness.我沒(méi)趕上同學(xué)們的郊游,落單了。

  1. Do you (usually) wear a watch (a wrist watch)? (Why?)

  · 不戴表的,用手機(jī)!No I have my mobile with me, it’s got a nice watch in it.

  · 戴表的!I know some people say that with mobile phones, the wrist watch is out-dated. I disagree. A quick glimpse at your watch during a meeting or on the production line is a lot better then pulling out your cell phone. I find a watch to still be the most convenient method of time keeping.

  · 戴表的,還戴得挺講究!Yes, and I prefer to wear it on the inside of my wrist. I tend to scratch and otherwise damage watches that I wear on the outside. Wearing them on the inside prevents that.

  2. What do you use your watch for?

  · 用來(lái)計(jì)時(shí)的!I use it mainly for timing the speed.

  · 用來(lái)裝飾的!It’s a kind of ornament for me, actually. Wearing a watch has become more of a fashion statement.

  · 看時(shí)間的。For me, it is always about knowing what time it is...as a reporter, I need to keep track of time...but I do care about style...and have always, since I began wearing a watch at about age eight, chosen styles I like, without regard to what is "in style"...

  · 又看時(shí)間又講究裝飾的。Part fashion, part convenience for me. I have a Baby-G and it's digital. It's water proof because I don't want to take it off when I shower or go swimming. It also lights up so I can read it at night. It's in a cute style.

  3. Do you think time is very important? (Why?)

  · 時(shí)間是金錢(qián)!Time is money. Actually, time is more valuable than money. The money we have lost can be gained again, but the time we have wasted cannot be regained.

  · 不要浪費(fèi)時(shí)間!Despite being so valuable, time is often neglected by people. Since time is an invisible thing, people often waste their time unconsciously(無(wú)意地). Without anything to do, they may gossip from morning till night.

  · 時(shí)間是寶貴的!Time is important. Time is valuable. Time is precious.

  4. Are you ever late for anything?

  · 上班遲到的。Yes I had a few times late last week for work, but I didn’t get into big trouble because most of the time I was early.

  · 上學(xué)遲到想找借口的。I was late to school about 10 times so far this semester, which is going to screw me out of college.I need to come up for some really good excuses.

  · 上學(xué)遲到想彌補(bǔ)的。I made some mistakes this year in attendance, I am trying to find out if there’s anything I can do to bring my grade up.

  5. Do you think it's important to be on time?

  · 絕對(duì)守時(shí),遲到丟人!Yes. I always run on time and feel ashamed if I am late to anything. I am not obsessed but feel that if you are invited somewhere you should show the host the respect of being there when invited.. It just seems these days that nobody is on time and running late is the norm.

  · 分場(chǎng)合遲到的!No. It has become expected to turn up to an informal event five minutes late, this is what most people do in America. However if punctuality is important for that event then it is considered extremely rude to turn up late.

  · 守時(shí)是美德,但聚會(huì)除外!Punctuality is a virtue. Oh, being late is RUDE, there is no doubt about it. EXCEPT when going to a party -- then it's expected that you arrive a few minutes late. In fact, the host probably WANTS you to arrive a bit late... I know when I'm hosting a party, I'm always running around like crazy doing last minute things (like getting dressed!) and if a guest actually arrives on time, I'm not ready! Be kind, arrive 5 or 10 minutes late...

  6. Do you feel that time moves fast or slowly?

  · 時(shí)間隨年齡增長(zhǎng)變快!Age and size make a difference to whether time moves fast or slow. And thats not a matter of perception. The older you are, the faster times moves. Or, the faster you are, the slower time moves.

  · 時(shí)間比想象的過(guò)得快!Daily, I find myself looking back and not being able to remember what happened, or how an event got so far away. A half a year seemed like two seconds. Even when you think time will never pass...it passes faster than expected.

  · 人生苦短,及時(shí)享樂(lè)。life is short, its so true. But dont dwell on how much time has past or how fast the future is going to pass, just live you life. if you just live in the moment and have random spontaneous moments it will seem like your life is fuller even if it goes by in a flash.

  · 束手無(wú)策,用日記記錄時(shí)間。I know exactly what you mean. Unfortunately we can't stop time, we can only make the most of it. Maybe try keeping a diary of what happens in your life if you are having trouble remembering what's happened. That way you can look back and reminisce on good times:)

  7. When do you feel time moves slowly? (Why?)

  · 傷心孤獨(dú)時(shí)度日如年!When I'm alone and/or depressed time moves slowly for me...very slowly. When I'm with my girlfriend/family (sometimes-they can be a pain in the rear ya know?)/friends time moves fast.

  · 等待的時(shí)候度日如年!I guess it really depends if you are doing something you enjoy or not. Also if you are waiting for something, time will move slow. If you are having a good time and want to cherish that moment and have it last forever-time is slipping by faster then you can blink. Time is never in your favor.

  · 兒時(shí)等待長(zhǎng)大,度日如年。When I was a child, I felt time moves slowly. Because as a child I had so little control over my own destiny, over my own life and i spent a great deal of time waiting for growing up.

  8. If you could go back in time, would would you do?

  · 不受欺負(fù)型!I would not let that boy from school bully mein my youth...i would also crush my self esteem and make it impossible for me to feel love or make new friends for fear of never being good enough..

  · 改變歷史型!That's an interesting question. Maybe I would go back and try to change something in history. Or, maybe I'd go back to my history.

  · 不想回到過(guò)去型!Even if there was a such device...things would change in a paralel universto ours...The past is history , future is a mistery...that is why we are living in the present.

  · 戒煙戒酒型!I would stay away from alcohol. its my best friend and worst enemy.

  · 超級(jí)自戀型!I would go back, give my teen self a hug and tell her that she is beautiful, unique and special and that one day she will meet a guy who will love her just the way she is so she should just keep being true to herself and not do dumb things in order to get people to like her.

  · 絕不后悔型!I would do the same thing all over again...im proud of what i have done and of my achievements....

  · 人生因果論!None. I wouldn't give myself any advice. I am one of those people that believes that everything happens for a reason.I would never want to change anything about my life. Life lessons are important, especially the ones that brought me pain.


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