雅思口語(yǔ)Part2范文:一次有趣的對(duì)話
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雅思口語(yǔ)Part2范文:一次有趣的對(duì)話
Last year when I was on my way to my hometown in a train, I had an interesting conversation with an unknown person and the conversation lasted for several hours. I live in the city and my hometown is about 7-8 hours away from the place I live. I usually go to my hometown by bus but that time I travelled in a train. I was in a second class compartment of the train and there were almost 10 other people travelling in the same compartment. I found a couple with 2 kids were sitting just opposite side of me next to me was sitting a person who seemed around 45 years old. I was sitting beside the window and he asked me to open it. He then thanked me and asked me about myself. The conversation went on and I learned that he is a senior employee of a large Government organization. I was bit confused that he was travelling in a second class compartment at cheap rent.
He started a topic about how the kids and young people from the new generation have little passion on learning and busy doing unproductive staffs. I started defensing the young generation and expresses the difference the new generation has with their ancestors. The conversation started to turn into a debate and both of us used our logic and reasoning. The conversation was interesting and I was actively participating on it mostly because he had good and polite way of conversation. He told his reasoning for this belief but when I showed him my logic, he did not protest just for the conversation’s sake. Rather he agree that he learned many new facts about the new generation and their way of thinking and lifestyles. He also confessed that the generation gap is unavoidable and the positive changes should be accepted by them. Besides this main topic some other topic arrived like the political situation of our country, the educational system currently we have and what should be done to eliminate many of your major problems.
The conversation lasted for about 4 hours until he left the train at his station. I usually do not continue longer conversation with strangers and often find people start talking about silly issues with no moral values. But the conversation I had with this person in the train was interesting and I enjoyed it. I felt like there is a big gap between the first generation and the new generation and both generations do not listen and think deeply about the other generation and that’s causing a huge gap between them. I enjoyed to learn many thought of our first generations and was appalled about some of the misconceptions. I was also relived to learn that they have a positive attitude towards the changes which are for good reasons. His way of conversation was also positive and that’s why the overall conversation was enjoyable.
雅思口語(yǔ)Part2范文:一次有趣的對(duì)話
While my journey in a train to my hometown, I had a very interesting conversation with a person named Smith (...say a name...) who was a journalist of a daily newspaper. I can't recall his last name but he was a man around 35 years and sat next to me in the train.
I usually read books in long journeys or listen to music. That day I was reading a book by Dan Brown and the person who sat next to me asked about the book. This is how the conversation started. The conversation was mostly about writers in general, the political condition in our country, the role of an ideal leader, journalism, corruptions and the major problems of our country. I rarely continue longer conversation with strangers but that conversation I had in the train was pretty different and lasted almost 3-4 hours.
This conversation was interesting mostly because of three reasons: one, the person I had the conversation with was a smooth talking person with good knowledge and experience. Secondly, the way the conversation started and progressed was really interesting. I took my whole effort to debate on issues that I did not agree and also agreed with the notion that was similar to my viewpoint. Though this person was around 12 years senior to me, he never took any advantages of it and even he did not give any hint about it in the issued I disagreed with him. He treated me as an equally skilled opponent on many issues and listened to me very attentively. Finally, the place and circumstances when the conversation took place was really interesting. I must say, I learned many things from the opinion and experience he shared that day.
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Describe an interesting conversation you had.
Describe a conversation you had with an old person.
Describe a conversation you enjoyed a lot.
雅思范文:Describe an interesting conversation you had with others
The most interesting conversation I have had was with a foreigner name Victor, during my in last summer vacation.
At that time, I volunteered in an international academic conference held by my college. My job was to pick up foreign guests from the airport and accompany them to go to my school. Before the first day, I was quite worried because of my poor English skills, fearing that I can’t have smooth conversation with my guests and thus fail my task.
But maybe it’s my lucky day, my worries were gone after I met the first guest Victor. He was an old man who lookedexactly like an intellectual. His personality was opposite to his serious appearance. he was talkative and have a good sense of humour. The ice was soon broken when he told me that he was a big fan of Chinese culture and asked me about all the things he was interested in like a curious child. Although I was more than willing and tried 100 percent to cater to his curiosity, I couldn’t fully understand. Some funny jokes were made because of this. For example, when I introduced Jingan Temple, a famous bustling commercial district, he asked me in confusion why the temple was built within city and how the monks could concentrate on their meditations. Anyway the misunderstanding didn’t hurt our exchanges. Instead, we were rolling with laughter throughout the drive. We even lost the track of time until we got the destination.
This experience boosted my confidence in English language, and more importantly I learned my home country more through a foreigner’s perspective.
雅思口語(yǔ)1-4月part2題庫(kù)范文-與陌生人有趣對(duì)話
題目:
Describe an interesting conversation you had with a stranger
You should say:
Who this person was
What the conversation was about
Why you had this conversation
And how you felt about it
范文:
在機(jī)場(chǎng)候機(jī),人比較多,一個(gè)外國(guó)老爺爺用中文問(wèn)我旁邊有沒(méi)有人坐,我告訴他沒(méi)人之后他就坐了下來(lái)。我夸他中文說(shuō)得好,然后我們就開(kāi)始聊天。一開(kāi)始我們用英語(yǔ)聊,后來(lái)他提出讓我?guī)退毩?xí)中文,我們就換成用中文聊天。聊天中知道他是一個(gè)語(yǔ)言學(xué)教授,這次是利用假期游覽中國(guó),我還向他推薦了幾個(gè)景點(diǎn)。本來(lái)覺(jué)得候機(jī)很無(wú)聊,沒(méi)想到能和一個(gè)外國(guó)人用中文聊這么多,感覺(jué)很有趣。
Well, this happened last year, about July, when I was flying home alone from my university. Youknow, airports can be really crowded at that time, cuz, well, plenty of students were flying home.So yeah, I just got all the issues dealt with and found myself a seat, waiting to get aboard. Thenthere came this gentle old papa, who was about... I guess, around sixty. And he was in a greyhunting jacket(獵裝). He came to me and politely asked me if the seat next to me had been taken,in fluent Mandarin(普通話). That was a bit mind-blowing cuz he looked very much foreign to me. Ofcourse there was no one sitting there, and he got seated after getting my answer, and thanked me.We started talking in English, cuz... I don’t know, I just supposed that it would be easier for him totalk in English. Then he suggested we can use Mandarin, and he actually wanted me to help himpractice. Through our conversation, I learnt that he is actually a professor of linguistics from theUS, and was taking a tour around China during his sabbatical(美國(guó)大學(xué)給教師的七年一次的假期). Irecommended several cities to him, like Chengdu and Guangzhou, well, for their food mainly, andculture. He actually put my advice down on his notebook, which was, you know, quite surprising tome. The thing is, I’ve never expected waiting in the departure lounge(出發(fā)大廳) can be so muchfun, you know, talking to an American in Mandarin, totally not what you can experience every day.
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