雅思口语对话完整版:雅思口语P3素材高效沟通
雅思口语对话完整版:雅思口语P3素材高效沟通- IELTS Speaking Part 3 -每篇范文都有配音,在同名公众号“英语考试Cat”你好呀,我是来自加拿大的雅思外教Mac。今天,给大家分享1个雅思口语Part 3高频话题的高分语料。这个话题今年8月在雅思考场上出现过。
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每篇范文都有配音,在同名公众号“英语考试Cat”
你好呀,我是来自加拿大的雅思外教Mac。今天,给大家分享1个雅思口语Part 3高频话题的高分语料。
这个话题今年8月在雅思考场上出现过。
- IELTS Speaking Part 3 -
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What are the factors for being a strong communicator?
Well I guess there are quite a few factors but I think probably the top 2 factors for being an efficient communicator are being a good listener and being able to express oneself clearly.
I think listening is an essential part of any form of communication and so he who doesn’t listen to the other party is less likely to be successful in understanding the needs or points of the other. By being a poor listener on the other side I think will simply become less responsive and even detached as they’ll feel their points are not being understood.
The second factor of expressing yourself clearly is where the speaker is able to convey their ideas logically and without causing confusion. A logical communicator should start with the point and go through their reasoning in a step-by-step manner.
Without these two aspects I think it’s impossible to be effective in interacting with others or in making oneself fully understood.
Is listening important in efficient communication?
Yes sure. As I just mentioned listening is the first step in any form of efficient communication in fact from what I know listening makes up at least 50% of communication.
For instance top-notch salespeople in any industry…real estate software export and import for example…are all great listeners. They first dedicate their time to listening to their potential client's challenges and main points and after careful analysis offer the best-fit products or services.
So yes listening is vital in efficient communication.
At what age does a child start to make his or her own decisions?
Well it really depends on the maturity level of a kid. Generally however I think kids at the age of four to five start to make their own decisions especially those concerning his or her preferences such as choice of toys food colors bedtime stories and cartoons.
At such age the average child is able to express himself quite well and form his or her opinions and they will by that age have developed their list of likes and dislikes.
What kind of decisions does a child usually make at that age?
Well as I said children usually make decisions on their preferences such as food toys places they like to go to and cartoons. Other than that I’m not sure I mean what a kid gets to decide really depends on a child’s family background.
If he or she comes from a home where the parents totally dominate the child’s life and is scolded for any mistake they make then the ability to make any type of decision throughout his childhood will be severely retarded.
On the other hand youngsters from a more democratic family can make more decisions both for themselves as well as family matters for instance the instrument he or she is keen to learn or the sports classes they want to attend or where the family should go on the weekend for example. So the age range I think can vary greatly say from 4 years old in a more liberal household to perhaps early teens for those coming from a more parentally-controlling household.
Vocabulary (and colloquialisms) 高分地道词汇和短语:
- essential 极其重要的
- less likely to 不太可能
- detached 游离状态
- responsive 反应积极的;反应迅速的
- covey their ideas logically 有逻辑地传达观点
- reasoning 推理
- in a step-by-step manner 一步步地
- top-notch 顶级的;一流的
- best-fit 最合适的
- concerning 与……相关
- preferences 喜好
- dominate 控制;左右
- scolded 责备;数落
- be severely retarded 被严重阻碍;减缓
- youngsters 少年
- a more democratic family 更民主的家庭
- age range 年龄段
- liberal household 开明的家庭
- parentally-controlling household 被父母控制的家庭
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