① 英语口语期末考试情景对话
A: hmm… there’ a news says that in This issue of lottery tickets there is an award of one billion dollars stayed unclaimed for a week.
B: oh really? Could it be said that the one who wining the great prize have lost the ticket?
C: How I wish I can get the ticket!
A: It’s unreality. But what would you do if you have one billion dollars?
C: Well let's see... first I would also give some to my parents for all that they have done for me throughout the years .Then, I’ll go on my study while using a part of money to improve myself in college. Moreover ,I set some aside to enjoy a better life. Finally, I will run a company and do whatever I interest .At the rest of money,I would repay society .
B: a great plan!
A: Yes it is. So what abou you? What will you do with the Jackpot?
B: Me? I don’t think it can ever occur to me. But I think I will relax myself with the money. I was dream of living in a big house with a square-built grassplot, and even a lake! Then keep several cute dogs. You know how romantic it can ever be, just relax yourself on the lake with your dogs, when the sun is setting down.
C: A Leisure life. That’s attractive.
A: Yes,it is. I do have a lot of thing want to do. But,look,girls. We can not just dreaming. If you want to get one billon dollars you should do some things. Such as Equiping yourselves, finding a good job and work hard. Just do something and then you will have some opportunities to achive your dreams.
B: Justified.
C:I agree. So, to do something?
B&C: Go to buy some lottery!
② 英语口语期末考试情景对话
Reporter1:Allison. Reporter2:Celia. Student1:Benny.Student2:Kimberley.
Allison: Well here I am at the Brooklyn Academy of Dramatic Arts. We are asking different students here about their favourite forms of artistic entertainment. Pop or classical concerts? Art galleries or the theatre? The ballet or the opera? The first person I'm going to talk to is Benny Gross. Benny comes from New York and he's 20 years old and he's studying the piano. Benny, hello and welcome to our programme.
Benny: Hi, thanks.
Allison: So, first question Benny— you ever been to an art gallery?
Benny: Yes, lots of times.
Allison: And the ballet, have you ever been to the ballet?
Benny: Yes, a few times. It's all right, I quite like it.
Allison: And what about classical concerts?
Benny: Yes, of course, many many times.
Allison: Erm—next—have you ever been to an exhibition, Benny?
Benny: Oh, yes—I love going to photographic exhibitions.
Allison: Do you? Now, next question—what about a ... folk concert?
Benny: No, never. I think folk music is awful.
Allison: Ok. And the opera? Have you ever been to the opera?
Benny: Yes. Two or three times. It's a little difficult but I quite like it.
Allison: And a pop concert?
Benny: No, never.
Allison: And finally—have you ever been to the theatre?
Benny: Yes, once or twice, but I didn't like it much.
Allison: Ok Benny. Now the next thing is—which do you like best from this list of eight forms of artistic entertainment?
Benny: Well I like going to classical concerts best because I'm a musician, and I love classical music.
Allison: Ok and what next?
Benny: Erm let's see—next, art galleries I think. And then, exhibitions.
Allison: OK—art galleries, then exhibitions. Then? The theatre?
Benny: No, I don't think so, I don't really like the theatre.
Allison: The ballet? The opera? Which do you prefer of those two?
Benny: The opera.
Allison: So of the theatre and the ballet, which do you prefer?
Benny: Erm, the ballet I think because there's the music. I can always enjoy the music if I don't always like the dancing.
Allison: Right, well, thanks very much, Benny.
Benny: You're welcome.
Celia: Next guest is Kimberley Martins. What are you studying here, Kimberley?
Kimberley: Modern dance. I want to be a professional dancer when I leave.
Celia: OK, so here we go. First question—have you ever been to an art gallery?
Kimberley: Yes, lots of times.
Celia: And have you ever been to the ballet? Stupid question I think.
Kimberley: Yes, a bit. Of course I have. I go almost every night if I can.
Celia: And what about classical concerts?
Kimberley: Yes—there are classical concerts here a lot—the other students perform here and I go to those when I can.
Celia: What about exhibitions—have you ever—?
Kimberley: Oh yes, lots of times—I like exhibitions—exhibitions about famous people—dancers, actors, you know—
Celia: Mmm. And what about a folk concert? Have you ever been to one of them?
Kimberley: No, I don't like folk music very much.
Celia: What about the opera?
Kimberley: No, never. I don't really like opera. It's a bit too heavy for me.
Celia: A pop concert?
Kimberley: Yes. I saw Madonna once. She was fantastic—she's a really great dancer.
Celia: And have you ever been to the theatre?
Kimberley: Yes, I have.
Celia: Right. Thank you Kimberley. My next question is—which do you like best of all? And I think I know the answer.
Kimberley: Yes—ballet, of course. After that, exhibitions. And after that, art galleries.
Celia: OK.
Kimberley: Erm, what's left. Can I see the list?
Celia: Yes, of course.
Kimberley: Erm, let me see—oh, it's difficult—I suppose—what next?—er—classical concerts, pop concerts, the theatre. Well, I think pop concerts next, I like going to those. Then I don't know. Classical concerts or the theatre? Classical concerts I think. So that leaves the theatre after them. OK?
Celia: Great. And many thanks for talking to us, Kimberley.
Kimberley: You're welcome.
③ 求一篇英语口语期末考试演讲材料,大概两分钟,谢谢……
搜一下:求一篇英语口语期末考试演讲材料,大概两分钟,谢谢……
④ 大学英语期末口语考试重要吗
我个人认为很重要,我们考试不单是为了成绩也是为了以后的人生。口语考试可以提高我们的口语能力,而且如果你是读英语专业的那就更重要了。
⑤ 急求英语口语材料,期末考试用!!!
其实差别不会很大的,有效提高英语口语水平的方法:
很多人在练习口语,常常强调一个“练”字,其实口语提高还包括很多方面。针对这个问题,特为大家讲讲“提高口语如何去练”,希望对大家有用。
曾
几何时,我们个个脑袋里都给灌进了“实用英语”
四个字。曰之:光会考试不稀奇,听说读写皆得意。确实,语言是一种综合能力,英语如同中文一样,掌握了听说读写的活,用起来才游刃有余,任何情况都下都悠
然自得,好不得意。上回提到听力问题的解决之道,这回我老李再来配配这英语口语的药方子。
话说在前头,口语的提高一个“练”字。这种必然的关系
就如同吃了东西,肚子才会饱一样,饿着吧就算饿饱了,也是暂时的,不是么?似乎所有的人都或多或少自己练习过口语,可这练成的水平除了参差不齐外,还有很
大一部分笔头英语强者至今仍开不了口说英语。其实,在老李看来,“练”字不仅是练,更包含一个“勤”和一个“巧”。如何“勤”及“巧”?且看:
一、“勤”
古
人云,读书“三上”,枕上,厕上,马上。虽按现代健康观念,这“三上”既容易造成各种眼疾又不卫生,易患痔疮,对身体不利。但换个角度,古人之所云正说明
了读书要勤勤恳恳,要心思专注。老李勤练口语的“勤”说的是一种态度。下定决心了,要坚持到底了,接下来老李的“巧”才是一剂良方。
二、“巧”
任何事情讲求方法,可事半功倍。练习口语是因为它是一种工具,对于工具当然是越快掌握越好。老李大笔一挥,开出药芯子如下几味:
1. 精挑练习材料。
练
习材料的选择关系到未来我们语言层次的高低,其是我们未来语言的蓝本,所以,一定要谨慎小心,精挑细选。材料可以是诗歌,美文,甚至任何你喜欢的但要在语
言上有造诣的东东。通常老李会首先建议大家选择新概念的文章,从第一册到第四册,难易不等,但是篇篇经典,语言地道,富有美感,同时每篇文章都有录音版
本,且分英式,美式发音两种,满足了可以说所有人的需求。拥有一口地道的新概念似的英语,至今也仍是老李孜孜不倦的奋斗目标啊。
2. 听录音练习口语。
练
习的材料选定后,彻底地先把材料中的陌生单词,用法,意思去解决,这也有技巧,孰轻孰重,但这不是今天要探讨的话题。这些工作做停当以后,我们就要学着把
那些句子,用法搬进口语。第一步就是朗读。从书面到口头的转换首先出现了一个问题:语音语调。为什么很多学中文的老外说起中文,意思可以很对,但中国人一
听就知道是老外?这就是老外们的语音语调把握不好,这种情况也称不上地道的中文。学习英语亦然。老李推荐掌握语音语调最简单的方法:听录音模仿。不要着
急,一句一句,注意仔细辩别其中的停顿,升降调,重读,省略等。记不住还可以在书上作上记号么,自己想一些点子。量变终究导致质变,如同说母语般说地道的
英音,美音都是可能实现的。老李就是例子,嘿嘿。
3. 熟读到背诵的坎坷路程。
听到背诵,大部分人一个头成了两个大。实则,老李提出
的背诵不同于传统的“背书”。呵呵,那是如何个背诵?熟练至极。根据我们按步骤2书上做好的记号和结合对录音材料反复的严格按标准语音诵读的艰苦卓绝的演
练之后,当我们轻而易举的能背诵新概念四了,我们的英语一定已经出口成章了!但,真正有多少人可以走完这段辛苦路?老李身边没有。别灰心,也许你可以成为
第一个。
另外,不得不要提出的极其重要的一点就是:务必在进行演练时,尽可能找到空旷的室外,用你的最大声音演练。中国有个名人叫李阳,他的
“疯狂英语”中就有这条。好的方法看来是共识,恰恰老李当年就是用的这种方法,跑到学校操场后面的小河旁,对着河岸那边演讲新概念,美国历届总统就职演
说,朗.费罗的诗作。引得对面老爷爷老奶奶搬了小凳子出来看热闹。口语是怎样练成的?就是给离你10米以上远又听力不灵敏的人群演讲练成的。
4. 通过实战提高。
英
语口语是种工具,是在人们口中说的。不仅我们需要单个的口若悬河,更需要在与别人的交流中学习,实践,提高。很多人提出每当要和别人用英语交流或跟老外接
触时都会无比紧张!老李解答:是欠缺必要的储备。平时不管是朗读过程中也好电视报纸接触也好,遇到经典的句型,好的表达方法,我们笔头动一动,记下来,多
储备一些,到用时就柴米油盐俱全啦。同时,在与人,特别是老外对话前临时准备一些常用句型,问候语,习惯语,也是可以起到稳牢阵脚的作用哦。其实在实际过
程中,你会发现你最“惧怕”说话的老外从不会从语法角度去和你计较,只要能够顺畅的交流,有了平时语音语调的积累,往往他们的大拇指还会高高竖起,夸你的
英语“excellent”哦。真美啊!多次这样的经历对于你来说就是一种自信的源泉。有了自信,万事迎刃而解。
但老李有一事提醒,注意:一定
要和口语比自己好的人或老外多做练习,否则上述效果不敢保证。很多人说自己鲜有机会能接触到老外,怎么办?老李说,为自己创造机会吧,否则就学会在各种场
景里和自己对话吧,效果差不离。去英语角找人聊好么?老李不作声,皱着眉说,大家自己看着办吧。
5. 听说读写触类旁通。
英语包含听,说,读,写四个方面。上面提到了积累,听新闻,看电影,阅读报纸,杂志真的都可以为我们的口语提高提供良好的语言基础和丰富的素材。而反过来,口语的提高也为英语其他方面的学习带来惊喜,特别是写作哦。试试看,你也有惊喜
⑥ 大一期末考试英语口语
期末考试确实不难,大部分的学生都会顺利的通过的。口语的考试外教分数会给的很高的,表达的时候要有个积极的态度;泛读和基础靠平时的积累就足够了。
⑦ 大学英语口语期末考试话题
it's all up to you, you should make a list for these question, then translate in english.
⑧ 一般英语口语考试都考些什么
一说到英语口语,很多人反应就是“多练“,事实上多练并不是解决方案。所有人都知道要多练,但为什么那么多人还是没学会英语,考试还是不及格?试想没有一套正确的方法,多练后一直没效果,只会让自己更容易放弃。