Here are three simple tips that could make a difference to your score:
下面是3條能夠改變你的分?jǐn)?shù)的簡(jiǎn)單技巧:
1. Be confident
自信
Although you might be nervous, try to speak clearly and confidently. Smile and be friendly with the examiner. As you go into the exam, tell yourself that you have prepared well and that you're going to enjoy the challenge.
你可能會(huì)緊張,但要表達(dá)清晰自然。對(duì)考官友好和微笑。進(jìn)入考場(chǎng)時(shí),告訴自己你已經(jīng)準(zhǔn)備好了,你將享受這次挑戰(zhàn)。
2. Know that you are prepared
知道自己準(zhǔn)備就緒
You will feel much more confident if you know that you have prepared and practised for the test. You should know exactly what to expect. For example, have you prepared some common topics (e.g. describe a place, a person, a hobby) for the short presentation? Are you ready for a past and a future question in part 3?
如果你知道自己已經(jīng)準(zhǔn)備、練習(xí)好了,你會(huì)感到更加自信。你需要知道考試中會(huì)出現(xiàn)什么。例如,你是否準(zhǔn)備好了簡(jiǎn)短陳述中的常見話題?(例如描述某地、某人、某項(xiàng)愛好)你是否準(zhǔn)備好第三部分中關(guān)于過去和未來的問題?
3. Speak naturally
表達(dá)自然
Try to enjoy a normal conversation with the examiner. Instead of worrying about your grammar, listen carefully to the questions and try to give natural answers. Most of the questions are about you, your life and your opinions, so it's best to be open. I used to be an examiner, and I always found the job more interesting when students spoke openly about their opinions and experiences.
試著享受和考官之間的正常對(duì)話。別擔(dān)心你的語(yǔ)法,仔細(xì)聽問題,盡量給出自然的答案。大部分問題都是關(guān)于你、你的生活和你的想法,因此最好要坦率。我曾是一名考官,當(dāng)學(xué)生坦率的談?wù)撍麄兊目捶ê徒?jīng)歷時(shí),我總覺得這份工作更有趣了。
Note: You are not marked on body language, but I'd still recommend that you try to act in a friendly, confident manner.
注意:你的肢體語(yǔ)言不會(huì)被評(píng)分,但我仍建議你盡量表現(xiàn)的友好和自信。