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关于工作学习雅思话题

雅思口语重点话题有哪些,各位考生一定要注意生活类的话题积累以及练习。那么下面和小编来看看这篇关于工作学习雅思话题,一定会有收获。


关于工作学习雅思话题

1.Why did you choose to study that subject?

I major in finance, which is a popular subject in our country now, because it is quite helpful for students to engage in business in the future.

2.Is it interesting?

Yes, I think so.I'm a teacher at an English training center. I've been working there for several years. Every day I meet different students from the age of 6 to over 70 who like English. It's my pleasure to see my students make progress. so I think this job is very interesting.

3.Which subject are you specialized in?

I am specialized in English. We practice listening, speaking, reaing and writing. As we all know, English is international language, which plays an important role in multinational cooperation.

4.Do you prefer to study in the mornings or in the afternoons?

I prefer afternoon classes by far! I’m always completely exhausted during morning classes. To me, afternoon classes are much better. I’m able to sleep-in a little and arrive at the classroom refreshed and ready to learn.

5.Are you looking forward to working?

Absolutely. I’m really looking forward to work. At least that means you're doing something rather than just sitting there. Oh yeah, you make money too. Nobody pays you to study though it may come in handy later on. You learn a lot of things which are out of the text-book.

6.Do you like your subject?

Yes, I do. I’m really interested in economics and numbers and that’s why I chose accounting as my major. Also, this major can provide me with a stable job in the future. I think I’ll enjoy doing this job.

7.What work do you do?

Well, I’m a qualified doctor. Well the best thing about my job is that I can make a difference in people’s lives. Seeing the patient recover after an operation or a surgery makes me feel great.

8.Why did you choose to do that type of work?

I chose to be a nutritionist because I have always felt poor eating habits came from poor knowledge. I wanted to help people get healthy by teaching them about food, not telling them what they can and cannot eat.

9.Do you miss being a student?

Absolutely yes! I was really enjoying the life when I was a student in that there is no any living pressure except studying hard. I constantly do some outdoor activities during my spare time, such as climbing mountains, go hiking or just reading a fantastic book during a quiet afternoon. While at the present time, I have a lot of pressure from my loads of work. Consequently, I just stay at home and sleep all day during the weekends.

10.Do you like your job?

Yes, I like my current job. I work as a tour guide, it' really an interesting job, since it allows me to travel to many different countries and cities。

雅思口语关于工作的话题及回答

1.Is it easy to find work (employment) in your country?

Well, it really depends on what kind of jobs you’re looking for. Like, if you want to work in state companies, it’s quite hard to get in, since you have to have relationships and connections, people who introduce you for the job, but for something in private companies, it’s quite easy actually, as long as you have a college degree and some relevant working experience, it’s a piece of cake.

2.What changes have there been in recent years in employment in your country?

I think there have been many changes in the types of jobs that people do nowadays compared to 20 or 30 years ago. First of all there are much fewer jobs related to heavy industry such as mining or ship-building or even manufacturing. Secondly, there has been a big increase in the number of jobs in the service and leisure industries like shops, gyms, and hotels. And finally, since the launch of the internet there has been a big surge in the number of jobs related to IT, such as web development and design.

3.What jobs pay the highest salary in your country?

Well, I’m not exactly that sure, but my guess would be that things like banking and real estate are probably the sectors which pay the highest, because I mean, there's so much money invested in property here in China, so the salary's bound to be pretty good if you work in real estate. And as for banking, well, I think it goes without saying that most jobs related to banking are relatively highly-paid, which is one of the main reasons why so many graduates here wanna find a job in a bank!

4.Do you think changing jobs is a positive thing to do?

Yeah, I'd say it's perfectly fine to change jobs. I mean, I can't see any point in doing one job throughout your whole career if you're bored out of your wits! So for me I would say the main thing is to be passionate about your job, and if at any point you start to lose enthusiasm in what you're doing, then it might be a good time to consider moving on and doing something else.

5.What age do you think is suitable to start work?

Well, it's really kind of hard to generalize, because some people feel ready to start work as soon as they've finished high school, and a lot of people who've done this have ended up quite successful. But I guess it probably also depends on what job you wanna do, because highly-skilled jobs, like being a doctor or surgeon for example, require many years of training, whereas menial jobs, like working behind a till at McDonald's, hardly require any training, so probably any age from 15 would be suitable for that kind of work.

雅思口语描述学习工作的事情

Describe something you do to help your study or work You should say:

What it is

How you learn it

When you do it

And explain how you feel about the method

高三备战高考的期间,我通过整理错题的方法,辅助我的数学学习。这个方法由我的表姐推荐,她曾经 用这个方法短时间提高了很多分数。她告诉我整理错题的格式,和练习这些题目的次数。我每天做完作业 把一天内做错的、有疑问的题目高亮出来,然后每周末把这些题目整理在笔记本上,用钢笔抄题目,用铅 笔做。每周做前一周的题。我认为十分有效,因为这个方法让我无法逃避第一次蒙对的题目,直面我的弱 项。所以它让我成绩进步神速。并且这个自我反思错误的方法对于未来的工作和人生也有启迪意义。

Establishing error-problem sets timely is effective to improve my study. I applied the method to my math when I was preparing for the college entrance exam in grade twelve. It was my elder sister who was enrolled into Peking University that taught me to master this secret weapon(掌握秘密武 器). She emphasized the format, as well as times of practice. Every day after finishing my homework, I highlighted the math problems which I did wrong or found confusing during the day.

Then on the weekend, I copied these problems neatly into my notebook with pen, and did those sets last week with pencil so that I could repeat doing them whenever I had spare time. At first, the approach did not seem to be working, since my math grades remained terrible. However, thanks to my sister’s encouragement, I did not give up either. In fact, the self-reflecting process(自我反思的 过程) took effect after a semester, when I magically ranked 3rd in a monthly test, and everything kept improving ever since then. The approach is highly recommended because it exposed me bluntly to my weakness(直面缺点), and it prevented me from forming the idea that I could sometimes work out problems purely by luck. Therefore, keeping error-problem sets develops self study efficiency, and promotes integrated self-reflection(推动综合性思考). Not only is this approach worth a try(值得一试) for students getting lost in exams, but the key point can be applied to work and life as well. We should all spend some time rethinking what we’ve done in the past, especially things we have done wrong, and try our best not to make the same mistakes again.

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