雅思口语童年话题
发布时间:2022-05-12 17:23:31长大了,我们都在怀念童年那一段无忧无虑的时光,在你的童年里,又发生着怎样得故事呢?下面是雅思口语童年话题,一起来了解下吧:
雅思口语童年话题
Describe an enjoyable experience in your childhood
You should say:
When did you have this experience
Where did you have this experience
Who were with you
What did you do
And explain how did you feel about it
解析:
要求描述童年一次有趣的经历,这次经历事件的基本要素,时间,人物,具体的事件内容,以及你对这次经历的一些感受等细节内容。
I must say that I have a wonderful childhood. All memories of my childhood are warm and sweet. As for an interesting experience, I want to say something about shaving. You may wonder that as a girl, why do I say “shaving”? Well, it happened when I was 4 years old. I noticed that my papa shaving everyday in the morning. I don’t have a clear idea of what he did. But obviously, I showed great curiosity about his manual shaver. One day afternoon, my mother was taking a nap, I sneaked into the bathroom and carried a stool there to fetch my father’s shaver.
Then I followed my father’s steps, I put foam on my face and began to shave my “beard” on my chin. Then I suddenly felt there was something wrong with the process, I touched some blood although I didn’t feel any hurt at all. Finally I was so scared and began to burst out crying. My mama rushed into the bathroom and saw what happened. She grabbed the shaver and helped me clean the wound on the chin. In the following days, she told every family visitor about the details of my story. I remembered that I was laughed at for a long time and I even began to hide myself in my room.
I felt it was interesting and I realized the fact that my mother and all visitors made fun of my behaviour is well meant. They liked my innocence and my poor mockery. They thought I was adorable and good at observing. Apart from that, I think the best way for children to explore the world is to experience. The experiences could involve observations, imitations, imaginations and so forth. They may hurt themselves. But hurting is a sort of valuable experience in everyone’s life. So, you see, I began to know that only my father needs to shave his beard at my home. I have better recognition of gender and according distinctions.
雅思口语介绍童年时期的玩具
Describe a toy that you received when you were a child
You should say:
What the toy was.
Who gave it to you
How you used this.
And explain how you felt when you got this toy
范文:
When I was a child, I received a Barbie doll as a gift from my father's friend. He bought the toy from the States.
I played with this Barbie doll almost every day. I begged my grandma to make clothes for her and dressed her like a princess or a super star. She was my favorite toy for a long time. I always put her besides my pillow.
I felt super happy when I received this Barbie doll. The doll had long hair, big eyes, and beautiful skirt. When I was a child, Barbie doll was very expensive and my parents couldn't afford to buy it, so Barbie doll had been a dream gift for me. To some extent, receiving the doll was a dream coming true. I saw it as a valuable gift and tried to keep it in a good shape. I also felt thankful for my father's friend who brought this happiness to me.
雅思口语描述童年趣事
You should say:
when and where the incident you remember happened
who you were with
what happened exactly
and explain why it is a happy memory.
I grew up very far from most of my family so I only saw them once a year. Every summer I would go to stay with them, while my parents continued working. Although I missed my parents, I used to really enjoy spending time with my grandparents, cousins, aunts and uncles. I spent all summer there, nearly two whole months, so from time to time my cousins and I would get bored. We would ask my grandparents if they had any ideas for interesting things we could do. Sometimes they suggested going for a bike ride, sometimes into town to do some shopping. At other times, they showed us a new game to play. Then we were happy again.
One day - it must be about 12 years ago 【doesn't time fly!】 - all of us got really, really bored and we kept complaining to my grandparents. They were tearing their hair out, trying to think up ideas of where we could go and what we could do. Suddenly, my granddad came up with the idea of going to a new water park that had opened that summer. I hadn't heard about it but my cousins had, and they told me all about it. It was a park with vast numbers of different pools, some inside, some outside. There were water slides as well. And, on top of there was not one, but two playgrounds with swings, a merry-go-round, see-saws. We were so excited.
We set off and on the way we were all singing songs and laughing. We couldn't wait to get there. When we arrived, my cousins and I ran into the park and changed into our swimming costumes. Then we went looking for the most exciting-looking pool, and we found it, one with brightly coloured tiles and slides, we jumped straight in. We played all day in the park and had a lovely lunch, sat on some benches in the sunshine.
My granddad loved a pool that was filled with spa water. It was dark brown and stank of rotten eggs. I didn't want to go in but he eventually convinced me. I'm pleased he did because the water was really warm. I'd never swam in water that warm. I didn't want to get out, despite the terrible smell.
I consider it such a happy memory because we enjoyed ourselves so much and I remember so vividly how I felt that day. But there's more to it than just that. When I look back now, I understand how caring my grandparents were and how much they wanted us all to be happy. They would have done anything to help us have a good time. I appreciate that more now that I'm older and have children of my own. I hope we thanked them; I can't remember. But, anyway, they were content, I'm sure, to just watch us have an amazing time, playing and laughing in the water. So, as you can see, it was a wonderful day and is one of my favourite childhood memories.
雅思口语讲述童年的回忆
when and where the incident you remember happened
who you were with
what happened exactly
and explain why it is a happy memory.
范文:
Childhood memories are strange things, because sometimes you can’t quite be sure if you really remember something, or if you just think you do because others have told you about it, or you have seen a photo of the event later on. I’m going to talk to you about a memory that I’m very confident is real. I’ll tell you what it is, when it happened, how it affected me and why I still remember it.
The memory is the earliest one I have of me and my Dad. I was very small indeed, I’m not exactly sure how old, but I’d guess about three years old, maybe even younger. My Dad was not a particularly tall or strong man, but I was small enough, and by comparison, he was big enough then, for me to stand with both my feet on one of his, and to reach up with my arms and cling onto his leg. I would then hang on and laugh delightedly as he tried to go about his daily business, walking around the house with me gripping on tightly refusing to be budged. It was a favourite game.
I don’t know that I can honestly say it affected me in my life. However, in my family, we don’t really talk about things very much or do a lot together. We don’t live particularly close to one another so see each other rather infrequently. I suppose the way the incident affected me was by making me at a subconscious level feel close to my Dad even years later as we had shared that happy play time together when I was tiny.
I didn’t know I had held onto this memory until quite recently. Sadly my Dad died, he had been very ill for a long time, so it wasn’t unexpected, but of course it was very sad. I wanted to say something about him at his funeral, and I wanted to pick a memory that was personal just to him and to me. For some reason that image of me tiny and laughing and him solemnly ‘pretending’ that he hadn’t noticed I was there came into my mind and it seemed very appropriate somehow to share that one. It was a happy memory, but also an intimate one. I think he would have been really pleased that I could recall it so many decades later.
So why can I remember it? I’m not sure, but I like to think the memory was there dormant all the time just waiting for the moment when I needed to retrieve it. It is a comforting thing to recall. The human mind is an amazing thing!