托福裸考是种怎样的体验
大家都知道托福考试是场持久战,备考难熬,实在心焦。但是还是有很多考什么选择裸考,今天小编就带大家了解一下,托福裸考是种怎样的体验?
为什么不推荐托福裸考,托福裸考是种怎样的体验
真实心得
有的小伙伴首当其冲最心疼的还是扔出去的2000软妹币:
大概就像是买了一双Nike
然后穿上第一天一脚踩到钉子上了
白白扔了两千块啊…
还不如真的买双Nike…
有的小伙伴对考场作出了深刻的用户使用体验:
键盘很好用
鼠标手感也很好
老师很亲切
除了题很难没别的毛病
下次还来.....
有的小伙伴做出了很多人第一次考托最有可能干出来的事:
在测麦克风的时候,屏幕上显示一句话:
Describe the city you live in
因为开始的比较早,我率先开始扯淡:
The city I live in is blabla…
好不容易说到提示这个环节结束!!
然后旁边人开始测试音量…
周围此起彼伏的
describe the city you live in…
我感到些许羞耻…
有的小伙伴的回答,让我仿佛看到了我自己:
阅读感受:全程这是个啥?这文章在说什么?怎么没什么单词认识的?
听力感受:我的天哪,他们在说什么?我怎么什么都听不出来?
口语感受:准备时间好短...我还没想好说什么呢...什么???说60秒,大半时间在ememmm
写作感受:我还没写完啊...你不把我切掉 我单词还打错了呜呜呜
下面这位同学的回答更为凝练:
阅读:感觉自己像个瞎子…
听力:感觉自己像个聋子…
口语:感觉自己像个哑巴…
写作:感觉自己像个残废…
当然了,也不乏隐藏的大佬,明明说自己是裸考,明明说自己没考好,结果出分随随便便100+,一不小心110+,此处就不放这些同学的评论了(并不是因为嫉妒)。
分数状况
裸考生与非裸考生大概率来说是会产生分数上的差异的,下面就让我们从阅读、听力、口语、写作四个方面分别看一下吧!
阅读部分
在阅读部分,非裸考的考生和裸考考生之间产生了比较大的分数差异。这一方面证明,裸考的时候,由于阅读题目太多,保证正确率太难,作答很大程度上凭的是运气。另一方面也证明,阅读真的是相对比较容易提分的单项。
听力部分
面对现实吧,大部分考生第一次考试听力远远达不到平均分19分。
实际上,听力的难度有目共睹,所以在第一次考托福时能考到21分就很不错了,这意味着你已经超过了47%的竞争者。在此基础上,后期提分一般三个月就够得到26分的水准。
口语部分
裸考考生在口语部分表现最惨,最统一的表现就是:不管有没有的说,都很难说出口。这也提醒小伙伴们,备考口语最首要的还是突破心理的障碍,大胆的说出口。只有说出口,才能进行后期表达上的逻辑分析和口音调整。
说不出口其实不是最惨的,最惨的是虽然口语在考前能通过模板和语料突击一把,但从长远提分来看,难度是非常大的。
写作部分
裸考的考生在写作部分稍微挽回了一点颜面,这很大原因是托福写作没有0分...写作的原始分数为0-5分,但是只要做出了回答就能得到1分,换算之后是8分。
虽然写作这8分很好拿,但是后期冲刺高分是非常困难的。同样是考到26分,阅读能够排到整体考生的前17%,听力排到前19%,口语排到前9%,写作排到前11%。从人群比例来说,托福写作占前率低,说明写作得高分的难度,仅次于口语,比听力阅读的难度都要大。
托福考试到底难不难,有些同学直掉泪
对于正在和托福奋力厮杀的同学而言,托福考试是很大的一个坎儿,托福考试到底难不难?这是个问题。或许有人会说现在的学生托福动不动就考110+,而分数100+的更是大片大片地出,托福怎么会难呢?凡事不能以点概面,那些考了低分拿不出手的同学咱又不知道有多少,所以只看表面是不对滴,托福考试到底难不难,有些同学直掉泪
一、考试时长
托福考试的难度首先要提的就是考试的时长了,考试时间为3个小时,即使小伙伴们觉得很多问题都很简单,但长时间的注意力集中会导致许多人在考试尾声感到疲劳,导致犯错。
除此之外,托福考试的最后一部分是写作,这就需要小伙伴们要更加有耐心地去作答。大志君友情提醒:在考试前调整自己的节奏,以便轻松应对考试。
二、词汇难度
托福考试会在阅读部分对小伙伴们的词汇量进行最直接的测试。在阅读部分,同学们将会面对有着大量词汇的学术文章,还要回答一些考察词汇量的问题。有丰富的词汇量可以很好地帮助小伙伴们读懂文章以及回答问题。
英语流利的人不代表词汇量就多,所以在参加考试之前,不要认为词汇量不够不会给你们带来任何困扰。此外,由于托福考试采纳了大量的学术文章,这也说明了很多词汇要比同学们平时积累的更加专业,难度进一步增加。
三、十八武艺
托福考试分为四个部分:听、说、读、写,很多问题需要同学们运用两种或两种以上的技巧进行作答。
1、听
在很多小伙伴眼里,听力的残忍程度要远远大于其他部分。首先听力所涉及到的知识面很多,进而需要掌握的知识点就很驳杂。在考试的过程中,虽然听力的录音要比平时说话的速度要慢,但完全不妨碍用一些废话去干扰你。录音有长有短,且只播放一次,这种情况就需要集中很大的注意力了。
2、读
托福考试的阅读部分难度其实都可以媲美美国新闻的难度了。但托福是偏向于学术化的考试,所使用的历史和科学类的文章更是比比皆是,在这一点上还是和美国新闻有一定区别的。托福考试相比于新闻,难度主要是来自学术词汇方面,这一点在科学类文章中尤为突出。
3、说和写
大志君之所以把这两部分放在一起,是因为这两个部分想要考察小伙伴们的能力水平很接近。托福不仅希望小伙伴们嘴皮子溜、文笔好,还会考察大家的信息接收能力,且能不能把接收到的信息自我化再转述。
因为这两个部分的考试没有特定的标准答案,所以对于口语和写作这两个部分难度其实不太好评定。
四、细节问题
托福考试是不能通过对文章以及问题粗略地了解就可以高枕无忧。它常常会通过细节去真正了解同学们的英语水平。
在阅读和写作部分,同学们需要理解文章中提到的细节问题去作答。如果习惯略读或跳过不熟悉的单词或短语,就可能会错过很多问题,这一点在听力部分最为明显。对于录音中的重点虽然可以做笔记,但只有一次机会。听力如果只能听懂85%,小伙伴们可能会发现自己很难去回答听力部分的细节问题。
五、容易分心
很多小伙伴们认为口语是托福最难的部分,当众多考生被集中在一个屋子同时考试的时候,无法集中注意力就成为了一个很难跨过的坎。一些学生甚至建议美国教育考试服务中心改变一下托福口语的考试方式。
如果小伙伴们练习的时候习惯在安静的环境下进行,考场上嘈杂的环境就会让人很不舒服,同时也会在一定程度上影响成绩。
六、如何减轻压力
1、对于大志君在上述列出的每一个因素,熟悉托福的考试形式和题目类型会使小伙伴们在考试的时候更加从容地应对。
2、要想减轻考试压力,在备考途中参加一次正式的考试是很有必要的。这样做可以使小伙伴们熟悉考试过程,对自身的水平有一个初步的了解,增强应试能力。
3、上海新航道在线托福培训版再跟大伙唠叨几句,其实词汇量是一个老生常谈的问题了,掌握的词汇越多对考试越有利这种话相信大家心里都清楚。英语想学好,词汇是基础!所以无论你是考托福还是其他考试,够量的词汇储存才是高分的关键!
满分托福口语的备考经验:语料+模板
托福的口语考试准备可以分成两部分,语料+模板。
语料积累心得:对于我来说,有之前与外国人的交流以及看美剧培养的口语功底,都属于语料的积累。很多人把看老友记奉为口语练习的万金油,但如果只看中文字幕,不用英语思维去思考,也不开口听听自己的语音,练习说话时的反应速度的话,看美剧并不会有任何效果。甚至有一些国际生在国外上学之后,口语依然很差,因为他们只会听外籍教授上课,自己却从不主动开口发言或和本地的同学交流,也是不会有口语上的提高的。有了语料的积累也一定要多开口说开口练。
模版练习心得:除了口语功底的扎实,也要熟悉考试规律。托福口语的题目还是很有规律可循的。结合模板练习有助于规划好时间,在45秒或60秒的时间内说完所有的内容,这也是需要练习的。上次接触托福已经是本科之前的事情了,在这次考试前的练习中,我经常发现自己答题时说着说着就讲散了,逻辑混乱内容也没说完,彻底打破了我对口语这项的信心。所以这次备考,我沉下心来把每个Task的模板都认真地背了一遍,再把答题的内容填进去,结构非常清晰,时间也刚好说满,即使紧张也不太会漏掉什么内容。最后在考试中按照准备好的方法去答题,得到了这个令人惊喜的满分。
托福独立写作范文:第一印象对与错
Some people trust their first impressions about a person’s character because they believe these judgments are generally correct. Other people do not judge a person’s character quickly because they believe first impressions are often wrong. Compare these two attitudes. Which attitude do you agree with? Support your choice with specific examples.
Any opinion is, in fact, a judgment. I feel that as Americans we would do well to judge others less often. Still, we must be able to decide whom to spend our time with and whom we’d rather forget. In my opinion, this type of judgment is best after we get to know other people. First impressions are not always accurate impression.
Judging a person based on a first impression does save time. There are more people than anyone could possibly get to know in one lifetime. It is frustrating to waste time getting to know someone, only to find out that your first impression was correct and that you really don’t like him or her. So is it a waste of time getting to know people your probably won’t like? That seems to be a valid point of view, but I believe that it is not the best attitude to take.
It’s more humane to spend time getting to know people before judging them. I know that I don’t always make a good first impression even when I truly like the person with whom I am interacting. We all have bad days, I wouldn’t want to lose a job or a potential friendship simply because I picked out the wrong clothing or said something wrong. I think everyone deserves the chances make a second impression.
If we all base our final opinion of others on first impression, it would be hard to get to know anyone. There is always more to people than meets the eye. If we don’t give someone a chance, we may be missing out on meeting a life-long friend. That would truly be shame.
托福独立写作范文:做决定要迅速还是仔细考虑后
Decisions can be made quickly, or they can be made after careful thought. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? The decisions that people make quickly are always wrong. Use reasons and specific examples to support your opinion.
I disagree with the statement that the decisions people make quickly are always wrong. However, I think those decisions probably turn out to be wrong more often than carefully made decisions do. Usually, fast decisions are based on what we call our “gut reactions,” or feelings we have about a situation. Sometimes these gut reactions are based on good sense backed by experience, but sometimes they’re based on nonsense or poor reasoning.
Let’s say you’re at work and the boss calls you to his office and tells you there’s a big project that needs to be done. He thinks you’re the best person for the job, but he needs an answer from you on the spot. He hasn’t told you what the project is, but you make the quick decision to accept. This is the right quick decision, because you’re basing it on a lot of factors that will occur to you later. One is that it wouldn’t make sense for the boss to ask you to do something he didn’t think you could handle. That would only hurt his business. Plus, doing a good job on this project might help your career. You realize it’s good to reach higher, if you want to get ahead.
But let’s say you’re on a deserted highway late at night and your car breaks down. Along comes a car driven by someone who doesn’t seem quite right to you. He offers you a ride to the nearest gas station. You make the quick decision to accept the ride because it’s late, you’re cold and tired and you don’t want to sit there waiting for the highway patrol to arrive. This is a case where a quick decision is a wrong decision. You shouldn’t trade your personal safety for physical comfort, and if you thought about it, you wouldn’t.
How do you know when it’s okay to make a quick decision? You have to be able to guess at the possible benefits versus the possible dangers. If it’s a small decision like where to go to lunch, who cares? However, if my whole future were at stake, I’d want as much time as I could get to think about it.
托福独立写作范文:不同穿着会影响一个人的行为
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People behave differently when they wear different clothes. Do you agree that different clothes influence the way people behave? Use specific examples to support your answer.
People do behave differently depending on what they are wearing. The reason is not because they have changed, but because people’s reactions to them has changed.
Certain clothes are appropriate for certain situations. A man can wear a suit to work and a woman can wear something professional looking like a skirt and jacket. When everyone dresses the same, there is no problem. It is like a uniform. Imagine going to a law office to hire a lawyer. One of the lawyers is wearing a suit; the other is wearing jeans. Which lawyer do you want to hire? Similarly, a mechanic works on cars all day and wears clothes that can get dirty. It would be strange to find a mechanic wearing a coat and tie to repair and engine.
People will treat you differently depending on what you are wearing. It will depend on how well they know you and where you are. If your clothes are unusual for the situation, they may treat you with disrespect. I remember once I had an old army coat. I wore it into a fancy candy shop to buy some chocolates. The woman was very suspicious and a little afraid. I couldn’t understand her reaction since it was still me underneath my big, old ugly green coat. I was dressed like a bum and this caused the salesperson to react negatively to me. Consequently, I was even more polite than usual.
This experience shows me that sometimes I do behave differently because of what I’m wearing. In this case, I had to balance my appearance. Still, that doesn’t mean that I’m rude if I dress up.
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