2017年5-8月雅思口语part2新题范文:a place crowded with people拥挤的地方
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Hey,烫手的5-8月雅思口语话题范文来啦!易伯华雅思君就是这么的有效率,这两天都是潜心于最新口语题目的整理与范文的编纂,动次打次,5-8月要考试的同学们来收题啦!新题范文:
Describe a place crowded with people拥挤的地方。(话题不难,谁没有遇到过人山人海的场景,看看一个前考官的9分答案吧)
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Where it was
When you went there
What you did there
And explain why you went there / how you felt about the crowded place.
参考范文:“臭名昭著”的北京地铁
k, well the first place that came to mind when I saw this topic was the
Beijing Metro, because I remember it being unbelievably crowded, so that’s what
I’m gonna talk to you about.
And as for when I went there, well it was actually pretty recently, I suppose
probably only about two or three weeks ago, so it’s still pretty fresh in my
memory.
And regarding what I was doing there, well basically, I was on my way to see
a friend who lives in Beijing, and she had told me that by far the best way to
get around the city was using the subway, simply because the roads were so
congested. So I took her advice, but it was a huge shock when I actually got
into the subway station and saw just how many people there were. I mean, I knew
that there would be a lot of people, but I never expected to see that many!
Although looking back on it now, I suppose what made it worse was the fact
that I was travelling during rush hour, so it was a lot more crowded than I’m
sure it would have been during off-peak times. And when I saw how packed the
train was when it was pulling into the station, I remember thinking there was no
way I was going to be able to get on. But I was in a bit of a hurry, coz I was
actually already running late, so I had no choice really but to join the huge
queue of people waiting. Anyway, I did somehow manage to make it onto the train,
but I was pressed up against people on all sides, so it was pretty uncomfortable
to say the least! I mean, it was absolutely heaving, and I literally couldn’t
move at all!

Thankfully though, I didn’t have too far to travel, coz if I remember
correctly, I was only on the train for about 4 stops. And when I finally got
off, I remember feeling incredibly relieved, and also very grateful that I
didn’t have to go through the same experience every day.
So yeah, I guess that’s pretty much all there is to say!

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