9-12月雅思口语P3话题范文:A difficult choice you ever made
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一转眼,雅思口语进入了9-12月的新题季,易伯华雅思频道第一时间为大家整理出part 3部分范文答案:Describe a decision you took a long time to take(A difficult choice you ever made),赶紧丧心病狂地开练吧!
1.What skills are necessary when making decisions?
Experience is the thing you
need most to make decisions for. Just like answering these IELTS questions I had
to practice for 2 months before I came here to give you good answers. You need
to practice very well for real life situations and this is why I will be taking
an internship in Canada during the summer break so that I can make good
decisions in the future for my major and for my future career.
2.How can people improve their decision-making skills?
Well, everyone is faced
with the need to make decisions every day. To improve our decision-making
skill,I think it’s important to weigh the pros and the cons to ensure that we
are making the best decision possible. In addition, we also need to limit
ourselves to fewer options. More choices can lead to more regret because we
consider all of the missed possibilities and worry whether we could have chosen
one of the many other routes that were available. As such, narrowing options
will lead to greater peace of mind.
3.How do you think computers will change the way people make
decisions?
Computers and the internet already do change the way people make
decisions. With so much second by second information day traders buying and
selling stocks make daily decisions by using current information they receive
from their computers. This kind of information for a day trader is invaluable
and could mean the difference of making or losing 10’s of thousands of
Yuan/dollars in just one day.
4.Do parents in China allow their children to make important decisions about
the future?
Some do let their children make their own decisions, but how many or

what the % is I have no idea. Some of my friends got to choose their majors but
a lot of girls I know had to take accounting majors that their parents chose for
them.
5.Do you think that parents should make important decisions for their
children?I think it depends on the situation. If a teenager has set ideas that
make sense emotionally and financially then I think they should make the
decision but if the students have no idea about their future goals or career in
life, their parents then should be making those decisions.
6.Do you think teachers should help students make decisions?
I’m not so sure
about the teachers in other countries but sometimes in China we can become very
close to our teachers and even visit their house on occasions. This creates sort
of a friend/mentor situation and in that case those teachers can shed great
light on a situation and give great advice to their students.
7.How can older people (parents) help young people (their children) make
their own decisions wisely?
Well, I think children's lives are very controlled,
with their parents make most of the decisions.However, I don't think this way
can really improve children's decision-making skills.As far as I'm concerned,
parents can offer some choices or suggestions to their children, but let their
children make decisions by themselves. In addition, it's parents' duty to offer
correct guidance if they find their children are making intolerable
decisions.
8.What do you think are the qualities of a good leader (or a good decision
maker)?
Well, I think there are several qualities that I think a leader should
have. First, a good leader should acquire the ability to organize people with
different backgrounds.Secondly, a leader may be patient enough to listen to his
underlings and still keep his own mind. Finally, a good leader should treat team
members fairly without bias or discrimination, which would greatly stimulate
those diligent members so the efficiency of the whole team can be improved.
Therefore, I think they are the most important qualities.
9.Do you think it's important for parents to encourage the development of

leadership abilities in their children? (Why/why not?)
No, I think some people
are cut out to be leaders and others aren’t. Forcing someone to develop
leadership skills when they aren’t that type of person is a waste of time and
money.
10.In what ways can parents encourage their children to develop leadership
abilities?
If the children show signs that they could be a potential leader of
some sort then encouraging them to take part in being the class/hall monitor is
a first step. Later they might be the leader of a student union and other
positions in group projects.
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