2018年1-4月雅思口语话题part2范文:亲友聚会处(a place you often visit with your friends or family)

2024-04-26

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2018年1-4月雅思口语话题part2范文:亲友聚会处(a place you often visit with your friends or family)

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雅思口语8.5分范文之:亲友聚会处

Describe a place where you often visit with your friends or family

:

Where the place is

How you know the place

How you go there

Why you want to visit

Today, I’m going to share with you a place where I usually/often go to

relax/read and write/ hang out with my friends, which is a small café/restaurant

near my company/my house named “ABC”

As a full-time employee/student, I have to go to work/ school 5 days a week;

therefore, the only time that I can visit this place is on weekends. I always

try to make time for my little trip to “ABC” café every Saturday or Sunday.

The coffee house is located on a quiet street with a lot of trees planted on

both sides. Additionally, it has a patio with hanging gardens which I like very

much; it makes me feel like I‟m sitting in a garden of my own.

Separated from the hustle and bustle of the city life in Hanoi, this place

allows me to sit quietly and reflect, relaxing after a week of hard work. I can

concentrate on a personal project such asreading or writing in my journal

without being interrupted by other people.

It serves great coffee, tea, and cakes, thus, the place always smells very

nice. In addition, the employees are also friendly and helpful.

Sometimes, I go there with my friends. Over a nice cup of coffee/tea, we

share our stories and smell the beautiful scent of the flowers. At that moment,

we can escape from reality for a little while and enjoy ourselves even more.

相关口语语料

to share with you: in this context, to share with someone means to tell

someone about something, you are going to share some information or a story with

another person; in another context you could share an actual thing with someone,

like share a meal with another person or share something that you have, like

some fireworks, with another; “I‟d like to share a story with you about my

grandmother when she was a young girl.” “He doesn‟t want to share the fish he

caught with us.”

hang out with my friends: to spend time with friends, talking, relaxing,

visiting; “He likes to hang out with his friends at the pizza place after

2018年1-4月雅思口语话题part2范文:亲友聚会处(a place you often visit with your friends or family)

school.”

therefore: used when you want to give more information or explain the reason

for something; consequently; for that reason; “I am going to be in New York next

week; therefore, I‟d like to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art.”

on weekends: use the preposition on when talking about things you do on

Saturday and Sunday, the weekend; in this case we use the plural because you are

talking about weekends in general, rather than a specific weekend; “He likes to

play golf on weekends.” British English prefers to say at the weekend or at

weekends.

to make time for: to prioritize things so that you have time to do a certain

thing that you want; you have to make time for something in order to ensure that

you do it, if you don‟t make time for something, you won‟t do it; “He wants his

father to make more time for him on weekends.”

located on a quiet street: when we are talking about the location of

something we use the preposition on, something is located on the corner, on the

right or left side, on a hill, on a mountain; you can also use in for things

located in another area, like the office is located in the building on the left

side of the street or the video store is located in the mall, as in inside the

mall; “Our new restaurant is located on one of the busiest streets in San

Francisco.”

Additionally: used to give more information; “Additionally, the scientists

found that there were two more species in the area that had never been

discovered.”

hanging gardens: plants and flowers that are hanging in pots from the

ceiling; “The hanging gardens in the train station made the place feel very warm

and welcoming, unlike most train stations.”

Separated from: apart from, away from; in a different part of a place; “The

children‟s play area is separated from the main part of the building; it is a

great place where families can take their children to play outside.”

hustle and bustle: describes the noise and high level of activity; “My

grandfather hates the hustle and bustle of the city; he prefers the calm and

quiet of the countryside.”

city life in: used to describe the activity, noise, movement of people and

traffic in a city; use the preposition in or of; “The city life in New York is

famous for the variety of things you can do while there: Broadway shows,

concerts, restaurants, bars, museums and so much more.”

to reflect: to think deeply about something; “After the meeting, he needed

time to reflect on his options before making a final decision.”

concentrate on: to think about something in a focused way, without

distractions; “He found it hard to concentrate on his homework while his friends

were playing video games in his room.”

2018年1-4月雅思口语话题part2范文:亲友聚会处(a place you often visit with your friends or family)

writing in my journal: you use the preposition in when talking about writing

in a journal or notebook; “I like to write in my journal right before I go to

bed.”

serves: in this context it is referring to what is offered at the café; it‟s

what a food establishment offers to their customers; “They don‟t serve meat at

this restaurant because it is a vegetarian restaurant.”

the employees: the people who work at the café or restaurant; “The employees

were upset with their boss and didn‟t want to go to work.”

Over a nice cup of coffee/tea: in this context, using the word over means

that you are doing something, like visiting, while you drink a cup of tea; “We

finalized our joint business venture over dinner last night.” (This means that

we finished talking about our joint business venture while we ate dinner

together.)

escape from reality: to leave the reality of something, like your life or a

specific situation; you want to escape from reality especially if reality is

something that is difficult for you to handle, like a difficult job, having lots

of work to do, etc. “Many people drink alcohol to escape from reality, though

this strategy has its own problems.”

enjoy ourselves: to have fun, to have a pleasant time; “We enjoyed ourselves

last kend at our friend‟s beach house.”

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