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雅思口语里问Describe a game (not a sport) you enjoyed when you were a child,小时候在操场上玩儿的幼稚游戏,你还能想起来几个?“丢手绢”?“捉迷藏”?“打老虎”?“跳房子”?哪些游戏规则可以描写的时间长一点儿呢?或者我们回到屋子里玩儿桌游(board game)吧!比如“大富翁”,“跳棋”,“五子棋”…… 如果你感觉可以介绍两分钟,都可以在考试上说起来。不过如果你选了“狼人杀”,估计两分钟不太够用……
这里跟大家分享一个规则非常简单,描述起来也不太像流水账一样的游戏,其实就是高端版“摸瞎胡”:
I’d like to talk about a game called the Traffic Light. It’s actually invented by our PE teacher, and it’s like a warm-up game for us.
Here’s how we play it:
First, we have to randomly select 3 classmates to be the ‘blind people’, and 3 to be the ‘guides’. When the teacher shouts out ‘Green Light’, the rest of us would run around on the playground in any direction, and when we hear ‘Yellow Light’, we have to stop and start to clap our hands, to show the ‘blind people’ whose eyes were closed where we are. And when our teacher says ‘Red Light’, the ‘blind people’ would try to find us with the help of the three ‘guides’. The rules are pretty simple, we can move any part of our body except our feet, and the ‘guides’ can tell the ‘blind people’ to step forward, move backward or go left or right to ‘catch’ us. As you can imagine, when we are playing this game, our postures would be so funny, sometimes our bodies would be twisted in a way that can just make you burst out laughing. And your laughter would give you away so that you’ll be caught and be the blind person in the next round of the game.
Its my favorite game when I was in primary school, and it’s been a long time since the last time I played it. I really miss the good old days.
雅思口语语言点解析:
warm-up = a short practice or a series of gentle exercises that you do to prepare yourself for doing a particular sport or activity例如:
warm-up exercises
shout something out = to say something in a loud voice so that it can be clearly heard例如:
Don't shout out all the answers.
‘I'm over here!’ I shouted out.
clap = to hit your open hands together例如:
Everyone clapped in time to the music.
She clapped her hands in delight.
He clapped his hands for silence.
posture = the position in which you hold your body when standing or sitting例如:
a comfortable / relaxed posture
upright / sitting / supine postures
Good posture is essential when working at the computer.
Back pains can be the result of bad posture.
burst out doing something = to begin doing something suddenly例如:
Karen burst out laughing.
give somebody / something away = to make known something that somebody wants to keep secret例如:
She gave away state secrets to the enemy.
It was supposed to be a surprise but the children gave the game away.
His voice gave him away (= showed who he really was).
the good / bad old days = an earlier period of time in your life or in history that is seen as better / worse than the present例如:
That was in the bad old days of rampant inflation.