雅思口语Part2&Part3话题及范文解析:存钱的经历

2022-06-09 12:22:17

  本次题库为大家带来雅思口语Part2&Part3部分2018年1-4月新题之事件类话题:存钱的经历(Describe a time when you saved money for something),内容包含了完整话题、专业解析及范文参考,预祝大家在新的一年能和雅思顺利分手,一战成功,斩获口语高分。

  Part2&Part3 新题部分——事件类:存钱的经历

  P2

  Describe a time when you saved money for something.

  You should say:

  When it was

  Why you did it

  How much money you saved

  And explain how you felt about it

  P3

  Do young Chinese like to save money?

  Why do some people like to save money?

  What is the best way of saving money?

  What are the consequences of not saving money?

  Do you agree with the idea that the more you save, the better your life will be?

  解析

  题目要求考生描述“一次存钱买物的经历”。作答要点包括:时间;原因;存钱的数量;个人感受。

  范文

  I can still remember the time I had to save money to buy my mom a gift. It was three years ago, when I was still in college. Her birthday was coming and I wanted to get her something really special. Back then, I was only a student working as a part-time waitress in a small café near my school and the salary could barely cover my daily expenses. Of course, my parents took care of my tuition fees but I wanted to help lighten their burdens so I tried and managed to make a living by my modest salary earned through a part-time job.

  Nevertheless, I made up my mind to buy my mom a pair of high heels which I saw in a showroom. I fell in love with those ocean blue open toe shoes at first sight and I knew immediately that my mom would love them too. Because, when it comes to fashion, we share pretty much the same taste. The shoes, however, were costly, up to about 3,000 RMB if I remember right. And this means I have to take out all of my savings, plus working extra hours for a month to save enough money to buy them.

  I felt extremely proud of myself because up until then, I had never really bought anything expensive for my parents using my own money. I had never had a proper financial plan either. As you can see, this was really a huge deal for me. I learned a whole lot about making money, saving it and spending it wisely.

  More importantly, when I saw the smile on my mother’s face when she opened up the shoe box, I knew it was totally worth it. She was moved not because of the shoes which, of course, she loved, but because that she knew how hard it must have been for me to be able to get her that pair of shoes. Later, she told me that it was the best gift she ever received and it made her feel cherished. Well, it wasn’t all about those shoes. It was about letting people I love know how much I love them.

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