东莞大朗雅思预备培训怎么收费
东莞大朗雅思预备培训怎么收费
课程介绍
招生对象:入学测试成绩3.5分以下,能够集中学习,提升英语基础运用能力,全面掌握雅思考试精华的学员。
班级特色:
小班的理想班型,尽享来自VIP经验丰富教育的悉心关怀;
高针对性的课程体系,为入门级学员量身打造
高精准度的教材与练习的配备,增加课堂所授内容符合学员需求
基础英语与雅思的结合,授课内容与后期正课无缝衔接
课堂讲练做的有机结合,增加较高的课堂吸收率
课程设置:
语法:主要传授雅思考试中会涉及到的高频语法,如定语从句、非谓语动词;课堂练习与雅思考试紧密结合。
词汇:以雅思考试听说读写四科中涉及到的高频词汇讲解为主。
语音:侧重讲解基础发音,让学员在接触到口语正课前尽量发音标准。
课次安排:语法,词汇,语音。
教材使用:雅思内部教材+各科老师补充材料+辅助教程。
开设的课程有出国考试:提供IELTS(雅思)、TOEFL(托福)、GRE、GMAT、SAT、ACT、AP、SSAT、留学英语能力预备课程和外教口语等优质出国考试培训课程。个性化、精品小班、全封闭学习模式,满足不同学员的不同学习需求。通过制订和实施精准的学习方案,使学员的英语能力和考试成绩在短期内得到迅速提高,并熟练掌握海外学习所需的批判性思维、社会交往和团队协作能力。
管家式服务
每位学员都拥有自己专属的学习指导老师,督促学员完成学习进度、帮助学员利用教学资源、指导学员掌握正确的学习方法。
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独有24小时智能化网络学习平台,可供学员自主管理课程、随时了解学习进度,并提供海量资料习题库及多款趣味小游戏,寓教于乐。
雅思口语范文分析之城市问题
一、考试说明
“城市环境问题”是今年的新题,较近频频出现于各大赛区的考试中。考生向考官简述自己城市的一个常见环境问题后,在第三部分里会围绕环境污染和保护的方方面面与其展开讨论。在“*题演练”部分我以北京的沙尘暴为例,给出了一个参考性框架。在“话题相关材料”部分,大家可以看到一位印度作家在报纸上讲述印度的白色污染,里面有很多词组和想法很适合口语和写作。
二、*题演练
Describe an environmental problem in your country.
You should say:
what this problem is
what the causes of the problem are
how this problem affects people
and explain how this problem could be solved.
参考答案
1、点题。Dust storm
Problem in northern China
Early spring, Strong winds carry sand from Gobi desert. 让我担心(has me worried)
2、原因。two major reasons
Strong winds,
desertification, Overuse of farmland and overgrazing
植被破坏(deforestation),romove tons of topsoil a day.
3、影响。Badly.
Yellow, poor visibility.
戴face masks, re’spiratory disease. 引发健康问题(cause health problems)
4、解决。复杂,简单解决方案.
较简单,Plant trees
的,turn cultivated land back into grasslands and forests. This is an important measure to control water loss and soil erosion.
三、背景阅读
摘自The Hindu, Saturday, Jul 06, 2002
Plastic Pollution
USHA JESUDASAN
Walk down any city street or village road, turn any corner, find a spot at the beach or in a park and you will find mounds and mounds of dirty plastic bags, food wrappings, plastic cups, bottles and cartons lie piled high, or blocking drainage systems and sewers. The road outside our house is littered with flimsy multi-coloured plastic bags. The wind blows these bags into the open gutter. The bags collect and block the gutter which then spills on to the road. Mosquitoes thrive in the stagnant water. Pigs and rats wallow in the slime, carrying disease. The place stinks and the air is polluted. The garbage men refuse to clean the gutters... they are only paid to clear the litter off the streets! So the clutter and slime increases every week.
Who is responsible for all this litter and mess and the polluted atmosphere? We are of course! Every one of us. Although each one of us contributes to the problem, none of us is willing to be part of the solution to it. So the Tamil Nadu Government is keen on taking a drastic step to curb the use of plastics and make the roads clean and environmentally safe. The government's desire to introduce a bill that would ban plastic bags and other plastic items is a desperate attempt to control the huge environmental and health hazards that face us today.
Despite my desire to see a clean environment and have a clean road I wonder what will we do without all the plastic things in our lives? The many uses of disposable plastic that we use everyday comes to mind, gloves, pens, cups, bottles, cans — can we really do without these?
Do we see the proposed ban as a necessary measure? Or will it be fought against with passion by the plastic industry? Each year, as industry produces more and more non-essential products individually and excessively packaged in plastic, we throw away more and more trash. Plastic razors can only be used a few times before disposal, then more must be bought, making the plastic and razor industries rich and happy. Pens used to be filled with ink, today we use them, throw them away and go out and buy another one. The pen industries make a lot of money too. Many household appliances are designed to become obsolete within a short duration and that guarantees that you'll just have to buy new ones next year.
To a large extent, our garbage problem is a result of a corporate business ethic that puts profits before people and the environment. Industry pushes the advantages of "disposability'' to the public because it suits them and it pays well. The profit from disposability goes into the pockets of only a few but the hazards of disposability are faced by many more.
The proposed ban makes me realise that each one of us should develop a sense of responsibility not just towards the litter on our roads but also towards the things we buy and use and throw away.
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