雅思口语怎样积累地道表达,其中一个方法就是Try to read in English, especially informal writing。有蛮多同学问到应该怎么操作的,我们就拿“黑五”来说一说。
当你看到一个感兴趣的话题时,先google (任何英文的搜索引擎都ok,如aol, yahoo, bing...)无数页的搜索结果中,咱们只需要看第一页的前几个。把前几个都打开,看看哪个页面的排版看着顺眼,文章比较有条理。我推荐以bullet points架构的这种文章,比大段大段文字的看起来更一目了然。无论你在为一个everyday topic做阅读,还是为一个part2&3的话题做资料搜集,看2-3篇文章就足够啦。
这几个搜索结果中,我锁定了最后一篇。14点,每一点内容都不多,语言相对简单,随便学几条就能积累下不少跟shopping相关的表达方式了。
Busted! These Are the 14 Biggest Myths About Black Friday
Every year, savvy shoppers find deep discounts online and in stores on Black Friday. Whether they're looking for the newest, most advanced tech device or the perfect outfit for New Year's Eve, buyers know retailers will offer some of their best deals during this time.
But are all the deals great? Do you have to shop online to find them? And do Black Friday sales even have to begin on Black Friday? We've addressed these questions, and quite a few more, in our list of the biggest myths about Black Friday. Brush up onsome shopping knowledge now, so you're well prepared for the upcoming deal season!
光看题目和文字介绍就能学到不少了。myths 是指杜撰出来的人事物或者想法,比如Contrary to popular myth, women are not worse drivers than men. 是不是雅思口语p3就用上啦。savvy shoppers这个表达方式在范例中常看到,再次遇到,不妨查字典再确认下意思和用法!brush up on sth,这一看就是phrasal verb嘛,原来我怎么不知道这么来说knowledge呢?查下字典就知道,原来brush up on sth & brush sth up 的意思是to quickly improve a skill, especially when you have not used it for a time。比如I must brush up on my Spanish before I go to Seville.
记住,你不需要把每个单词都看懂,不需要每个单词都去查询。把一些你看着眼熟但意思不太确定的查一查,这比背诵全新的表达方式更有效。还有就是把一些一看就能联想到某个topic的表达方式查询一下,看看例句怎么说的。
那我就从原帖中复制一些myths过来,有下划线的表达方式是我希望大家着重留意的,他们在回答雅思口语的话题时一定用得上!
2. You're Missing Out if You Only Shop Online
Companies advertise doorbusters in order to attract customers to their brick-and-mortarstores. But in recent years, as competition has escalated among rival retailers, thoseeye-catching deals have steadily moved online as well.
The reason is simple. Traditional retailers like Walmart, Target, and Best Buy know that online retailers like Amazon will match their best prices on in-store deals. Thus it only makes sense to offer the same deals online, to remain competitive. The goal is to beat Amazon, but the real winners are deal-hunters.
4. All Black Friday Deals Are Amazing
This is shopping 101. Remember, retailers are in business to make a buck, and they can't do that if they lose money ― or even make too small a profit ― on every deal.
Some deals are great, but others are filler. The great ones are there to lure you into buying more stuff, ideally at a healthy markup. So do your research and uncover the truth about those "rock bottom" prices before you buy.
6. Apple's Black Friday Sale is a Must-Shop Event for Apple Fans
Apple Stores across the country will be packed on Black Friday, but they won't be offering great deals. Last year, the tech giant offered gift cards with its full-price devices, which was pretty disappointing for shoppers hoping for a discount. If you want a real deal, you'd be better off checking out what third-party retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and MacMall can do.
7. You Have to Stay Glued to Your Computer All Day to Get Deals
Sure, Black Friday can be stressful. With deals popping up throughout the day, you might feel like you have to keep your eyes on the computer monitor.
But that's simply not the case. DealNews has you covered. Before you spend 24 hours staring at a pixelated screen, set up an alert with us to receive notifications when your favorite deals are posted.
10. Luxury Goods Don't Go on Sale for Black Friday
It's true that Black Friday emphasizes lower-end electronics, however, in recent years, several luxury retailers have begun offering sales and promotions through their outlets. Stores like Last Call by Neiman Marcus, Barney's Warehouse, and Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH are a few outlets you can expect to participate in Black Friday sales. Plus, even Apple products go on sale now!
12. Doorbusters Are Always Crappy Quality
Bargain bin devices have a reputation for being bottom-of-the-barrel items that nobody wants, and you have to be careful for retailers trying to pass off questionable devices as "special edition." But over the past few years, the doorbuster selections have been showing more flair than usual to entice customers. For example, we've seen rock-bottom prices on laptops with better-than-average specs, as well as eye-popping TV deals from brands you've actually heard of before.
原帖地址 http://dealnews.com/features/The-Facts-Behind-Black-Friday-Myths/
看自己感兴趣的话题是不是觉得阅读是个很有意思的事?尤其是这些informal reading,绝对是积累口语素材和表达方式的绝佳资源!
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