雅思口语Part2答案:最喜欢的动物
    雅思口语Part2答案:最喜欢的动物
    My favourite animal is cow and it is much more beneficial than other animals. It gives us milk which is a nutritious protein supply for us. It provides us meat and the leather equipments are made from its skin. In some countries, the cow is used for plowing the land and for faming purposes. The teeth and bones of this animal are sometimes used to make comb, buttons and other useful things. In some areas, the dung is used as fertilizer and to burn fires.
    The cow is a four footed animal and its skin is thick. Grass is its main food and they are mostly domestic animals. I like this animal mostly because of its closeness to human and its usefulness for us. In my childhood we had 5-6 cows at our home and they were very friendly. They had been very helpful for us. I like it as it is very gentle and sober animal. I also enjoy when I see a cow is ruminating and giving milk to her calf.
    Tips for Answering this Cue Card:
    Talk about any animal that you feel you would be able to give some information about. Mention some benefits this animal offers to answer the question why this is your favourite animal. You can talk about a domestic animal like cow, goat, camel, sheep, cat, dog etc and as you already know about the characteristics and their benefits, you should be able to answer the questions asked for this cue card. You can also talk about any wild animal that you know about as an answer of this cue card. For instance, if you know some details about the tiger, lion, elephant, hawk, kangaroo etc. as well.
    Mention the following points as part of this cue card topic:
    Name: Give the name of the animal and if there is any different name other than the dictionary name of this animal mention that as well. You are free to talk about any bird as well as birds are also animal. Mention which species and genre it falls it falls under.
    Characteristics of this animal: Mention if it is a domestic/ wild/ bird / highland animal or if it lives in water or flies in the sky. Give some details about what this animal eats, how they live, what are their outlooks and characteristics.
    Why you like it: There could be 3-4 reasons you like an animal including the look, their benefits, their characteristics and their closeness to human. Apart from that mention that this is an animal that helps people on some tasks and mention how we are benefitted from this animal.
    If you can answer this cue card topic you should also be able to answer the following cue card topics as well:
    1. Describe a domestic animal you know about.
    2. Describe a bird that you like.
    3. Describe a useful animal.
genre    4. Talk about your favourite bird.
    5. Talk about a wild animal you have seen.
    6. Describe an animal which is common in your country.
    7. Describe an animal that you like to have in the future.
    雅思口语范文:你最喜欢的动物
    Talk about your favourite animal
    Ok, thanks, well, I used to be quite active in school art projects, and I was quite interested in calligraphy, which is a form of Chinese painting for certain characters. In middle school we were encouraged to do as much artwork as we could, mainly because our school needed the decorations to beautify our school. You see, my school wanted to make a name for itself as the best school in the city for arts. So our headmaster really pushed our art teacher to make sure we produced big quantities of high quality artwork. In a funny way, the students who were most highly favoured were those who were most artistic. So, you see, producing art wasn't just for fun, it was fairly serious business; and I, like every other student, took it quite seriously, too. Anyways, we were given a lot of competition-type projects, and I decided to sketch a landscape of the scenery at Shidu, a beautiful area just outside of Beijing that slightly resembles Guilin. My uncle and aunt lived
out there--they were farmers--so it was easy for me to spend some time out there.
    Well, I did the actual sketch in three days. Many people don't realize that although the strokes in Chinese sketches seem simple, they have to be done with perfect rhythm and flow or otherwise you have to do it again. I did the strokes, and if I wasn't happy I'd simply do the whole sketch again. So, probably I did about nine different drafts, threw away about four of them and compared five of them and chose one.
    After I had completed it, I felt a bit on the edge. In my mind, I felt it was quite carefully done, but I had no way of knowing since I knew I was really just a beginner. So, when I submitted it I was full of fear and expectation. My art teacher looked at it quite favourably, but not with incredible excitement. It did not turn out to be the winner, nor was it chosen for the exhibits, but it received quite a good grade, and at least I knew that-although it wasn't fantastic work--it was at least a good start.