

雅思口语Part2的话题之间的转换,今天我们讲的话题是大家耳熟能详的一个故事:哈利波特。
Describe a story or a novel that was particularly interesting to you
You should say:
What story or the novel was
Where you knew it
When you read it
And how you felt about it
Answer: “The mind is not a book, to be opened at will and examined at leisure.” This sentence is said by my favorite character, Professor Severus Snap. Well, you know, I’m really glad you ask me this question, as you see, I’m a huge fan of Harry Potter series. I don’t think I need to explain too much about this story, it’s about a young wizard named Harry Potter and his friend Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School . The main story are concerns Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort. I picked them up because everyone else was, as well as by accident. I remember being eleven and trying to convince myself that the Harry Potter world was real, and that the only reason I hadn't gotten my Hogwarts letter yet was that it had somehow gotten lost in the owl post. Harry, Hermione, and Ron were there for me throughout all the difficult times in my childhood. Every time I read the books today, I get something more out of it. The emotional moments are raw and real, and I can appreciate them now more at age 24 than I ever could at age 11. It means something different to every Potterhead, but these books changed our lives – they turned us onto reading, or gave us a community, or even just made us smile. Here’s to the magic and wonder of the world of Harry Potter. I still remember when the lights dim in the theater at my midnight showing, my heart soared at the final music and I laughed and cried and forgot, just for one second, that I am a Muggle. But the story of Rowling’s impact on this generation and beyond isn’t over yet – in fact, it’s only just beginning.