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Hi there. Today we’re learning English while I walk along a country trail that goes past horses, vineyards and orchards in Australia If you're new to learning English and want to see more about life in Australia, maybe you're planning to travel here, are studying here, or will move here for work, this video series will help you understand everyday English while exploring real places around Melbourne and Australia.
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Hi there. Today we’re learning English while I walk along a country trail that goes past horses, vineyards and orchards in Australia If you're new to learning English and want to see more about life in Australia, maybe you're planning to travel here, are studying here, or will move here for work, this video series will help you understand everyday English while exploring real places around Melbourne and Australia.
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Okay, let's go for a walk.
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Today I'm driving about an hour out of Melbourne to walk along a nature trail.
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In Australia, we drive on the left hand side of the road.
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The cars coming towards me are driving on the right side of the road.
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I've arrived at the trail and over here I can see a bike pump.
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This trail is popular for bike riding as well as walking.
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People use this pump to inflate their tires, which means to put air into the bike tires.
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Nearby, I can see a bright pink bike.
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It's completely painted pink.
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It looks like it's part of a display.
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Today I'm walking along the trail, not riding a bike.
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I'm starting the walk by following this wide path.
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Over there are some large mounds of dirt.
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They've been shaped into jumps for bike riders.
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It's a place where people can practice jumping, turning and riding their mountain bikes.
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Let's walk into the forest along this path.
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The trail is lined with tall, thin trees.
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Lined means that the trees are standing along both sides of the path.
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The trail is wide and flat, so it's an easy walk.
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It's very quiet right now.
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I can hear birds chirping in the trees.
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Now the path has become narrower.
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It's not as wide as it was before.
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If we look down, we can see green grass, clover and small light purple flowers covering the ground.
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If we look up, we can see a thin strip of blue sky between the trees.
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The trees are starting to cover more of the sky.
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There's more shade underneath, but we'll see less blue sky.
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The path is wide again now and the trees are more spread out.
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They're casting long shadows across the ground.
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These trees have thick, textured bark.
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The bark on this tree looks rough and bumpy.
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Tree bark is the hard outside layer that protects the tree.
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This looks like the back of someone's property.
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‘Property’ can mean any building or land that someone owns.
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But in Australia, we sometimes call a house with a large piece of land out in the country a property.
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It's not quite a farm, but it's much bigger than a normal backyard.
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Here some new trees have been planted.
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They're very small and still growing.
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It seems like they've only just been planted.
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They have green covers wrapped around them to protect them from animals and the wind.
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These will protect the tree as it starts to grow.
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Hopefully these small trees will one day grow into tall trees like the others that are around here.
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This is the back of another property.
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There's a gate so the owner can walk directly onto the trail.
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Over there I can see big stacks of firewood.
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Firewood is wood that people burn in a fire to keep warm.
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They've chopped it to store for later.
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In this paddock I can see three horses.
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One white horse is standing in the shade.
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Two brown horses are standing in the sun.
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They're eating grass calmly and moving slowly.
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This tree here is a very well known Australian plant.
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Do you know what it's called?
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It's called a wattle tree.
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The yellow flowers look like soft fuzzy balls.
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Wattle is Australia's national flower.
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That's also why Australian sports teams often wear green and gold.
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I can see something else through the trees.
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Can you see what's on the other side of the path?
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Let's walk over and have a look.
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There are rows of trees planted neatly in lines.
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It's an orchard.
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an orchard is a place where people grow fruit trees.
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The trees are organized and evenly spaced.
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Let's have a look at the flowers that are blooming on these trees to see what kind of fruit they're growing.
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The trees have small white and pink flowers on them.
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These look like apple blossoms.
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Loads of little white apple blossoms have bloomed Soon they'll have grown heaps of apples.
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In Australia, we often say ‘loads’ or ‘heaps’ instead of ‘a lot’ or ‘many’.
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There are loads of flowers.
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They'll grow heaps of apples.
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Have you ever grown fruit or vegetables?
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Perhaps you live on a farm or a property like this?
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Or maybe you've grown something small in your backyard or on your balcony.
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Let's keep walking and see what else we can find.
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The path is wide again, with trees forming green walls on both sides.
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A family on bikes is riding towards me.
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They're wearing helmets and pedaling their bikes up the path.
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We said hello to each other as they passed.
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Here are more flowers along the path.
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They're different from wattle, but they look a little similar.
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They both look soft and fluffy.
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To continue, I need to walk through this gate.
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There's a sign showing I'm at the halfway point.
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I've walked 3 kilometres so far.
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I only have 2.7 kilometres to go.
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When I finish, I'll need to walk all the way back to my car at the start of the trail.
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This next part of the trail goes uphill.
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there's a slight incline, which means that the ground slowly goes up.
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Can you see the angle of the hill?
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It's not steep, but I can feel it in my legs.
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Next to the trail is another property.
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This one looks like a vineyard.
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A vineyard is where grapes are grown to make wine.
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The grapes grow on these vines, and then they're picked and turned into wine.
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They look quite small, so they must just be starting to grow.
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This part of the trail is covered in grass.
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There are two thin lines in the path for bikes to ride back and forth.
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A tree has fallen near the fence.
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It's lying on the ground with no leaves.
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Only the trunk, branches and small twigs are left.
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This tree might have fallen because of strong winds that blew it over.
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I can hear the family on their bikes coming up behind me.
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The dad is pointing at some cows in the paddock.
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I almost missed them.
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They're tucked away behind these trees.
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The cows are sitting quietly in the shade.
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They're a little hard to see in the shadows, but the cows have big horns and thick fur.
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They look calm and relaxed.
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I kept looking around, but there weren't any more cows in the next paddock.
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A paddock is a large fenced area where animals like cows or horses live.
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I'll keep walking.
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The sun is bright now and I can see my shadow on the grass.
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Through the trees I can see open fields and rolling land.
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What a lovely day.
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When I walk through this gate, I’ll almost be at the end of the trail.
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There's a soccer pitch here.
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This is where teams can play soccer.
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There are nets at each end of the ground and a bench in the middle to watch the game from.
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The last section of the trail is next to an equestrian club.
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An equestrian club is where you ride horses.
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I think these are some of the obstacles that the horses can jump over.
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I've made it to the end of the trail.
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Now I have to walk the whole way back because I parked my car at the other end.
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But before I head back, I'll have a sip of water from my drink bottle and I'm going to eat this punnet of fresh blackberries.
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Thanks for walking with me today.
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What can you call a house in the country with a lot of space around it?
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A property.
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What do you call a place where fruit trees are growing?
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An orchard.
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Which word means that something is going slightly uphill?
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Incline. What do you call the land where animals like cows or horses live?
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A paddock. What do you call a place where grapes are grown to make wine?
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A vineyard.
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Thanks for joining me today If you'd like more videos like this, there are more coming.
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I'm creating extra listening and speaking practice videos to help you learn English quickly.
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Where would you like to go next?
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And which everyday English topics would you like to practice more?
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Please let me know in the comments.
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See you next time.

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이 비디오는 호주 시골의 자연 경관을 배경으로 하여 영어를 배우는 데 훌륭한 기회를 제공합니다. 영상의 내용은 실제 생활에서 자주 사용하는 3000개의 가장 일반적인 영어 단어를 기반으로 하고 있어, 영어 쉐도잉을 통해 듣기와 말하기 능력을 동시에 향상시킬 수 있습니다. 이 영상에서는 자연을 걷는 모습과 함께 다양한 사물에 대해 설명하므로, 평소 일상적인 대화에서 접할 수 있는 상황을 배워볼 수 있습니다. 이렇게 실제 환경을 배경으로 한 학습은 더 실용적이고 잊기 어렵습니다. 따라서 호주 여행을 계획하고 있거나 이 나라에서 공부하거나 일할 예정이라면 유익한 자료가 될 것입니다.

문맥에서의 문법 및 표현

  • ‘Lined’ : 이 표현은 무엇이 두 개의 면을 따라 배열되어 있음을 나타냅니다. 예를 들어, "The trail is lined with tall, thin trees."라는 문장은 '오솔길 양쪽에 키가 크고 가느다란 나무들이 있다'는 의미입니다.
  • ‘Inflate’ : '바람을 불어넣다'라는 의미로, 자전거 타이틀과 같은 경우에 주로 사용됩니다. 문장에서 "to inflate their tires"는 '타이어에 공기를 넣다'를 의미합니다.
  • ‘Property’ : 이 용어는 소유자의 건물이나 토지를 의미합니다. 호주에서 ‘property’는 농장과는 다르게 주로 넓은 땅에서 집과 연결된 부지를 지칭합니다.
  • ‘Shadows’ : "casting long shadows"라는 표현을 통해 나무들이 땅에 긴 그림자를 만들고 있다는 의미를 전하기도 합니다. 이는 신체적 환경을 설명하는 뚜렷한 순간을 제시합니다.

일반적인 발음 함정

비디오에서 특히 주의해야 할 발음은 ‘inflate’‘property’입니다. 이 단어들은 한국어 사용자가 발음할 때 종종 실수하는 부분입니다. ‘inflate’는 /ɪnˈfleɪt/로 발음되며, 정확한 vowel sound에 주의해야 합니다. 또한 ‘property’는 /ˈprɒp.ɚ.ti/로 발음되며, 첫 번째 음절에 강세를 주어야 합니다. 이러한 발음을 정확히 익히기 위해서는 유튜브 영어 공부를 활용해 비디오를 반복해서 듣고 따라 하는 것이 좋습니다. IELTS 스피킹에서도 이러한 발음이 중요하게 다루어지므로, 연습이 필요합니다.

쉐도잉이란? 영어 실력을 빠르게 키우는 과학적 방법

쉐도잉(Shadowing)은 원래 전문 통역사 훈련을 위해 개발된 언어 학습 기법으로, 다언어 학자인 Dr. Alexander Arguelles에 의해 대중화된 방법입니다. 핵심 원리는 간단하지만 매우 강력합니다: 원어민의 영어를 들으면서 1~2초의 짧은 지연으로 즉시 소리 내어 따라 말하는 것——마치 '그림자(shadow)'처럼 화자를 따라가는 것입니다. 문법 공부나 수동적인 청취와 달리, 쉐도잉은 뇌와 입 근육이 동시에 실시간으로 영어를 처리하고 재현하도록 훈련합니다. 연구에 따르면 이 방법은 발음 정확도, 억양, 리듬, 연음, 청취력, 말하기 유창성을 크게 향상시킵니다. IELTS 스피킹 준비와 자연스러운 영어 소통을 원하는 분들에게 특히 효과적입니다.

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