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Part 2 You will hear a tour guide,
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Part 2 You will hear a tour guide,
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Lou Miller,
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speaking to a group of people about a boat trip they are going to take around the Australian island of Tasmania.
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First you have some time to look at questions 11 to 14.
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Now listen carefully and answer questions 11 to 14.
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So, hello everyone.
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My name's Lou Miller, and I'm going to be your tour guide today,
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as we take this fantastic boat trip around the Tasmanian coast.
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Before we set off, I just want to tell you a few things about our journey.
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Our boats aren't huge, as you can see.
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We already have three staff members on board,
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and on top of that,
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we can transport a further fifteen people,
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that's you, around the coastline.
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But please note, if there are more than nine people on either side of the boat,
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we'll move some of you over,
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otherwise all eighteen of us will end up in the sea.
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We've recently upgraded all our boats.
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They used to be jet black,
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but our new ones now have these comfortable dark red seats
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and a light green exterior in order to stand out from others and help promote our company.
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This gives our boats a rather unique appearance, don't you think?
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We offer you a free lunchbox during the trip,
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and we have three types.
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Lunchbox one contains ham and tomato sandwiches.
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Lunchbox two contains a cheddar cheese roll.
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And lunchbox three is salad-based and also contains eggs and tuna.
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All three lunchboxes also have a packet of crisps and chocolate bar inside.
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let staff know
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which lunch box you prefer i'm sure i don't have to
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ask you not to throw anything into the sea we don't have any bins to put litter in
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but jess myself or ray our other guide will collect it from you after lunch
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and put it all in a large plastic sack before you hear the rest of the talk
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You have some time to look at questions 15 to 20.
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Thank you.
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Now listen and answer questions 15 to 20.
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The engine on the boat makes quite a lot of noise,
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so before we head off,
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let me tell you a few things about what you're going to see.
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This area is famous for its ancient lighthouse,
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which you'll see from the boat as we turn past the first little island.
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It was built in 1838 to protect sailors,
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as a number of shipwrecks had led to significant loss of life.
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The construction itself was complicated,
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as some of the original drawings kept by the local council show.
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It sits right on top of the cliffs in a very isolated spot,
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In the 19th century, there were many jobs there,
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such as polishing the brass lamps,
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chopping firewood, and cleaning windows that kept lighthouse keepers busy.
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These workers were mainly prison convicts until the middle of that century,
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when ordinary families willing to live in such circumstances took over.
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Some of you have asked me what creatures we can expect to see.
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I know everyone loves the penguins,
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but they're very shy and unfortunately tend to hide from passing boats,
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but you might see birds in the distance,
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such as sea eagles, flying around the cliff edges where they nest.
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When we get to the rocky area inhabited by first seals,
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we'll stop and watch them swimming around the coast.
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They're inquisitive creatures, so don't be surprised if one pops up right in front of you.
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Their predators, orca whales, hunt along the coastline too,
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but spotting one of these is rare.
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Dolphins, on the other hand,
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can sometimes approach on their own or in groups as they ride the waves beside us.
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Lastly, I want to mention the caves.
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Tasmania is famous for its caves,
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and the ones we'll pass by are so amazing that people are lost for words when they see them.
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They can only be approached by sea,
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but if you feel that you want to see more than we're able to show you,
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then you can take a kayak into the area on another day,
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and one of our staff will give you more information on that.
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What we'll do is to go through a narrow channel,
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past some incredible rock formations,
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and from there we'll be able to see the openings to the caves,
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and at that point we'll talk to you about what lies beyond.
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That is the end of part two.
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You now have half a minute to check your answers to part two.
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Thank you.

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Sobre Esta Aula

Nesta aula, você terá a oportunidade de praticar sua escuta e fala em inglês com um foco especial na descrição de uma viagem de barco ao redor da ilha da Tasmânia, na Austrália. O guia turístico Lou Miller compartilha informações sobre o barco, os tipos de almoço disponíveis e detalhes históricos da área, especialmente sobre um famoso farol. Esta aula permite que você desenvolva suas habilidades de prática de conversação em inglês e melhorar a pronúncia em inglês, enquanto ouve um diálogo autêntico e envolvente.

Vocabulário e Frases-chave

  • Tour guide - guia turístico
  • Boat trip - viagem de barco
  • Lunchbox - lancheira
  • Lighthouse - farol
  • Crisps - batatas fritas
  • Shipwrecks - naufrágios
  • Convicts - prisioneiros
  • Unique appearance - aparência única

Dicas de Prática

Ao ouvir o áudio, tente usar a técnica de shadowing em inglês. Isso significa que você deve repetir o que ouve em tempo real, imitando a entonação e o ritmo do guia turístico, Lou Miller. A velocidade do vídeo é bastante acessível, permitindo que você se concentre na própria pronúncia e na clareza das palavras. Tente começar com pequenas seções, repetindo uma frase por vez antes de avançar para segmentos mais longos.

Preste atenção não apenas nas palavras, mas também na modulação da voz do guia. Isso ajudará você a melhorar a pronúncia em inglês e a soar mais natural ao falar. Você pode até gravar sua prática e comparar com o áudio original. Use essa prática de shadow speech para conscientizar sobre suas áreas de melhoria. Ao seguir esse método, você aprimorará sua compreensão auditiva enquanto aperfeiçoa sua fala em inglês de forma divertida e eficaz.

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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