ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษด้วยเทคนิค Shadowing จากวิดีโอ: Learn English Naturally with Real-Life Comprehensible Input

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Welcome back to another video guys.
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Today we are learning English in the Rocky Mountains.
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It's brisk out here.
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Very sticky.
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A moose.
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Their coffee gets sold in Alberta.
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We are at Radium Hot Springs to make kindling for the fire.
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It's the highest town in Canada.
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Start the word count and let's go.
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So what is this place famous for?
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They're famous for their coffee.
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They are a Canadian roastery and this is their location in British Columbia.
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Are they all over Canada?
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Their coffee gets sold in Alberta and I'm presuming all over all over the place
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and seeing that we are coffee lovers it's a nice treat for us to come.
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I'll have a cappuccino please and then is the Canadiano just black coffee or?
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It's an Americano.
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Okay yep okay I'll have one of those.
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And are these just there to go?
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It's to go.
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We'll have it to go.
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We'll just take it to go.
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What number 16 is for the Canadian?
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12, I'll take the 12 for that one.
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Perfect.
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Thank you very much sir. Is that your...
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It's my cappuccino.
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now you're going to canadiana
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we have a cappuccino for maria yes thank you
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so much here you can have a look at it it's
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really good cheers okay how's your coffee it's delicious it is kicking horse coffee but it actually says kick ass
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and how's your one it's uh canadian canadian okay
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so we got kicking horse coffee this is a very popular coffee in canada
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and it was founded in 1996 here in in premier bc
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and uh it's one of the best places to work in canada
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and how's your coffee that's a strong coffee
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or what it's strong that's why i only i can only
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drink a normal cup i can't drink a bucket like some people do so this is an eight ounce.
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Yeah that was just a quick quick pit stop here in Vermeer kicking horse to get some coffee.
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I don't drink coffee personally so I didn't get any.
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Oh and did you show my dad did.
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Yeah and we bought some coffee too for the road.
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Are those coffee beans or coffee grounds?
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These are coffee grounds because I don't have my mill my coffee mill with me.
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Okay but now we're back at the camper van so let's go let's go
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it's brisk out here let's go to the lake let's go
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there's a lot of wind today i only see one person
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out on the lake kayaking this reminds me of the homes
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along the bc coast like especially in all those like small islands
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and stuff all those houses yes and this this beach is very rocky
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this is a very rocky beach see all those pebbles like
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a small rock like this this is called a pebble a small rock like this is called a pebble
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but yeah this water is uh water is pretty choppy
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the water is pretty choppy if the water was smoother
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and calmer i would be able to skip this
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but it's pretty choppy right now so I don't think I could skip it.
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No. Look it's all rocks in there too.
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Yeah and you can see this you can see this foam.
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All this foam along along the shoreline.
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What is uh what is this foam?
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I just asked Chachupiti so we'll see uh what this foam is along the shoreline.
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Natural lake.
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Okay so the foam you see along the shoreline is natural lake foam.
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It forms when organic material in the water, like decomposed plants, algae, and other natural matter, breaks down and releases compounds called surfactants.
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These surfactants lower the surface tension of the water, so when the waves and winds stir the lake, bubbles form and gather into foam. So it's harmless.
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It's caused by the wind and the waves making it build up, and it sticks to where the water meets the land.
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So it's just formed by the lake.
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It's nothing bad.
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You could probably eat it, but I would not recommend that.
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It's pretty cold.
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Let's head back.
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Oh, I don't know what happened to all the nice weather.
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Yesterday was beautiful.
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Today...
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Is it always like this here?
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No, last time we were here in the summer, it was.. the lake was calm, we had ice cream here, it was beautiful.
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Okay, we're headed through the underpass of the hot springs.
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Okay, so we are at Radium Hot Springs.
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That started in 1914 here and the hot spring is actually located right there.
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So that's just where the pool is
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but the source of the hot spring is in these mountains right here nearby
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and they just bring the warm water and fill up this pool.
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So this is the hot spring and it's a pretty popular one.
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Half of it is closed right now for renovation but this half is open.
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That water doesn't even look that warm though.
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I don't see any steam coming out and it's pretty cold out here.
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So that's an empty pool.
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You see the pool is empty and that slide slides into the pool.
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But I guess they're cleaning it.
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Yeah, there's a diving board right there and they're cleaning the pool.
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So there's no water in the pool.
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Hopefully they have that up and running soon.
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So these are all the national parks in Canada.
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So there's a lot in this area right here and this is where we are right now.
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This is like the Rocky Mountains on the border between Alberta and British Columbia.
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And you have a lot up here in the north in the territories.
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Pretty sure this is the biggest national park in North America.
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It looks big.
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It's called the Athabasca National Park or something.
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Okay, so this is an underpass.
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You can see here the highway goes on top and we walk under it.
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So it's an underpass for pedestrians.
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And these right here are paw prints from different animals.
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There's a wolverine paw print, a cougar, hare, coyote, deer, and wolf.
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And then on this side, this is a coyote.
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This is a wolf.
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This is a cougar, a deer, and a moose.
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Yeah, and this right here is the, This is like an overpass, so animals cross here.
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So instead of crossing over the highways, they just cross over right here.
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Animal crossing.
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Animal crossing, there you go. So animal crossing.
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Thank you.
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So I guess that was actually pretty obvious, animal crossing.
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OK, so technically this is called a wildlife crossing, and it's just for animals to cross the highway without getting in the way of vehicles and getting hit.
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So we've just arrived at our campsite in Banff National Park.
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That is a nice mountain.
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So that is our view today.
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Look at that.
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And then this is the campsite we're in.
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So you're making a teepee fire.
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He's using the hand torch to start the fire.
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Okay, so now my dad is chopping wood with a hatchet to make kindling for the fire.
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Okay, so this is a hatchet because this is small.
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An axe is similar to this but a lot longer.
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But a short one like this that's used just for precision cutting and making kindling is called a hatchet.
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Now the fire is really going.
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Okay guys, I'm going to make s'mores.
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I have my marshmallows here and my chocolate cookie here.
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The fire is kind of like way too big to make a s'more, but I think if I hold it right here, I'll be able to make a good one.
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Okay, now let's put my marshmallows on my marshmallow roasting stick.
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Or my marshmallow stick.
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One.
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Let's cook these up.
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Now it's time to create my s'more with four marshmallows. Because that's the minimum.
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I've got my s'more here.
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The rule is always one cracker and four marshmallows.
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That way the chocolate melts.
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It's very sticky.
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The marshmallow is very sticky.
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Okay we're walking to the bus stop right here to catch a bus into town
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because we don't really want to drive our camper van into town.
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Isn't that right mom?
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Yes, we're going to take the bus in.
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It's $2 to come back and free to go, I guess.
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Oh really?
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Yeah, free to go.
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How do you know?
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She told me that.
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Oh, she said.
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Yeah, so $2 to come back and we're on route 2, so it goes to the Banff Springs Hotel.
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So we should get off like Moose, Muskrat North and then this is the beginning of town.
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You can walk through town.
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Stop, because that's kind of way.
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We get off here
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and then this is the whole town your map again what
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time the bus comes 6.06 I thought I won't be spot-on in 10 minutes
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so we have to wait about 11 minutes so let's wait
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bus is coming now I guess you put skiers up here Can we get in from the front?
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I guess so Hello.
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Hello.
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How are you?
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Okay, thanks.
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Cute.
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Okay, we're on the bus now.
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Two dollars is not too bad.
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Not too free.
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Well, on the way back, two dollars for the total trip pretty much.
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Or if you're only going one way, you'd be free.
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This is a public transportation bus.
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It's very clean.
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Banff was established as Canada's first national city first national park in 1885 and the world's third national park.
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In the whole world, it was number three.
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So Canada Goose is one of like the most popular Canadian brands
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and at one point it was known as the Gucci of winter.
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And they're actually a publicly traded company on the Toronto and the New York Stock Exchange.
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And these jackets are very expensive.
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Like the average price of these jackets, a thousand dollars, which is very expensive for a winter jacket.
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But I guess that's why people like it so much.
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So Banff National Park was created after Canadian Pacific Railroad workers found a natural hot spring here on Sulphur Mount.
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And then it was established as a national park in Canada.
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So it's been a national park for a long time.
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And Banff, the town we're in right now, is one of the only towns that are actually located inside a national park.
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So Banff is one, Jasper is one.
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So Alberta has two.
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Two towns located in a national park.
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Yeah.
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That's kind of cool.
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It is.
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Four million people per year travel to Banff. Which is a lot.
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I would believe that.
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And we're on the off season now, so...
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And it's still very busy.
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Right now it's not too busy but it's super busy because the summer it's beautiful for hiking trails.
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There's about 1,600 kilometers of hiking trails or 1,000 miles in the summer
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so there's so much to do and in the winter there's snowboarding, skiing, there's like three ski hills just within the VAMP area so there's a lot to do.
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Did you know my rain lake was once featured on $20
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bill no it's beyond the $20 bill did you know we're going
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to go there tomorrow yeah yeah i didn't actually know that
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and they used to call it the $20 view
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but i guess they changed it i don't even know who
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is on the $20 bill anymore wow pretty cool i'm very warm
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because i wore long pants but leon you can see he just wore shorts
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so i'm sure he's pretty cold no he's real canadian okay so So this is the bridge.
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Or this is the bridge.
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That is the river.
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This is the Bow River.
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The same one through Calgary.
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Yep.
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The same one that runs through Calgary.
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Yep.
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It's the Bow River.
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This is a nice river.
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It's very wide.
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Looks very wide.
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And it looks very shallow too.
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Like I can see the bottom right here.
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I wonder why there's a bunch of safety pylons on the right hand side of this sidewalk.
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Should I close the road off during the day?
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Look.
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So this is the fun fact, this is the highest town in Canada.
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It sits at almost 1400 meters above sea level.
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It's the highest town in Canada.
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And I imagine there's a lot of high people here as well, since it's very close to BC.
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If you know, you know.
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Caution, Sasquatch crossing.
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So this is a souvenir shop we're in right now and they just sell all these little things are called souvenirs.
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So here are some magnet souvenirs.
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License plates, mugs, chocolate, maple syrup that's very popular in Canada.
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A lot of souvenirs here.
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A moose?
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A moose.
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A moose.
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A moose.
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Moose.
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Black bear.
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Oh yeah.
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A proper one.
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This is a moose with horns.
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Or not horns, with antlers.
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What are you waiting for?
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The bus.
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Okay, so now we're back.
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We're back at our campsite.
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Home for the night.
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Home for the night.
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We're back at our campsite now.
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We were just in town.
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We got to see the town.
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Very nice town actually.
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I think it's one of the nicest towns in the mountains here in Canada.
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But now we're heading back to our campsite.
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Hopefully there's no bear that eats us.
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If there is, hopefully it eats Leon first, honestly.
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Well, they'll be full after they snack on this one.
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Yeah, it was nice.
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Nice.
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The bus is very convenient.
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That's probably it for tonight.
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We're just going to relax by this fire now no the door all the night
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and remember guys you will become fluent in english their coffee
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gets sold in alberta it's my cappuccino it's brisk out here see all those
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pebbles like a small rock like this the water is pretty
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choppy all this foam along along the shoreline the source of
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the hot spring is in these mountains right here half of it is closed right now for renovation
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but this half is open so that's a an empty pool
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and these right here are paw prints from different animals hair coyote this is like an overpass
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so animals cross here to make kindling for the fire okay
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guys i'm gonna make s'mores now let's put my marshmallows on my marshmallow roasting stick.
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Very sticky.
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I won't be spot on.
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It's in 10 minutes.
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National Park in 1885.
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1,600 kilometers of hiking trails in the $20 bill.
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No. It used to be on the $20 bill.
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You can see he just wore shorts so I'm sure he's pretty cold.
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This is the highest town in Canada.
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A moose.

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ในบทเรียนนี้ นักเรียนจะได้เรียนรู้ภาษาอังกฤษจากการฟังบทสนทนาที่เกิดขึ้นในบรรยากาศที่เป็นธรรมชาติ โดยเราจะไปที่ Rocky Mountains ซึ่งเป็นสถานที่ที่มีการทำกิจกรรมกลางแจ้งที่น่าตื่นเต้น และยังได้สัมผัสวัฒนธรรมการดื่มกาแฟของแคนาดา ในวิดีโอนี้ คุณจะได้ฝึกฟังและพูด ตามคำพูดของผู้บรรยายในบทสนทนาเกี่ยวกับกาแฟ การมีปฏิสัมพันธ์กับคนท้องถิ่น และบรรยากาศโดยรอบ สร้างประสบการณ์การเรียนรู้ที่ใกล้ชิดและเข้าใจง่าย

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  • Brisk: สดชื่น
  • Cappuccino: กาแฟชนิดหนึ่งที่ทำจากกาแฟเอสเปรสโซ่และนมฟอง
  • To go: เพื่อไป
  • Kick ass: สำนวนที่หมายถึงชั้นเยี่ยมหรือยอดเยี่ยม
  • Kayaking: การพายเรือคายัค
  • Grounds: กาแฟบด
  • Houses along the coast: บ้าน沿ทะเล

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สำหรับการฝึกฝนการออกเสียงภาษาอังกฤษในบทเรียนนี้ คุณอาจจะต้องใช้เทคนิค shadowing ที่เรียกว่า "shadowspeaks” โดยให้คุณฟังการบรรยายสั้น ๆ ก่อนแล้วลองเลียนแบบ หรือพูดตามเสียงของผู้บรรยายในเวลาเดียวกัน การฟังเสียงที่มีจังหวะเร็ว ทำให้คุณสามารถปรับปรุงการออกเสียงภาษาอังกฤษของคุณอย่างมีประสิทธิภาพมากขึ้น

เนื่องจากวิดีโอนี้มีความเร็วซึ่งอาจจะเร็วเกินไปสำหรับผู้เริ่มต้น คุณสามารถเริ่มต้นด้วยการฟังซ้ำ ๆ และหยุดเมื่อจำเป็น อย่าลืมตั้งเป้าหมายในการพูดตามเสียงของผู้บรรยายจนกว่าคุณจะรู้สึกมั่นใจในความสามารถของตัวเองในการ ปรับปรุงการออกเสียงภาษาอังกฤษ และฝึกเสียงให้ไหลลื่นขึ้น อย่ากลัวที่จะหยุดพักและฟังเสียงที่คุณต้องการจะเลียนแบบให้ดีเสียก่อน

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Shadowing เป็นเทคนิคการเรียนรู้ภาษาที่ได้รับการรับรองทางวิทยาศาสตร์ พัฒนาขึ้นสำหรับการฝึกนักแปลมืออาชีพ วิธีการนี้เรียบง่ายแต่ทรงพลัง: คุณฟังเสียงภาษาอังกฤษจากเจ้าของภาษาและพูดตามทันที — เหมือนเงาที่ตามผู้พูดด้วยช่วงเวลาห่าง 1-2 วินาที การวิจัยแสดงว่าเทคนิคนี้ปรับปรุงความแม่นยำในการออกเสียง ทำนองเสียง จังหวะ การเชื่อมเสียง การฟังเข้าใจ และความคล่องแคล่วในการพูดได้อย่างมีนัยสำคัญ

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