跟读练习: 30 Days of English: Family Conversations (Day 2) - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hi and welcome to day two of 30 Days of English.
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This week we're talking about relationships.
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First we're going to talk about family, then friends, then romantic relationships.
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So today we're talking about family memories.
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Are you ready?
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Let's get started.
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Today, I have a special guest to introduce you to.
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This is my husband, Daniel.
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Hello.
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Or do you want to go by Dan?
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You can call me Dan.
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You would know.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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So today, Dan is going to share some stories about his family with us, and then throughout the course.
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He's going to also take part in our conversation lessons.
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Are you ready?
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I'm ready.
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All right.
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So today we're going to talk about family.
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And are there any interesting, fun, scary, strange family memories that you have that you'd like to share with everyone?
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Sure.
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I have a memory of when I was a child.
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So when I was maybe nine years old or so, my mother told my brother and I to go to bed, and we went to bed, but just like most children, we wanted to play a lot.
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So we had a bunk bed, so that's a bed below and a bed on top, and we were playing on the bunk bed, and on the bunk bed, there's a railing, and the railing was loose, so you could kind of swing it back and forth and it would make a loud sound and we thought that was funny so the scary part of this story is that the railing had nails at the end of it so when my brother was swinging the the railing back and forth my face somehow got in the way and the railing smacked me in the face with the nail so in my bed I was lying down with blood rolling down my face and my mom she thought we were just playing you were screaming and yeah mom help me right so I was like mommy mommy and my mom said be quiet up there so she wanted us to go to sleep still.
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So like a good child, I went to sleep with blood on my face.
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So then later that night when I was sleeping, my mom came upstairs and saw me sleeping, but I had dried blood all over my face and she was like, ah!
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So that was a scary story for my mom, especially, I think.
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Yeah, but were you hurt badly?
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Were you hurt permanently?
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Was it okay?
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No, I don't even think there's a scar or anything.
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It's just, it must have been like a very little nail hit my face.
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You're lucky it didn't hit your eye.
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Yes, I'm very lucky, but it was a very funny story in hindsight, but for my mother, it was not very funny.
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Sure, in hindsight, it's okay, but not at the moment.
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Exactly.
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oh sure so how about for you do you have any stories um yes so one of the stories about my family is also from my childhood and so i have uh some of you might know i have a sister a younger sister and when we were younger of course like every child at christmas we didn't want to wait for christmas to find out what our Christmas presents were so sometimes we would scheme and plan and try to find a way where we could open our Christmas presents before Christmas so sometimes a few days before Christmas our parents would put Christmas presents under the tree just to tempt us but while they were outside doing something or asleep at night my sister and I would go downstairs and open just one or two Christmas presents but we'd carefully pry open the tape and they'll peek inside and sometimes we pulled it out like oh and then we put it carefully back.
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Wait, you took out the whole present sometimes?
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Sometimes we did if it was possible to not mess up the wrapping.
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Oh very sneaky.
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Yes but we had to satisfy our curiosity so we would put them carefully back into the wrapping and then put the tape down but we were worried that maybe on Christmas morning our parents would think oh why aren't they surprised about their presence so my sister and I would practice making surprised faces so that evening when we were secretly opening them we'd practice pretending to open them like oh whoa just to practice ridiculous surprise faces because we didn't want anyone to find out that we'd really seen the present ahead of time and it worked well Wow.
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The surprised faces worked.
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Yes, yes.
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So it worked.
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And Christmas morning, my sister and I just laughed and laughed because we knew that each other's surprise faces were just fake.
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Right.
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Did your parents think you were seriously laughing?
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Like just excited?
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Oh, of course, of course.
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They were completely naive and had no idea.
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Wow.
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I think maybe later in life we confessed and told them, oh, back when we were younger, we used to secretly open the presents.
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but I don't even know if they were upset.
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It's one of those funny stories.
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Right, yeah.
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Oh, yes.
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Probably not upset anymore.
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Yeah, they probably didn't care.
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So thank you for sharing a story about your family.
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You're welcome.
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And I hope you enjoyed my story about my childhood as well.
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And today, thank you for watching day two.
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It's day two today.
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And if you are a super English member, make sure that you watch this week's bonus video about family.
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And now for everyone, I have a question that I want you to answer out loud as best as you can.
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What is a good memory from your childhood?
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Or a bad memory or a scary memory like Dan's.
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And I'll talk to you later.
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Goodbye.
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Bye-bye.
背景与情境
在这段视频中,讲述者和他的丈夫丹尼尔分享了他们的家庭记忆。此次对话围绕家人与童年时光,展示了家庭关系的幽默与温馨一面。家庭是我们生活中不可或缺的一部分,而通过分享家庭故事,可以增进对家庭成员之间的了解,提高英语会话技巧。
日常交流的五个重要短语
- 你能叫我……吗? (Can you call me…?)
- 有趣的、好玩的、可怕的、奇怪的家庭记忆 (Interesting, fun, scary, strange family memories)
- 我童年时的一个记忆 (A memory from my childhood)
- 我很幸运 (I am very lucky)
- 我们要练习 (We need to practice)
逐步影子发音指南
为了掌握本视频的对话内容,您可以参照以下步骤进行影子发音(shadowspeak)练习:
- 观看视频:先通读一遍视频内容,注意语调、节奏和发音。
- 分段模仿:将视频内容切割成小段,逐句重复。务必注意丹尼尔和讲述者的语气变化。
- 记录与纠正:录下自己的声音并与原视频对照,找出发音和语调上的差距,进行纠正。
- 强度渐进:从简单的短语开始,逐步向复杂句子挑战,帮助您提高雅思口语练习能力。
- 表达情感:在练习时,尝试模仿他们讲述故事时的情感和语气,使您的影子讲话(shadow speech)更加生动。
通过这样的练习,您不仅能提升您的英语口语能力,还能在交流中更好地理解和分享家庭故事。这是一个绝佳的雅思口语练习方法,让你在社交场合中更加游刃有余。
什么是跟读法?
跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。