跟读练习: 5 Simple Habits to Live a Healthy Life |🎙️8 Minute English | Beginner - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hi, everyone.
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Welcome back to 8 Minute English on the Learn English Podcast.
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Happy New Year to everyone listening.
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Wishing you a bright and wonderful year ahead.
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Thank you for being one of the first audiences of Learn English Podcast in 2025.
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We've had an amazing year together, haven't we?
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So many meaningful podcast episodes, truly unforgettable.
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Did you have any fun moments during Christmas and New Year?
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Share them with me in the comments below.
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So, quick question.
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How did you start your day today?
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Did you wake up feeling refreshed or did you hit the snooze button three times like me?
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It's okay, no judgment here.
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But it got me thinking, have you ever wondered if small daily habits, like how you wake up, eat, or take breaks, can change your life?
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What if I told you these simple routines could actually help you live longer and feel healthier?
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Sounds too good to be true, right?
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Well, stick around, because today we're diving into this fascinating topic.
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Can you live longer with simple habits?
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We'll talk about small changes you can make every day, ones that are super easy to start.
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Oh, and don't forget, there's a free PDF waiting for you in the description with tips and exercises to try.
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Let's jump right in, shall we?
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Wow, you seem full of energy today.
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What's your secret, Mia?
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I've been making some changes to my daily routine, and honestly, it's made a big difference.
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What kind of changes are you talking about?
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First, I start my day with 15 minutes of light movement, like yoga or stretching.
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Does that really make a difference?
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It absolutely does.
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It wakes me up, improves blood flow, and keeps me feeling refreshed all day.
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I've been hearing about morning exercise, but I never tried it. Should I?
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Definitely.
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Start small.
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Just five or ten minutes.
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Even a short walk can do wonders for your mood and health.
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Okay.
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What else do you do?
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I've also switched my breakfast.
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Instead of sugary snacks, I now eat oatmeal with fruit and nuts.
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That sounds healthy, but does it keep you full?
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Yes.
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The fiber keeps me full, and the natural sugars give me steady energy.
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Plus, it's much better for my overall health.
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Interesting.
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I might need to rethink my breakfast.
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What about staying hydrated?
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Oh, that's a big one.
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I drink a glass of water as soon as I wake up, and I carry a water bottle with me all day.
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Does it really make such a difference?
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Absolutely.
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It helps with digestion, keeps my skin clear, and reduces fatigue.
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Okay.
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You've convinced me.
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What's next?
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Sleep.
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Getting 7 to 8 hours every night has been a game changer for me.
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That's a tough one for me.
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I stay up too late scrolling on my phone. Been there.
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Try putting your phone away 30 minutes before bed.
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Read a book or listen to soft music instead.
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I'll give it a shot.
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Anything else?
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Practicing gratitude.
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Every night I write down three things I'm thankful for.
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It's a small habit, but it makes me feel more positive.
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Really?
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Does that actually work?
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It sounds a bit too simple to be effective.
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I get why you'd think that, but it's backed by research.
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Research?
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Now I'm curious.
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How does writing a few things down actually help?
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Well, Studies show that practicing gratitude can lower stress, improve your mood, and even help you sleep better.
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Sleep better?
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That's a big claim.
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It's true.
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When you focus on positive things, your brain releases feel-good chemicals, like dopamine.
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That helps you relax and unwind.
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Hmm.
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But what if I can't think of three things every day?
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They don't have to be big things.
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It can be as simple as enjoying a good cup of coffee or seeing a beautiful sunset.
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Okay, I guess that's doable.
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So, just three small things every night?
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Exactly.
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Give it a try for a week and see how you feel.
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All right.
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You've convinced me.
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I'll give it a shot, but if it doesn't work, I'm coming back with questions.
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Deal.
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But trust me, you'll be surprised by how much it can change your mindset.
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Let's take a look at five helpful phrases from today's conversation.
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Cultivate gratitude.
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To develop a habit of appreciating the good things in life.
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Example Cultivating gratitude helps me focus on the positives, even during tough times.
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Boost immunity To strengthen your body's ability to fight off illness.
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Example Eating more whole foods is a simple way to boost immunity.
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Break the cycle To stop a repetitive or harmful pattern.
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Example Taking breaks during work helps me break the cycle of constant stress.
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Build resilience To develop the ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
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Example Facing challenges head-on is how I build resilience over time.
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Kickstart your day To begin your morning in an energetic and productive way.
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Example A quick stretch and a glass of water always help me kickstart my day.
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Now let's think about today's discussion.
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Here's the first question.
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Which of today's habits do you think is most beneficial for a healthy lifestyle?
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For me, I think starting the day with movement is a game changer.
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A short walk or some stretching makes me feel energized and ready to take on the day.
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And here's the second question.
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How do you stay motivated to build a new habit, especially when it feels challenging?
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One tip that works for me is setting small realistic goals.
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For example, if I want to drink more water, I start by adding one extra glass a day?
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Let us know in the comments below how you stay motivated.
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Your answers might inspire someone else to make a positive change.
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Before we wrap up, let's talk about a fun fact related to healthy habits.
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Did you know that people who practice gratitude daily are shown to have better sleep and lower levels of stress?
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A study from UC Davis found
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that writing down three things you're grateful for each day can improve your mental health in just a few weeks.
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And here's another interesting one.
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Regularly drinking water right after waking up can boost your metabolism by up to 30% for the next hour.
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So simple, but so effective.
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Also, don't forget about movement.
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A 2022 study from the American Heart Association showed
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that walking just 20 minutes a day reduces the risk of heart disease by 30%.
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Isn't that amazing?
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Small habits really can make a big impact.
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And as promised, we've prepared a free PDF summarizing today's tips and insights.
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You can find the link in the description or pinned comment below.
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That's all for today's episode of 8-Minute English.
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Thank you for spending your time with me, and I hope these small habits inspire big changes in your life.
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Don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments and let me know which habit you'll start with.
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Until next time, take care and stay healthy.
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通过这个视频进行英语口语练习能够帮助你养成健康生活习惯,同时提高你的英语水平。视频中提到的简单习惯,比如早晨的轻运动和营养早餐,不仅对健康有益,也为表达相关的想法提供了丰富的语言素材。学习这些习惯的表达方式,能够让你在和他人交流时更加自然自信。这种方式有助于增强你的口语能力,凝练表达,正是shadowspeak的精髓所在。
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在视频中,演讲者使用了多个重要的语法结构,以下是三个主要例子:
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- “exercise”:常见的发音错误是忽略第二个音节,因此要注意发音为“ex-er-cise”。
- “oatmeal”:这个词的发音要注意音节的轻重,确保“oat”和“meal”都能清晰地发出来。
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