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Hey everyone, welcome back to podcast and chill on the Learn English podcast channel.
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Hey everyone, welcome back to podcast and chill on the Learn English podcast channel.
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I'm Leo, your fun-loving host,
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and as always, I'm here with the brilliant and ever so serious Gwen.
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Hi everyone, it's great to have you back with us.
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Gwen, you know, I've been thinking,
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or at least I'm trying to think.
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Lately, my memory has been so bad,
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I almost forgot your name the other day.
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Can you believe that?
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That's quite something.
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But honestly, it's not surprising.
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Memory issues are becoming more common these days.
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Yeah, I mean, it's like my brain is on vacation.
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I forget where I put things,
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people's names, and sometimes even what I was about to say.
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Do you think I need a new brain?
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I don't think you need a new brain.
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But I do think we should talk about this,
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because believe it or not,
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a lot of people are experiencing the same thing.
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Wow, really?
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I guess I'm not alone then.
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So what's causing all this forgetfulness?
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And more importantly, how can we fix it?
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That's a great question.
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And that's exactly what we're going to dive into today.
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We'll be discussing how to improve your memory.
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We'll look at why memory issues happen,
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what we can do about it,
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and some tips to keep our brains sharp.
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Oh, and before we get started,
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don't forget to check out the free PDF in the description below.
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It's packed with extra tips and exercises to help you improve your memory.
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I can't wait to learn more. So, let's get started.
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Gwen, let's talk about why people start forgetting things.
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Is it just age, or are there other factors at play here?
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Age is definitely a factor, Leo.
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But it's not the only one.
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Research shows that stress, lack of sleep,
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and even poor diet can lead to memory problems.
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I've heard that younger people are also facing memory issues these days.
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Is that true?
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Absolutely.
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A study by the National Institute on Aging found that even people in their 20s and 30s are reporting more memory lapses.
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That's surprising.
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So, what's causing these memory problems in younger people?
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It's often linked to lifestyle factors like poor sleep, stress, and unhealthy diets.
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For example, not getting enough sleep can severely affect your memory. That sounds serious.
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What about the food we eat?
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Can what we eat really impact our memory that much?
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Yes, definitely.
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A healthy diet, rich in nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids,
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antioxidants, and vitamins, can support brain health and improve memory.
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So, if I eat more of those foods,
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will I start remembering where I left my keys?
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It could help.
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Eating foods like nuts, berries,
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and fatty fish can certainly give your brain a boost.
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But it's also important to combine that with regular exercise and mental activities.
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Speaking of exercise, I've heard it's good for the brain, too.
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Is that right?
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Yes.
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Regular physical exercise can improve blood flow to the brain and support cognitive function, including memory.
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Activities like walking, jogging, or even yoga can be very beneficial.
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I guess I need to get moving then.
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And what about brain games?
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Are they really as effective as people say?
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Brain games can be useful,
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but they should be part of a balanced approach.
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Mental exercises like puzzles, chess,
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or memory apps can help keep your brain sharp,
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but they work best when combined with a healthy lifestyle.
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To sum up, our memory can be influenced by our age,
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stress levels, sleep, diet, and even how much we exercise.
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And there are ways to improve it, right?
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Exactly.
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And in the next part of our podcast,
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we'll dive into some specific strategies you can use to boost your memory and keep your brain healthy.
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Sounds like a plan.
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But first, let's take a quick break.
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Now, let's dive into some vocabulary that's really useful when talking about memory and how to improve it.
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Habit, meaning something you do regularly,
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often without thinking about it.
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Example, brushing your teeth every morning is a good habit.
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Game, meaning an activity that you do for fun or learning, often with rules.
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playing memory games can help keep your mind sharp.
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Rest, meaning a period of relaxing or not doing anything active.
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Taking a rest can help you feel more focused later.
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Organize, meaning to arrange things in a neat and structured way.
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Example, if you organize your notes,
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it's easier to remember them.
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Focus, meaning to give your full attention to something.
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Example, when you focus on what you are learning, you remember it better.
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Now that we've learned some new words,
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let's discuss them a bit more.
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I've got a couple of questions for you, Gwen.
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What do you have in mind?
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First question, how do you think healthy food can help improve your memory?
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That's a good question.
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Eating healthy food gives your brain the nutrients it needs to work properly,
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which can help improve memory.
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Great point.
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And here's another one.
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Why is it important to get enough sleep if you want to remember things better?
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Getting enough sleep is crucial because it helps your brain process and store memories.
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Without enough rest, it's harder to focus and remember things.
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That makes a lot of sense.
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So, to everyone listening, what do you think?
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How does your diet or sleep affect your memory?
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Let us know in the comments.
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Alright, now that we've covered the basics,
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let's move on to some simple methods to help improve your memory even more.
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One effective technique is mind mapping.
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This is where you draw a diagram to organize information visually.
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It helps you see the connections between ideas,
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which makes it easier to remember.
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That sounds like a great way to organize thoughts.
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I might try that for my next big project.
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You should, Leo.
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Another key to improving memory is consistent practice and review.
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Regularly going over what you've learned helps to reinforce the information in your mind.
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So, it's like building a habit.
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The more you review, the better you remember.
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Exactly.
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And it's also important to give your brain a break sometimes.
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Overloading your mind with too much information at once can actually make it harder to remember things.
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That's good to know Another simple way to improve memory is by staying organized When your space is tidy,
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your mind is clearer, and it's easier to remember things That's true,
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Leo Keeping a planner or making lists can also help you remember important tasks and events
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I love making lists It helps me stay on top of things And what about staying social?
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I've heard that interacting with others can also boost your memory.
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Yes, social interaction is important.
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Talking to friends, participating in group activities,
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or even just having a chat with someone can stimulate your brain and help improve memory.
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To sum up, eat well,
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exercise, stay organized, and don't forget to be social.
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That's right, Leo.
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By following these simple tips,
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you can keep your brain healthy and improve your memory.
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Let's make sure to keep these tips in mind.
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Alright, everyone, before we wrap up,
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let's go over some key vocabulary we discussed today.
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Relax, meaning to rest and allow your mind and body to become calm.
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Example, it's important to relax after a long day to help your brain recover.
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Social, meaning involving activities with other people, especially for enjoyment.
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Example, being social and talking to friends can help improve your memory.
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Routine, meaning a regular way of doing things in a particular order.
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Example, having a good routine helps you stay organized and remember tasks.
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Planner Meaning, a book or tool where you write down your plans and tasks.
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Example, using a planner can help you keep track of important dates.
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Healthy lifestyle Meaning, a way of living that keeps your body and mind in good condition.
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Example, a healthy lifestyle includes good food,
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regular exercise, and enough sleep.
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Now that we've reviewed some key vocabulary,
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let's think about how we can use these words in our daily lives.
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I've got a couple of questions for you.
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First question, how do you make sure you relax after a busy day?
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Do you think relaxing helps improve your memory?
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That's a good one.
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And here's another.
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How does your daily routine help you stay organized and remember important things?
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Those are great questions to think about.
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And don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments below.
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We'd love to hear how you use these tips in your life.
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Also, remember to check out the free PDF in the description for more tips and exercises to keep your memory sharp.
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Thanks for joining us today, everyone.
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We'll see you in the next episode of Podcast and Chill.
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Bye for now.
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Take care.
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背景与上下文
在这一集的节目中,我们的主持人Leo和严谨的Gwen探讨了人们日常生活中面临的记忆问题。Leo提到他最近的记忆状态不佳,甚至几乎忘记了Gwen的名字。两位主持人随即展开了关于记忆力下降的讨论,探讨了导致这些问题的原因以及如何改善记忆的方法。这场对话不仅反映了当今人们普遍的困扰,也为那些希望提升自身记忆力的听众提供了宝贵的见解。
日常沟通中的五个关键短语
- Can you believe that?:可以相信吗?
- That's quite something.:这真是了不起。
- Do you think I need a new brain?:你觉得我需要一颗新脑子吗?
- We're going to dive into today.:我们今天会深入探讨。
- Wow, really?:哇,真的啊?
逐步跟读指南
利用shadowspeak技巧来改进你的英语发音,可以有效提升你的口语能力。以下是针对本集视频的逐步跟读指南:
- 选择片段:选择你感兴趣的50秒视频片段,诸如关于记忆力的讨论。
- 听取原声:第一次聆听时,专注于理解内容,不要急于模仿。
- 朗读跟读:第二遍听时,暂停每个句子并模仿主持人的发音。例如,可以尝试使用“I can't believe that!”这样的句子来发音练习。
- 记录与反馈:录下你的声音并与原音频对比,确认发音的准确性与流利度,重点在提高英语发音。
- 反复练习:每天花15分钟练习这些句子,逐步提升至完整对话的流畅性,这就是shadow speak的力量。
通过持续实践shadowspeaks技巧,你将能显著增强你的口语能力,提升沟通效果,真正做到“言之有物”。
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。
