跟读练习: A1 English Listening Practice - Cooking - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hey everybody!
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Welcome to this A1 English Listening Practice video.
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You can use this video to train your listening and comprehension as I speak.
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You ready?
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So today, I'm going to talk about cooking.
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I do not know how to cook, so I do not know a lot about this topic.
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However, I like eating, so I like talking about food in general.
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I I am lucky because my wife cooks very well.
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She has a natural talent for cooking, so she cooks well.
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That means that I eat well.
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Let me tell you about some of the things that my wife cooks.
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Since she is Mexican, she likes cooking Mexican food.
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Sometimes she makes tacos, which are delicious.
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There are many types of tacos, so my wife can cook different tacos each time.
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I also cooked tacos in the past, but I don't cook well, so my tacos weren't very good.
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I cooked tacos de lengua, tongue tacos, but I didn't cook them very well.
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My wife cooks much better.
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The only thing that I cook well is eggs.
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I love eggs and I eat them almost every morning.
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I think eggs are the best breakfast food.
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I usually eat scrambled eggs, but I also eat other types of eggs, too.
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My favorite type is Eggs Benedict.
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Mmm, this is my favorite breakfast.
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Have you tried Eggs Benedict?
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So, my wife also makes pasta.
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She makes really good pasta.
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She doesn't buy the pasta in the box that you buy from the store.
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She makes the pasta by hand.
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She makes the noodles and they taste so good.
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When you make pasta by hand, it tastes better.
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I love all types of pasta, but my favorite is ravioli.
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For me, ravioli is the perfect food.
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Actually, Actually, I like all Italian food.
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When we were in Italy, we ate some amazing food.
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My wife also cooks a lot of meat.
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We like eating different cuts of steak every week.
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We try to buy cheap meat because meat can be expensive.
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We don't want to spend a lot of money, so we buy cheap meat.
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My wife cooks the meat in a pan, which is easy.
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Other people cook their meat on a grill.
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We don't have a grill, so we use a pan.
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I think that meat tastes good if it's cooked on a pan or on a grill.
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Meat is always good.
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I hope my wife cooks meat tonight.
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She also cooks really good breakfast.
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She makes really good pancakes.
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I like to eat pancakes with maple syrup and peanut butter.
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I know that's a little strange, but it's delicious.
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I love pancakes and peanut butter.
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My wife also cooks chilaquiles, a common Mexican breakfast.
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This is my favorite breakfast in the world.
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I love chilaquiles.
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This dish has tortilla chips, salsa, cheese, and cream.
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I like it with eggs on top.
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It's so good.
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I don't know which is better, breakfast or dinner.
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In my family, we cook dinner five days a week.
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The other days, we go out to eat dinner, or we eat dinner with other people.
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Sometimes, we eat dinner with my parents, and other times, we eat dinner with my sister.
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Tonight, we will eat dinner with my parents, and my mother will cook dinner.
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When I was a kid, my mother cooked dinner every weekday.
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Every evening, we ate dinner at 6.30 p.m.
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Every day.
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Do you eat dinner at the same time every day?
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In the U.S., it's common for families to eat dinner together.
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We sit together at the table, we eat, and we talk about our day.
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Dinner time is important in the U.S.
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In other countries, people eat dinner late, like at 8 p.m.
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or 9 p.m.
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But this is too late for me.
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I don't want to eat dinner late.
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I like eating dinner at 5, 6 or 7 p.m.
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This is a good time for dinner.
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What do you like eating for dinner?
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I like every type of food from every country.
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I can eat anything and I love trying new foods.
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Like I said, I don't cook well, but I eat well.
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Maybe I will learn to cook in the future, but I don't know.
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I don't like cooking and I don't have the natural talent to cook.
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I prefer eating, not cooking.
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My wife cooks very well, so I don't need to learn.
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I'm thankful for that.
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OK, we are finished for today.
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Leave a comment and tell me if you like cooking.
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I'll see you next video.
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Thank you.
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关于本课
这节A1英语听力练习课将带您进入一个美食的世界!视频中,主讲人以轻松幽默的方式分享了他对烹饪和美食的看法,以及他妻子精湛的厨艺。您将听到关于墨西哥菜(如tacos, chilaquiles)、意大利面(pasta, ravioli)、各种鸡蛋做法、牛排以及家庭聚餐习惯的有趣故事。
通过本课,您将有效练习以下英语技能:
- 词汇主题: 学习并巩固与烹饪、食物名称(如tacos, ravioli, scrambled eggs)以及家庭用餐相关的A1级别核心词汇。
- 语法模式: 练习理解和使用一般现在时、一般过去时和简单将来时来描述日常习惯、过去经历和未来计划。
- 口语场景: 掌握如何表达个人喜好、描述食物以及谈论家庭用餐习惯,为日常英语口语练习打下基础。
重要词汇和短语
以下是视频中一些非常实用且值得学习的英语词汇和短语:
- natural talent (天赋): 指一个人天生就擅长做某事。例如,视频中提到他的妻子有烹饪天赋。
- scrambled eggs (炒鸡蛋): 一种常见的早餐鸡蛋做法,将鸡蛋打散后炒制。
- eggs benedict (班尼迪克蛋): 一种经典的早午餐,通常由英式松饼、培根或火腿、水煮蛋和荷兰酱组成。
- make pasta by hand (手工制作意大利面): 强调意面是自家制作,而非购买现成的。
- different cuts of steak (不同部位的牛排): 指牛排有多种切割方式,例如西冷、菲力等。
- chilaquiles (墨西哥玉米片): 一种常见的墨西哥早餐,由玉米片、莎莎酱、奶酪和奶油制成。
- maple syrup and peanut butter (枫糖浆和花生酱): 视频中主讲人喜欢用这两种搭配来吃煎饼。
- go out to eat dinner (出去吃晚餐): 指在餐厅用餐,而不是在家做饭。
本视频练习技巧
为了最大限度地利用这段A1英语听力练习视频,建议您尝试以下方法:
- 跟读技巧 (Shadowing Techniques): 视频主讲人的语速适中,发音清晰,非常适合进行跟读练习。您可以尝试同步模仿他的语调和节奏,特别是在表达喜爱(如“delicious”,“so good”)时,注意语气的上扬,这将极大提升您的英语流利度和口语表达自然度。
- 发音练习 (Pronunciation Practice): 关注视频中出现的食物名称,如“tacos”, “ravioli”, “chilaquiles”。多次重复这些词汇,确保您的发音准确。同时,练习动词的过去式和现在式发音,例如“cook”和“cooked”。
- 听力精细化: 第一次观看时,尝试理解大意。第二次观看时,打开字幕并暂停,逐句理解不熟悉的词汇和表达。您可以用笔记录下新的短语,并尝试用它们造句。
- 场景代入与扩展: 视频内容贴近生活,您可以将自己代入其中。在听完主讲人分享后,尝试用英语描述自己最喜欢的食物、是否会做饭以及家庭的用餐习惯。这不仅是绝佳的英语口语练习,也能帮助您将所学知识内化。
- 雅思口语 (IELTS Speaking) 启发: 视频中关于食物和家庭生活的话题,与雅思口语Part 1的日常话题高度相关。练习描述您最喜欢的食物、烹饪经历或与家人共进晚餐的习惯,都能为您在雅思考试中取得好成绩提供宝贵的实践经验。
记住,坚持不懈的练习是提高英语水平的关键。享受学习美食英语的乐趣吧!
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。
如何在ShadowingEnglish上有效练习
- 选择您的视频: 挑选一段语音清晰、自然的YouTube视频。TED演讲,BBC新闻,电影片段,播客或雅思口语范例都很好。将URL粘贴到搜索栏中。从较短的视频(短于5分钟)以及您真正感兴趣的内容开始——兴趣是最重要的导师。
- 先听,理解上下文: 第一次听的时候,将速度保持在1倍速并仅仅倾听。还不要尝试重复。专注于理解其含义,收集新词汇,并注意讲话人如何强调单词,连读声音及使用停顿。
- 设置跟读模式:
- 等待模式:选择
+3s或+5s——在每句话播放完毕后,视频会自动暂停以便您有时间大声重复它。如果您想完全控制并在每次重复后由您自己点击下一步,请选择手动。 - 字幕同步:YouTube字幕有时会在音频前或后略微出现。使用
±100ms使它们完美对齐以助您准确跟读。
- 等待模式:选择
- 大声跟读(核心练习): 这是真正发生改变的一步。当一个句子播放出来立刻——或在暂停期间——大声、清晰且自信地重复出来。千万不要只是张张嘴:要模仿说话者的准确节奏、重音、音高和连读。力求听上去就像说话者的影子,而不仅是逐字背诵。使用重复功能多次练习同一个句子,直到感觉自然为止。
- 提高难度: 当练习段落变得相对舒适后,就去挑战自我。将速度增加至 <code>1.25x</code> 或甚至 <code>1.5x</code> 以训练高速语言反射。或者将等待模式调整为 <code>关闭</code> 以进行连续跟读——这是最进阶同样收益最大的模式。持续的每日15–30分钟的练习将可以在几周内产生可见的效果。