跟读练习: A1 English Listening Practice - Why Listening to English is the Secret to Learning Faster? - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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I'm about to share a simple trick that can completely change the way you learn English.
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I'm about to share a simple trick that can completely change the way you learn English.
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It's something you might be ignoring,
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but trust me, it's the most important thing you can do to improve your English fast.
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And the best part?
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It's easy, and you can start doing it right now.
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That's right, we're talking about listening.
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Listening is the key to success in learning English
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and I'm going to show you why and how you can use it to level up your skills.
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Okay, let's start with a simple question.
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Do you feel stuck in your English learning?
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Maybe you've been trying for months or even years,
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but it feels like you're not making enough progress.
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I get it.
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It's frustrating.
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But here's the good news.
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Listening is the easiest way to break through that barrier.
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It helps you improve everything—your pronunciation,
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your vocabulary, your understanding, and even your confidence.
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Let me ask you this.
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Have you ever tried to speak English and felt nervous
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because you didn't know if you could understand the person you were talking to?
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Or maybe you're afraid of making mistakes because you don't know how to say certain words correctly?
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Well guess what?
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Listening helps you with both of those problems.
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The more you listen, the more you'll understand,
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and the less afraid you'll be to speak.
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It's like practicing for real conversations without any pressure.
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Think about it.
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How did you learn your first language?
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You didn't start with grammar books or writing exercises.
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You started by listening.
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You listened to your parents,
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your friends, the TV, and everything around you.
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And over time, without even realizing it,
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you learned how to speak.
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It's the same with English.
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Listening is the first step in learning any language.
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It's where everything starts.
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So how can you use listening to improve your English?
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Well, the first thing you need to do is make it a habit.
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I'm not saying you have to listen for hours every day.
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Just 10 or 15 minutes is enough,
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but you have to do it every day.
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Just like brushing your teeth,
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it's something you need to do regularly if you want to see results.
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The more you listen, the faster you'll improve.
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Now, here's something important.
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You don't need to listen to boring things.
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In fact, it's better if you don't.
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If you listen to something that you find interesting,
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you'll stay motivated and actually enjoy the process.
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Do you like sports?
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Listen to sports podcasts in English.
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Are you a fan of cooking?
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Watch cooking shows in English.
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Love music?
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Listen to English songs.
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The key is to find something you like so listening doesn't feel like work.
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When you're having fun, you won't even realize you're learning.
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Let's talk about something that a lot of people worry about.
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Accents.
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English has so many different accents.
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American, British, Australian, and even regional accents within each country.
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Sometimes it can feel really confusing, but here's the trick.
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The more you listen, the easier it gets.
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Your brain is amazing at adapting.
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At first, you might not understand everything,
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but over time, your ear will get used to different accents,
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and you'll start understanding more and more.
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Here's a tip.
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Don't just stick to one accent.
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Try listening to a mix of accents.
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One day, listen to an American podcast,
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and the next day, watch a British TV show.
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By doing this, you'll train your ear to understand English no matter who's speaking.
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It's like exercising different muscles,
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and soon you'll find that you can understand anyone, anywhere.
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Now let's dive a little deeper into the benefits of listening.
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One of the biggest advantages is that it helps you learn real English.
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Textbooks are great for learning grammar and rules,
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but they don't always teach you how people actually speak.
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When you listen to English,
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especially in real-life conversations, you learn the way people really talk.
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You'll hear common phrases, idioms,
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and slang that native speakers use every day.
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This is the kind of English you won't find in textbooks.
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For example, have you ever heard someone say,
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It's a piece of cake?
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If you only read that phrase,
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you might think they're talking about dessert.
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But if you hear it in conversation,
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you'll understand that it means something is easy.
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This is the kind of learning that only happens when you listen to English.
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Listening also helps you understand tone and emotion.
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In English, the The way we say something is just as important as the words we use.
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For example, if someone says,
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that's great, they could be excited,
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or they could be sarcastic.
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It all depends on the tone.
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By listening to real conversations,
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you'll start to pick up on these subtle differences.
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You'll learn how to understand not just the words,
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but the feelings behind them.
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Another huge benefit of listening is that it helps you with confidence.
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When you understand more, you'll feel more confident speaking.
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It's like when you're preparing for an exam.
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If you know the material, you feel ready.
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If you don't, you feel nervous.
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The same goes for English.
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The more you listen, the more prepared you'll feel to have conversations,
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and the less afraid you'll be of making mistakes.
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And remember, it's okay to make mistakes.
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Even native speakers do.
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Let's talk about another common problem.
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What if I don't understand everything?
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Here's the truth.
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You don't need to.
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You don't need to understand every single word to get the main idea of what someone is saying.
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Think about when you watch a movie in your own language.
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Do you catch every word?
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not.
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But you still understand the story.
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English is the same.
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Focus on the overall meaning, not each individual word.
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Your brain is really good at filling in the gaps,
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and over time, you'll start to understand more and more without even trying.
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Here's another tip.
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If you're watching a TV show or a movie and you're having trouble keeping up, use subtitles.
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This is It's not cheating.
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It's actually a smart way to learn.
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Turn on the English subtitles and watch how the words match up with what you hear.
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Over time, you'll find that you need the subtitles less and less.
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Listening also helps you learn new vocabulary.
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When you hear a new word in context, it's easier to remember.
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Let's say you're listening to a podcast and you hear the word procrastinate.
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Maybe you don't know what it means at first,
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but by listening to how it's used,
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you can guess that it means to delay or put something off.
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This is called learning from context,
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it's one of the most powerful ways to learn new words.
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You'll also learn how words fit together in sentences,
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which makes your speaking sound more natural.
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And don't forget about the real-life benefits of listening.
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If you plan to travel,
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work, or study in an English-speaking country,
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strong listening skills are a must.
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Imagine you're in a meeting and your boss is giving important instructions.
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Or maybe you're ordering food at a restaurant.
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If you can't understand what people are saying, you'll feel lost.
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But if you've trained your ear by listening to English regularly,
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you'll be ready for anything.
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So let's sum it all up.
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Listening to English is one of the best things you can do to improve your language skills.
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It helps you learn pronunciation, vocabulary, and real-life phrases.
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It boosts your confidence, makes speaking easier,
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and helps you understand different accents.
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Plus, you can do it anywhere,
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while you're driving, cooking, or even exercising.
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The more you listen, the better you'll get.
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Here's your challenge.
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Starting today, make listening to English a part of your daily routine.
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Even just 10 or 15 minutes a day can make a big difference.
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Find something you enjoy, whether it's a podcast,
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a TV show, or music, and listen.
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You'll be amazed at how much progress you make.
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Are you ready to take your English to the next level?
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Start listening today and watch your skills grow.
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Keep listening.
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Keep learning.
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And remember, every time you listen,
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you're getting one step closer to fluency.
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If you enjoyed this video and found it helpful,
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make sure you don't miss our next video.
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We have an exciting and engaging topic lined up to help you practice your listening skills.
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Quick here to watch it and keep improving your English.

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日常交流的五个重要短语

  • What's your name?(你叫什么名字?)
  • How are you?(你好吗?)
  • Can you help me?(你能帮我吗?)
  • I don't understand.(我不明白。)
  • Could you repeat that, please?(请你再说一遍好吗?)

逐步跟读指南

想要提升英语水平,尤其是在听力和口语方面,可以考虑以下步骤来利用视频内容进行有效的shadowing训练。

  1. 选择适合的资料:选择你感兴趣的英语资料,如视频、播客或音乐,这样更容易保持关注。
  2. 进行第一次听力训练:先完整听一遍,尽量理解内容。
  3. 逐句跟读:选择短句或段落,反复观看,同时尝试模仿发音和语调。这就是shadowspeak的关键所在。
  4. 标记困难的部分:识别出你在发音或理解上遇到的难点,以便集中练习。
  5. 重复练习:每天花10到15分钟进行这些练习,使其成为你的日常习惯。

通过这种shadowing site的方式,你不仅能提升听力,也能增强自信心,更流利地进行日常交流。当你专注于听和说的结合时,雅思口语练习也会变得更加自如。记住,持续而有趣的练习,才能让你的英语能力持续进步。

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。

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