跟读练习: A2 English Listening Practice - Learn English With Music - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hey everybody!
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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I hope you're doing well and that you're ready to practice your listening with another video.
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Today I want to talk about learning English with music.
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This honestly is not something that I have really done as a language learner.
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I haven't really used a lot of music to learn other languages, so personally I don't have tons of experience with this but I know that many people love music.
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I'm sure many of you love music and I know that some people like using music to help them learn languages.
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So it's actually a tool that you can use to help you learn English and I want to talk about that today.
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Before I do that I want to remind you that if you want more advanced content if this is a little easy for you to understand then make sure to sign up for my advanced podcast episodes that link is in the description below and then also you can check out my US conversations podcast in which I talk to different people from all over the country we have normal conversations at normal speed it's a lot of fun and of course, I provide the transcript for each conversation, so you can also check that out.
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That link is also down below.
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So let's talk about learning English using music.
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I'm not the most musical person and maybe that's why I haven't really tried using a lot of music to learn languages.
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However, recently I've thought more about this because I was watching a Greek video.
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I actually watched it many times as I've spoken about a lot.
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I like to use repetition as a language learner.
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So there's a Greek video that I have watched many times and that video talks about learning Greek using Greek music and the person who made the video put a part of two different songs Greek songs in the video to like demonstrate something.
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And what's funny is I don't like those songs that the person put in the video.
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I didn't really pay attention much to those songs, those parts of the songs that she put in there the first couple times that I watched that video.
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But I realized after listening or watching that video a few times that I could like almost sing those parts of those Greek songs that she included in there, even though I did not try to learn them, I didn't care about them, I realized that these songs stayed in my head and there was even new vocabulary in both of those parts of those songs that I know now simply because of those songs.
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The reason why I'm talking about that experience is because it made me think of how it made me think about how powerful music can be to help you memorize things.
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I wasn't even trying to memorize those Greek lyrics, but I did because when it's in song form, it's easier to remember it.
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When there's some music to it, there's some rhythm, it's easier to remember that information.
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And I think that turning new information into a song is a great way to remember it, to memorize it.
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I can think of my son.
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This is another good example.
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He memorized his first Bible verse by turning the verse into a song.
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My wife and I did that, and he didn't do it.
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but we turned it into a song and he was able to memorize it after a while because of the song aspect, because of the rhythm.
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And I've seen other parents do that with their children when they want them to memorize something, they create a song for it.
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and then just the fact that it's like they're singing it makes it easier for them to recall it and to recite it.
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So my son memorized his first Bible verse using this technique, this music technique.
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And a good example for me is in seventh grade, I had this English teacher who taught us all of the auxiliary verbs in English, the helping verbs.
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And the way he taught us these verbs was by turning it into not really a song, but there was some rhythm to it, how we would recite these verbs.
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By the way, when you recite something, it's like you're saying the thing that you memorized.
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So he taught us those verbs, those auxiliary verbs, by making it more rhythmic like a song.
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And just to prove to you that I can still remember these auxiliary verbs, even though that was almost 20 years ago, let me just tell you all of the auxiliary verbs right now the way I learned them.
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is am or was were be being then have has had do does did shall will should would made might must can could that was basically how he taught them to us yeah it's not really a song but it kind of has like the rhythm of a song and it's different uh from just saying them so the fact that it was rhythmic like a song made it easier to learn and I still use that knowledge today as an English teacher so that's a great example of how powerful song and rhythm can be to help you memorize things and so even though I haven't personally used music as a language learner to learn other languages, I think that it can be a very helpful tool.
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And so if you're someone who likes music, you like listening to music, then this is something to consider.
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You can probably incorporate music somehow to help you learn vocabulary and different things in English, right?
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And when you do this, you're not only learning vocabulary, you might be learning grammatical structures that are in those lyrics, right?
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You learn slang and idioms, different ways that people say things, perhaps pronunciation although sometimes we change our pronunciation a little bit when we sing things so I don't really know but pronunciation as well and I should say that even though I haven't intentionally used music to learn languages I have learned two songs in French or not the whole songs, but most of those two songs, just because I like those songs.
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And the fact that I learned those songs in French has helped me because there's certain vocabulary and phrases and structures in those songs that I use now because of those songs.
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I've used certain words that I learned from those songs like I use them in my own French conversations and I learned them from the songs.
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So it wasn't intentional but I have actually benefited from songs as a language learner.
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So songs and music are a powerful tool so it's something that you can consider using as an English learner and depending on your musical preferences you might use a certain type of music that you can listen to in English that can help you.
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Like for example, I like listening to hymns, like spiritual songs, Christian songs, the traditional Christian music.
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And I've learned some words from Spanish hymns.
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Even though I'm not like learning Spanish, when I have been to Spanish church services, I have learned like vocabulary words from those hymns and so you know that's another example I'm just thinking now that I actually do have some examples of how I've learned you know Spanish or French from music so again even though I haven't done so intentionally it's happened and it's just because I like certain songs or that type of music and I listen to it and then it teaches me things.
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So I'm sure you can find ways to do that with English as well.
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So yeah, even though I'm not the biggest music guy, I recognize that music is a powerful tool that can help you learn things and memorize things.
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So you should try it if you're interested in it.
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Remember that you can get my advanced podcast episodes by clicking on the link down below and signing up for those.
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And also check out my US Conversations podcast if you want to practice with my conversations that I have at normal speed with other people.
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So you should check those out.
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Those links are down below.
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Thank you all for watching this video and I'll talk to you in the next one.
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大家好!欢迎来到这段A2英语听力练习视频。在这个视频中,讲者讨论了如何通过音乐学习英语。虽然讲者在语言学习的过程中并没有大量使用音乐,但他认识到许多人热爱音乐,并且可以利用它来帮助学习英语。音乐的节奏和旋律能够增强记忆,因此,讲者鼓励学员们尝试将音乐作为学习工具。
日常交流的五个短语
- 学习英语 - 学习一门新语言的基础。
- 通过音乐 - 利用音乐来增强记忆和理解力。
- 简单易懂 - 对于初学者来说,使用的内容和技巧。
- 重复听 - 通过多次重复练习来巩固记忆。
- 创造歌曲 - 将学习内容编成歌曲,增加学习乐趣。
逐步影子跟读指南
如果你想通过音乐来提高你的英语能力,可以尝试以下方式进行英语影子跟读练习:
- 选择歌曲:选择一首你喜欢的英语歌曲,确保歌曲的歌词相对简单且容易理解。
- 获取歌词:在网上找到这首歌曲的歌词,仔细阅读并理解每一部分的意思。
- 听歌与跟读:第一次听的时候注意歌词的节奏和发音。接下来,使用英语影子跟读方法,尝试跟随歌曲的节奏来模仿发音。你可以在跟读时重复诵读歌词,提高英语发音。
- 逐句练习:可以逐句试听和跟读,先从简单的句子开始,进而提升难度,逐步掌握整首歌。
- 融合记忆:通过音乐和节奏的结合,注重词汇和语法结构的学习,这也将帮助你在实际交流时更加自信。
利用这种影子跟读的方法,不仅能提高你的英语口语练习,还能增强对语言的理解和运用能力。记得音调、节奏和情感表达同样重要。在不断的练习中,你会发现自己在英语学习上有了显著的进步!
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。
