跟读练习: A2 English Listening Practice - Soft Skills - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Hey English learners, welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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Hey English learners, welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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In today's video, I'm going to talk about soft skills.
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Soft skills are the skills that we have that aren't technical, right?
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In particular, today, I want to talk about soft skills related to communication and how you can use these skills,
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these soft skills, to improve your communication.
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And of course, when you speak English,
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when you speak a foreign language,
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it's good to have these skills.
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They'll make your communication better and more effective in any language that you speak.
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So that's what we're going to talk about today.
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And remember to check out my listening practice seminars.
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You can join my membership and get access to those seminars to help you understand when native speakers speak fast.
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I know that a lot of you have trouble understanding fast English,
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and that's why I have those seminars to help you train
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and help you understand different patterns that can be hard to understand when people speak fast.
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And also, if you want to start speaking and you need a teacher,
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then I highly recommend that you check out my U.S.
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Conversations podcast because in that podcast,
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I talk to many different English teachers from around the U.S.
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And so you can hear and listen to my conversations with those teachers
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and see if you like them and take a class with one of them.
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So those links are down below.
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Okay, let's talk about soft skills.
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So as I already mentioned,
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soft skills are the skills that we have that aren't technical.
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So both soft skills and hard skills are important.
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In some fields, hard skills are more important than soft skills.
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But in some fields, soft skills might be equally as important or even more important than hard skills.
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And for me, in my experience,
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I don't have a lot of hard skills.
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I don't have a lot of technical skills except for skills related to language,
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writing, linguistics, things like that.
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But I do have some soft skills that have helped me develop my career.
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Specifically, my way of communicating,
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my way of speaking these skills have helped me make content for English learners
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and people tend to like my way of talking the way I speak and so these aren't technical skills,
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these are soft skills, but they have been really important for me in my career.
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And I think that soft skills related to communication are really important.
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And you are a language learner and so you should care about
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communicating well and having good soft skills that can help you
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when you interact with other people in English or in any other language.
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So let me talk about some specific soft skills related to communication that can really help you.
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So number one is adjusting your speech to different audiences.
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So many people lack this skill.
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They aren't able to change the way that they speak depending on who is listening to them.
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And I think most people could improve in this area.
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I've seen many instances where an English speaker is talking to someone who doesn't speak English well,
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but the English speaker doesn't change the way that they speak to help the other person understand them.
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They just talk really fast and use complicated phrases and idioms and things like that.
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And they aren't able to adjust the way that they speak so that the person listening to them can understand better.
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And this isn't just for talking to people who don't speak your language well.
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We talk differently to adults,
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to kids, teenagers, people who are a lot older than us,
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people who we need to show a lot of respect towards.
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There are different ways to talk to different people
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and we need to use the appropriate language and tone and formality depending on our audience.
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So this is an important soft skill to have
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because it will allow you to communicate in the proper way to different people.
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And that is something that we want to be able to do.
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Another soft skill related to communication is being able to read other people meaning you can see the other person
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and feel how they are feeling and you can imagine how they might be thinking how comfortable they are,
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things like that.
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You want to be able to tell when a person is uncomfortable,
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when they're uneasy, like they don't feel very good,
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or maybe if they're uninterested in what you're saying,
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or if if they're not understanding what you're saying.
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It's important to be able to identify this so that you can adjust the way that you're talking
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so that the other person responds better, right?
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I think that's an important soft skill to have.
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It can help you keep the other person engaged and comfortable with the conversation, right?
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Another soft skill that's really important is being able to listen well.
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Be a good listener, right?
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We want to listen to other people with interest.
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We want to be genuinely interested what other people are saying.
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When you show a genuine interest, people can feel that.
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People see that and it makes them feel more comfortable around you.
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It makes them want to talk to you.
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So that's good and it's good to show
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that you're listening right you nod you use some affirmations like yes uh-huh you show the other person
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that you're listening that's important uh it's good to react to what the other person is saying it shows
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that you're listening when you have a genuine reaction
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when they say different things um it's good to ask questions about things that they say.
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All of these things are part of being a good listener and they will help you have better interactions with people.
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It's also a good thing to be able to create a comfortable atmosphere.
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That's a good soft skill.
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Smile and laugh.
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That's important.
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Add humor when it's appropriate.
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People like to laugh.
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They like humor.
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If you can add this naturally to the interaction, that can really help.
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It makes the other person feel better when talking to you.
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They're more interested in talking to you, probably.
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And you want to make the other person feel comfortable sharing their opinions,
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talking about their feelings, sharing stories with you.
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You want to create a comfortable atmosphere so that the other person feels comfortable to do those things.
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And one other soft skill that is important to have is to be concise,
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meaning you can communicate something effectively without using too many words.
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It's okay to talk and use a lot of words.
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That's not bad.
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when we're trying to communicate important ideas,
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it's important to be able to do so in a concise way to really help them understand the point.
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I've had this experience before where I'm in a group of people
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and one person starts telling a story and they're not being concise
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and it's hard to understand what the point of the story
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is until the very end after they've talked for a long time
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and I can see that the other people are kind of losing interest
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and they don't get the point of what is being said because the other person who's telling the story isn't being concise.
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They aren't able to effectively communicate the message in a concise way,
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and that causes other people to lose interest,
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or they stop paying attention,
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or they just wonder, hmm,
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why is he telling this story?
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So being concise is an important soft skill to have.
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There are many other soft skills that are important,
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but those are the ones I wanted to talk about today.
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Hopefully, this video got you thinking about how you can improve in these areas
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so that you can have better interactions in English or in your native language.
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So, I hope you enjoyed this video.
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remember to check out my listening practice seminars by becoming a Listening Time family member
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so you can train your listening with me and start to understand better when people speak fast.
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And check out my U.S.
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Conversations podcast so you can practice listening to my conversations that I have with other English teachers.
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So that's a great resource for your listening
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and you can also use it to find an English teacher to take classes online with.
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So those links are down below.
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Thank you all for listening to this A2 English Listening Practice video,
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and I'll talk to you in the next one.

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本课概述

在今天的课程中,英语学习者将专注于软技能,尤其是与沟通相关的技巧。软技能是非技术性技能,它们对有效的沟通至关重要。通过本课,您将发现如何运用这些软技能来提高您在英语交流中的表现。无论您是在与母语人士交流,还是与其他语言学习者交流,良好的沟通技巧都是不可或缺的。

关键词和短语

  • 软技能 (Soft Skills): 非技术技能,如沟通、团队合作等。
  • 调整演讲 (Adjusting Speech): 根据听众的不同而改变说话方式。
  • 有效沟通 (Effective Communication): 清晰、直接,并能让对方理解所传达的信息。
  • 易于理解 (Easily Understandable): 以简练的方式交流,使听者容易接收信息。
  • 语言学习者 (Language Learner): 学习外语的人,尤其是英语。
  • 讲话速度 (Speech Speed): 控制说话的速度,以适应听众的理解能力。
  • 表达方式 (Manner of Expression): 确保信息能准确传达的说话方式。

练习技巧

对于正在学习英语的您来说,英语影子跟读是一种极佳的练习方式。建议您在观看这些听力练习视频时,尝试执行以下步骤:

  • 逐句跟读: 在重复听视频的同时,尝试模仿说话者的语音、语调和节奏。这种方法有助于提高您的语音和发音。
  • 调整语速: 如果视频的说话速度太快,您可以使用播放速度调节功能,减缓速度,让自己有时间跟上。
  • 注意调整演讲: 听取视频中如何调整语言与不同听众互动的实例,并在自己的交流中尝试运用这些策略。
  • 记录和回放: 您可以录制自己的声音并与视频中的说话者进行比较,识别自己的强项和需改进之处。
  • 加入网络社区: 参与相关的社交媒体或论坛,与其他学习者交流,分享经验和技巧,提升您的shadow speak能力。

通过这一系列练习,您可以更有效地掌握沟通技巧,并在实际交流中运用,从而提升您的英语水平。加油!

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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