跟读练习: American Accent Training - A Basic Review - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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American accent training. Welcome back English practicer. Thank you for practicing your English speaking with me again today. This is going to be a basic review of some of the uh core components of the American accent. First, let's practice some key sounds of American English. The R sound. The American R is strong. Strong and everywhere. It's everywhere. It's strong. It's American. All right. The um sound as in her. Work. Hear the in there. Work. Work. Word. Word. Yo, word up. Let's get to work. Did you see her? Her work word. All right, let's try the R…
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American accent training. Welcome back English practicer. Thank you for practicing your English speaking with me again today. This is going to be a basic review of some of the uh core components of the American accent. First, let's practice some key sounds of American English. The R sound. The American R is strong. Strong and everywhere. It's everywhere. It's strong. It's American. All right. The um sound as in her. Work. Hear the in there. Work. Work. Word. Word. Yo, word up. Let's get to work. Did you see her? Her work word. All right, let's try the R sound.
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R. Car. Start part. Car start part. That one's easy. All right. The or sound or for more story for more story for more story. Continue or. All right. Good.
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Let's just go through these quick. Car car part work work early early girl.
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Right, right, around around right right around the corner. There was a girl. She was working early on part of her car. Oh, look at that. I made a whole story with those words on the spot. Ad living. All right, here's some uh pairs here. Cod card. Cod card. Cod card. Cod card.
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Caught. Caught. Caught. Caught. Caught. This one's a longer sound. Caught. Caught. Caught. Walk.
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Work. Walk. work. I walk to work. Do you walk to work? Yes, I walk to work. I try not to get caught when I sleep on the cop. All right, here's a t sound. Water. Water. Water. What? It's not a T sound. It's a D sound. Water becomes water. Water. Water. Drink some water. Better. Better.
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You better do it. You better You better drink some water. City city. I live in the city. City. I'm a city boy. Waiting. I'm waiting. I'm waiting to get some water in the city. Are you waiting?
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It's better to put water in a bottle. It's better to put water in a bottle.
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It's better to put water in a bottle. It's better to put water in a bottle.
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Good. He's waiting in the city. Where's he waiting? He's waiting in the city.
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All right. The vowel length is important and the quality of the vowel sound. Cat.
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We're going to exaggerate here so that we can really reduce our accent. Right. Cat. Bad. Bad cat. Don't be a bad cat.
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Jacket. Jacket. Father. Father. Father. Are you hot? Take off your jacket.
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Hot hot father. Oh, I'm a hot father. Yeah. Okay, that's enough of that. [laughter] All right, here's some more vowel length and quality. Cup. Cup. Luck. Luck. Above. Above. Bird. Bird. Her her first first her first bird above the cup. That's a bad sentence. I'm just trying to make something up. Okay. Now, word stress is important, too, right? Like table window.
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American or America. America American English. American English. I often get asked, well, where do I put the stress? Ah, that's so hard. There's there are rules, but it's it's so difficult. You just need to do lots of repetition and practice and hearing and listening and it becomes natural. You just know where to put the stress.
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That's the best I can do for you there, man. Sorry. All right. Misstressing a word can make it hard to understand. For example, photography or see I I messed up. [snorts] This is photography and this photograph. This is a photograph. This is photography.
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Photography. photograph. You see where the stress is can change the meaning of the word even though it's spelled the same. All right. Sentence stress in a sentence. Content words, that's the nouns, the main verbs, the adjective adverbs, those get more stress, the content words. And the function words a, the, to, of, and, can, do, etc. Those are reduced. Not always. This is generally speaking. I want to go to the store. I want to go to the store. All right. So, we're comparing that to we're stressing want. Go. Store. Those are the important words. These are not so important. Well, they're they are important, but less. So, they're reduced a bit. Huh. I want to go to the store.
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This is a general advice, not not standard across everything. Let's look at some connected speech.
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Native speakers don't pronounce every word separately. They connect words together. You know this, right? Like linking patterns. Go out. Go out. Go out. I'm going to go out. Are you going to go out? I'm going to go out. See it? Do you see it? Do you see it? I see it. I see it.
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Take it. Take it. Here. Take it. Do you see it? Yeah, I see it. Go ahead and take it. Take it and go out. Go out. I'm going to say those nice and slow. I was going too fast. Go out.
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Go out. See it. See it. Take it. Take it. All right. So, you can also re reductions for two, four, and these. These are common. You know these, right? Going to going to Are you going to go? I'm going to go. Want to wanna I want to go. For becomes for in fast speech. What for?
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What [snorts] for? That sounds weird. What for? Um I'm going for I'm going for a walk. I'm going for a walk. Do you want to come with me? I'm going to go for a walk. There we go. I'm going to go for a walk. Do you want to come with me? Rock and roll, baby. Rock and roll. So, the and becomes in. Rock roll. I can't think of any other ones right off the top of my head. Um, yeah, hot and cold. Also, here's some advice. When practicing speaking English in my videos, pay attention to connected speech, common linking patterns, and reductions. then gradually include them in your own speech as you become more comfortable using them. It takes time. It takes lots of exposure. It takes lots of listening and it takes lots of trying to mimic and repeat to finally get the feel for it. It takes time. So, how do you reduce your accent? You want to reduce your accent, use focused imitation.
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That's what we do. Imitation. You imitate me. You shadow me. You try to copy me. You try to reduce your accent. You build your muscle memory. The the way your mouth moves. You have to listen carefully to the sound I'm making and then mimic that sound. That's muscle memory buildup in your mouth. Listen carefully to the sounds, the rhythms, the stress and inonation and then mimic what you hear. This is basic good advice, right? You know this. And that was our basic review of American accent training. Thank you so much for practicing with me again today. This has been an English coach Chad presentation. Boom. Good workout. Keep moving forward. One step at a time.
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Having some fun while we practice English. Hey, I'll see you in the next English speaking video.
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为什么通过这个视频练习口语?
在学习英语的过程中,练习口语是至关重要的,而本视频提供了一个理想的练习机会。通过与视频中讲师的互动,您可以提高您在真实语境下的英语口语能力。视频的内容涵盖了美国口音的基础知识,特别是关键音素的发音与连读技巧,有助于学习者在语流中自然表达。
此外,这种英语影子跟读的方法可以帮助您在说英语时更加自信。通过模仿视频中的发音,您不仅能提升您的发音准确性,还能改善语调和节奏,进而增强您对语音结构的理解。
语法与表达的语境
- 强调词汇的重音:讲师提到了内容词和功能词的不同重音,这在英语口语中极为重要。比如在句子“I want to go to the store”中,强调“want”和“store”可以使听者更容易理解句子的重点。
- 连词的使用:讲解了如何将词汇连贯地串在一起,如“going to”可以简化为“gonna”,这反映了美国英语的自然流利度。在进行shadow speech练习时,学习者可尝试模仿这些短语,以便在实际对话中能轻松应对。
- 关于长元音的发音:视频中强调了元音的长短对意义的重要性。像“caught”和“cot”这样的发音差异,若不小心可能会导致误解,通过练习,学习者可以提高辨音能力。
常见的发音陷阱
在美式英语中,有些发音容易让学习者感到困惑。比如“water”在快速语速中往往变音为“wader”,这可能会导致交流时的误解。此外,像“work”和“word”的发音也经常混淆,让人不容易听出。在观看视频时,注意观察这些易错的发音,并在独自练习时进行英语口语练习。
通过逐渐接受并练习这些连读和音变规则,学习者可以在说英语时更加自然流畅。不妨在每日的学习中,都花一点时间进行看YouTube学英语,通过观看相关的视频,在轻松的氛围中提升英语能力。
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。