跟读练习: Animated Read Aloud Kids Book: Up in the Garden, Down in the Dirt | Vooks Narrated Storybooks - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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in the garden and down in the dirt.
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Up in the garden, I stand and plan.
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My hands full of seeds and my head full of dreams.
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Spring sun shines down to melt the sleepy snow.
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Wind whistles through last year's plans,
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and mud sucks at my rain boots.
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It's not quite time, Nana says.
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Down in the dirt, things need to dry out and warm up.
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What's down there?
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I ask.
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Down in the dirt is a whole busy world of earthworms and insects digging and building and stirring up soil.
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They're already working down in the dirt.
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Up in the garden, we snap brittle stalks,
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scoop rusty arm folds, and wheel away weeds for the chickens.
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While they squabble and scratch,
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we spread compost over the soil.
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Down in the dirt, pill bugs chew through last year's leaves.
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I give a gentle poke.
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They roll up tight and hide in plated suits of armor, roly-poly round.
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Up in the garden, it's time to plant.
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I trail a furrow with my finger and sprinkle seeds in a careful row.
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Give them a drink, Nana says.
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We pat them down to snuggle in the dark.
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Down in the dirt, a tomato hornworm rests,
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waiting for wings and the leaves where she'll lay her eggs.
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Up in the garden, carrot plants sprout.
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Pea blossoms bloom, wasps are on the prowl,
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and honeybees visit, legs loaded with pollen.
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I weed and wilt in sun so strong,
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even Nana looks for shade.
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Down in the dirt, earthworms tunnel deep.
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I'm jealous of their cool, damp.
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Up in the garden, rain shower!
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Nana turns the hose on me!
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Eeeee!
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I hide behind the cucumber vines,
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but their leaves can't save me.
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I shiver and laugh drenched in Nana's rain.
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Down in the dirt, water soaks deep.
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Roots drink it in, and a long-legged spider stilt walks over the streams.
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Up in the garden, there's so much to eat.
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Ladybugs feast on aphids.
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Nana crunches green beans.
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I bite a ripe tomato, warm from the sun.
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Juice dribbles down my chin.
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Down in the dirt, a robin's beak finds a cricket,
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a beetle, a grub.
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Slugs are scrumptious too.
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Up in the garden, we pick cukes and zucchini, harvesting into the dark.
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Bats swoop through the sunflowers,
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and I pluck June bugs from the basil until it's time for bed.
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Down in the dirt, skunks work the night shift.
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They snuffle and dig and gobble cutworms while I sleep.
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Up in the garden, a praying mantis wakes to hunt mosquitoes.
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Nana sprays away the aphids, and I'm after grasshoppers.
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Ready to swoosh, but...
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Snap!
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Someone else is faster.
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Down in the dirt, a smooth,
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shining garter snake crunches on supper.
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Up in the garden, the wind grows cool.
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Pumpkins blush orange, and sunflowers bow to September.
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Nana ties them together to build a house for reading build a house for reading.
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Down in the dirt, an orb weaver spins her web,
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strand by silken strand.
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She'll munch on moths tonight.
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Up in the garden, colored leaves litter the squash vines.
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And we know the cold is coming.
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Hurry, hurry, and harvest!
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There's enough for the neighbors, too.
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Down in the dirt, frantic ants gather what we leave behind.
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They're storing food for cooler days ahead.
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Up in the garden, frost draws lace on leftover leaves,
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where secret egg sacks hang,
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waiting for the warm to return.
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We say goodbye and spread the winter blankets.
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Down in the dirt, beetles burrow.
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Ants scurry home.
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Earthworms curl tight in the dark.
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When grandpa calls us in for soup,
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an autumn moon is rising.
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Up in the garden, dry corn stalks tremble,
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and the wind smells like winter.
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But the long ripe days of summer still rest in the garden beds.
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The ladybugs and bumblebees, earthworms and ants,
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are hunkered down, hiding, biding their time.
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Dreaming of sunshine and blossoms and sprouts.
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Under the bare arms of trees and the blanketing snow,
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a whole new garden sleeps down in the dirt.
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full of story books that are brought to life.
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通过《在花园上面和泥土下面》的视频,可以让学习者感受到讲述故事的乐趣,同时增强他们的口语能力。这段对话描绘了一个充满生机的花园场景,蕴含了丰富的词汇和句子结构,适合进行英语影子跟读(shadowspeak)。这种练习帮助学习者在轻松愉快的氛围中提高口语流利度和自信心,尤其是在描述自然和日常生活的情境中,能够让学习者更好地理解和使用相关词汇。

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在视频中,讲述者使用了一些关键的句子结构,非常适合英语学习者分析和模仿。以下是几个重要的句型:

  • 进行时态:“我站着并计划”(I stand and plan)展示了进行时态的运用,强调了正处于进行中的状态。
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这些句型在日常交流中非常实用,可以帮助学习者做出更流畅的表达。

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在视频中,有一些词汇的发音对学习者来说可能会有所挑战。尤其是如“mud”(泥土)和“compost”(堆肥)这样的词,可能需要更多的练习。另一个需要注意的地方是“earthworms”(蚯蚓),这个单词的音节较多,且有连音现象,学习者可以通过影子跟读(shadow speech)来熟悉语音变化,从而避免发音错误。

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