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Hello, everyone.
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Welcome back to English on the Go,
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the podcast that helps you learn English anytime, anywhere.
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I'm your host, Alex, and I'm thrilled to have you with us today.
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I hope you're ready for another exciting episode that will help you improve your English skills while learning about interesting topics.
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So let's get started.
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Today, we'll be discussing a topic that many people are thinking about these days.
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Are online classes as effective as traditional classes?
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With the rise of online education,
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more students are wondering if learning online can really replace the experience of being in a physical classroom.
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To help us explore this question,
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we'll listen to a conversation between two friends,
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Lisa and Clem, who have different opinions on this matter.
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Let's find out what they think about online and traditional classes.
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Before we jump into the conversation,
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let's take a moment to think about a few things.
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These questions will help you focus and get the most out of today's discussion.
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Give them some thought as you prepare to listen.
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1. Have you ever taken an online class?
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2. Do you prefer learning online or in a traditional classroom?
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3. What do you think are the main advantages and disadvantages of both types of learning?
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Hey Clem, have you ever taken an online class before?
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Yeah, I've taken a few online courses.
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I think they're convenient, but I'm not sure if they're as effective as traditional classes.
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Really?
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I've taken online classes too,
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and I feel like they can be just as good, if not better.
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I love that I can study at my own pace and from the comfort of my own home.
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I agree that online classes are more flexible,
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but I miss the interaction you get in a traditional classroom.
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I feel like it's easier to stay motivated when you're face-to-face with a teacher and classmates.
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I understand what you mean,
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but I think online classes can still be interactive.
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A lot of platforms have live sessions where you can ask questions,
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join discussions, and even work on group projects.
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That's true.
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But I think it's harder to build a connection with your teacher and classmates online.
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In a traditional classroom, you can have real conversations and get immediate feedback.
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Online, everything feels a bit more distant.
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That's a good point, but I feel like online classes offer other benefits.
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For example, they're usually more affordable and you can access a wider range of courses.
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You're not limited to the options in your local area.
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That's definitely an advantage.
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I've been able to take courses from universities around the world, which is amazing.
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But at the same time,
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I find it harder to stay disciplined when I'm learning online.
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It's easy to get distracted when you're at home.
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Yeah, that's true.
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It does require more self-discipline,
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but I think if you're organized,
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it can be just as effective.
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Plus, the flexibility means you can fit your studies around your schedule,
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which is great for people who are working or have other commitments.
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I guess it depends on the person.
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Some people thrive in an online environment,
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while others need the structure of a traditional classroom to stay focused.
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Exactly.
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At the end of the day,
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it's about finding what works best for you.
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Both online and traditional classes have their pros and cons,
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so it really depends on your learning style and situation.
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Yeah, I think you're right.
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Both methods have their strengths.
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Maybe the future of education is a mix of both of both.
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Some online learning combined with traditional classroom experiences.
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That could be the best of both worlds.
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Let's take a moment to go over some of the key vocabulary from the conversation.
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1. Convenient.
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It means something that is easy and fits well with your schedule.
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For example, online classes are convenient because you can study from home.
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2. Motivated.
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It means having a reason or drive to do something.
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For example, it's easier to stay motivated when you're in a classroom with other students.
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3. Interaction.
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It refers to communication or involvement with other people.
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For example, traditional classes offer more face-to-face interaction.
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4. Self-discipline.
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It means the ability to control your behavior and focus on your goals.
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For example, online learning requires a lot of self-discipline to stay on track.
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5. Commitment.
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It means a responsibility or duty to do something.
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For example, many people choose online classes because they can fit their studies around other commitments.
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Hey Clem, have you ever taken an online class before?
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Yeah, I've taken a few online courses.
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I think they're convenient, but I'm not sure if they're as effective as traditional classes.
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Really?
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I've taken online classes too,
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and I feel like they can be just as good, if not better.
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I love that I can study at my own pace and from the comfort of my own home.
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I agree that online classes are more flexible,
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but I miss the interaction you get in a traditional classroom classroom.
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I feel like it's easier to stay motivated when you're face-to-face with a teacher and classmates.
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I understand what you mean,
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but I think online classes can still be interactive.
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A lot of platforms have live sessions where you can ask questions,
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join discussions, and even work on group projects.
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That's true, but I think it's harder to build a connection with your teacher and classmates online.
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In a traditional classroom, you can have real conversations and get immediate feedback.
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Online, everything feels a bit more distant.
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That's a good point, but I feel like online classes offer other benefits.
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For example, they're usually more affordable and you can access a wider range of courses.
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You're not limited to the options in your local area.
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That's definitely an advantage.
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I've been able to take courses from universities around the world, which is amazing.
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But at the same time,
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I find it harder to stay disciplined when I'm learning online.
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It's easy to get distracted when you're at home.
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Yeah, that's true.
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It does require more self-discipline,
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but I think if you're organized,
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it can be just as effective.
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Plus, the flexibility means you can fit your studies around your schedule,
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which is great for people who are working or have other commitments.
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I guess it depends on the person.
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Some people thrive in an online environment,
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while others need the structure of a traditional classroom to stay focused.
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Exactly.
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At the end of the day,
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it's about finding what works best for you.
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Both online and traditional classes have their pros and cons,
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so it really depends on your learning style and situation.
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Yeah, I think you're right.
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Both methods have their strengths.
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Maybe the future of education is a mix of both.
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Some online learning combined with traditional classroom experiences.
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That could be the best of both worlds.
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Let's see how well you understood the conversation.
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I'll ask you a few questions to help you review the main points.
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Think carefully about the answers.
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1. Why does Lisa like online classes?
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2. What is one thing Clem misses about traditional classes?
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3. What advantage does Lisa mention about online classes?
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4. How does Clem feel about staying motivated when taking online classes?
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5. What do both Lisa and Clem agree on at the end of the conversation?
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Now that you've listened to the conversation,
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think about your own experience with online and traditional classes.
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Here are some questions to help you reflect.
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Have you ever struggled with staying motivated in online classes?
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Do you prefer learning in a classroom or online?
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Why?
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What can you do to stay focused and organized when taking an online class?
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That's all for today's episode of English on the Go.
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I hope you enjoyed the conversation and learned something new.
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Remember, we've prepared a special free PDF with vocabulary and tips from this episode.
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Make sure to check it out and keep practicing.
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See you next time, and keep learning everywhere you go.

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在这期《随时英语》中,主持人亚历克斯邀请了两位朋友——莉莎和克莱姆,讨论一个当今教育界备受关注的话题:网络课程是否与传统课堂同样有效。随着在线教育的兴起,越来越多的学生在思考,网络学习是否可以真正取代面对面的课堂体验。在这段对话中,莉莎和克莱姆分享了他们对于在线学习和传统学习的看法,讨论了各自的优缺点,为我们所有正在提高英语水平的学习者提供了宝贵的见解。

日常交流中常用的五句话

  • “我觉得在线课程很方便。” - 指出在线学习的一大优势。
  • “我更喜欢在传统课堂上学习。” - 表达对传统学习环境的偏好。
  • “在线课程可以更加灵活。” - 强调在线学习的适应性。
  • “在教室里更容易保持积极性。” - 讨论面对面学习的动力。
  • “我认为线上课程也能做到互动。” - 提到网络课程的互动性。

逐步影子跟读指南

针对这段视频的学习,我们可以通过以下步骤来有效提高口语能力,并利用英语影子跟读方法,帮助你在练习时更加流利:

  1. 选择段落: 从视频中选择一小段对话,长度大约为一分钟。
  2. 仔细聆听: 首先完整听一遍,尽量理解内容和情感。
  3. 分段练习: 将选定段落分成几个小部分,反复聆听每个部分。
  4. 模仿跟读: 启动shadowspeak练习,跟随音频复述,注意语调和发音。
  5. 自我录音: 记录自己的跟读部分,与原音频进行比较,找出需要改进的地方。
  6. 定期复习: 每周回顾并练习不同的段落,巩固学习效果。

通过以上步骤,你将能更好地应对雅思口语练习,提升你的英语表达能力。运用这种shadow speech 的方法,配合对话中的实际用语,能够让你的口语练习更具针对性和实效性。

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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