跟读练习: [Audio] Cambridge Vocabulary For Ielts With Answers - 05 2a - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Recording 2A In the first years of a child's life, many important milestones are reached.
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Recording 2A In the first years of a child's life, many important milestones are reached.
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By the end of the first year, a baby will have already acquired some social skills.
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He will enjoy imitating people and will also test parental responses to his behaviour.
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For example, what do my parents do if I refuse food?
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In terms of movement, an infant will be able to reach a sitting position unassisted and put himself up to stand.
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He may be able to walk momentarily without support.
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As far as communication is concerned, he'll be able to use simple gestures such as shaking his head for no,
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say mama and dada, and he will try to imitate words.
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When it comes to cognitive development, he'll be able to find hidden objects easily
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and use objects correctly such as drinking from a cup by the age of two
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or three the infant has reached the toddler stage in terms of social skills this means he's becoming more independent
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which may result in the occasional tantrum
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however he has learned to take turns in games
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and spontaneously expresses affection his physical development will also have increased
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significantly as he can now move around a lot faster
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and even He can also climb up stairs or onto relatively low obstacles and even ride a small tricycle.
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However, he will still be rather unsteady on his feet at times.
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When it comes to language and communication, he can now understand most sentences and uses four and five word sentences.
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In terms of cognitive development, he's learned to play make-believe games and uses his imagination more.
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He has also mastered the skill of sorting objects according to their shape and colour.
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Between the ages of six and twelve, a child reaches what is termed middle childhood,
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and they will stay in this phase until they reach adolescence.
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In middle childhood, children's development is more affected by the outside world, and the child's world expands to include friends,
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teachers, sports trainers, and so on.
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Children develop at various rates, and while some children in middle childhood seem very mature in terms of their emotional and social skills,
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others seem very immature.
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As far as physical milestones are concerned, during this stage growth is steady but less rapid than during the preschool years.
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There are some major changes occurring at this stage, as baby teeth will come out and permanent adult teeth will grow.
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As the mouth is not yet fully developed, this may cause overcrowding.
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Eyes will reach maturity in both size and function.
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In terms of their cognitive ability, children at this stage master the skills of sequencing and ordering, which are essential for maths.
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By the end of this period, children should have acquired effective reading and writing skills.
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关于本课
在本课中,学习者将通过一个关于儿童成长的重要里程碑的录音,实践英语听力和口语技巧。课程内容涵盖了从婴儿期到儿童期的社会、语言及认知发展,学习者将通过近距离观察这些自然成长过程,增强对英语表达的理解与运用。
关键词汇与短语
- 重要里程碑 - significant milestones
- 社交技能 - social skills
- 模仿 - imitating
- 沟通能力 - communication ability
- 认知发展 - cognitive development
- 独立性 - independence
- 角色游戏 - make-believe games
- 有效的阅读和写作技能 - effective reading and writing skills
练习技巧
在进行影子跟读时,学习者可以选择本视频的录音进行练习。这一环节的语速适中、语调自然,非常适合做 英语影子跟读。建议学习者在听音频的同时,尝试重复发音,注意句子的韵律和重音。这种方式不仅能帮助你提高英语发音,还能增强对日常交流中社交技能应用的理解。
此外,学习者应尽可能模仿说话者的语调与情感,确保把每一个短语完美地融入到自己的表达中。如果一开始跟不上,可以反复播放,逐步加快速度,直到你能流利地跟上为止。这将使你在 看YouTube学英语 时,能够自然地表达自己的观点和情感,在与人交流时显得更加自信。
请记得,进行 shadow speech 练习是提高口语能力的有效方法,通过不断的重复和演练,你将逐步提高你的英语水平和整体语言能力。
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。
