跟读练习: B1 English Listening Practice - Favorite Memories - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Hey everybody, welcome to this B1 English listening practice video.
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You can use this video to practice your listening and comprehension as I speak.
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Before we start, remember to download the Listening Time podcast
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and become a member at patreon.com slash listening time to receive my listening practice seminars,
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sound training videos, and bonus podcast episodes.
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Okay, today I'm going to talk about some of my favorite memories from the past.
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This is one of the funnest topics to talk about because we all love reminiscing about the good old days.
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Let's just jump right in.
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The first memory I want to talk about is 6th grade camp.
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In case you've never heard of this before,
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in the US, at least when I was in school,
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we had the tradition of going on a week long camping trip during 6th grade.
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When I went, we didn't actually camp in tents though.
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We got divided into groups and stayed in different cabins with different camp counselors who were in charge of the cabins.
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I had such an awesome time because we got to do a lot of outdoor activities like hiking,
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archery, rock climbing.
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Since I'm an outdoorsy person,
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this type of trip was right up my alley.
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Aside from the activities, we had plenty of time to talk,
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play, and bond with the other kids.
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Also, the food was bomb.
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Of all the memories I have of elementary school,
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6th grade camp is probably number one.
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Alright the next memory I want to talk about is a trip I took to Hawaii when I was 13.
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I've actually been to Hawaii a handful of times,
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but this trip was special because it was only the first or second time that I had ever traveled without my parents.
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I went with a friend and his family,
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and we stayed in a nice hotel right across from Waikiki Beach in Honolulu.
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At that time I thought it was the coolest thing to take a week off school,
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go to one of the most beautiful places on earth,
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and be without my parents.
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I guess I didn't do anything that special on that trip,
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but the circumstances were what made it such a great memory for me.
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Okay, another memory that'll always stay with me is the first day I drove to school in my own car.
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I was barely 16, I had just gotten my license the day before,
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and I felt like I was on top of the world.
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I remember having my music playlist specifically chosen for that momentous occasion.
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Getting your driver's license is a big rite of passage for young Americans,
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and it's a proud moment when you can finally drive yourself around
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and not have to rely on your parents to give you a ride.
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At that time I thought my car was really cool,
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but looking back now, it wasn't all that.
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However, that doesn't make the memory any less important to me.
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Another one of my top memories is graduating from high school.
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The ceremony itself wasn't anything special,
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and I wasn't necessarily proud of myself or anything,
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but I was just relieved to finally be done.
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And not only that, but at that age I had big dreams and lofty expectations for my future,
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so I was excited to finally start that journey.
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My life didn't end up going as I'd planned it,
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but that doesn't matter.
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The reason why graduating from high school was such a powerful memory for me is
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because I can really remember that excitement that I felt.
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Alright, perhaps my My favorite memory of the past is the language exchange program I did in Mexico in 2013.
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This was the first solo experience I'd ever had in another country.
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There wasn't anything that could have prepared me for this type of trip.
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I went to a foreign country without being able to speak the language well,
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and I stayed with an older couple who didn't speak any English.
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Needless to say, I struggled big time during those first couple days,
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but little by little I started to get my bearings.
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I made friends, I learned Spanish,
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and I even met my future wife.
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Even today, my wife
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and I love going back to some of those old spots where we hung out during my exchange program.
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As you can see, I really enjoy reminiscing about the past.
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Okay, that's all for today.
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Remember to download the Listening Time podcast and become a member at patreon.com slash listening time to receive my listening practice seminars,
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sound training videos, and bonus podcast episodes.
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click on the bell, and follow us on Instagram.
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I'll see you next time.
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在这段 B1 英语听力练习的影片中,讲者分享了他的一些难忘回忆。这种分享不仅让人感受到个人故事的温暖,也为学习者提供了丰富的听力材料,帮助他们在轻松的氛围中提升英语听力与口语能力。通过重温个人经历的方式,观众可以更好地理解常用口语表达,也能找到与自己生活相关联的内容,从而增加学习的兴趣和动力。

日常沟通的五个常用短语

  • have an awesome time - 玩得很开心
  • right up my alley - 对我来说很合适
  • pulled off - 成功做到
  • to take a week off - 请假一周
  • rite of passage - 重要的成长仪式

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