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Do you ever think that your disability somehow could be an advantage in a competition like this, or just in cooking in general?
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Do you ever think that your disability somehow could be an advantage in a competition like this, or just in cooking in general?
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Yes, Chef.
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Please excuse my chewing.
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Yes, it is.
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Because I can't see, I won't be worrying about what other people are doing.
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I love the fact that you're tasting everything.
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I have to.
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I can't see.
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I'm Christine from Houston, Texas, and I'm a graduate student.
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My husband's here supporting me.
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He's my biggest fan.
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I love food.
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I love eating it.
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I love creating it.
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I feel like regardless of what your background is, your gender, your religion.
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Food is something everybody has in common in this world, and so I think food is what connects people together.
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I'm definitely a competitive person.
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I really want to get this apron.
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I am here for a reason.
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I'm supposed to be graduating school, but I've set aside my thesis to get an apron and become the next MasterChef.
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Wow.
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Wow.
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Wow, wow, wow.
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Um, welcome.
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Thank you.
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First name is?
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My name is Christine.
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Christine, in the history of MasterChef, we've never had a blind contestant.
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Welcome.
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Thank you.
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The gentleman with you?
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That's my husband.
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His name is John.
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Right.
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Great.
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That's my husband.
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His name is John.
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Right.
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Great.
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What are you cooking?
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I'm cooking Vietnamese comfort food.
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It's a catfish braised in a clay pot.
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And I pickled vegetables to go with it and some rice.
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OK.
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Christine, you've got five minutes to complete that dish.
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Thank you.
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Just in front.
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Just in front?
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No, you were there.
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Just a little bit higher, darling.
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OK, thank you.
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Thank you.
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Christine?
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Yes, chef?
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Were you born blind?
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No, no, chef.
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When I was maybe about 10 years ago, I was diagnosed with an autoimmune condition that affected my nerves, my spinal cord, and my optic nerves.
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And so I lost my vision gradually over the past 10 years.
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In your mind, you're visualizing what you put on a plate.
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You're...
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Yes, that's correct.
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You know, I felt the plate and things like that before.
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And a lot of it is obvious by memory.
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Do you ever think that your disability somehow could be an advantage in a competition like this or just in cooking in general?
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Yes, Chef.
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Please excuse my chewing.
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Yes, it is.
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Because I can't see, I won't be worrying about what other people are doing.
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I love the fact that you're tasting everything.
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I have to.
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I can't see.
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One of my teaching methods with young chefs today is that we put a blindfold on them, and they understand the texture, the taste, which is accelerated quicker when your eyes are closed and you're concentrating purely on the senses.
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Yes, correct, Chef.
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Thank you.
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My rice did not turn out to par, so I'm not serving it to you.
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OK, I guess I'm done.
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Thank you.
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The catfish, how did you cook it?
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With some caramel that I made by just caramelizing sugar on the stove and using coconut soda as well.
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And with shallots and garlic.
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And the base of the broth is made up of what?
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Fish sauce.
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I love the fact that you kept the fish on the bone.
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Why?
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Catfish is just, it's really tender, and I didn't want to pick it apart and make it look unappetizing, so I left it as a steak.
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I think it looks more appealing, and that's just the way Vietnamese people eat.
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You know, you're going to be judged like everybody else in this competition.
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Yes, Chef.
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The dish does need the sort of stability.
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It's a staple done beautifully, but missing the rice.
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Yes, Chef, I understand.
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I'm sorry.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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So what's the idea behind cooking it in the clay pot?
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It's supposed to aid with the quicker caramelization and braising of the product you put inside, Chef.
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OK.
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It's got a beautiful aroma.
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Thank you, Chef.
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Well, thank you so much.
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Thank you, Chef.
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Hi.
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Hi, sir.
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I'm Joe, obviously.
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I've heard you give mean looks, but luckily I can't see it.
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You have a great advantage.
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As you talk about your food, not only are you able to express it in words, but your face speaks volumes.
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Yes.
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Your eyes beam with happiness and pride and passion.
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And you have a lot to be proud of.
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It's a- Thank you, sir.
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It's an amazing, amazing accomplishment.
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Thank you, sir.
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Sigh.
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OK.
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Joe, yes or no?
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100% yes.
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Thank you, sir.
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Graham, yes or no?
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Everybody has a story and has things that they have to overcome.
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Judge solely on that dish.
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Yes, Chef.
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I'm a guest.
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Oh, my god.
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Thank you, chef.
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Your personal challenge aside, for me, that's one of the most delicious dishes I've tasted in this competition so far.
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Do you know what I'm going to give you?
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A white apron.
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A white apron.
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Congratulations.
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Thank you.
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I'll come and get it.
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Congratulations.
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Thank you so much.
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I mean, really, good job.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Wow.
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I'm so touched that they all complimented me on my food, and they believed in me, so I I feel ecstatic.
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For everyone in America, you can overcome anything you want to overcome and get what you want to get.
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And I'm going to be the next MasterChef.
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为什么要通过这个视频练习口语?
在观看《盲厨师海选》的过程中,您不仅能欣赏到激动人心的烹饪比赛,同时也是一个极佳的口语练习机会。通过模仿参赛者的发音和表达,您可以在轻松的氛围中提高您的英语口语能力。尤其是看到像Christine一样的盲人选手,通过他们的故事和坚韧精神,我们可以更加深入地理解语言如何在生活中扮演重要角色。通过这样的练习,您能在雅思口语练习中获得自信,提升与他人交流的能力。
语法与表达在语境中的应用
在视频中,Christine使用了多个有趣的表达,以下是几个关键结构的分析:
- "I can't see, I won't be worrying about what other people are doing." - 这个句子展示了条件句的应用,是我们在口语中常用的结构。它努力表达了盲人的独特视角。
- "I love food. I love eating it. I love creating it." - 重复的使用在这里强调了主题的重要性,帮助记忆这些表达。
- "Food is something everybody has in common in this world." - 这里的"something...in common"是一个常见的短语,可以帮助您在谈论共同点时更自然地交流。
常见发音陷阱
在这个视频中,您可能会遇到一些发音上的挑战。以下是几个需要注意的词汇:
- "Vietnamese” - 注意发音的重音位置,使其更地道,尤其在雅思口语练习中,这能提升您的发音水平。
- "braised” - 这个词在美语中可能会因地方口音的不同而有所变化,留意发音时的口腔形状。
- "catfish” - 尤其在不同地区的口音中,"catfish"的发音可能会不同,注意模仿视频中的发音。
通过看YouTube学英语,您不仅能增加词汇量,还能提升对不同口音的适应能力,最终提高英语发音。没有比在实际对话中应用这些技巧更有效的学习方法了。
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。
