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Have you ever thought about travelling back to Victorian Britain?
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Have you ever thought about travelling back to Victorian Britain?
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In this story, we explore a journey between two worlds and discover its culture.
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At the end, we'll practice shadowing to improve your fluency.
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Let's begin.
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Emily Thompson was 25 and lived in a small flat in modern London.
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She worked in a coffee shop and loved history, especially old books and films about the Victorian period.
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One rainy Saturday afternoon, she went into an antique shop near her flat.
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The owner, an old man with a kind smile, showed her a small silver pocket watch.
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It looked old and a bit scratched, but something about it felt special.
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This belonged to a lady in the 1880s.
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It still works.
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Emily liked it immediately.
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She paid for it and put it in her coat pocket.
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When she got home, she took the watch out and opened it.
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Inside there was a tiny photo of a young woman in a long dress.
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Suddenly the room started to spin.
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everything went black.
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When Emily opened her eyes she was lying in a large soft bed with heavy curtains around it.
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The room was huge.
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There were dark wooden furniture,
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a big fireplace with a warm fire and beautiful patterned wallpaper in soft green and gold.
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Sunlight came through tall windows with lace curtains.
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This was not her flat.
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A young woman in a black dress and white apron came into the room.
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She looked surprised but smiled politely.
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Good morning, Miss Thompson.
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I'm sorry if I woke you.
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Breakfast is ready downstairs.
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The family is waiting.
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Emily sat up quickly.
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Her head felt strange.
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She looked down and saw she was wearing a long nightdress with lace on the sleeves.
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Her jeans and t-shirt had disappeared.
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Miss Thompson, she thought.
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How does she know my name?
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She got out of bed.
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Her legs felt weak.
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The maid helped her put on a simple blue dress with a tight waist and long sleeves.
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It felt heavy and a bit uncomfortable, but the fabric was soft and the colour was lovely.
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Emily looked in the mirror.
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She looked different, more elegant, like someone from an old painting.
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Downstairs the house was even bigger.
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There was a wide staircase with a shiny wooden banister and large paintings on the walls.
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walls.
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Servants moved quietly carrying silver trays.
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The air smelled of fresh bread, coffee and flowers.
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In the dining room a long table was set with white tablecloths,
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silver knives and forks and fine china plates.
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Three people sat there, a middle-aged man with a beard, a woman in a pretty green dress and a teenage girl.
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The men stood up.
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Good morning cousin Emily.
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We are so pleased you could visit us from the country.
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Please sit down." Emily realised they thought she was a relative who had come to stay.
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She decided to play along for now.
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She sat and tried to eat like them, slowly, using the correct knife and fork.
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The food was delicious.
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Eggs, toast with butter, sausages and fresh fruit.
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No phones, no laptops, just quiet conversation about the weather in the garden.
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After breakfast, the family went to the drawing room.
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Emily followed.
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The room had comfortable sofas, a grand piano in the corner and large windows looking out onto a beautiful garden.
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Roses and tall trees filled the space.
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A fountain was running in the middle.
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Would you like to walk in the garden, dear?
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The air is fresh today.
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Emily nodded.
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They walked outside together.
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The paths were made of small stones and the grass was perfectly cut.
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Servants were already working.
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One was trimming the hedges, another was carrying a basket of flowers for the house.
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Emily felt strange but also excited.
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Everything was slower here.
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No cars, no noise from traffic, just the sound of birds and the gentle wind.
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In the afternoon, they had tea in the garden, small sandwiches, cakes and hot tea in delicate cups.
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Emily listened as the family talked about a ball they were planning next week.
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She tried not to say too much.
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She was afraid she would say something wrong about the future.
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Later, when she was alone in her room, Emily took out the pocket watch from the pocket of her dress.
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It felt warm in her hand.
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She opened it again and looked at the photo inside.
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Suddenly, the room started to spin once more.
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When everything stopped, she was back in her small modern flat.
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Her jeans and t-shirt were on the floor where she had left them.
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The pocket watch was still in her hand, but now it felt ordinary again.
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Emily sat on her bed and looked around.
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Her flat seemed small and noisy compared to the big house.
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She thought about the quiet garden, the elegant clothes, the kind servants and the beautiful rooms full of light and flowers.
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Life there was different.
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No internet, no fast food, no quick messages, but it had a special peace and beauty she had never noticed before.
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She smiled and put the watch safely on her shelf.
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Maybe one day she would go back for a longer visit.
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For now, she had a story to tell and a new favourite way to think about history.
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Now let's start the shadowing.
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Listen and repeat after each sentence.
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Try to copy the pronunciation and rhythm.
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Speak out loud and repeat as needed.
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She worked in a coffee shop and loved history.
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She worked in a coffee shop and loved history.
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She went into an antique shop near her flat.
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She went into an antique shop near her flat.
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She liked it immediately.
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She liked it immediately.
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Sunlight came through tall windows.
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Sunlight came through tall windows.
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Breakfast is ready downstairs.
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Breakfast is ready downstairs.
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They talked about the weather and the garden.
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They talked about the weather and the garden.
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Her flat seemed small and noisy.
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Her flat seemed small and noisy.
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It had a special peace and beauty.
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Great job!
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Keep practicing these sentences out loud to improve your fluency and pronunciation.
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Let's continue.
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A glimpse into Victorian life.
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More than just a cup of tea?
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In Britain, tea is much more than a simple drink.
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It is a way of life.
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As we see in the story, afternoon tea is a real occasion, carefully laid out with delicate sandwiches, cakes and fine china.
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However, the most important part isn't the food, it's the pause.
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It is a chance to slow down, talk and enjoy a quiet moment with others.
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It shows a classic British habit – always making time for a chat, even in the middle of a busy day.
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Manners at the table The way people behave during meals says a lot about their world.
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In a Victorian home, nobody rushes their food.
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eat slowly, use their cutlery correctly and speak in a calm, polite way.
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These rules might seem a bit formal today but they have a clear purpose.
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They show respect for the people around you.
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For Emily, learning these rules is about more than just etiquette.
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She is stepping into a different world with its own social expectations.
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Clothing and who we are.
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In the Victorian era, your clothes were like a badge that showed your place in society.
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Fashion carried a lot of meaning.
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While servants wore simple, practical clothes to get their work done, the family wore much more elegant and structured outfits.
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When Emily puts on a Victorian dress, she feels a real change.
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It's not just about her appearance.
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She actually starts to feel like she belongs in that time.
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The Hidden Order of the House The household itself is organised in a very specific way.
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Everyone has a clear job to do and everything runs like clockwork.
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You might see servants moving quietly in the background to keep the house perfect, but they are rarely the centre of attention.
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It is a system built on a strict hierarchy.
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Compared to our modern life, where we value equality, this way of living feels quite strange, but it shows us exactly how society used to function.
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关于本节课
在本节课中,我们将通过一个引人入胜的故事,让您体验维多利亚时代的文化,并进行实用的英语口语练习。我们将通过shadowing技术来提高您的流利度和发音。通过跟读视频中的对话,您不仅能学习到新词汇,还能感受到维多利亚时代的氛围,这样的练习非常适合准备雅思口语练习的学习者。如果您想要提高英语发音,这将是一个完美的机会!
关键词汇与短语
- antique shop - 古董店
- pocket watch - 怀表
- maid - 女仆
- breakfast - 早餐
- family - 家庭
- elegant - 优雅的
- fireplace - 壁炉
- curtains - 窗帘
练习建议
在观看视频并跟读时,请注意以下几点来提高您的shadow speak技巧:
- 保持放松,专注于每个单词的发音和节奏。维多利亚时代的语音通常更加优雅,您可以模仿这种语调。
- 在练习时,尝试从一开始就模仿视频中的语速。逐句跟读是在shadowing site上进行练习的有效方法,可以帮助您逐步适应。
- 重复练习每个陈述,关注细节。听清每个角色的情感和语气,帮助您更自然地发音。
- 尝试用自己理解的方式复述故事,帮助您更深入地理解内容,同时也能增强您的自信心。
通过这些练习,您将能够更好地理解无法用文字表达的情感以及维多利亚时代的文化。此外,您还可以利用看YouTube学英语的方式,使学习过程更加生动有趣。记得定期练习,以便持续提高您的英语能力!
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。
