跟读练习: Daily English Conversation Practice | He Lost His Job… Then What? | English Podcast | A2-B1 Level - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hello everyone and welcome back to Mr. English Channel,
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Hello everyone and welcome back to Mr. English Channel,
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where learning English is easy and fun.
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I'm Emily.
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And hello to all our wonderful listeners.
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It is so good to be here today.
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How are you, Emily?
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You look very happy.
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I am very happy, Paul.
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The sun is shining, I have a delicious tea,
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and we have a very special episode today.
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I can see that.
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I am doing well too.
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But I had a little surprise this morning.
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A small problem, actually.
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Oh no!
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What happened?
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Well, I couldn't find my keys.
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I looked under the sofa,
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in my pockets, even in the fridge.
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In the fridge, Paul?
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Why were your keys in the fridge?
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I don't know.
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I was making a sandwich and maybe I put them there?
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But they were actually in my shoe.
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In your shoe.
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That is very funny.
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Well, I am glad you found them and you are here now.
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Me too.
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I am ready to learn and talk.
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What is our topic today?
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Today, we are going to listen to a story about a man named Daniel and his friend Sophia.
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It is a story about a big change in life.
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Ooh, I like stories.
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Stories are a great way to hear real English.
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Exactly.
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But before we start the story,
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we have a small favor to ask our friends at home.
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Yes.
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If you like our conversations,
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please click that like button right now.
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It helps us a lot.
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And please subscribe to Mr. English Channel.
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We want to help you learn English every week.
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And don't forget to share this with your friends.
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If they are learning English,
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they can listen with us.
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Okay, let's get started.
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We are going to listen to the first part of the story.
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This is scene one.
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Daniel has some bad news.
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You look different today.
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What happened?
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I lost my job.
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What?
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When?
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This morning.
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They closed my department.
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I'm so sorry.
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How do you feel?
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Honestly, scared.
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I've worked there for six years.
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That's a long time.
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I don't even know what to do next.
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Maybe this is a new beginning.
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It doesn't feel like one.
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Wow, Emily, that is a very sad start.
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Poor Daniel.
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It is, Paul.
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Losing a job is very difficult.
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He said, I lost my job.
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It's a very common way to say you don't have work anymore.
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Yes.
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And he said it happened this morning,
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so it is very new.
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He must be in shock.
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I think so too.
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Sophia asked a great question.
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How do you feel?
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That is such a kind thing to ask a friend.
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It is.
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And Daniel was very honest.
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He said, honestly scared.
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Honestly is a great word, isn't it?
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We use it when we want to tell the truth about our feelings.
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Like if you ask me,
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Paul, do you like my hat?
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And I say, honestly, Paul, it's a bit big.
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Hey, my hat is perfect.
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But I understand.
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Daniel is scared because he worked there for six years.
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That is a long time.
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Yes, he said, I've worked there for six years.
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He used that structure because he started six years ago,
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and he was there until today.
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Right.
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And now he is confused.
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He said, I don't even know what to do next.
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Have you ever felt like that, Emily?
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Oh, many times.
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When I moved to this city, I didn't know anyone.
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I didn't know where the supermarket was.
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I didn't know where the park was.
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I felt lost.
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I felt like that when I started this podcast.
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I was nervous.
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I thought, But what do I say?
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How do I help people?
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But look at you now.
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You are a star.
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Sophia tries to be positive, though.
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She says, maybe this is a new beginning.
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I like Sophia.
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She is a glass half-full person.
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She looks for the good things.
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But Daniel is too sad.
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He says, it doesn't feel like one.
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That's natural.
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When something bad happens, it's hard to see the new beginning right away.
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You just feel the end.
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Exactly.
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Department is a good word, too.
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He said, they closed my department.
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In a big company, a department is like a small group or a section, right?
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Like the sales department or the marketing department.
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Yes, exactly.
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If the whole department closes, everyone loses their job.
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That's very stressful.
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Okay.
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I want to know what happens next.
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Does Daniel find a new job?
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Does he go home and sleep?
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Let's find out.
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Let's listen to Scene 2.
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Sophia is going to ask Daniel a very important question.
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Can I ask you something?
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Sure.
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Have you ever really enjoyed that job?
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Not really.
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It was safe.
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But you've always talked about starting your own business.
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That was just a dream.
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Why was?
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Because dreams are risky.
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So is staying somewhere you're not happy.
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I've never taken a big risk before.
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Maybe this is your moment.
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Ooh, Sophia is very smart.
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She asked, have you ever really enjoyed that job?
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That is a deep question, Paul.
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And Daniel's answer was, well, he said, not really.
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It was safe.
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Safe.
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That's a powerful word.
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It means he was not worried about money,
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but maybe he was not happy.
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I think many people stay in safe jobs,
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even if they are bored.
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But Sophia remembers something.
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She says, you've always talked about starting your own business.
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Starting your own business.
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Wow.
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Like opening a shop or a cafe or maybe a tech company?
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Maybe.
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But Daniel says that was just a dream.
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He's using the past because he thinks it's impossible now.
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But Sophia is so good.
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She asks why was.
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She wants him to keep the dream alive.
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I love that.
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And then they talk about risk.
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Daniel says dreams are risky.
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Risky means something could go wrong.
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Like, hmm, like jumping into a swimming pool when you don't know if the water is cold.
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Yes, that's a small risk.
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But starting a business is a big risk.
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You might lose your money.
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But Sophia says something very beautiful.
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She says, so is staying somewhere you're not happy.
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That is also a risk.
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A risk to your happiness.
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Wow, Paul.
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That's very deep.
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You are a philosopher today.
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I try.
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Daniel admits he has never taken a big risk before.
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It's scary to do something new for the first time.
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It is.
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But Sophia says, maybe this is your moment.
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I love that phrase, your moment.
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It means it is the perfect time for him to try.
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I agree.
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Sometimes we need a push to do something brave.
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Losing his job is a very big push.
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By the way, Paul, I have a micro story about a dream.
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When I was younger, I wanted to be a professional piano player.
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Really?
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Do you play the piano?
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A little bit.
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But I was too scared to play for a big audience.
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I thought it was too risky.
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I I thought people would laugh if I made a mistake.
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Oh, Emily, no one would laugh.
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You are great.
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Do you regret it?
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A little bit.
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But then I found my dream of teaching English,
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and I love it, so it all worked out.
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See?
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A new beginning.
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Exactly.
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Now, before we listen to the last part of the story,
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I have a quick message for everyone listening.
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If you are still listening and enjoying this,
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please comment the word dream in the comments below.
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Yes.
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Tell us your dream.
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What do you want to do?
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We love to read your stories.
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Okay, let's hear the end.
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Will Daniel take the risk?
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Here is scene three.
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What if I fail?
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What if you succeed?
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I don't feel ready.
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No one ever does.
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I don't want to regret this moment.
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Then don't.
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Try.
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Okay, I'll do it.
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I'll start small.
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That's all you need, a first step.
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Maybe losing my job wasn't the end.
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Maybe it was the push you needed.
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Oh, I'm so happy for Daniel.
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He is going to try.
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Yes, but he has a very normal fear.
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He asks, what if I fail?
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Everyone thinks that.
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And Sophia's answer is perfect.
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She says, what if you succeed?
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We always think about the bad things,
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but we should think about the good things, too.
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Succeed means to do well,
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to win, to reach your goal.
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Daniel says, I don't feel ready.
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That is so true.
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Do you ever feel 100% ready for a big change, Emily?
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Never.
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When I started my first day of university,
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I felt like a little child.
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I didn't feel ready at all.
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But you just have to start.
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Exactly.
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Sophia says, no one ever does.
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No one is ever perfectly ready.
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You just have to be brave.
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And Daniel says something very important.
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I don't want to regret this moment.
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Regret.
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That is when you feel sad about something you did not do in the past.
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Like, I regret not eating that last piece of pizza.
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You always think about food, Paul.
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But yes, a big regret is much worse than a small failure.
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So Daniel decides, I'll do it.
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I'll start small.
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That is very smart.
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You don't have to build a giant company in one day.
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Right.
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Just a first step.
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Maybe he will start his business from his kitchen or in a small office.
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And his last sentence is my favorite.
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Maybe losing my job wasn't the end.
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And Sophia says, maybe it was the push you needed.
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A push is when someone moves you forward.
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Sometimes life gives us a push that feels like a problem,
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but it's actually an opportunity.
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Wow, what a great story.
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It makes me feel like I can do anything.
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Maybe I will start a business too.
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What kind of business, Paul?
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Hmm, maybe a business that delivers cookies to people's houses at midnight.
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Paul, you would eat all the cookies before you arrived at the house.
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That is true.
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It is a very risky business for me.
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Well, I think we should listen to the whole story again.
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Now that we understand all the words and the feelings,
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let's hear the three scenes together.
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You look different today.
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What happened?
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I lost my job.
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What?
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When?
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This morning.
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They closed my department.
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I'm so sorry.
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How do you feel?
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Honestly, scared.
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I've worked there for six years.
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That's a long time.
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I don't even know what to do next.
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Maybe this is a new beginning.
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It doesn't feel like one.
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Can I ask you something?
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Sure.
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Have you ever really enjoyed that job?
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Not really.
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It was safe.
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But you've always talked about starting your own business.
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That was just a dream.
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Why was?
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Because dreams are risky.
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So is staying somewhere you're not happy.
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I've never taken a big risk before.
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Maybe this is your moment.
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What if I fail?
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What if you succeed?
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I don't feel ready.
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No one ever does.
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I don't want to regret this moment.
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Then don't.
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Try.
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Okay.
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I'll do it.
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I'll start small.
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That's all you need, a first step.
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Maybe losing my job wasn't the end.
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Maybe it was the push you needed.
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It sounds even better when you hear it all together.
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It's like a movie in my head.
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It really is.
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It's a story about friendship, too.
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Sophia was such a good friend to Daniel.
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She listened to him and she gave him courage.
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Yes, we all need a Sophia in our lives.
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Someone to say, hey, you can do it.
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And we want to be your Sophia.
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We want to tell you that you can learn English,
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you can speak with confidence,
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and you can achieve your dreams.
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That's right.
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Even if it feels risky or if you feel scared, just start small.
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Like listening to one podcast episode a day.
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That is a great first step.
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Wow, Emily.
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I feel so inspired.
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I think I'm going to go home and write down some of my dreams.
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That is a wonderful idea, Paul.
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Just don't write them on a pizza box, okay?
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I promise.
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Okay, everyone.
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Let's do a quick recap of what we heard today.
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We talked about Daniel losing his job,
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which he felt was a big problem.
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But his friend Sophia helped him see it as a new beginning
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and a chance to follow his dream of starting a business.
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We learned words like honestly,
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risky, fail, succeed, and regret.
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And we learned that it's okay to not feel ready.
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You just have to take the first step.
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I loved this episode.
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It was very real.
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Me too.
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And we hope you loved it too, friends at home.
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Before we go, please remember to subscribe to Mr. English Channel.
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We have many more stories and conversations for you.
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And give this video a big like if you think Sophia is a great friend.
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And please tell us in the comments,
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have you ever taken a big risk?
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Or what is your dream?
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We want to read your English practice.
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We really do.
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We read every comment and it makes us so happy to see your progress.
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Thank you so much for listening to us today.
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It was a pleasure as always, Emily.
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The pleasure was all mine, Paul.
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See you in the next episode, everyone.
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Goodbye.
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Bye for now.
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y'all
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通过观看这段视频,您将能够在轻松愉快的环境中练习英语口语。视频中,角色之间的对话自然流畅,涉及日常生活中的各种场景,如丢失钥匙和生活中的转变。这样的对话使您能够在现实语境中学习和应用英语,提高口语表达能力。
使用这种“影子跟读”(shadow speak)的方法,您可以重复说话者的句子,从而强化您的发音和语调。跟随视频中的对话,您不仅能练习发音,还能增强对语法结构和常用表达的理解。
语法与表达的语境
在视频中,几个关键的语法结构和表达方式非常值得注意:
- 过去时态的使用:例如“我找不到钥匙。”(I couldn't find my keys.)使用了过去时,展示了事件的发生在过去。
- 问句形式:例如“你怎么了?”(What happened?)这样的日常对话问句是初学者提高口语的关键。
- 情绪的表达:在对话中,“我很高兴”(I am very happy)和“那真好”(That is very funny)等句子能够帮助学习者理解如何表达情感。
通过识别这些结构并在“英语影子跟读”中加以练习,您可以更容易地掌握这些语法要点。
常见的发音陷阱
在这段视频中,有一些单词和表达可能对学习者构成挑战,尤其是发音部分:
- “找不到”(couldn't find)可能在快速对话中听起来模糊,建议多听多练以提高流利度。
- “太好笑了”(That is very funny)中的“funny”发音对很多非母语者而言较为陌生,建议重复练习,掌握正确发音。
您可以通过“看YouTube学英语”来观看视频并进行“英语影子跟读”,帮助改善发音和语调,进而提升英语口语能力。
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。
