跟读练习: Do you know these *everyday objects* in English? - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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I'm on the table now.
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I'm on the table now.
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Are you ready to make a video with me?
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Yeah.
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Hi.
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I've noticed that even my most advanced learners in English sometimes don't know everyday words.
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I have curly hair.
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You have curly hair, that's right.
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You have very curly hair.
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And so that's what we're going to talk about in today's video.
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Everyday words that you can use around the house.
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Sound good?
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Yeah.
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Okay, are you going to help me teach?
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I'm an English teacher and Dory is only three years old,
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but he's already a much better teacher than I am.
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If you would like a simple Google Docs guide for today's lesson,
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I have created one for you and it's free.
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You can download it from the link down below along with my free email newsletter.
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What's this called?
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Oh, bless you, bless you.
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That was a double sneeze.
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You feel better?
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Yeah.
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Alright, what is this called?
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What is it?
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Paper towels.
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Paper towels.
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What do we use paper towels for?
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Wiping some water.
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Wiping up some water sometimes.
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Yeah, wiping up spills, wiping up liquids in the kitchen and all over the house, right?
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What are these called? And uh, guac.
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Tissues, or we call them by the brand name Kleenex.
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Do you have any Kleenex?
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Can I have a Kleenex?
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No. Although we, we're American,
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I'm American but we live in Canada, right? right Dory is Canadian.
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But I'm both.
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You're both you're right you're right and so in Canada maybe they call them Scotties I'm not sure.
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If you're watching this and you're Canadian what do you call these?
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They're for dogs.
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They're for dogs oh yeah there is a little dog on here there's a little dog at the bottom.
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Are they for dogs?
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No these are for people the logo has a dog on it,
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but these are for people.
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Dogs can use them too, I guess.
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Yeah, they can use it.
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That's nice.
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If a dog needs to blow his nose,
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he can use these too.
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A lot of the names of these items are regional,
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so it will really depend on what part of the U.S you're from,
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or if you're from Canada,
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or the U.K., or wherever in the world.
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Some of these things are said differently,
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depending on the exact place you're from.
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Are you tired? Should we keep going?
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Are you too tired?
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Do we need to stop?
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No. Okay.
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Because I'm yawning.
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You're yawning, I know.
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What are these?
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Napkins.
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Napkins.
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Good job.
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I have to wipe our hands.
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What's this?
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Oh, we put this back.
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Oh, put this back.
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Okay.
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What is this called?
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toilet paper toilet paper yeah where do we use toilet paper
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in the toilet in the toilet in the bathroom right mm-hmm yeah sometimes I use it
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because sometimes I use a lot sometimes you use a lot?
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What are these called?
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Wipes.
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What do we use wipes for?
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For wiping some bum-bums.
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For wiping some bum-bums, yeah.
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When you were a baby,
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I used wipes a lot when I had changed your diapers,
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but now you're potty trained.
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What are these?
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Slippers.
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Good job, buddy.
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Yes, these are slippers.
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Okay, do you want to wear them right now?
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No. No?
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Okay.
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Alright, what is this called, Dory?
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What is it?
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This is a Tupperware container.
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Tupperware container.
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This is a brand name because Tupperware is a popular brand of containers.
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I don't know what else we would call it.
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A food container?
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Maybe?
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Yep.
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Alright, what are these?
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Sneakers.
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Sneakers.
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Good job, bud.
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Yeah.
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A lot of these words are very,
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very different in British English.
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So if you know the word for sneakers in British English,
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please tell us down below.
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What is this?
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A strainer.
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What did you say?
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A strainer.
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A strainer.
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You're right.
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This is called a strainer.
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It's for straining pasta. And some what?
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For straining pasta and vegetables.
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And some shrimp. And shrimp.
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Yeah, sure.
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We could strain shrimp in this.
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We put water inside.
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Yeah, we put water.
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We run water over it, right?
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We run water over the shrimp.
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We put it in the sink.
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We put it in the sink, yeah.
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What is this?
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What's this called?
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What do we use it for?
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Laundry.
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yeah we use it for washing the laundry right we take this little cup off this is laundry detergent
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and we put the laundry detergent in here
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and then we put this in the in the laundry machine what is What is this?
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Soap.
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What do we use this for?
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Dishing.
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Washing dishes.
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This is dish soap.
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Dish soap.
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Yeah.
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And with dish soap, we use one of these.
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What is this?
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A sponge!
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For rubbing things.
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Yeah, for washing things.
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For rubbing and washing the dishes.
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Scrubbing the dishes.
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This side scrubs and this side washes.
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This is a sponge.
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A sponge.
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Mama, I popped a bubble in your mouth.
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You popped a bubble in your mouth?
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That's funny.
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What is this?
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What is it?
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This is for washing our hands and we call this hand soap.
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So we squirt a little bit onto our hands
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and we wash our hands in the sink and then we rinse our hands.
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Don't do don't do it for real.
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You're just pretending right?
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Yeah.
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So we go and then we wash our hands and then we rinse our hands with water after.
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What is this?
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Yes, this is soap.
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Good job.
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A bar of soap.
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Can we hear the noise?
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The noise?
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Yeah.
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Oh, Oh, you can hear it.
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You're right.
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There is a noise.
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There's soap in there.
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Does it smell good?
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Yeah.
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What is this called?
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A towel.
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A towel.
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Yes, a towel.
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And this one?
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It's a towel towel.
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Yeah, this is a towel too.
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This is a hand towel that we use in the kitchen.
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And what is this?
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I would call this a washcloth.
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A washcloth or a facecloth.
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This is called?
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This is called a hoodie.
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A hoodie.
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Do you want to say bye bye then to the camera?
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Bye bye.
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Bye.
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I want to show it.
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Oh you want to show it?
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Okay go ahead show the calculator.
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What is the calculator for? for doing math.
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Math.
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Thanks for watching, everybody.
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We'll see you next time.
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One plus eight.
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One plus eight.
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What's one plus eight?
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Nine.
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Nine.
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Good job, bud.
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High five.

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在本期视频中,讲者通过与三岁的小朋友互动,探讨了一些我们日常生活中常用的物品。尽管许多学习者的英语水平较高,但他们有时仍对一些基本词汇感到困惑。通过这种轻松的对话方式,讲者旨在帮助观众掌握在家中常见物品的英语名称,并增强他们的语言自信心。

日常交流的五个常用短语

  • 纸巾 - "What is this called? Paper towels." (这是什么?纸巾。)
  • 用来擦干 - "Wiping up spills, wiping up liquids." (用来擦拭溢出的液体。)
  • 面巾纸 - "Can I have a Kleenex?" (我可以要一张面巾纸吗?)
  • 狗狗的 - "Are they for dogs?" (它们是给狗用的吗?)
  • 双重打喷嚏 - "Oh, bless you, bless you." (哦,保重,保重。)

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