跟读练习: English in Social Situations - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Responding to personal questions you don't want to answer.
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Responding to personal questions you don't want to answer.
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So how old are you,
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Chris, if you don't mind me asking?
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Somewhere between too young for back pain and too old for TikTok dances.
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Fair enough.
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Sounds like a solid place to be.
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It really is.
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What about your job?
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Does it pay well?
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It pays well enough that I don't panic at the grocery store,
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but not so well that I've stopped checking prices.
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Hard to argue with that logic.
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That makes sense.
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Some things are private.
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Exactly.
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I think everyone has different comfort levels.
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Are you seeing anyone these days?
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Nothing official enough to require a status update.
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That sounds carefully worded.
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Years of practice.
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I believe in clear communication and minimal oversharing.
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It can be hard to know what's okay to ask sometimes.
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True.
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Asking politely helps.
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and so does answering politely.
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So, if we can't ask personal questions, what can we ask?
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You can ask about hobbies, travel, or favorite food.
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Okay, then.
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What do you like to do in your free time?
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I'm really into cycling and camping.
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Oh, nice.
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Cycling and camping sound like the perfect combo.
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See?
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That topic works much better.
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Exactly.
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Conversations should feel comfortable for everyone.
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Thanks for showing us how to set boundaries politely.
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No problem.
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Good communication makes things easier.
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Handling silence in a conversation So,
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um, how did everyone find the meeting today?
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It was longer than I expected, but not too bad.
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I agree.
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At least we finished everything on the list.
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True.
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Has anyone been to the new cafe near the office?
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Not yet, but I walk past it every day.
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It always looks busy.
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I went there once last weekend.
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The coffee was really good.
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That's good to know.
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Speaking of weekends, do you have any plans?
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I might clean my apartment.
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Or think about cleaning it.
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Haven't decided.
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I told myself I'd go hiking,
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but I also told myself that last weekend.
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I'm visiting my parents, which means eating too much and explaining my job again.
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Classic.
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Do you think anyone would notice if we stayed here another five minutes?
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No one will care.
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They're all busy.
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My emails can wait five minutes.
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Same.
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I don't want to go back yet.
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Good.
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Let's stay a bit more.
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This coffee is awful, but at least it's hot.
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True.
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Better than nothing.
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Maybe we should get a new machine.
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We say that every week.
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One day we will.
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Correcting a Misunderstanding Hi, Mark.
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How was your weekend?
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It was great.
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I went hiking with some friends.
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Oh, that sounds fun.
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Did you go to the mountains?
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No, I meant we went to the beach.
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We hiked along the coastal path.
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The beach?
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I thought hiking always meant mountains and forests.
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I can see where the confusion came from.
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Actually, I was talking about hiking on the beach trails.
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It's a different kind of hike,
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with sea views and fresh air.
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Oh, I see now.
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I was picturing you climbing steep hills in the woods.
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Not at all.
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What I meant was a relaxing walk along the shore.
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We even stopped for a picnic by the sea.
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Picnic after hiking?
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That sounds perfect.
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The weather must have been amazing.
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It really was.
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We had a great time.
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So, next time you go beach hiking, can I join?
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I'd love to try it.
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Of course.
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But just to make it clear,
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No mountains, just beautiful beaches and easy paths, okay?
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Got it.
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No mountains, only sea and sunshine.
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Exactly.
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You'll love it.
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I'm already excited.
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Breaking the Ice Hi!
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Is this seat free?
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Yes, please.
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Sit down.
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Thank you.
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I'm Lucas.
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I'm Sophie.
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Nice to meet you.
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Are you here for the personal development workshop?
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Yes, exactly.
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This is my first time at something like this.
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I'm a bit excited, but also a little nervous.
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I understand.
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Me too.
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Why did you come?
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I want to feel more confident when I speak in front of people.
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At work, I sometimes stay quiet,
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even when I have good ideas.
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That's a great goal.
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I came because I want to manage my time better.
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I always feel like there are not enough hours in the day.
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I know that feeling.
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Do you use any special tricks to organize your day?
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I try to make a to-do list every morning.
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But I often get distracted by my phone.
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What about you?
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Do you have any habits you're proud of?
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I started waking up early to do some exercise.
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It helps me feel more energetic.
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But I still need to work on saying no to things I don't really want to do.
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That's so important.
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Saying no can be really hard.
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I read somewhere that it's okay to protect your time.
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Oh, look.
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The trainer is starting.
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Great.
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I'm really curious to see what we'll learn today.
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Me too.
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Being the new person in a group.
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Hi, everyone!
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I'm Emma.
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Is it okay if I sit here?
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The other tables are kind of full.
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Hey, Emma.
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Yeah, sure.
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Go ahead.
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Nice to meet you.
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I'm Liam.
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Hi, I'm Sophia.
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And I'm Ivy.
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You're new, right?
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I don't think we've met before.
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Yeah, I transferred here yesterday.
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I'm still trying to figure out where everything is.
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The school feels huge.
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I feel so nervous.
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That's totally normal.
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I felt the same way when I arrived.
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Really?
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You all seem so comfortable with each other.
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It took time.
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We didn't know each other very well at first either.
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So, what do you usually do together?
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Depends on the day.
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Walks, music, watch stuff, and sometimes we study after class.
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That sounds nice.
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What are you studying today?
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We're preparing for the history test next week.
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It's not easy.
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Oh, I like history.
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Then would you like to join us?
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I'd love that, thanks.
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Where do you usually study?
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There's a quiet cafe near the library.
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We go there on Wednesdays.
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I know that place.
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I've been there once.
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Perfect.
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Perfect.
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Then you can come with us tomorrow.
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Yeah, sure.
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I can't wait.
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So, Emma, what do you like to do in your free time?
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I enjoy reading and going for walks.
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And I love learning new languages.
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That's cool.
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Sophia's learning Spanish, and I'm learning French.
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Maybe we can practice together sometime.
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That would be great.
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Showing sympathy for small problems Hi, Emily.
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Ugh, today was such a bad day.
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Oh no, what happened?
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You look really upset.
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Well, first of all, I had to wait almost 40 minutes for the bus in the morning.
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Because it had a delay.
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40 minutes?
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Poor you!
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Exactly!
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I was late for my calculus class.
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And then I spilled my coffee all over my new notebook this morning.
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The pages are ruined!
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And I had all my notes for the test in there.
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Oh, I understand how frustrating that must be.
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And to make it even better,
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I forgot my lunch and my wallet at home.
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I just feel like everything went wrong today.
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I totally get it.
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Sometimes small things pile up and make you feel really down.
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It's okay to feel upset about it.
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You're allowed to have a bad day.
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Thanks.
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It helps to talk about it.
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I know it's not a big problem,
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but it still feels heavy.
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Of course it does.
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Even small problems can make us feel emotional.
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Let's go get a sandwich.
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My treat.
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Maybe it will make the day a little better.
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Really?
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Oh, thank you, Emily!
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You're the best!
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Anytime!
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Friends are here for the big problems and the small annoying ones, too.
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Let's go cheer you up!
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when people switch to fast or slang English.
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That movie last night was straight fire.
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Like, the plot twist hit different.
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I was shook.
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Right?
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And the main guy?
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Total legend.
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He was just vibing the whole time.
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That's right.
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I couldn't even...
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Wait, Lucy, are you good?
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You look a bit lost.
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Um, actually, yes, a little.
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You guys are speaking so fast and using words I don't know.
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Could you maybe slow down a bit and explain the slang?
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I really want to understand.
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Oh my gosh, sorry, Lucia.
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We got carried away.
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We do that sometimes when we're excited.
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No problem at all.
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I just want to join the conversation properly.
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What does straight fire mean?
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It means something is really amazing or excellent.
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Like, the movie was super good.
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And hit different means it felt special or more powerful than usual.
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Shook means surprised or shocked in a big way.
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Oh, I see.
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Thank you for explaining.
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And vibing, is that like enjoying the moment?
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Exactly.
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It means relaxing and feeling good.
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Thanks!
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I'm still learning, so sometimes I need things a bit slower.
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But I love listening to you all.
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No worries at all, Lucia.
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We're happy to help.
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Yeah, let's try again.
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So, the movie last night was really amazing.
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The plot twist surprised me a lot.
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Haha, much better.
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Now I understand.
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The plot twist surprised me too.
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I didn't expect it at all.
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Ending a conversation politely I'm really glad we could catch up today, Jessica.
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Me too!
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It's been nice talking and relaxing together.
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Yeah, I could talk all afternoon,
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but I should probably get going soon.
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Oh, of course!
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Do you have somewhere to be?
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Yes, I have to finish some work before the evening.
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That makes sense.
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I don't want to keep you.
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Thanks for understanding.
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I really enjoyed our chat.
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Same here.
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It was great hearing about your trip.
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I'm happy I could share it.
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Next time I want to hear more about your new job.
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Definitely.
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Let's plan another meetup soon.
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I'd love that.
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Maybe next week?
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That works for me.
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Just message me.
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I will.
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Well, I should start packing up now.
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No problem.
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Thanks for coming over.
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It was lovely.
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Thanks for having me over.
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Walk safely on your way home.
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I will.
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Take care and have a great evening.
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You too.
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Talk soon.
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Bye.
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在社交场合中,正确应对个人问题和维持对话的流畅性是提高英语口语能力的重要因素。在这个视频中,Chris和他的朋友讨论了如何礼貌地回应私人问题,比如关于年龄和工作的问题。他们展示了如何设置界限,同时又能保持对话的轻松和愉悦。此外,对于沉默的处理也同样重要,适时地转移话题可以避免尴尬,这有助于提高沟通效率。
日常交流的五个常用短语
- “Sounds like a solid place to be.”(听起来很理想。)
- “That makes sense.”(这很有道理。)
- “Nothing official enough to require a status update.”(没有正式到需要更新状态。)
- “Conversations should feel comfortable for everyone.”(对话应该让每个人都感到舒适。)
- “Thanks for showing us how to set boundaries politely.”(感谢你教我们如何礼貌地设定边界。)
逐步影子跟读指南
想要掌握社交场合的英语交流技巧,可以通过下面的影子跟读法进行练习。选择合适的 英语影子跟读资源,比如视频,也可以选择本视频作为参考。在shadowing site上,选择你感兴趣的主题进行跟读练习。
- 选择材料:根据自己的英语水平,选择一个社交对话的短视频,不超过五分钟。可以选择这个关于社交场合的视频,观看时专注理解对话内容。
- 分段跟读:暂停视频,逐段模仿说话者的发音和语调。注意生动的表达和情感,这对于提高你的shadowspeak能力是非常重要的。
- 练习复述:在看完视频后,尝试用自己的话复述他人的对话,同时使用你刚才学到的短语。这将增强你的语言组织能力。
- 持续练习:定期返回进行重复练习,特别是在处理类似令你感到挑战的社交话题时。坚持在生活中的社交场合中使用这些表达,有助于巩固记忆。
记住,流利的英语口语需要不断实践。通过 看YouTube学英语 和进行影子跟读,你将能更自信地应对社交场合,提高自身的交际能力。
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。
