跟读练习: English Podcast For Easy English in Daily Life | Learn English Fast | Talk About Dreams and Goals - 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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It is so great to be here today.
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Hey Emily, how are you doing?
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I am doing wonderful.
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Thank you for asking.
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I am very excited about our topic today because it is something close to my heart.
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Oh really?
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What are we talking about today, Emily?
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Today, we are talking about dreams and goals.
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We all have them, right?
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Wow, that is a beautiful topic, Emily.
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Yes, everyone has dreams, whether they are big or small.
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Exactly, Paul.
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When we talk about the future,
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we use different phrases in English depending on our focus.
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That is true.
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For example, do you say,
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I want to or my goal is to?
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Both are excellent.
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I want to is very simple and common,
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while my goal is to sounds a bit more serious and focused.
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Ah, that makes sense.
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So I can say, I want to learn English or my goal is to speak English fluently.
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Yes, exactly.
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Look at you using great examples already.
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Thank you, Emily.
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I try my best.
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So let us start with a fun question.
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What was your childhood dream?
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Oh, when I was a little girl,
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I dreamed of becoming a famous singer.
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I used to sing in front of my mirror every single day.
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Wow, that is amazing.
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Did you have a favorite song back then?
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Yes, I loved singing pop songs,
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but I quickly realized that I do not sing very well.
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Well, at least you tried.
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When we talk about the past,
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we can say, I used to dream of or I wanted to be.
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That is a perfect grammar point, Paul.
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For example, I used to dream of being a singer,
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but now I love teaching.
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But what about you, Paul?
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What did you want to be when you were a kid?
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Oh, I wanted to be an astronaut.
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I wanted to travel to space and walk on the moon.
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Wow, an astronaut?
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That is a very big dream for a little boy.
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Yes, it was.
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But as I grew up,
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my dreams changed, and that is completely normal, right?
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Yes, absolutely.
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Our dreams change as we learn more about ourselves and the world around us.
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So what is the difference between a dream and a goal, Emily?
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Well, a dream is something we imagine, like a beautiful wish.
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A goal is something we actively work to achieve with clear steps.
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Ah, I love that distinction.
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So a dream is the destination and the goal is the map.
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Yes, exactly.
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That is a beautiful way to say it, Paul.
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Good job.
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Thanks.
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So, if my dream is to live in another country,
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my goal might be to save money and learn the language.
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Precisely.
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You can say, I'm planning to move abroad,
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or I'm working towards moving abroad.
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Those are great phrases.
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I'm planning to sounds very practical, doesn't it?
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Yes, it does.
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It shows that you are already making a plan.
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It's a bit more certain than just saying, I want to.
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But you know, Emily, working towards a goal is not always easy.
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Sometimes we face real struggles.
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Oh, definitely.
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We all face struggles like fear, doubt, and distraction.
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Fear is a big one.
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People often feel afraid of making mistakes,
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especially when learning a new language.
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Yes, they do.
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They might think, what if people laugh at me or what if I say the wrong word?
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But making mistakes is how we learn.
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We should not be afraid of them.
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Exactly, Paul.
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I always tell our listeners,
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mistakes are proof that you are trying.
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That is so true.
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When we feel doubt, we say things to ourselves like,
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I am not smart enough or this is too hard.
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Yes, and those negative thoughts can really slow us down.
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It is a very common feeling.
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How can we talk about doubt in English?
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What phrases can we use?
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You can say, I'm having doubts about my progress.
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Or, sometimes I feel discouraged.
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I feel discouraged is a strong phrase.
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It means you feel like giving up because things are difficult.
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Yes, but it is important to remember that everyone feels that way sometimes.
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Even native speakers face doubt.
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Another big struggle is distraction.
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Life is so noisy these days with social media and phones.
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Ugh, tell me about it.
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It is so easy to lose focus.
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You sit down to study,
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and suddenly you're watching videos of cats.
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Yes, I am guilty of that too.
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We can say, I got distracted by my phone,
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or I'm struggling to stay focused.
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Those are excellent everyday examples.
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I got distracted is a very natural way to explain why you didn't finish something.
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What about the feeling that it is too late to start something new?
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Do you ever feel that way, Emily?
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Sometimes yes.
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Many adults feel that they are too old to learn a new language or change their career.
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They might say, I should have started years ago or it is too late for me now.
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But that is simply not true.
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It is never too late to learn or to grow.
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I agree 100%.
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Age is just a number when it comes to learning.
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So how do we turn a big,
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scary dream into something we can actually achieve?
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We have to break it down into small, daily steps.
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Instead of looking at the whole mountain,
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just look at the next step.
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Yes, that is the secret.
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If your dream is to speak English confidently,
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you do not need to study for five hours a day.
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No, definitely not.
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That would make anyone feel tired and overwhelmed.
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Instead, you can focus on just 15 minutes a day.
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That is a small, manageable step.
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Right.
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You can say, I'm taking it one day at a time,
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or I'm taking small steps.
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One day at a time is a wonderful phrase.
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It means you are focusing on today,
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not worrying about the far future.
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It helps us stay calm.
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If we think about everything we need to learn, we might get scared.
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Exactly.
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For example, today you can just listen to this podcast.
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That's a great step for your English.
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Yes, it is.
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Speaking of which, if you're enjoying this conversation,
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don't forget to like the video,
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subscribe to the channel, and share it with a friend who's learning English.
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Oh, yes.
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And let us do a fun little challenge.
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If you are still listening, comment dreams below.
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Awesome.
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I cannot wait to see who's still with us.
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Comment dreams right now.
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It is so fun to see our community grow.
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Now, Paul, let's talk about how to stay focused when life gets busy.
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That's a tough one.
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How do you remember your dream when you have so much work and chores to do?
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You have to remember your why.
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Your why is the deep reason behind your dream.
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Oh, tell me more about that.
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What do you mean by your why?
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Well, if your goal is to learn English,
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your why might be to get a better job to support your family.
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Ah, I understand.
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Or maybe your why is to travel the world and talk to different people without fear.
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Yes, exactly.
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When you remember your why,
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it gives you the energy to keep going even when you are tired.
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That is so powerful, Emily.
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You can say, I'm doing this for my future,
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or my family is my motivation.
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Those are beautiful examples.
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Motivation is the reason why we do something with enthusiasm.
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Sometimes I write my goals on a piece of paper and stick it on my mirror.
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Does that help?
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Wow, yes, that is an amazing habit, Paul.
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Seeing your goals every day keeps them fresh in your mind.
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It reminds me of what I'm working for.
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It stops me from getting too distracted by daily problems.
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We can say, I like to visualize my goals,
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or I keep my goals in mind.
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To keep something in mind means to remember it and think about it often, right?
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Yes, exactly.
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It means it is always important to you,
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even when you are busy with other things.
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And no, speaking of staying focused and practicing every day,
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we have a wonderful tool that can help our listeners do exactly that.
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Oh, you are right.
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Let us tell them about Mr. English AI.
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Yes, Mr. English AI is an amazing smart assistant that you can use to chat and practice your English 24-7.
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Wow, that is a unique opportunity to practice the English you just learned with us today.
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Exactly.
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It is like having a friendly partner who is always ready to help you improve your speaking and writing.
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It is truly an essential tool to help you achieve fluency faster.
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You can talk about your dreams,
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your goals, or anything you want.
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And the best part is,
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the link to access Mr. English AI is right down in the video description.
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That is wonderful.
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I highly recommend it to everyone who wants to take their English to the next level.
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It really helps with the fear of making mistakes,
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too, because you are just practicing with a supportive AI assistant.
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Yes, it removes all the pressure.
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You can take your time and learn at your own pace.
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That is so important for beginners.
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Now, Emily, let us share some simple variations of phrases we use today.
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Good idea!
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For example, if you want to say something is hard,
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you can say it is difficult,
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or informally, it is tough.
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Ah, it is tough.
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I hear that a lot in movies.
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Learning English can be tough, but it's worth it.
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Yes, and instead of saying,
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I want to achieve my dream,
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you can say, I want to reach my dream,
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or I want to fulfill my dream.
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Fulfill the dream sounds very beautiful and deep.
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It means to make the dream completely come true.
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It really does.
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For example, she finally fulfilled her dream of opening a bakery.
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Wow, I can picture that.
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It sounds very successful and happy.
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What about when we want to encourage someone who's struggling with their goals?
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What can we say?
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Oh, we can say, keep going,
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or don't give up, or even you can do it.
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Yes, those are perfect.
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They are simple, but they carry a lot of positive energy.
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Sometimes just hearing you're doing great can change a person's whole day.
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It really can.
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Positive reinforcement is so powerful when you're trying to learn something new.
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Let us practice a small dialogue using some of these phrases so our listeners can hear them in a real-life situation.
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Perfect.
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Let us pretend you're feeling discouraged about your English goals, Paul.
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Okay.
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Hey, Emily, I'm having some doubts today.
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Learning English is so tough,
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and I feel like I'm not making progress.
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Oh, Paul, don't give up.
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You're doing great, and you just need to take it one day at a time.
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Thanks, Emily.
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Sometimes I just get distracted and then I feel like it is too late for me to achieve my goals.
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It is never too late, Paul.
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Remember your why and keep your goals in mind.
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You can do it.
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Wow.
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Thank you, Emily.
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I feel much better now.
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See, that was a very natural conversation.
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Yes, it was.
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And notice how we used tough,
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one day at a time,
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and never too late naturally.
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It shows that you do not need complicated words to express deep feelings and give support.
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Exactly.
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Simple English is powerful English.
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You just need to practice it consistently.
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Consistency is another great word.
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It means doing something regularly,
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every day or every week.
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Yes.
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Consistency is more important than speed.
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It's better to study 15 minutes every day than three hours once a week.
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I agree completely.
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It builds a strong habit in your brain.
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Well, we have talked about so many wonderful things today,
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Paul, from childhood dreams to daily habits.
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Yes, we have.
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It was a truly inspiring conversation.
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I hope our listeners feel inspired too.
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I hope so too.
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Remember, everyone, your dreams are important and you have the power to reach them.
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Yes, absolutely.
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Just take small steps every day,
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use tools like Mr. English AI,
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and don't be afraid of making mistakes.
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Well said, Paul.
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Before we leave, here is a final friendly reminder to subscribe to the channel,
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like this video, and leave a comment below.
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Yes, please do.
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We love reading your comments and connecting with all of you.
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Thank you so much for listening to us today.
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Goodbye, everyone.
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Goodbye, everyone.
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See you in the next episode.
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欢迎来到我们的英语学习页面!本课专注于梦想与目标这一主题,旨在帮助学习者提高英语口语表达能力。通过讨论个人的梦想,以及如何使用不同的句型表达这些愿望,学习者将能够更加自信地与他人交流。今天的内容不仅让你了解如何构建句子,还将让你感受到梦想和目标的重要性。
关键词汇与短语
- I want to(我想要)
- My goal is to(我的目标是)
- I used to dream of(我曾梦想过)
- I wanted to be(我想成为)
- Childhood dream(童年的梦想)
- A big dream(一个伟大的梦想)
- Speak English fluently(流利地说英语)
- A famous singer(一位著名的歌手)
练习技巧
在听取本视频内容时,请尝试进行英语影子跟读。这意味着在 Emily 和 Paul 说话时,跟着模仿他们的语调和速率进行朗读。特别是要注意他们的情感表达和语气变化,使你的shadow speech更加自然。由于本视频的语速适中,学习者可以在新单词的发音上多加练习,确保自己的发音清晰且连贯。
可以用shadowspeak的方式,重复短语和句子,例如:“我想要学习英语”或“我曾梦想成为一位歌手”。重复时请关注每个单词的发音,以帮助你更熟悉英语结构。此外,鼓励自己分享个人的梦想和目标,利用这些新学到的短语与朋友或家人进行对话。这种互动不仅能加深你的记忆,还能提升你的口语表达能力。
积极参与和练习,使你的英语口语能力更上一层楼。每一次shadow speak都是你能力和自信心的提升!
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。
