跟读练习: Growing up ASIAN - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Growing up Asian, I've heard some dumb stuff like, "Hey, are you Japanese perhaps?" Yeah. Why? Oh, namaste" "bruh." And also the classic, all Asians look the same, which no, that's ridiculous. Are you telling me that if I could cut my hair short, learn martial arts, hya, and claim that I'm Jackie Chan in the bank to request $3 million from his bank account... "Hey, I'm Jackie Chen. $3 million, please." Nobody would even be able to tell the difference??
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Growing up Asian, I've heard some dumb stuff like, "Hey, are you Japanese perhaps?" Yeah. Why? Oh, namaste" "bruh." And also the classic, all Asians look the same, which no, that's ridiculous. Are you telling me that if I could cut my hair short, learn martial arts, hya, and claim that I'm Jackie Chan in the bank to request $3 million from his bank account... "Hey, I'm Jackie Chen. $3 million, please." Nobody would even be able to tell the difference??
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Mr. Jackie Chen, hi. Wow, I didn't realize you were so short in real life.
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Can I get an autograph?" I've heard this phrase so much growing up just because I'm half Asian. So imagine someone who is fully Asian, the pure breed, like my dad. He gets compared to his older brother so much even though my uncle is 20 years older than him, which is ridiculous. They look nothing alike. My uncle has wrinkles and wears glasses and my dad doesn't have wrinkles and wears glasses. They look nothing alike. Right, Dad? Dad? Uh hm. Did you get a new haircut? Anyways, Asian stereotypes. I sounded a little too excited. It It's a bad thing. So, Asian stereotypes. By the way, these stories that I'm about to tell you are all true, no matter how stupid they sound. Well, I guess some people are just ignorant. Anyways, enjoy. I love sushi. Hey. Uh, you used to live in Japan, right? Yeah. Oh I love sushi. I'm so so jealous. You could eat sushi every day.
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Sushi every day. Sushi every day. Sushi every day. Oh yeah. I ate sushi and only sushi every single day while living in Japan because Japanese people have invented no other cuisine. Damn it, you're so lucky. No, I'm just kidding. I actually hate sushi. Taste it once and never again.
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What the do you mean you hate sushi? You're Japanese. Actually, I'm only half Japanese. What did you used to eat then? Ramen.
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...dogs (IT'S A JOKE). Studying Japan at school. So, this one was actually kind of funny. Whenever Japan was mentioned in like, I don't know, history class, people's eyes would instantly start to stare at me, including the teachers. As if my ancestors, actually, I shouldn't even say ancestors. I don't know these people. Those are random Japanese people I don't know about. As if it was my own family who did those historic things. Okay class. So today we're going to learn how Japan committed war crimes, mass genocide, enslavered many innocent people and left forever lasting scars that will never recover on territories they invaded during and before World War II, right, Jyuna? Uh me? Uh yeah, that that was horrible. Okay, class. Now open chapter 1. So, Japan first formally annexed Korea to its territory in 1910 and it lasted until the end of World War II in 1945. When they lost the war alongside the rest of the axis, including Germany and facist Italy, Korea under Japanese was marked by- Why are you looking at me? I got nothing to do with that.
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Where are you from? So, as some of you may know, I'm half Japanese and half Brazilian. And while I've been in Brazil, people have asked me like, "Where are you from?" Even though my passport is Brazilian, like, "Hey, where are you from?" Huh? Where are you from? I am Brazilian. No, no, no, no. Where are you really from? I was born here in Brazil, man. What's your ethnicity? Oh, well, I'm half Japanese and half Brazil. Oh my gosh, you're Japanese. KONNICHIWA Namaste. Is that how you say it?
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Dude, that's not how you You know what? Never mind. Namaste to you, too. I had a teacher who'd always greet me like that. I'm absolutely sure he had good intentions and was just oblivious. So, I though it was a bit cringy, I never bothered to correct him. I thought that maybe it was a bonding moment for him. So, I thought like, eh, whatever. Oh, good morning, Miss Jyuna. Namaste.
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And then he would make this praying motion. Oh my gosh. My response would just be like, namaste to you, too, Mr. Mendes.
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That That's not Hey, you can speak Japanese, right? [ __ ] Here we go again. Yeah. Why? I So, uh, I got this letter in Japanese. Could you translate it for me? Okay, I can try.
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This is Chinese. Well, then can't you read it? It's basically the same thing, you know, just a bunch of sticks. No, I speak Japanese, which is a totally different language from Chinese, in case you didn't know. Huh. Really? Well, it all just looked the same to me. Uh, I can see why you'd think that, but to be fair, Japanese ideoggrams did come from China, which is why some of them are identical. But still, I cannot read Chinese. It's another language. Oh, okay. I I understand. I guess I'll never be able to read the letter my girlfriend left me before disappearing.
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Just use Google Translate. Oh, you're right. You're Asian. You must like Hey. Are you Asian?
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Yeah. Oh, I see. You must like anime then. Uh, yeah, I do. Oh, really? What is your favorite anime? Oh, it's one called I Like anime, but Not because I'm Asian. H, I've never heard of that one before. Strange title. Mr. Chan, here's your $3 million you have requested. Mr. Chan, so just a disclaimer because some people in my last video of being the Asian kid thought that I had suffered bullying. And yeah, although most of these interactions were a little inconvenient and annoying sometimes, but I mean, they were nowhere near bullying. I swear it didn't traumatize me or anything. So, I don't want anyone taking what I've said in that video and in this video seriously. Like, yeah, it's a little annoying, but that's about it. It happens. And looking back, I think it's even pretty stupid and funny. So, just don't take it seriously. And that's it for today. And so I have finished my next video by the time I'm uploading this one because I used to get very anxious whenever I would just rush a video to then upload it right after I was done editing. So right now I have a couple ready so that I don't feel that anxiety anymore and that now I can work more peacefully. I want to say thank you to all my patronons and thank you for watching. I appreciate it very much. Thank you. Bye.
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Oh my gosh, my back is killing
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本课概述
在这一课中,学习者将通过观看有关“成长为亚洲人”的视频,练习与文化认同和刻板印象相关的英语表达。视频中包含了多个真实的幽默故事和交流实例,适合用来提高口语能力。从中,学习者将学习如何表达自己的经历,并了解一些常见的误解和偏见。这对于想在国际环境中流利交流的人士,尤其是考虑雅思口语考试的学习者,将是极有帮助的。
关键词汇与短语
- namaste - 印度文化中常用的问候语。
- stereotypes - 刻板印象,指对某个群体的普遍化看法。
- half Asian - 半亚洲人,用于描述混血身份。
- where are you really from? - 一种常见的询问,涉及个人背景。
- Google Translate - 谷歌翻译,一个帮助翻译的工具。
- cuisine - 烹饪、菜肴,指某国的饮食文化。
- war crimes - 战争罪,涉及历史事件的重要说明。
- anime - 动漫,特别是日本的动画电影或节目。
练习技巧
在学习过程中,建议使用shadow speak(影子说)的方法来提高口语能力。观看视频时,尽量模仿说话者的语音、语调和语速。由于视频的语速适中,适合进行shadowspeak练习。请注意以下几个要点:
- 在每当视频播放时,暂停并重复说出说话者的每个句子。这将有助于你提高语音的流利度与准确性。
- 重点关注词汇的发音,尤其是那些容易混淆的词汇,例如“stereotypes”和“cuisine”。
- 试着用自己的经历结合视频内容进行同样的表达,这样能帮助你理解词汇的实际运用。
- 利用这一视频中提到的幽默元素,强化与他人交流时的轻松氛围。
- 如果你准备雅思口语考试,可以稍微提高自己的语速,以便与正式考试的节奏相匹配。
通过看YouTube学英语和模拟真实对话,学习者可以有效增强自己的口语能力,提升信心。
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。
