跟读练习: How I read a lot - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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How do you read a lot?
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How do you read a lot?
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This is the most common question I get from people, and today I'm gonna break that down for you.
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First of all, I wanna say that I don't think I read that much.
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There are people who read way more than me, but I understand why someone would see me and think, oh, this guy reads a lot, because most people read on average from 12 to 17 books, and I manage to read at least 30 books per year.
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Now, with that said, let's get to the interesting part.
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The first thing is that I don't read every book the same way.
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I read multiple books at the same time, but I don't read them with the same intensity.
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I use a system that I like to call Book Tower in which I have one high effort book that I'm reading to specifically understand something or improve my life, one medium effort book that I'm reading for pure curiosity, and one low effort book that I'm reading for pure entertainment, which is usually a fiction book.
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Second thing that I do is prioritizing consistency over anything else.
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There are days when I can read 30 pages or more, and instead of freaking out and not reading because I can't read a lot, I will simply reduce the number of pages to read on any given day.
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And by doing that, I still manage to read even when I'm particularly busy.
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And over time, this compounds and I end up reading more books than most people.
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Third thing that I do is carrying a book with me if I have to go somewhere, like when I'm traveling.
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There is so much dead time in our daily lives, so many instances where we have nothing to do, like on our commute, that can be exploited for reading instead of scrolling through social media.
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The more frequently you carry a book, the more chances you have to read.
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And last thing but not least is I read what I like.
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It sounds so obvious to say so, but it needs to be mandatory for any reader trying to read more.
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If you read books you don't really enjoy, it's gonna be a drag trying to read daily.
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Every time you open a book, you're gonna hate yourself for reading and probably stop doing it altogether.
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And if you wanna become a better, smarter, and deeper reader, come and master it to become a student of my reading course, Active Reading Mastery 2.0.

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背景与上下文

在这段视频中,讲者分享了他自己如何提高阅读量的经验。他提到,尽管有些人阅读的书籍数量远超自己,但在日常生活中,他通过采用高效的阅读策略,使得每年依然能阅读超过30本书。这种方法不仅适用于阅读,也可以对学习英语,尤其是口语练习有所启发。通过观看这类视频,学习者可以通过实际的交流技巧,来提高自己的英语水平。

日常交流中的五个重点短语

  • 我认为我读的书并不多:这个短语可以用于表达个人对阅读量的谦逊。
  • 我有一个阅读书塔的系统:能帮助你介绍自己设定的学习方法。
  • 我会优先考虑持续性:强调在学习过程中,保持规律性的重要性。
  • 我总是随身携带一本书:此短语可用于描述利用碎片时间进行学习的习惯。
  • 我阅读我喜欢的书:强调了选择阅读材料的重要性,以保持兴趣。

逐步模仿指南

对于想要模仿视频内容的学习者,以下是一个逐步的练习过程:

  1. 选择关键词:从视频中识别出与“阅读”或“学习”相关的关键词,例如“高效”、“持续性”、“书塔”。
  2. 进行听力练习:多次收听视频,尤其是在相应的段落,尝试理解讲者的语气和速度。
  3. 模仿发音:使用shadow speech技巧,跟随讲者的发言进行发音模仿,注重韵律和语调。
  4. 逐步复述:尝试用自己的话复述讲者的观点,此过程能帮助提高口语流畅度。
  5. 反思与总结:记录自己在学习过程中发现的困难与收获,定期回顾并调整学习方法。

通过这样的模仿与练习,不仅可以提高英语发音,还能增强读书的兴趣和能力。无论是雅思口语练习,或是日常生活中的交流,持续实践将让你在看YouTube学英语的过程中获得丰厚的回报。

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。

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