跟读练习: How to improve your English speaking and listening FAST & Overcome speaking anxiety! - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Hey guys, welcome to Lingua Marina.
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Hey guys, welcome to Lingua Marina.
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Today I will be a student whose name is Marina,
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who's an English language student,
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and she's going to have a conversation with her English teacher.
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So get ready to practice your conversational skills,
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and we're going to highlight the most important words for you,
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and yeah, please practice with us.
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I'm going to have an accent for this one.
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I think it's going to be funny.
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Mrs. Brown, thank you so much for squeezing me in.
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I've been feeling really overwhelmed with my English classes.
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It's mostly the speaking and listening parts.
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I just freeze up sometimes.
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Marina, please, no need to thank me.
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It's what I'm here for.
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It's completely understandable to feel overwhelmed.
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Language learning is a process and everyone goes through phrases of frustration.
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Could you elaborate a bit on what's been happening?
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Well, I can actually understand what people are saying when they speak slowly or on familiar topics.
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But when the conversation speeds up and gets more technical,
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I struggle to keep up.
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It's like my brain is trying to translate everything word for word.
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And by the time I figure out what's being said,
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they moved on to something else.
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I hear you.
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That's the classic challenge of moving from understanding individual words to processing the meaning of a whole sentence
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or even a complete idea.
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It also sounds like you're also experiencing some difficulty in formulating your own thoughts in English.
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Exactly.
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It's frustrating because I know what I want to say in my head,
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but when I try to say it out loud,
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the words don't come out right or the sentence sounds awkward.
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Let's begin with listening.
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Instead of focusing on each individual word,
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try to listen for the main idea.
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Think of it like listening to a song.
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You don't need to understand every single lyric to enjoy it, right?
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The same applies to conversations.
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Try to grasp the overall meaning and context.
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That's interesting.
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I guess I've never thought of it like that.
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I'm so used to translating every word in my head.
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Translation can be a helpful tool,
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but it can also slow you down.
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Practice active listening, which means paying attention to the speaker's tone,
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body language, and context clues.
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You can even try predicting what they might say next to stay engaged.
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I'll definitely try that.
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What about vocabulary?
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It seems like there are endless words to learn.
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There are indeed a lot of words,
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but the good news is that you don't need to know all of them to communicate effectively.
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Start by focusing on high-frequency words and phrases that are relevant to your daily life and interests.
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And don't just memorize them.
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Try to use them in sentences and conversations.
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I guess I could make a list of words I encounter frequently in movies
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or articles and try to use them in my own speech.
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That's a great idea.
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Also consider exploring different types of English language media.
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Watch TV shows with subtitles,
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listen to podcasts at different speeds,
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and read English books and articles on topics that interest you.
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This will help you build your vocabulary in a more organic and enjoyable way.
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I'm already doing some of that,
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but I'll make it a more regular part of my routine.
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But what about pronunciation?
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I feel like my accent makes it hard for people to even understand me.
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Well, your accent is part of who you are,
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and there is no need to completely erase it.
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However, we can work on making your pronunciation clearer and more understandable.
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Start by recording yourself speaking and listening back to identify areas where you could improve.
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There are also online resources and pronunciation apps that can help you with specific sounds.
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I tried recording myself before,
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but it's a bit embarrassing.
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It can feel that way at first,
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but it's an incredibly effective tool for self-assessment.
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Just focus on the sounds and try not to be too hard on yourself.
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Remember, it's a process.
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I'll give it another shot.
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Is there anything else I can do?
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Absolutely!
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Don't be afraid to make mistakes.
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In fact, making mistakes is a crucial part of learning.
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The more you speak, the more you learn.
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don't forget about the importance of grammar.
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While fluency and confidence are important,
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a solid understanding of grammar rules will help you express yourself more accurately and confidently.
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That makes sense?
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I sometimes feel like I'm just guessing when I try to form a sentence.
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That's normal at first, but the more you practice,
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the more intuitive it will become.
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We can work on specific grammar points that you find challenging,
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and I can recommend some exercises and resources to help you strengthen your grammar skills.
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The most important thing is to be consistent with your practice.
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Set aside some time each day to immerse yourself in the English language and try to find ways to make it enjoyable.
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Watch movies you love, read books on topics that interest you,
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or even find an English speaking friend or a language exchange partner to practice with.
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I'm excited to try these strategies.
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It's reassuring to know that I'm I'm not alone in this.
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You're absolutely not alone.
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Learning a language is a journey,
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and there will be ups and downs along the way.
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But if you're persistent and patient with yourself,
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I'm confident you'll reach your goals.
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Thank you so much, Mrs. Brown.
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This conversation has been incredibly helpful.
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I feel much more optimistic about my language learning journey now.
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You're very welcome, Marina.
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Please don't hesitate to come back if you have any further questions or need additional support.
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Remember, I'm always here to help.
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I hope you guys enjoyed my Russian accent.
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It's actually great for you to learn to understand different accents and the Russian accent is a very common one.
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By the way, guys, if you're looking for more speaking practice,
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check out our From Intermediate to Advanced course.
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In just 7 weeks, you'll be able to get real speaking practice from home.
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You'll join live sessions, streams and work with a speaking buddy,
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all while receiving guidance from your mentor.
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Plus, you'll master English grammar by sorting out all of those tricky topics,
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and you'll track your progress through a placement test and a final test.
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Not only that, but you'll also learn essential everyday vocabulary.
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We provide downloadable handouts, vocabulary lists and grammar references so you can easily review them anytime.
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What's more, with daily homework,
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you'll make English a part of your life.
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You'll get into the habit of studying every day and stay focused without distractions.
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As a result, you'll close any language gaps,
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stop making mistakes, and start speaking confidently.
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You'll also speak naturally by mastering advanced grammar,
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using it automatically in conversations.
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And lastly, you'll quickly expand your vocabulary,
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learning the words you need to speak at an advanced level.
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So if you're ready to take your English to the next level,
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this course is the perfect fit for you.

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背景与语境

在这段对话中,玛丽娜是一位正在学习英语的学生,她向她的英语老师布朗夫人表达了自己在课堂上的一些挑战。面对口语和听力部分的困难,玛丽娜感到十分沮丧。对话中突出的问题是,虽然她能理解缓慢或熟悉主题的对话,但在面对快速和专业的交流时却难以跟上。此对话旨在帮助学习者认识到语言学习的过程是需要时间的,而且每个人在学习中都会经历挫折。在此过程中,聆听和表达能力的提升至关重要。

日常交流的五个常用短语

  • Could you elaborate a bit on what's been happening?(能详细说说最近发生了什么吗?)
  • It's completely understandable to feel overwhelmed.(感到不知所措是完全可以理解的。)
  • Try to grasp the overall meaning and context.(尝试把握整体意思和语境。)
  • Practice active listening.(练习主动聆听。)
  • Translation can be a helpful tool, but it can also slow you down.(翻译可以是一个有用的工具,但也可能使你速度变慢。)

逐步模仿指导

在提高你的英语口语能力时,采用“shadow speak”或“shadowspeak”的方法尤为有效。以下是你可以遵循的步骤,以应对视频中提到的挑战:

  1. 选择材料:选择一段你感兴趣的对话或者视频,确保内容适合自己的英语水平。
  2. 集中注意力:在第一次观看时,尽量理解整体意思,而不是逐字翻译。尝试抓住主要思想。
  3. 逐句模仿:在观看的同时,暂停视频,重复每一句话。注意发音和语调,尤其是音节的重读和声调。
  4. 笔记与复习:记录下你能掌握的短语和词汇,定期复习并使用它们进行口语练习。
  5. 互动与反馈:如果可能,找一个语言交流伙伴,进行对话练习。你可以应用刚学到的词汇和句子,增强自信心。

通过遵循这些步骤,你可以有效地提高英语口语和听力能力,克服交流中的焦虑,逐渐提升你在雅思口语练习中的表现。

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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