跟读练习: How to ride safely in Vietnamese traffic - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Hey this is Sam from Ticket Motorbikes Ho Chi Minh City.
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Hey this is Sam from Ticket Motorbikes Ho Chi Minh City.
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In today's video I'm in search of the worst traffic I can find to show you how to navigate the chaos.
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In Vietnam the bigger vehicle has the right of way.
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Four wheels trump two so you've just got to give cars the right amount of space to park,
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to pull out and to do these special kind of maneuvers.
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Crossing these massive intersections sometimes feels like you're going into battle,
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but you've just got to find your pack and stick with them.
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So right now we've got the oncoming traffic,
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but I've also got a bike to my left,
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my right and in front,
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and it kind of gives me the circle of safety to shield me.
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But once I've cleared the intersection,
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I want to break away from the pack and split from the mess behind me.
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Again at this red light I want to weave through the traffic to get in front.
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I don't want to be squashed in between two cars behind me.
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Vietnam has these racing style traffic lights that count down to the green
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but it means a lot of people will run the red light.
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The horn is both a means of communication and self-preservation.
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You can see here If I did not beep,
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I would have been sandwiched between these two bikes.
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When there are no rules,
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you can make your own rules.
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This means a lot of judgment calls in Vietnamese traffic,
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and everything is a case-by-case basis.
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I can see now this car is turning left,
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so I'm going to use it as a shield from oncoming traffic.
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This is a classic example of how body language is the indicator.
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There you go.
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Perfect shoulder check, he's turning left.
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This is not comfortable or fun to ride on on a small scooter,
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so you can see how the roads can push people to the middle.
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People will carry everything and anything on bikes and they're not always secured properly.
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On an unrelated note, the Kronix store has a great selection of full-faced helmets.
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Most people either love it or hate it,
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but it's quite interesting to drive through a market.
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It's essentially the speed of a parking lot.
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A lot of people pulling out,
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you can see all the bikes parked on the side of the road and up on the footpath.
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Okay, so this is super cute and good for you,
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but this couple is so infatuated with each other that the driver's not really keeping his eyes on the road,
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it's a good idea to move past distracted drivers.
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This lovely older lady is having a nice chat
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and these two guys should be at the bar but instead they're doing it on their commute home.
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Even in heavy traffic nothing really stops,
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it just pushes out to the sides and then squeezes back in again.
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I'm going to let this pack of U-turners go and then it's time to forge my own U-turn.
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But I don't have a pack to follow,
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so how am I going to get through?
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As said before, you don't mess with cars,
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so I'm not breaking that up.
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You can see just how close the proximity is between the tyres.
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It can be overwhelming, but I think you make a lot of friends in traffic.
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And I'm about to make one now by squeezing my way through.
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This guy in the blue bike is going to give me a little bit of gap
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and then he's going to claim it back again.
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One more U-turn, this time with three guardian angels.
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Just like a flowing river,
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they're going to be my rocks and they're going to break the flow of water.
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So I can use that break to find my own path and fit in with traffic.
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I must admit I'm guilty of this after eight years but the unspoken rule is you just turn right without looking left.
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It's just like merging.
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He's also got a delivery box which is going to impede his driving ability.
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And in my experience delivery drivers are pretty distracted.
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If you can move past, do it.
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This woman was already turning by the time I saw her and she saw me.
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It's why you drive slowly.
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Perfect example of how things can go wrong really quickly.
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I'm looking to overtake this guy,
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I've got to cut to the wrong side of the road.
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Just as I do, this woman starts pushing a bicycle across.
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I've got a little love tap from the lady behind me,
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but generally that's kind of the worst you're going to see in traffic.
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Again, you're looking to read body language.
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This guy's looking for a spot to drink coffee and 3,
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2, 1, he just stops right in front of me.
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I'm turning right, I think I've moved far enough over but lo and behold here she comes,
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squeezes her way through and then goes straight from the right lane.
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As you saw earlier, getting through it ended even in slow traffic is pretty possible.
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So I'm just moving out of the danger zone.
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Cars are generally slow and cautious.
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I could see this SUV kind of taking erratic turns.
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It's best to just get out of their way because he is not stopping for anyone.
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If you're worried about driving,
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try crossing the road or walking.
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There's not really a safe option.
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There is so much to see and take in.
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Sometimes people will drive looking for dinner just like they're walking through a food court.
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The shaky hand wields more power than traffic lights and police officers.
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If you see this hand,
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that person is turning now.
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Here we've got some beautiful pedestrian choreography.
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Just be aware that sometimes there will be multiple people crossing in different directions.
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I've been in Vietnam a long time and this is still some of the tightest traffic I've experienced.
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It's usually a two-lane road but it turns into one lane.
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I decided to delegate her to lead me through the pack.
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it's so tight you can actually see our exhausts are brushing against this poor lady's clothes.
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If you have a big personal bubble it's probably not a great idea to ride in peak hour traffic,
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you get very up close and personal.
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But as you can see the speeds are so slow it's just like joining a queue but on a motorbike.
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Okay and that concludes 25 tips on how to survive Vietnamese traffic.
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I hope you learn a lot and you're ready to travel Vietnam.

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情境和背景

在这段视频中,Sam 来自胡志明市的摩托车租赁公司,他试图通过探索越南最糟糕的交通来教导观众如何安全地骑行。在越南,交通规则与许多其他国家都有所不同,特别是较大的车辆通常享有优先权。面对拥堵的十字路口,骑行者需要学会如何依靠周围的交通流来保护自己。这种交通混乱不仅考验骑行者的判断能力,还要求他们具备灵活的应变能力。这段对话尤其适合希望提高英语口语和沟通能力的学习者,特别是在模拟实用场景时。

日常交流的五个关键短语

  • 给车辆留出空间:在交通中,骑行者需要时刻为汽车留出足够的空间,以确保安全。
  • 保持在集体中:通过与其他车辆保持一致,骑行者可以在混乱的交通中提升自身安全。
  • 鸣喇叭是沟通的方式:在没有明确规则的情况下,利用喇叭作为自我保护和沟通的工具至关重要。
  • 利用身体语言:观察其他驾驶者的动作,例如方向盘转动,可以帮助判断下一步的驾驶行为。
  • 避免分心的司机:在交通繁忙时,远离那些过于专注于其他事情的司机,以确保自己的安全。

逐步模仿练习指南

为了攻克这段视频中涉及的难度,可以通过 shadow speaks 技术进行练习。以下是一些建议,让您在 shadowing site 上提高英语发音和口语表达:

  1. 首先,认真观看视频并听清每一句话。注意讲话者的语音语调和节奏。
  2. 接下来,暂停视频并逐句模仿,试着用自己的声音重现相同的语调和发音。
  3. 注意用词和短语的运用,记录下您觉得困难的部分,并进行多次重复练习。
  4. 与视频共鸣时,尽量加大语气的变化,做到生动有趣,仿佛您也身处在越南的交通中。
  5. 最后,定期反复练习,利用这种 雅思口语练习 的方法,提升您的交流能力与自信心。

通过这些步骤,您将能够更好地理解视频内容,提升您的英语口语技巧,进而在各种情境下灵活运用,提高自我表达能力。

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。

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