跟读练习: IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Hobbies - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hello everyone and welcome to IELTS Time.
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Hello everyone and welcome to IELTS Time.
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I'm Archer and today we're diving into a really common topic for part one of the speaking test, hobbies.
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It might seem simple but it's a fantastic opportunity to show the examiner your natural speaking ability and range of vocabulary.
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To get us started we're going to listen to a short
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dialogue featuring Joseph answering some typical part one questions about his hobbies.
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Pay attention to how he structures his answers,
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the vocabulary he uses and how naturally he speaks.
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After we listen in, we'll explore some general strategies and different ways you can approach this topic,
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no matter what your interests are.
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So let's tune in to Joseph now.
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Do you have any hobbies?
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Oh yeah, I definitely have a few hobbies that keep me busy.
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For one, I'm really into photography.
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I love capturing interesting scenes and trying to see things from a different angle.
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I'm also learning to play the guitar,
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which is challenging but really rewarding when you finally get a song right.
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Plus, I'm a big fan of trying out new foods and exploring different restaurants and cafes.
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So taking photos, strumming some chords,
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and discovering tasty eats are my go-to things.
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Did you have any hobbies when you were a child?
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Totally.
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When I was a kid,
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I was really into collecting things.
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For a while, it was all about trading cards.
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You know, the ones with different characters and stats.
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I also went through a phase where I collected colorful erasers in all sorts of weird shapes.
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and like pretty much every kid,
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I was obsessed with building things with Legos.
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I could spend hours creating all sorts of imaginary worlds.
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Those were simpler times for sure.
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Do you have a hobby that you've had since childhood?
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That's a good question.
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Thinking about it, I'd say my love for drawing has definitely stuck with me since I was a kid.
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Back then, it was mostly just doodles of cartoons and animals,
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and honestly, they probably weren't very good,
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but I always found it really relaxing to just sit down with some paper and pencils and let my imagination wander.
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Even now, though I don't do it as often, with school and everything.
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I still enjoy sketching or even just doodling in my notebook when I have some free time.
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It's like a little piece of my childhood that I've carried with me.
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Do you have the same hobbies as your family members?
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That's interesting to think about.
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I wouldn't say we have exactly the same hobbies,
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but there's definitely some overlap.
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For example, my dad is really into hiking.
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And while I don't go as often as he does,
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I do enjoy a good hike in nature every now and then.
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My younger sister is super creative and loves to paint.
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And I've definitely picked up some of that interest,
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although my artistic focus is more on photography these days.
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So it's not identical, but we definitely share a general appreciation for being outdoors and doing creative things.
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It's cool how those interests can kind of run in the family,
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even if they manifest in slightly different ways.
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Okay, welcome back.
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Today we're going to stay focused on hobbies in part one,
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and we're focusing on four common questions,
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which you've already heard, and I want to show you how you can craft your responses with control.
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I'm going to walk through each question.
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For each question I'm going to remind you what the question is,
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explain the strategy and show you example sentences you can use.
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Ready?
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Question one.
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Do you have any hobbies?
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This question looks easy but because it looks easy candidates often give answers that are too short.
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For example some people just say, I like music.
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That is not enough.
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You need to show a little weight.
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So here is the strategy.
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Answer the question, give one example, and then say why.
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For example, you could say, yes, I do.
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I'm really into playing the piano.
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I find it incredibly relaxing,
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and it's a great way to express myself creatively.
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Or if you have more than one hobby,
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you could say, yes, I have a couple.
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I enjoy hiking in the mountains near my home because it's so refreshing and I also like reading fiction.
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Both activities really help me unwind,
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so the key is simple.
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Name your hobby and give one small reason.
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Question two.
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Did you have any hobbies when you were a child?
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This is your chance to use past tense naturally.
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Don't just name a hobby, give a small detail.
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Create a visual moment.
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For example, you could say definitely.
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When I was younger, I was fascinated by building model airplanes.
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I would spend hours carefully putting all the pieces together.
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It really taught me patience.
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Or you could say, yes,
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I remember being really keen on collecting colourful stones.
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I had a whole box of them,
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and each one had a little story of where I found it.
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So this question is not just about what hobby.
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It's about showing a little memory from your childhood.
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Question 3.
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Do you have a hobby that you've had since childhood?
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Here the examiner wants to hear if there is a link between your past and your present.
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If you do have a hobby that has continued, say so.
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If you don't, that is totally fine.
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Just be honest and say when your current hobby started.
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For example, you could say, yes actually.
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I've been drawing ever since I was a little kid.
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When I was younger, it was mostly cartoon characters.
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but now it's more realistic sketches.
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Drawing has always been my creative outlet.
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Or you could say, not really.
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Most of my current hobbies,
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like photography, are things I discovered in my teenage years.
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That is perfectly acceptable.
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Question four.
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Do you have the same hobbies as your family members?
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This question is about comparison.
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Just say, are they similar or not similar?
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Then add one small example.
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For example, you could say,
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my father is really into fishing.
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I've tried it a few times but it's not really my thing.
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However, my sister and I both enjoy watching movies together.
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Or you could say, yes, actually.
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My whole family loves hiking.
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We try to go at least once a month.
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It's our favourite way to spend time outdoors together.
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Or you could say, not really.
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My hobbies are quite different from my family.
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I prefer solo activities like reading or gaming,
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while they prefer team sports.
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Both styles, similar or different, are valid answers.
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That brings us to the end of the four common hobby questions.
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And I want you to notice something very clearly now.
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The structure is simple.
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You answer the question directly,
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and then you add one small extra piece of information to develop it.
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That extra piece could be a reason,
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or a little detail, or a short memory, or a comparison.
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It doesn't have to be long.
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It just needs to sound natural.
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So here is your practice task.
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Write your own answers to these four questions.
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Keep each answer around three sentences,
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and then say them out loud.
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If you rehearse this topic two or three times before your test,
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your answers on this topic will feel more automatic and natural when the examiner asks you about hobbies.
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And remember, you can use this same structure for most other common part one topics as well.
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All right, that's it for today's lesson.
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Thanks so much for watching and practicing with me.
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If you want to build the same level of control across the whole speaking test,
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make sure you also check out our other speaking videos where we go into different topics and different parts of the exam.
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Keep your answers clear and naturally developed.
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And I'll see you in the next lesson.
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为什么要通过这个视频练习口语?
在雅思口语考试的第一部分中,兴趣爱好是一个非常常见的话题。通过观看这个视频,您不仅可以学习如何自然地表达自己的想法,还能展示您的词汇量和口语能力。这个视频中的对话展示了如何用英语流利地谈论个人兴趣,例如摄影、音乐和美食。这不仅为您提供了口语表达的实践机会,还能让您感受到与考官交流的真实场景。利用这种材料进行英语口语练习,可以帮助您提高自信心,并在考试中表现得更好。
语法与表达的语境分析
在视频中,Joseph使用了多种句型和表达方式,以下是几个关键结构:
- 现在进行时:他提到“我正在学习玩吉他”,这个时态适合表达当前正在进行的活动。
- 习惯性动作:如“我小时候我很喜欢收藏东西”,使用过去时态来说明过去的习惯和兴趣。
- 对比表达:在谈论与家庭成员的共同兴趣时,他提到“我们有一些重叠”,这有助于展现不同爱好的比较。
- 表示热爱的短语:他用“我真的很喜欢摄影”来表达对某个活动的热情,鼓励考生用此类表达来展示自己的兴趣。
通过模仿这些句型,可以帮助您在考场上更流利地表达自己,也适合进行英语影子跟读练习。
常见发音陷阱
在视频对话中,有一些词汇和发音可能会让学习者感到困惑:
- photography(摄影):注意重音在第二个音节,容易发错音。
- guitar(吉他):发音时要注意“g”的清晰发音,避免模糊。
- collecting(收集):这个词在快速言语中容易被忽略,练习时可以特别注意其发音的连贯性。
学习者可以通过看YouTube学英语的方式,慢慢练习这些发音难点,帮助自己在真实对话中更自信地表达。
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。
