跟读练习: IELTS Speaking Test Band 5 Sample - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Music Hello,
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please take a seat.
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Thanks.
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This is the speaking test for the International English Language Testing System held on the 25th of March at the Kent Institute.
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The candidate is Faris Ahmadi,
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candidate number 012458 and the examiner is James Smith,
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number five five five six eight seven good afternoon hello
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my name is Jane Smith what's your name my name's Faris
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Ahmadi you can call me Faris can I see your identification please sure you are thank you That's fine.
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Thank you.
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Thanks.
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Now, in part one of the test,
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I'm going to ask you some questions about yourself.
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First, do you work or are you a student?
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I'm a student.
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What are you studying?
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I'm studying engineering.
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Why did you choose to study this subject?
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I don't really know.
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My parents thought it would be a good thing for me to study and I did well at mathematics at high school.
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So I thought it might be interesting.
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It's okay, I guess.
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Have you made many friends on the course?
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Yes, yes I have.
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There are some great guys on my course.
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Sometimes we get together and study after class and drink coffee,
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chat, that kind of thing.
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Let's talk about keeping fit and healthy now.
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What do you do to stay healthy?
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Well, I try to watch my diet.
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I try to eat healthy foods,
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you know, fruit, vegetables, but I really love meat too.
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I think my diet is pretty good.
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Do you do any exercise?
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Yeah, sure, from time to time.
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What kind?
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Well, I try to go to the gym once
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or twice a week and I like going for walks in the evening when it's a bit cooler.
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How active were you when you were a child?
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Oh, very active, yes.
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I was always playing with my brothers,
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fighting, wrestling, playing games, you know.
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How important is it for children to be active?
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Oh, very important.
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Nowadays kids just play video games all day.
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They don't get enough exercise in my opinion.
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They're just couch potatoes.
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Now, let's talk about the weather.
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What kind of weather do you like best?
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Rainy weather, definitely.
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Why?
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Oh, because it rarely rains in my region,
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so when it does, everyone is really happy.
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And it cools down the temperature too.
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Have you noticed any changes in the weather recently in your country?
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Any changes?
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Like climate change?
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Oh, well, I guess it's changed a little.
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People say it's hotter than it used to be,
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but I'm not really sure if that's true.
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What do you like to do in winter?
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Well, the winter in my country is quite short.
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It's nice to get outside and go for a walk.
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You can in winter because it's not so hot.
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I sometimes go horse riding too.
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I belong to a club and I go there a bit at weekends.
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That's really fun.
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Thank you.
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That brings us to the end of part one.
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Now, Faris, I'm going to give you a topic and I'd like you to talk about it for one to two minutes.
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Before you begin, you have one minute to think about what you want to say.
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You can make some notes if you wish.
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Do you understand?
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Yes.
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Okay, you can make some notes on this paper.
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Here is your topic.
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I'd like you to talk about a building that you like.
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Thank you.
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All right.
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Now, remember you have one to two minutes for this,
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so don't worry if I interrupt you.
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I'll tell you when the time is up.
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You can begin now.
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Okay, I'm going to tell you about a building I know quite well and I really like it actually.
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Actually it's in my hometown Abu Dhabi and the name of this building is the Capitol Gate building.
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It's quite a new building,
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only a few years old,
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but already it has become an important landmark because it's really unusual in its appearance.
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The first thing you notice is that it leans over to one side.
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It's like the building in Italy,
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the leaning tower of Pisa.
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Only that building is leaning because it's too old.
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This one is leaning because it was the architect's design.
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Actually, it's very strange.
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It's a skyscraper.
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It's very modern looking, really cutting edge design.
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It doesn't really have any sharp corners.
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It has lots of curves and it is all glass on the outside.
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Okay, moving on to what it's used for.
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Well, there is a hotel inside and maybe some apartments too.
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And I think there are some offices as well,
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but I'm not exactly sure.
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Finally, the reason why I like it is,
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well, I guess it's because it's unique.
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It's special.
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Also, I'm interested in architecture, especially modern architecture.
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And I'm quite fascinated by how the building stays up.
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I mean, it doesn't fall down.
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I think it's because the building has a steel frame.
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And I heard it also has very deep foundations.
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So, if you visit my city,
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I'd recommend that you see this building.
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That's all, actually.
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Thank you.
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Do other people like this building?
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Yes, everyone likes it.
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It's a real landmark of the city now.
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Thank you.
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Can I have the task card and the paper and pencil, please?
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Yes, sure.
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Here you go.
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Thank you.
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So, we've been talking about a building you like,
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and I'd like to discuss with you one or two more general questions related to this.
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First of all, let's consider traditional and modern buildings.
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Do you think it's important for the government to preserve traditional buildings,
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or should Should the money be spent on essential services such as hospitals and schools?
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That's a tricky question to answer.
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Which one is more important?
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Well, I'd have to say both.
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First of all, of course,
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the government should try to maintain traditional buildings.
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They are our heritage and they connect us to a past in a way
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that looking at a photo in a book cannot.
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Personally I don't enjoy looking around old buildings such as castles
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but I know in some countries tourists flock to these type of buildings
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so I can imagine that many people in those countries want to see them preserved.
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But on the other hand,
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we shouldn't be spending so much money on them that we have poor health and education service.
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Educating our children and treating sick people has to be a priority too.
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And is it possible for a government to fund all of these things?
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Can I just check what you mean by fund?
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Is that pay for?
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Yes, pay for.
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Can a government pay for all of these things?
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I suppose it depends on the country.
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My country is fairly wealthy,
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so yes, I think it can afford public services and money for preservation.
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But in poorer countries, I can imagine that the majority of people there would want better schools and good hospitals.
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Many people like living in modern buildings.
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Why do you think that is?
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Well, I think I am one of them.
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Living in a modern home is much easier on the whole, I think.
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You don't have to worry about,
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what's the word, you know,
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fixing them up all the time.
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Oh, renovating.
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That's it.
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You don't have to renovate new homes.
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They're in perfect condition.
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and this probably saves a lot of money.
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I imagine repairing and maintaining a home is very costly.
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And another reason, of course,
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is that modern homes have all the mod cons, you know, modern conveniences.
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And I think most people these days are looking for ways to save time.
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What do you think homes of the future will look like?
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Homes in the future?
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That's a good question.
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Let me see.
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If you mean 10 or 20 years from now,
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I don't think they will be that different to what we have now.
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But perhaps 50 years from now,
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I think it's likely that we'll see some changes.
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I think cities will get denser than they are now,
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I mean, there'll be more people living in the same area.
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To cope with this, I think homes will get smaller and perhaps taller in order to fit more people in.
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In the major cities in my country, this has already happened.
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But 50 years from now,
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I think most cities and towns will be the same, very dense.
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Well, thank you very much.
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That's the end of the speaking test.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.

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在本课中,学习者将通过观看一段关于国际英语语言测试(IELTS)口语测试的样本视频,深入实践英语口语能力。该视频中的对话展示了一个学生和考官之间的互动,涵盖了生活、学习、健康以及天气等话题。通过分析这些内容,学习者可以提高他们的英语口语表达能力及理解能力,熟悉考试中的常见问答形式。

关键词汇与短语

  • 候选人 (candidate)
  • 识别 (identification)
  • 学习 (study)
  • 饮食 (diet)
  • 运动 (exercise)
  • 好朋友 (friends)
  • 天气 (weather)
  • 活动 (active)

练习技巧

在观看这段视频时,建议使用影子跟读的技巧。尝试在考官和候选人说话的时候同步模仿他们的语调和节奏。这个视频的语速适中,非常适合进行英语影子跟读练习。可以多次回放视频,逐句地跟读,注意发音和语音的连贯性。这将帮助你熟悉常用的口语表达和提升自信心。如果你是初学者,可以选择慢速播放,以便更好地理解每个词汇的发音。对于中级水平的学习者,正常速度的播放可能更加合适。同时,可以尝试在每次跟读后用自己的话复述对话的内容,以增强记忆和理解能力。

访问看YouTube学英语这种资源网站,寻找更多关于口语练习的视频。在这些视频中,不仅可以增强你的听力理解,还能通过练习shadow speak提高口语流利度,让你在正式场合中表现得更加自然。

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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