跟读练习: If you want to be good at English... Don't go to school. - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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If you want to be good at English, don't go to school.
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I know that's a big thing to say, but I went to school and studied Spanish for five years.
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But the most useful words I ever learned, I learned them out here.
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Not in the classroom, not in a textbook, out here.
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Everything you can see is a word.
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This is a coconut on a plate with a straw.
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We're on the coastline, it's summer, and today I'm going to show you seven words that will help you sound like a native speaker.
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And along the way, I'm going to show you everything around us.
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So you're not just learning the words, but you're seeing them in real life.
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None of this is in a textbook.
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Textbooks teach you, I would like to order a coffee, please.
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But here's what I would say more naturally.
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Could I have one coconut coffee and one salted coffee, please?
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Thank you.
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So that's how to order.
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But if we're talking to our friends, then we might say, shall we get a drink?
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Do you fancy an iced coffee?
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or let's grab a coffee.
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In fact, the word grab alone deserves its own lesson.
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Schools might teach you to buy, to take, to have, but grab is super common in spoken English.
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For example, we grab a seat.
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We grab the menu.
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And now I'm going to go grab a drink.
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All right, I just grabbed the two coffees and now let's learn some English using the world around us.
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So this is a salted coffee in a glass and it has a straw and a spoon.
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There is salted cream on top of the coffee.
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In here we have the condiments, the sauces.
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This is a squeezy bottle of ketchup because you can squeeze it.
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This is a bottle of soy sauce and at the top this is the lid.
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The lid.
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A knife, a fork and a spoon are called cutlery.
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These are the chopsticks.
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And finally, to dab your mouth, this is a napkin.
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From here in my seat, you can also see a parasol.
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These are parasols that shade you from the sun.
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These are sun loungers, and they are on the sand.
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In the distance, that line that you can see between the ocean and the sky is called the horizon.
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You can learn all of these words in a textbook but the problem is you're just reading words on a page and repeating them.
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The best way to make the language stick is to hear it in context and see it at the same time.
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Your visual memory is strong.
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You know that this is a glass.
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This is the best way to learn English.
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It's immersion and it helps the words to stick.
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Pop.
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Pop is one of the most British verbs to exist, and you won't find it in textbooks.
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It means to go somewhere quickly or casually.
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Should we pop to the pool?
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Nice pool.
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Okay, now I'm gonna pop to the loo.
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I'll see you in two.
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Oh, by the way, the loo is the toilet in British English.
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Now let's pop out for a walk.
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Now we are taking a stroll, a gentle walk,
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not a fast walk but a stroll and to my right this is a fence
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these are bougainvillea which I taught in the last video and this is a coconut tree.
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Now coming down from the bougainvillea.
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These are called leaves.
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And the cool thing about leaves...
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Hey!
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Get off my leaves!
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Whoops.
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Sorry, tree.
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That is not cool, man!
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Anyway, I'm bored.
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Do you fancy going for a walk?
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Nah, I don't really fancy it right now.
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It's too hot.
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Fair enough.
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Fair enough.
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If someone says something and you say, fair enough, it means that I see a point, I accept it, I'm not going to argue.
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We can also say fair dues or fares.
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These are also very common in British English and fair enough is one of the most used two-word expressions in British English and they do not teach that in textbooks, my friends.
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Okay guys, this is a wooden sign and it says Anbang Seastar Boutique.
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Boutique refers to a boutique hotel which is like a small fashionable hotel that is not part of a larger chain
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this is a light bulb and it's reminded me of a fun fact these plants are
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called ferns and they are ancient prehistoric survivors in fact these ferns are a
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hundred million years older than the dinosaurs they are 360 million years old
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that's ancient i wonder if the dinosaurs ever knew what bunting was probably not but now you do this is bunting and we hang it up when we are celebrating
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so i'm walking past an abandoned area an area that has been left and this is an old
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motorbike it's out of use and the metal is rusty it's decaying the color of the
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motorbike's body is turquoise the same color that you find in the ocean when the water is nice and light blue it's turquoise this is turquoise let's keep going jay what's the next language point
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hmm this lantern is kind of blue
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sort of purple and these flowers it's kind of reddish pinkish
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I just used kind of, sort of and ish.
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This is known as vague language and native speakers like me use it all the time.
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Hey Jay, what time is it?
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It's about eleven-ish.
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OK, cheers.
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I just said 11ish.
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That means around 11.
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And British people use ish all the time when it comes to telling the time.
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It's 11ish, it's 12ish, it means it's around that time.
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But now, my favourite way to use the word ish is...
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Moreish.
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This banh mi is really moreish.
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In school you probably learned, oh it's delicious or it's yummy.
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But a more natural way to describe that you like to eat something and you want more of it is to use the word moreish.
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This banh mi is really moreish.
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I want more of it.
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Other things that are moorish are peanuts, crisps and chocolates.
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It means that you want to consume more of them.
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A drink can also be moorish.
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Speaking of moorish...
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Mmm, that is moorish.
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Mmm, lovely.
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Lovely jubbly.
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Lovely.
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The next and probably the most British word.
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It's one that I use all the time.
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The weather is lovely.
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The coffee is lovely.
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This pool is lovely.
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I just met somebody yesterday and she was lovely.
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We can use the word lovely to talk about food, weather, people, places or moments.
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And if If you add it into your English vocabulary today, right now, then I promise you, you will sound so native.
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Lovely jubbly.
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Hey Jay, what's the plan for this evening?
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Hey Peach, I reckon we should go grab some dinner and then come back home for an early night.
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I reckon.
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I just use the words I reckon.
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I reckon you might not know what those mean.
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In school, you might have learned I think.
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But in England and in Britain, we tend to use the words I reckon.
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And it's more casual and more of a gut feeling for what you think.
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I reckon it will be useful.
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Hey, Peach, what do you reckon we eat tonight?
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Ooh, I reckon we should try that little place by the river.
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The one with the lanterns outside?
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Yeah, I reckon it'll be rammed though.
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Yeah, I reckon you're right.
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We should still try though, I reckon.
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I reckon that's a word that will help you sound a lot more native.
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I reckon.
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Now, here's a test for what we learned today.
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Can you understand this?
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I reckon the best way to sound like a native is to speak like a native.
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So pop over
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to sproutlanguage.com, grab a free trial, and start having real conversations with the lovely And if you don't, fair enough.
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为什么要通过这个视频练习口语?
练习英语口语最有效的方法之一是通过沉浸在自然的对话中。视频中的讲者通过生活中的例子,展示了日常用语和表达方式。通过观察和听取这些实际场景,学习者能够理解单词的使用情境,从而提高口语表达能力。
例如,在视频中,讲者使用“grab”这个词来表示快速行动,而不是简单地用“take”来表达相同的意思。这种自然的表达方式让学习者对口语的灵活性有了更深刻的理解。通过参与这样的口语练习,学习者不仅仅是在翻译单词,而是在培养与母语人士相似的交流能力。
上下文中的语法与表达
- Could I have...:这一句是请求的礼貌表达,适合在正式和非正式场合使用。
- Shall we...?:用来提议的问句,常用于朋友之间的交流,例如“Shall we get a drink?”
- Let’s grab...:表达一种轻松的行动,比如“Let’s grab a coffee.”, 非常符合日常对话的语境。
- Pop to...:这个短语表示快速地去某个地方,例如“Should we pop to the pool?”,这是一种轻松的说法。
这些短语和句型在日常对话中非常常见,建议学习者多加练习以提升口语流利度。
常见发音陷阱
在视频中,一些词语可能会对非母语者造成发音困难。例如,“grab”可能会因为音节的组合而令很多学习者发音不准确。另外,“pop”这个词由于其短促的发音特点,容易被误读为其它没有相关含义的词。
提升口语能力的一种有效方法是使用 shadowspeak 技巧,通过反复模仿视频中的发音和语调,以纠正并强化自身的发音。在观看 看YouTube学英语 的视频时,注意到这些发音细节,将会对你的英语口语练习,比如 英语口语练习 有极大的帮助。
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。