跟读练习: INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH STORY 🚑 A Night in A&E 🚑 B1 - B2 | Level 4 - Level 5 | BRITISH ACCENT SUBTITLES - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Hello and welcome to Lovely English Stories.
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Thank you for stopping by.
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This story is written for intermediate English learners.
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Ready?
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Let's get started.
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B1, B2 English Story.
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A night in A and E.
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Fiona had taken the week off work to redecorate her spare room Her employer had changed everyone's working arrangements
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So they were now allowed to work 50% from home
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and 50% from the office Fiona was overjoyed at the new contract because it meant she could get a dog
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but it also meant she now had an excuse to redecorate her spare room and turn it into an office.
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She opted for an accent wall of dark green,
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some new plants and a gorgeous adjustable desk which meant she could choose to work stood up or sat down.
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She suffered from a back complaint,
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so this would make the world of difference to her.
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She also bought a fluffy rug,
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a blind for when it was sunny,
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and some lovely drapes to hang around the window.
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Her new office was going to be her haven.
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Fiona had received a delivery from a local furniture shop and she had spent the morning assembling her new shelves.
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After she'd had her lunch
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and taken her new puppy for a walk she decided to try and mount the shelves onto her new green wall.
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It was a big mistake.
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She was strong enough to do it,
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but she didn't have anything or anyone to steady her dad's old step ladders that she had borrowed.
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As she stretched and tried to attach the shelves to the wall with her drill,
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the small step ladder became wobbly.
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Fiona lost her balance and fell to the floor with a bang.
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Her new dog, Alfie, ran upstairs to check what all the noise was about.
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Once he knew something was wrong with Fiona, he started to bark.
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Fiona had landed awkwardly on the floor and,
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as she was waiting for her new carpet to be delivered,
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it meant she fell onto a hard surface and,
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all of a sudden, she was aware of searing pain through her right leg.
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As she tried to sit up,
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her chronic back pain kicked in and she struggled to move.
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She tried to calm Alfie down as he was making such a racket.
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Fiona laid on the floor and took some deep breaths.
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She tried to think of a plan.
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Her dad was coming to pick up the step ladders from her,
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but that wouldn't be for another few hours.
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She couldn't lay there for that length of time.
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She looked around and her phone was on the windowsill.
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Maybe if she slowly shuffled over,
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she could get it and call someone.
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As Fiona concocted her plan,
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Alfie started to get increasingly distressed again as he could see she was in pain.
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He kept rubbing his nose into her neck and licking her face.
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It's all right, Alfie.
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We'll work something out.
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Alfie ran off downstairs and continued to yelp
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and bark at the back door Fiona looked up at her phone on the windowsill
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and started to shuffle as slowly as she could towards it
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She was yelping in pain She knew moving wouldn't help but she needed to get help
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While she was slowly starting to move,
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she heard Alfie barking louder and louder and suddenly there was a noise downstairs.
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Fiona wondered if someone was trying to break in.
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Then she heard the voice of her neighbour.
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The relief flooded through her veins.
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Thank goodness!
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Sandra, is that you?
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I'm up here!
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Sandra came running up the stairs Oh bloody hell love, what's happened?
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I knew something must be wrong because Alfie never normally barks like
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that Good job I've still got your spare key from when you were on holiday Sandra grabbed Fiona's mobile and called 999
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She explained that she'd had a fall and was in pain.
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They advised her to lay flat on the floor and not move anymore.
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It took 25 minutes for the ambulance to arrive.
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The two paramedics assessed Fiona and then decided to move her to the ambulance on a stretcher.
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They secured her head between two pieces of foam so she didn't move it.
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It was difficult to try and get her out of the house,
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but they managed it with the help of Sandra and her husband.
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Within 20 minutes, Fiona, Sandra and the paramedics arrived at A&E.
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The paramedics checked Fiona in with the receptionist and gave them her details.
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They explained what had happened and what her vitals were.
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Her blood pressure was a little low.
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They also explained what painkillers they had given her and that she was allergic to penicillin.
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The paramedics then took Fiona into a cubicle and Sandra went outside
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and called Fiona's mother to tell her what had happened The A&E doctors
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and nurses started to perform lots of tests on Fiona They concluded that she had fractured her pelvis and potentially her femur.
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Fiona couldn't believe it.
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She was young and healthy,
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apart from her dodgy back.
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This sort of thing only happened to elderly people.
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They told her that it wasn't about the height she had fallen from,
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but about how she had fallen on her hip.
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They sent for the porter to take her for an MRI scan to double check
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that she had no other breakages or any internal bleeding.
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Fiona had never had an MRI scan before.
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It was a whole new experience.
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The radiographers took out her earrings as she wasn't allowed to have any metal on her body during the scan.
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They then asked her to lay as still as possible while the scan took place.
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It was not like Fiona had seen on the television.
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It was incredibly loud.
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Even the music on the nearby radio didn't drown out the sound.
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She laid as still as she could and hoped that her injuries weren't too serious.
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Then she started to worry about Alfie.
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She knew Sandra and her husband would look after him while she was in the hospital,
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but he hated to be without her.
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She also started to worry about her parents They didn't live close by
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And she didn't want them to travel such a long way As they were quite elderly
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Once the scan was over Fiona was taken back down to
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A&E Where she was monitored by the nurses Until her scan results were ready
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The painkillers the paramedics had given her were starting to wear off.
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She began to feel dizzy and sick.
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She was about to ring her buzzer and ask for some assistance
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when the doctor on duty came to see her with an orthopaedic surgeon.
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They explained that they had analysed her scans and it was a little worse than they originally suspected.
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Fiona had fractured her pelvis and had broken her femur.
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On top of that, her blood test results showed that she was low in vitamin D and iron,
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which could explain why she was feeling tired and sick lately.
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They arranged for her to have a vitamin infusion and she was booked in to have surgery in the morning.
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The surgeon would operate on Fiona's femur to try and align it again.
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It would be fixed together with a small plate and some screws.
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Fiona was in shock She was going to be like a bionic woman They told her
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that she would need to take a couple of months off work
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and have someone to help her around the house They explained the possible complications from the surgery such as infection
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or blood clots but they reassured her that this was rare.
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Fiona was most worried about Alfie but she knew that Sandra adored him and would help when she could with walking him.
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Fiona hated relying on people.
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If only she'd waited and got someone to help her then she wouldn't be in this position.
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The porter took Fiona to a ward where she would stay for the next few days.
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Her surgery was scheduled for 9am the next morning.
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She was nil by mouth until then.
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Even though she was in so much pain, she was starving.
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She didn't sleep well.
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The ward was noisy overnight,
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with people crying out in pain,
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and machines whirring and bleeping.
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She felt exhausted.
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Then, at half-past eight, a porter came to collect her and took her to the surgery.
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A nurse explained to her what was going to happen and she signed some more forms.
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Then she called her parents.
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As she expected, they were incredibly worried
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and decided they were going to come and stay with her for the next couple of weeks.
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The time came when the anaesthetist came to put her to sleep.
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Luckily for Fiona, the operation went better than expected and only took a couple of hours.
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She was woken up in a little room by a nurse with a Scottish accent.
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Then suddenly she saw the faces of her parents peering over her.
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She drifted in and out of consciousness for the next few hours
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and most of the day went by in a blur of nurses coming to check her blood pressure,
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her temperature and her pain relief.
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She couldn't believe it when,
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the following day, the physiotherapists turned up and explained
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that they were going to make her stand up and sit in the chair by her bed.
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Fiona was terrified.
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Surely they wouldn't make her move so soon.
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But, without hesitation, they encouraged her up and out of her bed.
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She couldn't believe she managed to do it The next day
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they came to see her They made her walk to the end of her bed
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and back The day after she walked to the toilet and back
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And by the fourth day she was able to walk out of the ward And up the corridor a little bit Progress!
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It was then that the consultant and surgeon came to see her again.
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They were happy with her progress and she was told to get her things ready to be discharged.
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They would write to her in the next seven days to give her details about her physio
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and another check-up appointment in six months.
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What a whirlwind the last few days had been
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Fiona's mum and dad were there to help her to the car
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and they picked up her painkillers from the pharmacy on the way out of the hospital
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Fiona was so thankful to the staff at the hospital They all worked so hard and got little to no thanks.
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She decided to buy them a big box of chocolates
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and some flowers from the hospital shop
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and asked her dad to take her back to the ward so she could thank them.
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Fiona felt lucky to have access to the NHS.
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Now it was time for her to go home,
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rest and let her parents look after her for a couple of weeks
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She hoped she wouldn't have another trip to A&E anytime soon Have you ever had to go to A&E?
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为什么要通过这个视频练习口语?

在学习英语的过程中,口语练习是至关重要的。这段视频《急诊室之夜》为中级英语学习者提供了一个生动的场景,通过角色的对话和情境,能够帮助你在真实的交流环境中提高英语口语能力。看看主角Fiona在搭建书架时的遭遇,你会体验到用英语表达紧急情况和日常生活的方式。这不仅能让你增强词汇量,还能熟悉语言的使用环境。通过跟读的方式,你可以有效利用shadowspeak技巧,加深发音和语调的理解,提升你的英语口语能力.

语法与表达在语境中的应用

在这个故事中,Fiona的叙述中运用了几种重要的语法结构和表达方式:

  • 过去完成时: “She had taken the week off work” 用于描述过去完成的动作,让你理解事件的时间顺序。
  • 情态动词: “She could get a dog” 显示了能力和可能性。这类表达在英语对话中非常普遍,用于描述选择和机会。
  • 现在进行时: “She is waiting for her new carpet to be delivered” 强调当前正在发生的动作,是日常口语交际中的重要时态。

理解这些结构有助于你在不同情境中运用英语,提升语法的运用能力。

常见发音陷阱

在视频中,Fiona使用的某些单词可能会在发音上给学习者带来挑战。特别是像“assembly”、“distressed”这样的词,可能在快速对话中听起来模糊不清。要注意以下发音要点:

  • 注意连音现象,如“look around”和“call someone”经常连读,容易被忽略。
  • 重音的变化,像“puppy”和“dog”,在句子中的语调可能影响理解。

练习这些单词的重音和语调,可以帮助你在实际交流中更流畅地表达自己。通过对这些困难之处进行重点练习,结合看YouTube学英语的方法,你的提高英语发音能力将会事半功倍。同时,可以尝试利用一些shadow speak的技巧进行口语模仿,以更好地掌握发音和语调。

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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