跟读练习: Jack Ma: How to Understand Fast English Like a Native Speaker | Master Listening & Speaking Skills - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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When I was young, I failed many English exams.
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When I was young, I failed many English exams.
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Not once, not twice, many times.
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And the interesting thing is, it was not because I didn't try.
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It was because I didn't understand how real English works.
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I thought English was about memorizing words, grammar rules, and perfect sentences.
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But real English is not like that.
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Real English moves fast.
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It flows.
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It feels alive.
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And I remember the first time I heard native speakers talk naturally, I felt lost.
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Completely lost.
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It sounded like noise, like waves hitting the shore too quickly for me to understand.
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I knew the words individually, but when they spoke, everything disappeared.
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and maybe you feel the same way right now.
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But let me tell you something very important.
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The problem is not your ability.
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The problem is your training.
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You are training your English like a student, but real English requires you to train like a listener, like a communicator, like a human being who experiences language,
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not just studies it.
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When native speakers talk fast, they are not trying to confuse you.
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They are simply being efficient.
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Language, when it becomes natural, always becomes faster, shorter, and more emotional.
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People don't say every word clearly because they don't need to.
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Their brain already understands the pattern.
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So if you want to understand fast English, you must stop chasing words and start understanding patterns.
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I always say, learning is not about working harder.
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It's about working smarter.
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Let me give you an example.
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When someone says, what are you going to do?
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You may try to hear every word, but a native speaker doesn't hear five separate words.
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They hear one unit, one rhythm, one chunk.
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It becomes something like, what you're going to do?
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If you try to decode word by word, you will always be too slow.
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But if you train your brain to recognize chunks, suddenly everything becomes easier.
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This is the first mindset shift you must make.
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Don't listen for words.
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Listen for meaning.
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When I learned English, I didn't have many resources.
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No apps, no YouTube, no online courses.
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So I went to hotels and talked to tourists for free.
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Why?
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Because I wanted real English, I wanted speed, emotion, mistakes, accents.
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I wanted reality, and reality is messy.
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People interrupt each other.
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They speak unclearly.
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They change sentences in the middle.
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But this is exactly what makes you stronger.
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If you only learn clean English, you will always struggle with real English.
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So what should you do?
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You must expose yourself to fast English every day, even if you don't understand everything, especially when you don't understand everything.
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Because your brain learns through struggle.
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Think about this.
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When you go to the gym, do you lift light weights forever?
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No. You increase the weight.
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You challenge your muscles.
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Listening is the same.
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If everything is easy, you are not growing.
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So choose audio that is slightly difficult, not impossible, but challenging.
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Listen once and don't panic if you only understand 30%.
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That's already progress.
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Then listen again and again.
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Each time, your brain will catch more.
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This is how you train your ears to keep up with speed.
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Another important thing I learned is this.
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Repetition is power.
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Many people listen to something once and move on.
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That is a mistake.
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Real improvement comes from going deeper, not wider.
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Take one short clip, maybe one minute.
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Listen to it five times, ten times.
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Repeat it out loud.
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Copy the speed, the tone, the emotion.
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At first, it feels uncomfortable.
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You feel slow.
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You feel awkward.
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But this discomfort is where growth happens.
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You are not just listening.
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You are rewiring your brain.
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And here is something most learners ignore.
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Speaking helps listening.
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Yes, speaking.
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Because when you train your mouth to produce natural English, your ears become better at recognizing it.
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Your brain starts predicting patterns.
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For example, when you say, I'm going to go, instead of I am going to go, your brain becomes familiar.
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familiar with how fast English sounds.
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Then when you hear it, you don't get surprised.
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So don't be afraid of informal English.
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It is not wrong.
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It is real.
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Now let me share something deeper.
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Understanding fast English is not just a technical skill.
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It is also emotional.
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When you are nervous, your brain slows down.
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When you're afraid of missing words, you miss even more.
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But when you relax, when you trust the process, your brain works faster.
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So instead of thinking, I must understand everything, try thinking, I want to understand the story.
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Focus on the idea, not the perfection.
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If someone says, I was rushing, missed the train, grabbed a coffee and ran to the office, you don't need every word.
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You see the situation, you feel it.
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This is how communication works.
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Language is not about perfection, it is about connection.
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And this brings me to another important strategy, visualization.
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When you listen, don't just hear.
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Imagine, turn words into pictures.
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If you hear, she opened the door, looked around and whispered something, create a movie in your mind.
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This helps your brain process faster because images are quicker than translation.
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Translation is slow, experience is fast.
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And if you want to understand fast speakers, you must stop translating in your head.
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You must experience English directly.
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Now, let's talk about something practical you can start today.
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Every day, take five minutes, just five.
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Choose a short clip with native speakers.
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Listen once without subtitles.
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Don't stop, just listen.
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Then listen again with subtitles.
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Notice what you missed.
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Then listen again without subtitles.
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Then repeat what you hear.
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This simple habit, if you do it every day, will change your listening ability completely.
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Not in one week, not in two weeks, but in one month, you will feel the difference.
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And in three months, people will notice it.
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Consistency is more powerful than intensity.
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Another thing I learned in business and in learning is this.
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Small improvements every day create big results.
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Don't try to master everything at once.
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Focus on one skill at a time.
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Today, maybe you focus on connected speech.
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Tomorrow, maybe you focus on intonation.
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Next week, maybe you focus on understanding one accent.
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Step by step, you build a system in your brain.
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And one day, suddenly, fast English is no longer fast.
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It becomes normal.
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I've seen this happen many times.
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At first, everything sounds impossible.
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Then slowly, patterns appear.
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Then suddenly, clarity comes.
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And you realize the speed didn't change.
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You changed.
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Before we finish, I want to tell you something honestly.
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Learning English is not easy.
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Understanding fast speakers is not easy.
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But it is possible.
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If someone like me, who failed many times, who struggled for years can learn to communicate with the world, then you can too.
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The key is not talent.
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The key is persistence, smart practice, and the courage to face difficulty every day.
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So next time you hear fast English and feel frustrated, don't stop.
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Smile.
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Because that difficulty is your teacher.
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Keep listening.
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Keep repeating, keep imagining, keep improving.
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And one day without even realizing it, you will understand everything naturally.
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Not because English became easier, but because you became stronger.
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And if you're learning with English in Mission, then you are already on the right path.
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Just don't stop moving.
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I'll see you in the next conversation.
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关于本课

在本课中,您将学习如何像母语者一样理解快速英语。通过练习“影子跟读”(shadowspeak),您将提高自己的听力和口语技能。我们将关注如何克服对英语听力的障碍,从而能够流畅地和母语者交流。记住,学习英语不仅仅是记单词、语法规则和完整的句子,而是要理解语言的节奏和情感。

关键词汇与短语

  • real English - 真实的英语
  • native speakers - 母语者
  • chunks - 语块
  • patterns - 模式
  • meaning - 意义
  • efficiency - 效率
  • interrupt - 打断
  • messy - 混乱的

练习建议

进行“影子跟读”(shadowing)练习时,请务必留意快速英语的节奏和语气。以下是一些具体的建议,帮助您有效地进行快速英语的跟读:

  • 不要逐字聆听:集中在整体的意思上,而非每个单词。当您听到一句话时,试着将其作为一个整体的语块来处理。
  • 多听多练:每天接触快速英语,即使您一开始不能完全理解。一旦习惯了这种节奏,您会发现听懂的能力大大提升。
  • 模仿语调:倾听母语者的语调和情感。尝试在影子跟读中准确地复现这种语音特征。
  • 练习反复:选择一些您特别喜欢的快速对话或视频,反复收听以提高效率和理解能力。
  • 记录错误:在跟读过程中,不要害怕犯错。这些错误是您提高的机会,帮助您更好地理解快速交流中的常见模式。

通过这样的练习,您将不仅能够跟上母语者的速度,还能提高语感与口语能力,达到更高的英语水平。记住,理解语言的节奏比单纯记忆单词更为重要!

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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