跟读练习: Lady Edith Cares For the Soldiers | Downton Abbey - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Should we give them some more space between the beds?
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Should we give them some more space between the beds?
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Well, we could give them a bit more...
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Not much.
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I'm determined to defend the library as a recreation room.
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Where are we to sit?
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We can screen off a small library.
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Is that all?
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I suppose we still...
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Well, we could leave you the boudoir.
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I wanted to put the intermediaries in there,
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but we don't have to.
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Well, kind.
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Why won't we only have officers?
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Surely all wounded men need to convalesce? hospitalist officers and the whole idea is to have a complimentary convalescent home.
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Of course, but I don't know if we can make that an absolute rule.
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If the world were logical,
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I would rather agree with you.
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Which comes as no surprise.
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You would not, I imagine.
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You imagine right.
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What these men will need is rest and relaxation.
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Will that be achieved by mixing ranks and putting everyone on edge?
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Granny, different lines can relax together.
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It has been known.
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Don't look at me.
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I'm very good at mixing.
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We always danced the first warts at the Servants' Ball, didn't we, Carson?
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It was an honour, my lady.
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It's a lot to ask when people aren't at their best.
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I'm searching for Lady Mary, Carson.
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Will you tell her I'm in the library?
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Don't loiter, Edith.
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There's plenty to be done.
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Of course, but I'm not quite sure what civil.
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I want to tell.
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Call me in charge.
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Cousin Isabel thinks it'll be her.
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All I know is that she'll drive us mad before the end.
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I'm going up to change.
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I just want to finish this.
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Aren't you going to the hospital?
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Not yet.
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I'm on a night shift.
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I'll walk down after dinner.
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You please don't start lecturing me.
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I won't.
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The truth is, I envy you.
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Do you ever miss helping out on the Drake's farm?
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That's a funny question.
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Why?
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No reason.
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It's just you seem to have such a purpose there.
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It suited you.
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It did suit me.
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I enjoyed it.
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But now I feel like a spare part.
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Trust me.
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You have a talent that none of the rest of us have.
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Just find out what it is and use it.
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It's doing nothing that's the enemy.
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I'm not sure about Marriott.
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I'm not so worried.
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I know we've got lots of G.A.
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Hen tea.
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Thank you very much.
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And I haven't forgotten about your tobacco, Captain Ames.
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Just as soon as I can get into the village. Is that better?
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Much.
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But I may need some more tucking very soon.
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Well, no one looks better than I do.
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Ethel, go back inside, please.
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There are still more bedrooms to be done.
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Les.
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It's Captain Smiley, isn't it?
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We haven't met yet, but I'm Edith Crawley,
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and tomorrow I can show you where everything is.
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It's just that I'd like to write a letter to my parents. Of course.
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There's paper and envelopes in the library.
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No, you see, I've not written before because I didn't want to worry my mother with the different handwriting.
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I'm left-handed.
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How's that for luck?
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I'm surprised your school didn't force you to use the right.
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My mother wouldn't let them,
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but no, I wish they had.
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I've asked the others, and they say you're the one to help me.
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Of course I will.
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I'd be happy to.
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That's what they said.
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If you can just find a way to tell her.
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We'll both find a way.
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Together.
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I promise.
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The ground floor rooms are for those men who need the most care, sir.
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Yes, of course.
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Yes, of course.
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General Strut, sir.
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Oh, right.
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Yes.
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Tell me about this, officer.
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Who is that man?
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I hope he's not complaining.
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Oh, no. That's Captain Smiley.
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He hasn't an unkind bone in his body.
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How do you know?
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Matthew, listen to this.
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Everything all right, sir?
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What a no-sert about.
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Don't worry.
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Major Hames can be a little waspish,
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but he wouldn't want to get us into trouble.
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How do you know so much about a pack of strangers?
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They're not strangers to me.
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This is all very impressive, Lady Grantham.
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The nurses and your own staff are to be congratulated.
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I believe they are.
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Downstairs, now!
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All right, all right, there's no need to be so rough!
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There's every need to stop a murder.
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Murder?
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What do you mean, murder?
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You were going to assassinate the general.
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Kill the general?
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I was not.
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I was going to throw that lot all over him.
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What is it?
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Oil and ink and a bit of a cow pack,
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all mixed with sour milk.
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He'd have needed a bath right enough, but not a coffin.
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I thought you'd taken the soup up.
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Well, you left it in the pantry.
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We'll use this if it's not been heated,
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but the hell with that.
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And we'll decide what happens to you later.
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Never mind later.
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What about now?
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How do we keep this dinner going?
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I'll serve, Mr Carson.
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I don't mind.
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Who knows when I'll have the chance again.
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What was going on with the soup?
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It came, it went, and nothing to worry about.
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Sorry about that, my lord.
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Branson was taken ill, so William volunteered to be footman one last time.
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Don't mind, do you?
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Not a bit.
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He's very kind of him.
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Our footman, William, is leaving us tomorrow to join his regiment.
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That's why he's not in livery.
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You're a credit to this house and this country, young man.
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There is no livery so becoming as a uniform.
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Sir?
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Yes.
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Lady Rosamond, Mary, all of you have been so kind to Lavinia.
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Well, naturally.
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We're all curious to know more of Miss Swire,
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if she's to reign over Downton as Queen.
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Jimmy, I hope you haven't unearthed anything too fearful.
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You must ask Mary.
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One thing I'm still not quite clear about.
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Who precisely is in charge of Downton when you're not here?
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I've given it some thought,
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sir, and it seems to be only fair that Mrs Crawley and Lady Grantham should share that responsibility.
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Capital.
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Well said.
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The fact is, I have been more than gratified by my visit here today.
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And I thank Captain Crawley for arranging it.
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Yeah, indeed.
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You are all to be praised for your response to our national crisis,
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but I've been talking and I've been listening,
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And I feel there is one among you whose generosity is in danger of going unremarked.
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It seems the daily cares and needs of the patients are being dealt with quietly and efficiently by Lady Edith.
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Or that's what the officers tell me.
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So let us raise our glasses and drink her health.
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Edith.
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Darling.
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Lady.
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They just do.
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为什么要通过这个视频练习口语?
在这段视频中,Lady Edith与其他角色的对话展现了紧张的社交环境和不同军官角色的互动。这不仅提供了一个丰富的练习语境,还展示了如何在不同的情境中使用英语口语。通过这段对话,学习者可以理解如何在压力和忙碌的氛围中有效交流,这对提高英语口语练习非常重要。这样的体验让学习者感受到角色之间的关系及其在语气、语调中的变化,从而帮助他们在实际交流中更自然地表达自己。
上下文中的语法与表达
- 通过提问获取意见:例如“我们要给他们床之间留一点空间吗?”这种方式非常有效,既可以引导对话,又能显得礼貌。
- 表达决心和意图:比如“我下定决心要保护图书馆作为休闲室”,使用“下定决心”这个表达不仅展示了说话者的态度,也帮助学习者在自己的表达中增添情感色彩。
- 讨论规则和例外:提到“当然,但是我不知道我们能否将其作为绝对规则”时,展示了如何在讨论中引入规则性的内容,这在日常生活中系常见。
- 情感的表达:在对话中,“我羡慕你”的表达展示了角色之间的情感深度,学习者可以通过学习这种表达方式,更好地将情感融入自己的口语交流中。
常见发音陷阱
在视频中,一些词汇和短语的发音可能对英语学习者构成挑战。例如,“convalescent”(康复的)和“complimentary”(免费提供的)这两个词汇,尤其在快速对话中容易被误读或误听。因此,学习者在提高英语发音时,可以通过跟读这些片段进行反复练习。
此外,其实态度词汇如“kind”(友善的)和“mad”(疯狂的)也可能在不同口音下发音有所不同。学习者可以利用这种shadowspeak(影子说话)技术,通过模仿视频中的角色发音,改善自身的发音能力。
通过这种方式,可以更好地掌握语音语调,从而在实际交流中更自信地表达自己。在日常生活中,参与这样的对话练习,以提升shadow speak(影子说话)技巧,将有助于建立更自然的口语能力。
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。
