跟读练习: LEARN ENGLISH LIKE A PRO: THE TOP WORDS YOU MUST KNOW FOR FLUENCY - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hey, in this week's English lesson, I'm going to teach you English words that will help you start sounding like a pro.
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Hey, in this week's English lesson, I'm going to teach you English words that will help you start sounding like a pro.
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Are you ready?
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Well then I'm teacher Tiffany.
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Let's jump right in.
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All right.
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Have your pen and paper ready.
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I'm going to teach you the word you need to learn for Sunday of this week.
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The word is empathy.
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Ooh, excellent.
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Again, empathy.
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Good job.
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Now this word empathy, it literally just means the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
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Again, the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
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I love this word because I am empathetic.
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I experienced empathy.
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When I think about what you go through as an English learner, remember I speak Korean and I remember how challenging it was for me.
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It was for me as an adult to learn Korean.
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It's not easy.
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So I can understand how you feel.
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I'm expressing empathy, understanding and sharing your feelings.
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Makes sense.
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Excellent.
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All right.
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Check out this first example sentence.
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She showed great empathy by listening attentively and offering support to her friend in need.
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You got it.
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Good.
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Here's the second example sentence.
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Developing empathy can lead to stronger relationships and better communication.
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Empathy is so important to have strong relationships and build them.
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Here's the third example sentence.
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The teacher's empathy toward her students struggles helped create a supportive learning environment.
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This is what I hope is happening between you and me as well.
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I want to create a supportive environment by letting you know that I understand what you're going through.
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Make sense?
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All right.
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So again, the word for Sunday is empathy.
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Good job.
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All right.
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Moving to Monday again, learning a new word each day of the week.
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Monday's word is gratitude.
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Good again, gratitude.
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Excellent.
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Now this word gratitude just means notice first when I say it fast, it sounds like this gratitude.
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Oh, you got it.
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Now this word just means a feeling of appreciation or thankfulness.
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When you appreciate someone, wow, thank you so much.
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One of my friends, this is not story time, but I'll still share it with you.
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When I was sick, one of my friends offered to bring me soup.
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I was really sick.
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I couldn't get out the bed.
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I couldn't go anywhere.
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And she brought me soup.
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Gratitude.
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I expressed my thankfulness.
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I appreciated what she did.
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This is what gratitude looks like when I said, thank you so much to her.
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So sentence number one, expressing gratitude towards others can strengthen relationships and foster a positive atmosphere.
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It's very true.
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I actually got closer to my friend after she brought me the soup.
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I realized, wow, she's really a kind person.
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Sentence number two, practicing daily gratitude by reflecting on things to be thankful for can improve overall wellbeing.
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I wake up in the morning, thankful to have another day to help you.
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It's true.
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Speak English with confidence.
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I am so excited that I get another opportunity to help change the lives of so many people around the world.
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What are you expressing gratitude for?
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What are you happy that you are able to do?
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That is sentence number two.
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And sentence number three, showing gratitude for the small things in life can lead to a greater sense of happiness.
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In English, we say gratitude.
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Good job.
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That's Monday's word.
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Now let's look at Tuesday's word.
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Tuesday's word after me, integrity.
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Good job again.
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Integrity.
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Excellent.
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Now this word just refers to the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
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Live a life full of integrity, doing the right things for the right reasons.
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In English, we say integrity.
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Good job.
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I have something on my lip.
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Got it.
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It was an eyelash.
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So once again, the quality of being honest and having strong strong moral principles.
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Here's sentence number one, his integrity was evident when he refused to compromise his values, even in difficult situations, he would not compromise his values.
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He wouldn't back down.
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He held up his standards.
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His integrity was evident.
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And sentence number two, a person with integrity is trusted and Respected by others.
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Sentence number three, the company's commitment to integrity is reflected in its ethical business practices.
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You got it.
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Excellent.
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So again, Tuesday's word is integrity.
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What about Wednesday?
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Again, you're learning a brand new word for each day of this upcoming week.
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After me, compassion.
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Good again, compassion.
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Excellent.
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This word compassion just refers to a deep sympathy and concern for the suffering or misfortune of others.
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You care about their wellbeing.
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You want to help them.
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For example, I remember prior to going to Korea, I developed this strong sense of compassion for homeless people.
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homeless people.
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I wanted to help them.
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I wanted to give back.
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So even when I was in Korea, I actually set up a program where once a month, the foreign missionaries would come together and hand out food.
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I was showing compassion for the homeless because I really understood how challenging their situations were.
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Compassion.
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Here's sentence number one.
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The nurses compassion and care provided comfort to the patients.
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Sentence number two, showing compassion towards others can make a positive impact on their lives.
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And sentence number three, the organization's mission is to promote compassion and support vulnerable communities.
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Makes sense.
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Excellent.
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So again, for Wednesday, the word is compassion.
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Good job.
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All right.
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The next word for Thursday, empower.
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Oh, good.
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Again, empower.
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Excellent.
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I love this word.
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Here's the meaning of this word.
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The process of giving someone the power or the authority to do something.
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You're giving someone the power.
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For example, one thing I love to do as an English teacher is to empower you.
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I believe in you.
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I believe that you can achieve each and every one of your English goals.
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And I love empowering you.
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That's the main reason why I create these English lessons each week, because I want to empower you and reveal that, Hey, if you follow these simple strategies, these simple methods, you will, I promise be able to speak English fluently and with confidence.
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I want to empower you.
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Make sense.
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Excellent.
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All right.
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Check out this example sentence.
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The organization aims to empower women to take control of their lives.
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Next sentence number two.
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The coaches lecture on leadership empowered the team.
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And finally sentence number three, the CEO empowers her employees to make important decisions.
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You got it.
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Excellent.
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So once again, the word is empower.
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Good job.
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Now we have a bonus expression and expression that we as native English speakers use on a regular basis.
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The expression is keep your chin up.
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That's right.
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Your chin up again, keep your chin up.
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Excellent.
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I'm going to describe this situation that happened several months back.
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There was a basketball game being played by some college students and one player missed a layup.
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He didn't do well on a play and he was feeling dejected.
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He was feeling down and his head started going down and his teammates suddenly ran up behind him, put his hand on his chin and lifted his chin up.
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Why?
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To remind him, Hey, keep your chin up.
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Stay encouraged.
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Don't feel down.
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And that's exactly what this expression actually means to stay positive and hopeful in a difficult situation.
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This is true for you as an English learner, keep your chin up.
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So let's check out some examples and instances.
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Here we go.
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Sentence number one.
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I know things are tough right now, but keep your chin up.
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Think about it when you're exercising.
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Sometimes it gets a little bit challenging.
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It's hard.
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You're breathing heavy, you're sweating and you don't want to keep going, but you have to remember, I know things are tough right now, but keep your chin up.
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What about this example sentence right here?
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Losing the game was disappointing, but we need to keep our chins up and keep practicing.
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Hey, I know it's hard.
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I know that we lost the last game, but we have to keep our chins up.
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We have to stay hopeful and continue practicing.
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Again, keep your chin up.
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And what about this third example sentence?
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She faced many challenges, but she always kept her chin up and never gave up.
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Despite the circumstances, despite the challenges, she never gave up.
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No, she faced many challenges, but she always kept her chin up and never gave up.
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So again, keep your chin up.
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Excellent.
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I love it.
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All right.
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So you've learned quite a few words today.
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And I want to remind you, if you want to keep getting words from me on a day, I'm going to tell you what I'm going to do.
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I'm going to tell you what I'm going to do.
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I'm going to tell you what I'm going to do.
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you, if you want to keep getting words from me on a daily basis from Sunday to Friday, totally for free.
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Don't forget to sign up for my free, absolutely free daily English vocabulary newsletter, go to www.dailyenglishvocabulary.com.
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And you'll have me in your inbox every day.
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I'll talk to you next time.
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You still there?
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You know what time it is.
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It's story time.
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Hey, I said it's story time.
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Now listen, earlier in today's lesson, I mentioned that I had compassion on homeless people.
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And I mentioned that when I was in Korea, I started this program where once a month, the missionaries and I missionary teachers and I would go and hand out food.
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I want to give you a little bit more detail about that program because something happened one time and I had to keep my chin up.
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So each month we would collect money.
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We'd all donate money and we use that money to purchase the food that we take out to the homeless people.
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Remember I said we were missionaries though.
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We didn't have a lot of money, right?
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So we would all kind of put money together, but we needed a certain amount to take to actually the restaurant to purchase the food.
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We didn't want to take 10 meals out there and then you get 50 homeless people and you didn't have enough.
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So we needed around five to $700 each month in order to get the right amount of plates of food.
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So this month we only had $300 collected and we were planning on going out that Sunday.
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So it was around Monday of the week, right before we were going out the following Sunday to feed the homeless.
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We needed $200 more to get the minimum amount of meals.
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So I was stressed.
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I was a little discouraged.
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And I was praying hard.
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I was like, Lord, where are we going to get this $200?
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We really want to feed the homeless, but I can't pressure the missionaries because we're all struggling.
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We don't have the money.
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And I prayed and I prayed and I prayed.
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And the day before I had to place the order with the restaurant, randomly, I got a raise.
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They gave us a bonus out of nowhere.
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We didn't know anything about it.
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And do you know how much my bonus was?
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$200.
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In that moment, I remember literally sitting at my desk in Korea, turning on my computer and seeing the message that the $200 bonus had been given to us.
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In that moment, I remembered you have to keep your chin up in challenging situations because they will work out.
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God had answered my prayers.
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I just needed to keep my chin up.
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And I got that $200 immediately to get out of my bank account to use, to purchase the meals for the homeless people.
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And we all were able to go out and feed the homeless.
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And we had a wonderful time, literally having conversations with them.
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We didn't just drop off the food and leave.
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We spoke with the homeless people and it was a great experience.
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So remember, no matter what your situation is, keep your chin up.
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I believe in you.
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为什么要通过这个视频练习口语?
通过这个视频,你可以学习到一些重要的英语单词和表达方式,帮助你在日常交流中更具流利感。在今天的课程中,老师提到的“同理心(empathy)”和“感恩(gratitude)”都是非常实用的词汇。练习这些词汇不仅能帮助你在雅思口语练习中表现得更好,还有助于理解他人的情感,从而提高你的人际沟通能力。
在跟随视频内容进行口语练习时,可以模仿老师的发音和句子结构。这种方法被称为“影子跟读(shadowspeak)”,通过重复视频中的句子,你将快速提高发音和语调,帮助你在真实交流中变得更加自信。
语法与表达的语境分析
视频中有几个关键句子结构值得注意:
- 表达能力(the ability to):老师使用这个结构来描述“同理心”的定义,比如“the ability to understand and share the feelings of others”。这是一个常见的用法,可以在描述个人技能时使用。
- 主语+动词+宾语(Subject + Verb + Object):例如“她通过倾听和支持她需要帮助的朋友来表现出极大的同理心”。这种结构使表达更为清晰直接,非常适合日常对话。
- 导致(can lead to):老师提到“发展同理心可以导致更强的关系和更好的沟通”,表明因果关系,在描述结果时非常实用。
常见的发音陷阱
在视频中,老师的发音清晰,但有些词可能对英语学习者来说有挑战性:
- Empathy(同理心):发音时注意重音的位置,确保流利且清晰。
- Gratitude(感恩):这个词在快速对话中容易被混淆,特别是当你与其他词汇连读时。
通过看YouTube学英语,记录下这些发音,反复模仿,不断练习,可以避免在发音上出错。同时,结合影子跟读(shadow speech)的练习方法,加快提升你的口语能力!
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。
