跟读练习: Letter to the Future - English Action Verbs - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Some houses hold more than furniture and old photographs.
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Some houses hold more than furniture and old photographs.
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Some houses hold memories, waiting quietly in the dark.
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Sometimes, all it takes is a dusty attic and a curious heart to uncover a story that was never truly forgotten.
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It's late afternoon at the grandparents' farmhouse.
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Emma and Lucas are upstairs, exploring while the adults talk downstairs.
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I wonder what's inside this trunk.
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Help me open it.
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OK.
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Wow, there are so many old books and photographs in this trunk.
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Let's see what else is in here.
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Emma flips through a book she found in the trunk.
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Lucas examines a watch with a magnifying glass.
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She reaches back inside and carefully lifts out a delicate music box.
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Lucas watches her with quiet fascination, leaning slightly forward.
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Emma discovers a tightly rolled parchment scroll.
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She unties the cord carefully.
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Her eyes widen slightly.
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Lucas, look at this.
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What's that?
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It's a hand-drawn map.
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The barn, the well, the vegetable garden, and near the large oak tree at the edge of the farm, A red X.
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In the corner, written in pencil, are two small letters.
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J.M.
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Who's J.M.?
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I don't know.
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But I think we're about to find out.
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Without another word, they head downstairs and slip outside quietly.
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The children walk down the path toward the barn as the sun sets behind the hills.
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They study the map, exchange a determined glance and walk past the stone well and the vegetable garden.
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In the distance, a large ancient oak tree stands in the middle of a meadow.
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The children approach the oak.
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When they reach the oak tree, they stop.
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Emma looks at the map again.
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This is the place.
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Who do you think carved those initials?
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Maybe someone who wanted to remember this place.
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Lucas, look!
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There is a shovel over there.
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Can you go get it?
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The boy reaches the small shovel in the garden.
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He grips the wooden handle and pulls it from the soil.
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Dig right here.
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Let's see what we find.
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Do you think something's really there?
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I have a feeling.
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Let's find out.
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Lucas begins digging near the tree roots.
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Suddenly, the shovel strikes something slightly harder beneath the soil, and both children freeze for a brief second.
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It's a very old metal box.
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It's locked.
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Why would someone lock it?
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Hear that?
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There's definitely something inside.
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How are we going to unlock the box?
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There's no key here.
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Hmm.
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Come on, let's search for it.
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It must be hidden somewhere around here.
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They start searching around the tree and suddenly spot a hollow.
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They kneel beside it and peer inside.
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The hollow is empty.
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There is nothing inside.
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Maybe Dad knows something about all this and can help us.
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Yeah, we should go home and ask him.
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Ask me what?
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Dad, you scared us.
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How did you sneak up on us like that?
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We didn't hear you coming.
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What are you two doing out here?
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Dad, you have to see what we found.
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You're not going to believe this.
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We found this box buried here.
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We had to dig it out.
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It was right there, like someone didn't want anyone to find it.
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Wow, I haven't seen this in years.
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I buried this.
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JM stands for Jamie Miller.
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I was 10 years old.
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I made a time capsule.
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I even locked it so no one could open it.
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But your name is Benjamin Miller.
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It is.
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But when I was a kid, everyone called me Jamie.
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It was my nickname.
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You were Jamie?
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We didn't know that.
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Do you still have the key to the metal box, Dad?
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I think so.
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It should be in my old desk.
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Let's go back to Grandma and Grandpa's house to look for it.
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The children and their father head excitedly toward the house, the boy proudly carrying the treasured metal box.
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Lucas and Emma step into the living room.
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Their father follows closely behind.
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I can't wait to find out what's hidden in there.
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Me neither.
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Let's hurry up and find the key.
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What's all this excitement?
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What's going on?
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Wait, that box.
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It can't be.
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Is that what I think it is?
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You know what, Grandpa?
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We just found it buried next to the oak tree.
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Oh, my.
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That's the time capsule.
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Your father buried it so many years ago.
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Benjamin pulls open each drawer of the desk and searches through the contents carefully.
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But he fails to find the key to the metal box.
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Dad, I can't find the key anywhere Do you have any idea where it might be?
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Hmm, let me think
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Wait I think I'm starting to remember something I didn't leave the key in the desk I remember now I hid it in a book And where is the book?
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I remember I put it on the shelf by the window.
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Then, let's go check.
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Grandfather and his son begin flipping through a few books from the shelf.
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Suddenly, the grandfather reveals the hidden key to his son.
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The children hurry over to see the long-awaited key for themselves.
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You found the key, Grandpa.
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I knew you would.
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You never give up.
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Looks like it's finally time to open the time capsule.
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Benjamin kneels and carefully slides the key into the lock.
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The lock opens and he lifts the lid.
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That was my favorite.
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Back then, the world felt so big and I couldn't wait to grow up.
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I see there are also some photographs here of Grandma and Grandpa's house.
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It was much smaller back then.
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Is that you here, Dad?
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Yes, that's me.
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He was 10 years old there.
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What about this letter?
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Did you write it, Dad?
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Let me see, son.
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Dear future me, I'm 10 years old today, and I'm putting this letter in the box so you'll remember what I dreamed about.
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More than anything, I hope that one day you have a happy family.
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I hope there's laughter in your house and that you feel proud of the life you built.
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I also hope you bring your kids back here, to this very place, and show them this box.
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I hope you tell them stories about when you were 10 and believe the world was full of adventure.
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If you're standing here with them now, then maybe some dreams really do come true.
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Jamie, age 10.
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You did it, Dad!
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Everything you hoped for is here!
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You, too, are the best part of that dream.
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This is better than treasure.
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Yes, it is.
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Some things have to be hidden for a while to understand their value.
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From the kitchen, Grandma calls...
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Dinner's ready.
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Let's leave it right here for now.
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Some memories deserve a little time to breathe.
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关于本课
在这节课中,学习者将练习与探索相关的英语动作动词,增强他们在描述事件和情感时的表达能力。通过了解Emma和Lucas在祖父母农舍的冒险故事,学习者将掌握如何有效地使用动词来描述动作,以及如何通过故事的细节增强口语表达能力。这些技能将极大地提升你的英语口语练习能力,特别是在叙述动词的使用上。
重要词汇与短语
- hold - 拥有
- explore - 探索
- discover - 发现
- examine - 检查
- carve - 雕刻
- dig - 挖掘
- map - 地图
- fascination - 魅力
练习技巧
为了有效地提高你的英语口语技能,尤其是在这个视频的上下文中,建议采用影子跟读的方法。观看视频时,注意听说话的节奏和语调。Emma和Lucas的对话有自然的停顿和感情的投入。你可以重复他们的对话,尝试模仿他们的音节和重音。这样一来,你不仅能练习英语动作动词的使用,还能提升自己的语言流利度。
建议你在安静的环境中进行英语影子跟读,确保能够清楚地听到每一个词汇。同时,保持对话的速度。刚开始时,可以慢慢跟读,逐渐提升速度,这样更容易适应自然的对话节奏。记得多加练习,以便能够在真实的对话中自如应用这些动词。
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。