跟读练习: LGCAM18T1-P3 - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Hi, Chantal.
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Hi, Chantal.
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What did you think of the talk then?
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Hi, Hugo.
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I thought it was good once I'd moved seats.
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Oh, were the people beside you chatting or something?
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It wasn't that.
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I went early so that I'd get a seat and not have to stand.
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But then this guy sat right in front of me and he was so tall.
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It's hard to see through people's heads, isn't it?
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Impossible.
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Anyway, to answer your question,
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I thought it was really interesting,
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especially what the speaker said about the job market.
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Me too.
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I mean, we know we're going into a really competitive field,
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so it's obvious that we may struggle to get work.
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That's right.
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And we know we can't all have that dream job.
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Yeah, but it looks like there's a whole range of areas of work that we hadn't even thought of,
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like fashion journalism for instance.
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Yeah, I wasn't expecting so many career options.
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Hmm.
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Overall, she had quite a strong message, didn't she?
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She did.
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She kept saying things like,
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I know you all think this, but.. and then she'd tell us how it really is.
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Perhaps she thinks students are a bit narrow-minded about the industry.
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It was a bit harsh, though.
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We know it's a tough industry.
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Yeah.
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And we're only first years, after all.
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We've got a lot to learn.
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Exactly.
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Do you think our secondary school education should have been more career-focused?
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Well, we had numerous talks on careers,
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which was good, but none of them were very inspiring.
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They could have asked more people like today's speaker to talk to us.
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I agree.
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We were told about lots of different careers,
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just when we needed to be,
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but not by the experts who really know stuff.
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So, did today's talk influence your thoughts on what career you'd like to take up in the future?
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Well, I promised myself that I'd go through this course and keep an open mind till the end.
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But I think it's better to pick an area of the industry now
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and then aim to get better and better at it.
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Well, I think we'll just have to differ on that issue.
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One thing's for certain though.
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From what she said, we'll be unpaid assistants in the industry for quite a long time.
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I'm prepared for that, aren't you?
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Actually, I'm not going to accept that view.
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Really?
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But she knows it's the case and everyone else says the same.
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That doesn't mean it has to be true for me.
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OK.
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Well, I hope you're right.
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I thought the speaker's account of her first job was fascinating.
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Yeah.
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She admitted she was lucky to get work being a personal dresser for a musician.
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She didn't even apply for the job,
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and there she was, getting paid to choose all his clothes.
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It must have felt amazing.
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Though she said all she was looking for back then was experience, not financial reward.
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And then he was so mean telling her she was more interested in her own appearance than his.
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But she did realise he was right about that,
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which really made me think.
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I'm always considering my own clothes,
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but now I can see you should be focusing on your client.
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She obviously regretted losing the job.
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Well, as she said, she should have hidden her negative feelings about him, but she didn't.
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It was really brave the way she picked herself up and took that job in retail.
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Fancy working in a shop after that.
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Yeah, well, she recommended we all do it at some point.
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I guess as a designer you'd get to find out some useful information,
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like how big or small the average shopper is.
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I think that's an issue for manufacturers, not designers.
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However, it would be useful to know if there's a gap in the market, you know?
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An item that no one's stocking but that consumers are looking for.
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Yeah, people don't give up searching.
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They also take things back to the store if they aren't right.
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Yeah.
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Imagine you worked in an expensive shop and you found out the garments sold there were being returned because they...
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.. fell apart in the wash.
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Yeah, it would be good to know that kind of thing.
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Yeah.

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在本课中,学习者将通过分析谈话内容,专注于英语听力和口语的提高。我们将讨论职业市场,以及行业内可能的不同职业选择,为你的职业发展带来启发。通过模仿视频中的对话,学习者将加强自己在真实对话中的理解和表达能力,这对于未来的职业生涯至关重要。

关键词汇与短语

  • 职场市场 (job market): 当前就业环境和机会。
  • 竞争激烈 (competitive field): 形容某行业的竞争程度。
  • 时尚传媒 (fashion journalism): 一种专业领域,专注于时尚行业的报道。
  • 职业选择 (career options): 不同的职业路径和选择。
  • 行业专家 (industry experts): 在特定行业内具有专业知识和经验的人。
  • 无薪助手 (unpaid assistants): 在相关行业内没有薪水的实习生或助手。

练习技巧

为了更好地进行英语影子跟读 (shadowspeaks),建议学习者在观看视频时,注意演讲者的语速和语调。由于对话较为自然,学习者可以通过shadow speech,较轻松地模仿每个句子。

首先,建议反复观看对话的关键部分,特别是在听到有关职业市场和演讲者观点的段落时。将视频暂停,每当对话结束时,尝试用你自己的声音重复前面的句子。不断调整你与视频之间的时间差,确保在影子跟读时,能够跟上演讲者的语速。

此外,你还可以通过不同的shadowing site寻找相关对话材料,练习如何将自己对职业的看法表达得更清晰。每次练习后,反思自己如何运用新学到的词汇和短语,逐步提升口语能力。

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。

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