跟读练习: Pronunciation Analysis of Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Speaking English - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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why we are here today to be sure
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that seven tips to sound more like a native speaker with
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the Saudi Prince hey guys this is Jeff a fluent American
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and we are analyzing Prince Mohammed's speech let's get right into it
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so the very first thing we're gonna mention is word stress
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you want to make sure you're stressing the right syllable listen to this again
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and see if you can identify which words are being mistressed.
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More than 80 years of alignments and big interest politically, economically, and security.
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Politically, economically, security.
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In fact every single one of these words when he says it has actually the stress on the wrong syllable.
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So always make sure that you're stressing the right syllable in words.
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Even if people understand you,
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you still want to make you're stressing the right word if the goal is to sound natural.
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See if you can identify the mistressed word as well here.
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Again, ally, ally.
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So based off of all these words that we've seen,
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the correct stresses would be these.
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Ally, politically, economically, security.
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A lot of of our next points have to do with vowel sounds.
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For instance listen to this.
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Again job.
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Job.
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Should be a little bit wider.
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Ah ah raising your mouth.
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Notice you can see back into my throat and that's a key component of the ah sound.
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Your tongue is down so make sure you're making
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that ah sound wide enough in American English ah ja job
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you know one key to sounding natural is making sure
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that those vowel sounds are super super clear English is paying
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more attention to vowel sounds than the consonant sounds for instance
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listen to this more than 80 years of aliments you want to hold
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that vowel sound longer years years compare that to how he originally said it more than 80 So again,
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just make that a little bit longer.
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Years.
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You can also hear it in this sentence as well.
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To tackle 200 billion US dollar of opportunity.
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And again, the longer vowel now would be tackled, tackled.
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Compare that to how he said it. To tackle.
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Another sound that can be tricky has to do with numbers.
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To tackle 200 billion US dollar of opportunity in the next four years.
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Yin, billion, billion.
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Compare that to how he says it.
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So again when you're dealing with words like million,
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billion, trillion, that last part is almost like adding a Y sound at the start.
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So it's like y-y-en, y-en.
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Continuing with vowel sounds, you also want to pay attention to long vowels that link with the letter L, like here.
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You've talked to them, Mr. President, about the military deals.
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The implementation in it is more than 30%.
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Deals, deals, linking to eel, eel.
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So when you have a long vowel,
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in this case it's the long i
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and it's linking with the letter l it's going to break
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into two parts like eel eel deals deals it's not deals
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it's more deals deals today mr president about the military deals another issue with vowels in addition to making sure
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that you're holding them long enough it's also making sure
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that your mouth is wide enough like in this situation to be sure that we've tickles all the opportunities and...
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Sure, sure.
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Oh, not just a little wider er er sure sure you
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see this in a couple of other words too more opportunities
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and that's why we are here today today today holding
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that a sound longer there's a tendency for a lot of
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students to kind of shut the mouth a little bit too soon
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and you want to make sure you're holding it wide enough for
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that a sound especially at the ends of words like in
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why we are here today today today our last quick note
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has more to do with intonation patterns make sure not to overuse them whether it's the falling
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or the rising intonation make sure they're not using it too
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much we have the oldest ally first of america in the
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middle east right i think this is a good situation where
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a falling intonation with sounded more natural in the Middle East in the Middle East knows
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that fall similarly so it's a cause for a lot of jobs in Saudi Arabia directly directly
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directly
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so it's a directly more directly falling there is a lot
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of things could be tackled in the close future future future so it's a future more future falling again.
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关于本课

在本节课中,我们将学习如何通过分析沙特阿拉伯王子穆罕默德·本·萨勒曼的英语发音来改善您的英语口语能力。我们将重点关注正确的重音、元音音素以及如何使您的发音听起来更自然。通过模仿和练习,您将能逐渐掌握如何在说英语时更接近母语者的发音风格。

关键词汇与短语

  • 压力 - 指音节重音的重要性。
  • 元音 - 发音中清晰的元音声音至关重要。
  • 对齐 - 在说话时保持单词的清晰发音。
  • 机会 - 强调在句子中的重要词汇。
  • 亿 - 计算数字时的发音,特别是“billion”。
  • 影子跟读 - 一种通过重复模仿来提高发音的方法。
  • 自然 - 目标是让您的英语听起来更自然。

练习技巧

在练习时,试着跟随沙特王子的速度和语调进行影子跟读。您可以先听一遍他所说的句子,然后模仿他的发音和节奏。重点注意以下几点:

  • 重音 - 确保在句子中的重要单词上加重音。例如,注意“politically”和“economically”等词的正确重音。
  • 元音发音 - 模仿他发音中的元音音素,例如将“job”的发音拉长,要发出更宽广的“ah”音。
  • 数字发音 - 特别注意在说数字时的发音,例如“two hundred billion”,增强结尾的清晰度。
  • 慢速影子跟读 - 刚开始时可以降低语速,进而慢慢提高,确保每个单词都能清晰发出。

这些技巧可以帮助您在 看YouTube学英语 中有效提升您的 英语口语练习 能力,逐步进入 英语影子跟读 的状态。记得不断练习,并在日常生活中尝试使用这些新学到的发音。

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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