跟读练习: Self Motivation | Brendan Clark | TEDxYouth@BarnstableHS - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Transcriber: Victor Borges Reviewer: David DeRuwe Thank you for such a wonderful introduction.
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Transcriber: Victor Borges Reviewer: David DeRuwe Thank you for such a wonderful introduction.
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Great. I'm here today to talk about motivation, and I've learned in my few years on this earth that motivation is really the key to effecting change in anything that you do.
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You can put a paper that was written without motivation, without any effort, and a paper that was written with drive and passion next to each other; it's clear which one is the winner.
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Motivation is the underlying factor, I believe, in everything that we do on a daily basis.
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If you don't have motivation in something that you do, then you really can't achieve what it is that you want to achieve.
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Everyone has motivation for things they're passionate about, things that interest you, things that inspire you, and of course you'll have motivation if you play a sport, if you're in drama, if you're in a band, you'll have motivation to accomplish that task.
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But the true test of finding motivation is if you can find it in something that doesn't interest you.
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Personally, I'm interested in sitting through town council meetings and reading the 404-page town of Barnstable budget.
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But others might not find so much paper so interesting.
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However, motivation can be found in everything that you do.
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I like to look at it, in terms of finding motivation, as just putting yourself in someone else's shoes.
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When you're questioning, "Why do I have to do this?
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Why do I have to put in the time and the effort?" you can just look at what you're doing and say, "This helps this person because ... " or "This person is going to appreciate my effort and my motivation on this task because ... " And I've always found that that appreciation that others have for the effort that you put in, that's what motivates me, the fact that someone is going to appreciate what I did.
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So when the teacher gives you a paper or something to do, and you say, "This is stupid. I have better things to do.
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I'd much rather go outside and throw a football." Whatever it is, look at it and say, "This person is going to appreciate the work.
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This person put in the effort to create the assignment.
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Now they're going to see it and appreciate it." I do that in every assignment I'm given and everything that is ever brought before me.
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And that's always something that I think we need to go out and look at when we go out to tackle an issue.
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Filing papers - people might not find it interesting.
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But think about how much help you're doing to somebody else.
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Think about the responsibility that you're helping someone else fulfill.
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And that sort of help and appreciation motivates you.
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For me, fine dressing is something that I like to do every single day, and I don't just do it because I enjoy it; I do it because people appreciate it.
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People see that I took the extra time to prepare myself for whatever it is that I'm doing, and they thank me for it, and that thanks, that appreciation, is truly what motivates me to go out and do whatever it is that is put before me.
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So I want to finish briefly just by saying that motivation is so important in anything that you do, and without it, you really can't accomplish what you want, but with it, you have the passion to effect change, the passion to make a difference, and you really do have the passion to go out and change the way things are done and make a difference in anything that you want to do.
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Thank you for your time and your ears.
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在这段TEDx演讲中,布伦丹·克拉克(Brendan Clark)分享了他对自我激励的看法。作为一名年轻人,他强调了在生活的各个领域中,激励的重要性。他认为,激励是推动变化的关键因素,能够帮助我们在学习、工作甚至日常生活中取得成功。从他个人的经历出发,布伦丹提醒我们,寻找激励的方式,尤其是在面对不感兴趣的任务时,如何通过理解他人的需求来提升自身的积极性。
日常交流的五个关键短语
- 我应该怎么做才能更有效? - 在面临挑战时,可以使用这个短语来思考更好的方法。
- 这项任务对他人有什么帮助? - 专注于任务对他人的积极影响,增强动机。
- 我为什么要投入时间和努力? - 自我反思,找到内在的激励。
- 他人会对此有何感激? - 认识到努力带来的回报,提升自己的主动性。
- 我为什么对这个事情感兴趣? - 发掘个人的兴趣点,帮助规划学习和发展目标。
逐步跟读指南
若想通过布伦丹·克拉克的演讲提高您的英语口语能力,您可以采用以下跟读技巧:
- 寻找适合的材料: 选择一段布伦丹的演讲内容,确保它在您的理解范围内。可以是短短几分钟的片段。
- 反复聆听: 多次播放这段视频,集中注意力听他如何表达观点、语调和节奏。
- 逐句模仿: 在听每一句话时,暂停并尝试复述。注意发音和语调,努力提高英语发音。
- 记录反馈: 将自己的声音录下来,与原视频对比,找出需要改进的地方,精确到每一个音节。
- 定期练习: 每周安排一定的时间进行英语影子跟读,利用这些短语进行日常口语练习,并关注如何在雅思口语练习中运用它们。
通过这样的练习,您不仅可以提高英语口语能力,还能增强学习的积极性,找到学习动力。记住,激励是您在学习和生活中取得成功的重要因素!
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。
