跟读练习: Spend a Day With Me in the English Countryside 🇬🇧 | Learn Real English - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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If you can understand this video,
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then you can understand real British English.
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I'm going to take you on a normal day in England with me.
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There'll be no script, no deliberate slow speaking.
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So if you can understand this video,
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then that's a very good sign for your English.
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I am currently out on a beautiful walk,
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and I can't wait to bring you out and show you the beautiful English countryside with me.
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However, this is not, unfortunately,
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how I started my day.
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I wish I had got out earlier, but I didn't.
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So let me take you back to the beginning.
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Good morning.
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It is 7.30 and as usual,
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we are running a bit late.
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that is a useful expression to have to be running a bit late
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so I have just dropped the kids off at nursery to drop off is a very common phrasal verb
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that you will use lots if you have children I have come to a local supermarket
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that is just around the corner from my children's nursery it's called Tesco
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and I will show you in a moment it's a very common British supermarket
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that you can find pretty much everywhere
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because I need to pick up a few bits
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and bobs a few of the essentials like milk
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and bread I will take you in briefly with me
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if you haven't seen a British supermarket then You are in for a treat.
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It's not that exciting.
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Here's one of the aisles,
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which is a useful word to know for supermarkets.
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It was much quieter than usual because it was early morning.
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I am driving back home from the supermarket.
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So sorry, I can't look at you.
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I must keep my eyes on the road for safety.
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So I picked up some bread and some milk and I also got some...
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Well, I don't know if these exist for other places,
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but they're very popular here around Easter.
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They're called hot cross bunks nursery where my children go to is about 15 minutes drive
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So it's not too bad in the mornings.
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I left a little bit later today Finally,
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it is time to make a coffee.
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We have our lovely a lovely coffee set up here,
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where yes, we do grind the beans and I was a skeptic
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about this at first but actually my husband was absolutely right.
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It makes a huge difference to how the coffee tastes.
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I'm gonna make myself some breakfast and then I will be able to crack on with the day.
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Thankfully the weather is brightening up slightly
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so hopefully by the time I take you out for a walk later it will still be a bit sunny, fingers crossed.
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Often I come out and have my coffee in the garden.
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I find it can be the best way to lift your mood so I recommend it.
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We are in my study and before I take you out to see the beautiful English countryside for a walk,
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I have some editing to do and I have some lessons to teach.
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If you are interested in online lessons with me or for my courses that are coming soon,
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details are below.
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And now for one of my favourite parts of the day,
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getting out for a beautiful walk.
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And this time I'm going to take you with me.
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it is just that time of year
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when the bluebells are starting to come out in the UK
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and it is just beautiful although they're not out properly yet
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when they're out fully
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which will be in a few weeks time they will just carpet the woods in fact
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if I find a picture I will put it up for what they're normally like we're at
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that stage where the bluebells are just starting to come out
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but they're not quite there yet but it's one of my favorite times
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because the days are getting longer now in the UK we get really short days in winter
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and it is very depressing so the days are getting longer
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because the clocks have changed and the trees are just starting to get their leaves through
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In a few weeks they'll have this amazing,
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really vibrant, luminous green which is just beautiful.
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I predominantly work from home because I tutor.
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I mean I do work in other places too but because of that,
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tutoring, editing, building courses, I spend most of the day cooped up in the study.
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and I get quite badly what we call cabin fever.
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So I get something called cabin fever,
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which means I feel like I need to just get out.
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So every day I get out for a walk and we are lucky enough that now we live in the countryside.
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As some of you know I used to live in London,
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well we used to live in London for a long time actually for over a decade
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and we just moved back near to where I grew up which is in the countryside about nine months ago.
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Yes it's a new change but I'm absolutely loving it because it's so peaceful Just listen,
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listen to the birds and just this view.
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I mean, and there are loads of walks like that.
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I don't know if you can see again the bluebells behind me.
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I do miss London.
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I miss, you know, I lived there for over 10 years.
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I miss the sort of,
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the buzzing nature of a big city,
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even though it can be a bit chaotic.
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But also, I was thinking about this the other day.
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It was the period before I had children.
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And any of you who are parents to young children or parents at all, maybe this resonates.
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You know, life was very different before they arrived.
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There we go, more beautiful bluebells behind me there.
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Both for the better and worse,
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you know, it's, as you'll know, there's nothing more fulfilling.
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I have a one-year-old and a three-year-old and they just light up my entire world.
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But life just is different,
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you know, it's not as free.
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I think I was a bit naive when I was pregnant with my daughter
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because I fell into that trap that I think a lot of people do,
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thinking, oh, life won't be that different.
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Everyone overstates and exaggerates how much life changes.
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We'll be that couple who just,
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you know, puts the baby on our front and goes to a music festival.
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And now I just laugh at the naivety.
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But so yes, London, for me,
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represents a different period of life,
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a period where we could eat out at a restaurant,
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any night we wanted to or go to the cinema or go to a gallery or a West End show.
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We could go on a mini break in a faraway city on a whim,
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spur of the moment spontaneously.
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But yes this is one of my favourite parts of the day,
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getting out for a beautiful walk and if this is something
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that you really enjoy let me know because I can make more of these,
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these sort of videos where you spend the day with me and I will invest in better equipment.
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The sun is coming out,
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sit back and enjoy while I show you some of the beauty of the surrounding landscape
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and I will see you when we get back home again.
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And if you are curious about how narrow British country lanes can be,
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then here we go.
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I hope you enjoyed that walk, I definitely enjoyed it.
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I am home now, so I need to make myself a quick bite to eat.
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I never have that heavy a lunch,
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I always have quite a light lunch,
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so I need to grab a quick bite to eat,
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maybe a cup of tea,
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and then I need to get on with the rest of my work this afternoon.
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So more editing and I have another lesson to teach.
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So exciting.
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And here is the hot cross bun that I mentioned.
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So it's very common in the UK around Easter time.
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And then of course a cup of tea.
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So I just finished my editing and lessons and I'm about to go and get the kiddos from nursery again.
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I thought we'd leave it there for today because the evenings can get completely chaotic with two kids under three.
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Now, you might have noticed this video that this wasn't slow textbook English.
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This is how people actually speak.
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A bit fast, a bit messy, at times unclear.
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So if it was difficult for you to understand at times,
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don't worry, that's completely normal.
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This sort of learning is actually one of the most effective ways of learning because it's real life.
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So don't worry if you didn't understand everything because that's actually how you improve.
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Not by memorising more rules but by hearing English like this more often.
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Obviously this was very different to my usual sort of videos where I'm just giving a lesson and talking.
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if you did prefer this please do let me know it's
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been quite different today making it it's a very different experience I've enjoyed it
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and if it's popular with you
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and you all enjoyed it I would happily happily do it again
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so please let me know and also then I will invest in the proper equipment
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because obviously you might have noticed from today I don't have it if you want to learn more daily English,
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real life English, not textbook English,
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then make sure you subscribe because this is the place for you.
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Make sure you have a look at all of my free PDFs
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that I offer as well as the courses and online lessons with me that are linked below.
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I loved bringing you with me on my day so as I said I'll be happy to do it again,
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let me know, I'll see you next time.
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- drop off:这个短语动词指的是将某人或某物放下,是有孩子的人的日常用语,学习这个表达能够帮助你更自然地进行交流。
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在视频中,讲者使用了一些可能对非母语者来说比较困难的单词和连读现象。比如,“hot cross buns”这个词组中的“cross”发音可能会让习惯于普通话的学习者感到挑战。此外,讲者的英式口音和说话节奏对于练习英语影子跟读(shadow speech)也非常宝贵,帮助学习者更好地适应和掌握英语口音。
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