跟读练习: Talking about socialising 👋🥳🤭 Real Easy English - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Hello and welcome to Real Easy English, the podcast where we have real conversations in easy English to help you learn.
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I'm Neil.
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And I'm Georgie.
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You can now watch this podcast and find a worksheet to help you learn on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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So, Georgie, how are you?
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I'm very tired, actually.
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I've had a lot of social plans lately.
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How about you?
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Yeah, I'm fine.
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Social plans, that's interesting, because we're talking about friends today.
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Yes, we're talking about socialising, which means spending time with people for fun.
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So, Neil, do you like spending time with friends?
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Yeah, I love spending time with my friends.
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If I don't see my friends very often, I feel a bit sad and lonely.
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So, yeah, I really like seeing my friends, but But I don't get to see them very often because, you know, we're grown-ups and we have responsibilities.
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Mm-hmm.
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You have kids, you have lots of things going on.
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I also like spending time with my friends.
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I have lots of friends.
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As I said, I've had a lot of social plans lately.
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Pretty much every day I've been socialising.
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Wow.
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So, you like socialising, but do you like things like parties or do you prefer smaller social events?
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I do really like big parties because I like meeting new people.
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I like dancing as well.
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So at big parties, usually there's some music.
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But I do have a shy side of my personality.
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So usually a smaller event is better for me so I can have kind of deeper conversations with fewer people.
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How about you?
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Yeah, I don't really like that situation where you're at a party and don't know lots of people.
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So a small group of people that I mainly know and there's one or two people who I don't know so well.
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That's fine.
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But a bigger group with lots of people I don't know.
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I really don't like that.
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And why is that?
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Is that because you don't like small talk?
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Err, yeah.
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I don't really like small talk.
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It feels a bit empty.
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Small talk is conversations about things that aren't important, like the weather, Usually with people that you don't know very well.
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Yeah.
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And you don't like that.
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No, I find it awkward.
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So, Georgie, you like meeting new people.
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Do you feel embarrassed at all, or are you completely fine with that?
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Oh, I think it depends.
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I think if you find a topic quite quickly that you have in common, that avoids embarrassment.
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But it's when you meet someone new, you don't know them very well, obviously, because they're new, and you don't know what they like or don't like or what they think is rude or not rude.
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And if you can figure that out quite quickly, it's usually OK.
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Do you usually feel quite embarrassed then?
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Sometimes.
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Like you said, it depends.
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If you find something that you have in common, and you can talk about that, sometimes you don't find something in common and then it's really, I don't know, embarrassing, I suppose.
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Ooh, I feel strange just thinking about it.
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obviously you like parties you like socializing but do you like spending time alone i get more energy from spending time alone and relaxing and not talking to anyone um i often get what i call social burnout which means you just get exhausted from spending too much time with others how about you well yeah I spending time alone is also important and I like to do that but not so much, not as much as maybe spending time with people, because like I said before, if I'm alone for too long, I get a bit lonely and feel a bit, I don't know, just lacking energy.
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Let's recap the vocabulary we heard in this podcast, starting with socialise, which means to spend time with friends or other people to enjoy yourself.
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We heard small talk, which is conversation about things which aren't important, such as the weather or the traffic.
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We use small talk a lot in the UK.
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We heard some adjectives to describe how you might feel about meeting new people.
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So we had embarrassed, which means feeling ashamed or shy.
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And we also heard awkward, which means feeling uncomfortable when you're meeting new people.
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We also heard in common, so if you have something in common with someone, it means you share the same likes, dislikes or interests with someone.
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That's it for this episode of Real Easy English.
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Test what you've learned by downloading the free worksheet on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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See you then!
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Bye!
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关于本课

在本期视频中,Neil和Georgie探讨了社交的主题,分享了他们对与朋友相处的看法。他们聊到了如何平衡社交生活与成年人的责任,同时讨论了在不同社交场合下的感受和偏好。学习者将练习与“社交”相关的词汇,理解在参加聚会时可能遇到的不同语境,并掌握如何表达自己在社交场合中的感受。这不仅能提高你的英语口语练习能力,还有助于提升发音练习的自信和流利度。

重要词汇和短语

  • socialising: 社交,指与人群一起度过愉快时光的行为。
  • social plans: 社交计划,指安排与朋友或家人一起进行的社交活动。
  • small talk: 寒暄,即关于无关紧要话题的轻松交谈。
  • embarrassed: 感到尴尬,用来描述遇到社交障碍时的情感。
  • awkward: 尴尬的,描述一个令人在社交中感到不适的情况。
  • deep conversations: 深入对话,指与较少人数进行的富有深度和意义的交流。

本视频练习技巧

在进行跟读练习时,建议学习者注意语速。首先以较慢的速度听并跟读,确保能清晰地发出每个单词,以提高发音的准确性。然后,逐渐尝试以接近原视频的速度进行跟读,以增强英语流利度。在练习过程中,尤其要注意口音的变化,努力模仿Neil和Georgie的语调和表达方式,这将极大地提升你的口语能力。在社交场合的对话中,尝试使用新学的词汇和短语,增强与他人交流时的自信心。同时,在参加聚会或社交活动时,准备好应对寒暄话题,减少尴尬的情境。这些技巧将有助于你在雅思口语考试中表现得更加自如。

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。

如何在ShadowingEnglish上有效练习

  1. 选择您的视频: 挑选一段语音清晰、自然的YouTube视频。TED演讲,BBC新闻,电影片段,播客或雅思口语范例都很好。将URL粘贴到搜索栏中。从较短的视频(短于5分钟)以及您真正感兴趣的内容开始——兴趣是最重要的导师。
  2. 先听,理解上下文: 第一次听的时候,将速度保持在1倍速并仅仅倾听。还不要尝试重复。专注于理解其含义,收集新词汇,并注意讲话人如何强调单词,连读声音及使用停顿。
  3. 设置跟读模式:
    • 等待模式:选择 +3s+5s ——在每句话播放完毕后,视频会自动暂停以便您有时间大声重复它。如果您想完全控制并在每次重复后由您自己点击下一步,请选择 手动
    • 字幕同步:YouTube字幕有时会在音频前或后略微出现。使用 ±100ms 使它们完美对齐以助您准确跟读。
  4. 大声跟读(核心练习): 这是真正发生改变的一步。当一个句子播放出来立刻——或在暂停期间——大声、清晰且自信地重复出来。千万不要只是张张嘴:要模仿说话者的准确节奏、重音、音高和连读。力求听上去就像说话者的影子,而不仅是逐字背诵。使用重复功能多次练习同一个句子,直到感觉自然为止。
  5. 提高难度: 当练习段落变得相对舒适后,就去挑战自我。将速度增加至 <code>1.25x</code> 或甚至 <code>1.5x</code> 以训练高速语言反射。或者将等待模式调整为 <code>关闭</code> 以进行连续跟读——这是最进阶同样收益最大的模式。持续的每日15–30分钟的练习将可以在几周内产生可见的效果。

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