跟读练习: Talking about the news: 📰📱 Real Easy English - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hello.
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You're listening to Real Easy English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Beth.
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And I'm Neil.
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This is the podcast where we have real conversations in easy English for you to listen along and learn.
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As always, you can find a text version of this episode to read along on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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So, Beth, how are you this week?
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I'm very good, thank you.
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How are you, Neil?
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I'm very well, thank you.
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What are we talking about today?
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We are talking about how much we follow the news.
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Ah, the news.
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OK, so what do we mean by follow the news?
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So when we say follow the news,
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it means that you are interested in the news.
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So you might read it on your phone,
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listen to it on the radio or watch it on TV quite regularly.
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Yes, and you can also follow sports, can't you?
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So if you like a particular,
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for example, football team, you might check your phone a lot to find out the score,
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to follow and see how they're doing.
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Yeah, exactly.
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So, Neil, do you follow the news?
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Yes, I think it's difficult not to follow the news.
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First thing in the morning,
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I look on my phone to see if anything big has happened overnight,
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and then I check a lot during the day just to see what's happening.
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So I do follow news.
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How about you?
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Yes, I'm the same.
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So I get notifications on my phone throughout the day.
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But sometimes I find that that's a little bit too much.
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Sometimes you need a break when you're working and you don't want to see the news all the time.
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And my phone does notify me a lot about the news.
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Yeah, I think you can have too much news
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and it can be not very good for you to read lots of usually quite bad news.
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Yes, definitely.
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So why do you like to follow the news even though it can be too sad?
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That's a very good question.
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I think it's a bit of a habit.
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It's a bit addictive.
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and I think we sometimes feel like we need to know what's happening,
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even if we have actually no control over what is happening.
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Yeah, I completely agree, because even though I get notifications and I read the news,
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I sometimes feel like I still don't know enough about what's going on
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because there's so much information out there and
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so many different ways to get the news
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that it's not enough to just read one article so much information that you want to understand.
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So Beth, we work at the BBC.
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We do.
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It's a news organisation.
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Have your news habits changed since you started working at the BBC?
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Yes, I think they definitely have.
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I think I probably pay more attention to the news now than I did in the past.
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And for example, I already knew some information about certain topics,
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but now I want to learn even more,
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so I try to pay more attention to things that maybe I wasn't as interested in,
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in the past.
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What about you?
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Does working at the BBC mean you pay more attention to the news?
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Well, I used to be a journalist at the BBC,
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so probably I used to pay more attention or follow the news more than I do now,
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because now I make these programmes about English.
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Maybe it's good that you don't follow the news as much as you did,
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because it's not always good.
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It's not.
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It's often bad news.
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OK, let's recap the vocabulary we learned during the conversation.
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We had follow the news,
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which means to be interested in the news.
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We used to and to means more than is needed of something.
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So, I watched too much news.
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We also had enough which means as much as is needed of something.
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So, if you think you watch enough news,
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you don't need more and you don't need less.
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And we've had already which means before now.
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Yes, I said that before I worked at the BBC,
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I already followed quite a bit of news.
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And I can't believe it is already the end of this episode and it's the end of the series.
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Yes, that's sad news.
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So, we will be back with more Easy English podcasts for you.
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But for now, you can find lots more activities and courses to help with your English on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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Thank you for listening.
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See you soon.
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Bye.
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背景与上下文
在这一期的节目中,主持人Beth和Neil进行了一场关于新闻关注度的轻松对话。他们探讨了人们如何通过手机、广播或电视来获取新闻信息,并分享了各自对新闻的追踪习惯。这个节目适合那些想要通过真实对话提高英语水平的学习者,尤其是生活在信息爆炸时代的我们,如何在繁忙的生活中保持对于时事的关注。
日常交流中最常用的五个短语
- Follow the news(关注新闻)- 表示对新闻的兴趣和持续追踪。
- Too much news(太多新闻)- 指信息过载,可能导致负面情绪。
- Check your phone(查看手机)- 形容获取信息的习惯。
- Get notifications(收到通知)- 通过手机应用获取实时消息。
- Need a break(需要休息)- 在信息密集时,强调给自己放松的必要。
逐步影子跟读指导
为了有效提高英语发音和口语表达能力,我们可以运用英语影子跟读的技巧。以下是一个逐步的指导,帮助您使用本集的对话进行练习:
- 听并理解:首先,认真听一遍视频。注意Beth和Neil的说话方式和语调。
- 逐句模仿:选择短句(如“follow the news”),停下来反复听这些短句,然后尝试模仿他们的发音和语调。
- 记录自己的声音:使用录音工具录下自己的声音,并与视频中的内容进行对比,寻找发音或语调上的差异。
- 多次重复:每天定时练习同样的短语,逐步提高自己的流利度。这种方法能有效提高英语发音。
- 结合视觉学习:可以在看YouTube学英语时观看带有字幕的视频,帮助你更好理解内容并进行模仿。
通过这些步骤,相信您将能有效提升您的英语口语能力,让交流变得更加自信流畅。无论是关注新闻还是日常对话,使用影子跟读的方法都能极大地帮助到您!
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。
