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Hello and welcome to Real Easy English.
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In this podcast 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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Remember, if you want to read along to this podcast, you can find a script on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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Hi Georgie, how are you doing?
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I'm fine, thanks Neil.
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How are you?
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I'm very well, thank you.
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What's today's conversation about, Neil?
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Today we're going to talk about travel.
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We talked about holidays in another episode, but today we'll talk about everyday travel and compare our journeys to work.
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So Neil, what is your journey to work like?
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Well, because we live in London and it's a big city, it's quite long.
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But I get a bus to a tube stop – the tube is the underground train – and then I get the tube to near the BBC and then I walk.
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Nice.
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I walk to work.
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I don't like using the tube, the underground train, because there's so many people on it.
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I prefer to get some fresh air in the morning.
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Ah, you walk to work.
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That's interesting in London.
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Tell me about your walk to work.
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Well, my walk starts with walking along some streets towards a park, and then I walk across a park, and then I walk through some more streets because there is a little bit of time between the park and the office.
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And then I arrive at the office.
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Very nice.
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So you don't like public transport?
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I use it sometimes when there's an emergency, like if it's raining or if I don't have time.
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But if I have time, I like to walk to work.
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And how long does your journey take?
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My journey takes me one hour if I walk and 30 minutes if I take a tube.
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That's pretty good for London.
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What about you?
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My journey takes at least an hour, sometimes more.
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And Neil, you have to get a bus and a train.
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What's your journey like?
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Well, it can be good, but sometimes there's traffic jams on the roads and so the bus can take a long time.
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But once I get onto the tube it's usually OK as I travel travel across London.
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Neil, can you explain what we mean by traffic jam?
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Yeah, so a traffic jam is when there are too many cars and buses on the road and so the traffic can't move very quickly or can't move at all.
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Oh yeah, traffic jams are so rubbish.
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Are there times of the day when there are more traffic jams?
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Yes.
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So, during rush hour...
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rush hour is when most people are going to work, so the roads are busier.
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And also, if it's the school run, school run time, so lots of people on the roads taking their kids to school, then the bus journey takes a long time.
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OK, so that's in the morning and in the afternoons.
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Yeah, that's right.
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Well, Georgie, your journey to work sounds nicer than mine, probably more relaxing.
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Yes, not when it's raining though.
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Let's recap the words we learned during the conversation.
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We had towards, travelling in the direction of...
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Across, travelling from one side to the other.
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Rush hour, a time when a lot of people are moving around the city, usually for work or school.
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And an expression for something I hate, traffic jam, which we use to talk about a big delay when you're driving.
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Thanks for listening to Real Easy English.
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visit our website for more activities and courses to help you with your English.
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bbclearningenglish.com Next time, we'll talk about the news.
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See you then.
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Bye.
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Goodbye.
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为什么要通过这个视频练习口语?
通过观看和聆听“Talking about travel”的视频,你可以深入理解日常英语对话的结构和用法。这个视频的对话内容简单易懂,非常适合英语学习者通过实际对话练习口语。通过模仿视频中的对话,你可以借助影子跟读(shadowing)技巧,提升自己的英语口语能力。影子跟读是一种卓有成效的学习方法,能够帮助你在大量真实对话中找到自己的说话节奏和音调,提升发音的准确性。此外,考虑到交通主题,你将在具体情境中学习与旅行相关的词汇和表达方式,更易于记忆和运用。
语法与表达在上下文中的使用
在这个视频中,Neil和Georgie的对话中展现了一些重要的语法结构和表达方式:
- 进行时态(Present Continuous):他们谈论自己日常出行的方式时,使用了进行时态(例如:“I’m fine”)。这种时态可以表达正在进行的动作,非常适合描述当前的情况。
- 比较句(Comparative Sentences):他们在比较各自的出行方式时,提到了比较的用法(例如:“my journey takes one hour if I walk”)。这种句式能帮助学习者更好地理解描述不同事物之间差异的说法。
- 因果关系(Cause and Effect):谈到交通堵塞时,Neil解释了交通堵塞的原因(如:“so the traffic can't move very quickly”)。这样的表达帮助学习者掌握因果关系的句型,增强逻辑性。
常见的发音陷阱
在视频中,有几处单词或表达可能会让学习者产生发音上的困扰:
- Tube:是英国对地铁的称呼,发音时注意尾音的清晰。
- Traffic Jam:这个词组中的“traffic”容易发成“traffik”,而“jam”中的/j/音需要特别注意,确保发音清晰。
- Rush Hour:在快速说话时,很多学习者可能会将“rush”发成“rash”,需要多加练习。
通过【看YouTube学英语】和运用英语影子跟读(英语影子跟读),不仅提高了口语能力,还能注意到这些发音陷阱,促进整体语言能力的提升。
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
- 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。
- 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。
- 设置跟读模式:
- 等待模式:选择
+3s或+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。
- 等待模式:选择
- 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。
- 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。