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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 Beth.
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You can find a video of this podcast and find a worksheet to help you learn on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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Hello Beth, how are you?
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I'm very well, thank you.
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How are you, Neil?
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I'm very happy.
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The sun is shining today.
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It is.
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It's a beautiful day.
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What are we talking about?
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Today we're talking about our childhoods.
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So, we'll talk about life, how it was, what our lives were like when we were children.
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How interesting.
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Let's get started.
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So Neil, what do you remember most about your childhood?
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Well, it was such a long time ago.
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But I can remember things, obviously, quite clearly.
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I lived in a different country when I was a child.
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Where did you live?
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I lived in Canada until I was 10 years old.
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So I can remember very hot, humid summers, but very long and very cold and snowy winters.
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So you always made snowmen, I guess, and had snowball fights.
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Yes, we always had a white Christmas, which is great.
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And I don't think I've ever had a white Christmas in England, not in the south of England.
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Well, I moved house, or my family moved house, when I was 10.
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So,
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I feel like a slightly similar thing where all of my childhood memories really are in this house and playing with my friends that lived in that village and went to my primary school when I lived in that house, having friends over for tea.
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That's a lot of strong memories of my childhood.
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And what kind of things did you do when you were a child?
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What kind of hobbies and interests did you have?
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Well, my friends and I used to always put on shows.
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We would do gymnastics shows in the garden.
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We'd say, Mum, Dad, come and watch my gymnastics show with my friend.
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We used to do singing concerts we wrote our own songs once um my friend and i recorded onto a tape do
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you remember tapes of course i remember tapes we recorded our own song onto a tape and we sent it to a recording
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studio in the hope that they would sign us is it a good song it's great i think we need to hear it maybe at the end of the show um what about you what sort of hobbies
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did you have when you were a child?
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I just remember playing outside a lot with my friends and having adventures and also doing lots and lots of sport.
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So I always liked football and cricket and I played, when I was in Canada, I played ice hockey.
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Ah, that's cool.
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Can you still ice skate?
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I'm okay.
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I'd say I'm better than most British people because you grow up in Canada skating.
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Yeah.
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But I'm not brilliant.
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How do you think the world has changed since you were a child?
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The world is really different from when I was a child because when I was growing up, we didn't have the internet or mobile phones.
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And I think they've made such a difference to the way people communicate with each other.
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And it drives me mad sometimes because my son would try to arrange to go out with his friends just to go to the park in a group chat.
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And then nothing ever happens.
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And I just say, just go there.
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Yeah.
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It's 100 metres down the road.
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Knock the door.
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But I don't think that happens anymore.
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No, I think for me, like something that's really changed is like I was saying about tapes,
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like the idea of playing a tape or putting a CD in a CD player like brings back amazing
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memories I used to have a CD that I would play and then I'd sing really loudly and I would imagine that then suddenly the band would be in the garden
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and they would and they'd be there singing with me.
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But I think those physical music devices, even like having a video or a DVD, like they bring back loads of memories for me.
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Let's recap the language we heard in our conversation about childhood.
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starting with childhood, which is the period of time when you are a child.
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We had memory.
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A memory is something that you can remember from the past.
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We can say that something brings back memories, which just means that it reminds you of something that happened in the past.
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And when we talk about things in the past, we often use the past simple.
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For example, I said that I played in the street with my friends.
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And we also heard used to and would, which is used when we talk about things that happened a number of times in the past.
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So, for example, I used to play ice hockey.
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It means I played ice hockey a lot and now I don't anymore.
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And that's it for this episode of Real Easy English.
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Why not test what you've learnt with the worksheet on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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Thanks for joining us and goodbye.
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Bye.
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上下文与背景
在这段音频中,Neil和Beth分享了他们的童年回忆,讨论了成长过程中的生活经历和重要时刻。童年是每个人心理和情感发展的关键阶段,他们的谈话让我们了解了不同国家的童年生活,以及没有互联网和手机时人们的互动方式。通过他们轻松的对话,学习者不仅能提高英语口语能力,还能感受到那种怀旧的情感,帮助记忆与文化的联系。
日常交流中的五个常用短语
- How are you? - 询问对方的状态,非常实用的问候语。
- What do you remember most? - 引导对方回忆的重要问题。
- I lived in... - 分享个人经历的句型,适合描述自己的成长背景。
- We always had... - 用于讲述常态或习惯,可以增强叙述的生动性。
- What about you? - 邀请对方分享看法或经历的句式,增进互动。
逐步跟读指南
如果你希望通过这段音频来提高英语口语,可以尝试以下的英语影子跟读方法:
- 首先,观看这段视频,了解大致内容和主旨。注意两位说话者的语调和语速。
- 接下来,逐句播放音频,尝试模仿他们的发音和语调。这是看YouTube学英语的一种有效方式。
- 反复练习每一句话,确保你的发音与他们尽量一致。在此过程中,录下自己的声音,方便日后比较与改进。
- 在掌握基础对话后,尝试与朋友进行交流,使用他们提到的短语。在对话中,逐渐提高自己的流利度。
- 最后,回顾你学习的内容,寻找可以改进的地方,继续进行英语口语练习,提升自己的灵活应变能力。
通过这种方式,你将更好地理解童年的主题,同时提高自己的英语口语能力,使日常交流变得更加自然流畅。别忘了,坚持实践是提高语言能力的关键!
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