跟读练习: Taylor Swift Reveals SECRETS Behind Her Biggest Hits In Rare Interview - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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I've started songs and finished songs so many different ways.
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I've started songs and finished songs so many different ways.
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They've gone through so many journeys.
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They've happened quickly.
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They've happened over time.
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They've been inspired by my life,
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by mythology, by fables, by books,
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by movies, by characters, by warnings, lessons.
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And they never quite happened exactly the same way,
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and I still don't quite understand how it works.
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Taylor Swift is breaking down the finer details of her songwriting process
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and revealing some of the lore behind her greatest hits after
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being named one of the 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters by the New York Times.
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In an interview with writer Joe Coscarelli,
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the 36-year-old looked back at her songwriting journey,
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which began when she was just 12 years old.
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Taylor discussed her passion for language and wordplay,
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revealing just how important it is that each word of a song feels right to her,
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even going so far as to keep a running list of words
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and phrases in her phone that she continually references while writing.
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Taylor also shared more insight into one of her most well-known songwriting skills,
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the crafting of an impeccable bridge.
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Jack antonoff is a collaborator of mine
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and one of my best friends we established this thing that we love to do
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and we call it the rant bridge i i could point
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to examples like um out of the woods is it over now cruel summer
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and oftentimes we love these rant bridges where it's basically like like stream of consciousness,
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endless pouring out of emotion,
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intrusive thoughts, like blended with metaphor, with discussion, with shouting.
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Like you want this rant bridge to feel the most intense of what
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that feeling is that you're trying to establish over the course of the song.
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Despite having enjoyed so much commercial success,
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the Opalite singer admits that she still can't predict whether people will like a song or album,
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pointing to her Reputation album as a perfect example of something she loved right away,
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yet took fans years to come around to.
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Taylor, however, has no problem saying, I told you so.
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I loved the Reputation album.
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I was like, you guys say what you want.
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I know what I did.
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I love it.
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Like, go with God.
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Sorry.
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Like, you can come around if you want.
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It's okay if you don't.
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And then, you know, six or seven years later,
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people are like, oh my God, like, ready for it.
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Like, people slept on that song.
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The pop star also took time to explain the backstory behind
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a few of her most iconic songs revealing the hilariously relatable teen drama
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that inspired her 2008 hit love story i think the first time i felt like i don't care
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if people hate this because i love it so much was
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when i wrote the song love story
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when i was 17 sitting in my bedroom mad at my parents
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because they wouldn't let me go on a date with a guy who was too old
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so i shouldn't have been on a date with with them anyway
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and this is why you need to discipline your kids because they might write songs that go number one.
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And while she has become one of the biggest stars of our time,
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Taylor still deals with her fair share of criticism, especially surrounding her relationships.
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But according to the singer,
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the criticism largely acts as fuel to her creative process and has led to some of her most popular tracks.
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There are so many songs in my career that would not exist.
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Like Blank Space would not exist if I hadn't had people being like,
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here's a slide show of all her boyfriends.
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And then Antihero is a song that I'm so proud of still.
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Like that song doesn't exist if I don't get criticized for every aspect of my personality that people,
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you know, have a problem with.
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Before concluding the interview,
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the woman who recently became the youngest female inductee into the
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Songwriters Hall of Fame offered some words of wisdom to new artists who may feel overwhelmed by outside noise.
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My favorite thing when I sit down with new artists or songwriters,
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I'm like, why are you reading your comments?
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If it's an interesting point to you to kind of respond to,
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then that's a gift for you to be able to write something.
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Maybe you wouldn't have written something that day.
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But don't like, God, don't go to the Notes app and post it.
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Like write about it.
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Make art about this.

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在这段罕见的采访中,著名歌手泰勒·斯威夫特分享了她创作音乐的独特过程。她从12岁开始创作音乐,经历了无数个灵感的瞬间和艰难的时刻。尽管她取得了巨大的商业成功,但她坦言自己仍然无法预知人们是否会喜欢一首新歌。通过这次访谈,泰勒揭示了音乐创作的背后故事,尤其是她对语言的热爱,以及每一个歌词细节的重要性。这段采访为想要提高英语发音和口语能力的 learners 提供了丰富的学习材料,尤其适合那些想从观看 YouTube 学习英语的朋友们。

日常交流中的五个重要短语

  • “我爱这张专辑” - 表达对某个作品的强烈喜爱。
  • “不在乎别人怎么看” - 传达对自身喜好的自信。
  • “这就是我所追求的感觉” - 强调情感的重要性。
  • “这是我最喜欢的歌曲之一” - 表达对特定歌曲的喜爱。
  • “你可以慢慢接受” - 当他人对某事持不同意见时,显示出包容性。

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为了帮助你更好地理解和模仿泰勒·斯威夫特的英语表达,可以按照以下步骤进行 shadow speak 练习:

  1. 观看视频:找到泰勒·斯威夫特的访谈视频,确保在观看时集中注意力。
  2. 分段播放:将视频分成小段,逐段观看,并尝试理解每一句话的意思。
  3. 暂停与重复:在她说完每一句后,先暂停视频,尝试复述她的表达。这一步骤非常重要,有助于提高英语发音。
  4. 注意语调与情感:观察她的语调和情感表达,尝试模仿她的声音和情感,这样可以更好地掌握口语技巧。
  5. 练习与反馈:可以将自己的语音录下来,和原声音进行对比,找出需要改进的地方。

通过这样的影子跟读练习,用户可以在提高英语发音的同时,也能深化对歌词内容及情感的理解,逐渐提高英语口语能力。在日常生活中多使用这些短语,有助于提升自信心,增强表达的流利度。

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。

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