跟读练习: The Emperor's New Clothes - UK English accent (TheFableCottage.com) - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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The Emperor's New Clothes Once upon a time there was an emperor.
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The Emperor's New Clothes Once upon a time there was an emperor.
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He had a big round belly bushy eyebrows and a very long moustache.
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But he was very vain.
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All he thought about was himself.
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“I am so wonderful!” he would say.
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Look at my wonderful eyebrows!
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Look at my excellent moustache!
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I look marvellous!
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The emperor loved to wear fancy clothes He had four-hundred fancy shirts three-hundred pairs of fancy pants and one-thousand pairs of fancy socks.
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The emperor also loved to say fancy words, like...
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"Empirical" "Cantankerous" "Discombobulate" He didn’t know what the fancy words meant but he liked to say them anyway.
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He liked to sound INTELLIGENT.
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“I am so INTELLIGENT!” he said.
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I am a GENIUS!
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One day, a man arrived at the palace.
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He said that he was a tailor.
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He said he could make the fanciest clothes in the land.
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But really, this man was a dishonest man.
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He earned his money by fooling rich people.
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The tailor brought the emperor ten suitcases. ‍ Your most majestic and INTELLIGENT majesty...
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he said Everybody knows that you are the most INTELLIGENT man in the world.
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And I have created some amazing new clothes.
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These clothes are only for INTELLIGENT people.
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In fact, stupid people cannot even see these clothes...
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The emperor clapped his hands.
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Amazing! With these clothes I can know who is smart and who is stupid!
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I will never be bothered by idiots again!
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Let me try these clothes!
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The tailor undressed the emperor until he stood only in his underpants.
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He unpacked his tape measure.
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He measured the emperor’s arms legs shoulders and all around his big round belly The tailor reached inside one of the suitcases.
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No...no... this one is too big.
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No… this one is too small.
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Ahh! This one is perfect!
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He pretended to lift a shirt out of the suitcase.
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“What do you think?” said the tailor.
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The emperor gasped.
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He could not see anything!
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“Isn’t it wonderful?” said the tailor.
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And remember… Only intelligent people will be able to see it!
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The tailor reached into his suitcase again.
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Look at these pants! Aren’t they beautiful?
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And they are completely invisible to idiots!
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And look at this jacket!
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See the colours?
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A complete nincompoop will see absolutely nothing!
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“Oh, oh, yes… very nice!” stammered the emperor.
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But he was confused.
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Why couldn’t he see the clothes?
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“Surely it’s not possible that I am an idiot?!” he thought.
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A complete moron would not know fancy words like...
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"Vestibule" "Crepuscular" "Flibbertigibbet" But the emperor said nothing.
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The tailor pretended to dress the emperor in the invisible shirt, pants, jacket, and shoes.
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The emperor stood in front of the mirror.
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He wanted to see the clothes but all he saw was his big, round belly and his underpants "I’m not sure that it’s really my style…" said the emperor But let me get a second opinion.
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The emperor called three of his most INTELLIGENT friends into the room.
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Friends! What do you think of these new clothes?
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Only INTELLIGENT people can see these clothes.
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Stupid people see nothing at all!
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Of course, his friends didn’t see anything either.
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But they did not want to look stupid.
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“Oh, yes! That is a great shirt!” said the first friend.
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“Yes! The pants are the perfect color,” said the second friend.
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"Cool shoes!" said the third friend.
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The emperor was excited.
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I will wear these new clothes in the parade tomorrow!
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The emperor gave the tailor a lot of money.
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The tailor left the palace with ten suitcases full of gold.
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When he was safely in his carriage, he laughed long and hard.
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"What a doofus!" That night, the Emperor did not sleep.
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He stayed up late, reading the biggest, heaviest books in his library.
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I just need a few more fancy words...
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THEN I’ll be able to see my clothes!
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he thought.
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In the morning, two servants came to the Emperor's room to dress him for the parade.
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Of course, they couldn’t see any clothes either.
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But they said nothing.
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They did not want to look stupid.
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They pretended to dress the emperor in invisible pants, invisible shirt invisible jacket and an invisible hat.
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The emperor looked at himself in the mirror.
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He stared and he squinted.
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He turned his head left and right.
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And … wait!
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... There it was!
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Out of the corner of his eye, he thought he saw a slight shimmering fabric.
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A checkered pattern.
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A tiny bit of colour.
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He could see the clothes!
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In reality, there were no clothes.
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But we often see what we want to see.
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The emperor was happy that he could finally see the clothes.
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“Let’s join the parade!” he shouted.
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Everybody from the town was at the parade.
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All the intelligent people were there: All the scientists.
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All the writers.
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All the teachers.
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And all the children.
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The emperor stood in his open carriage and waved to the crowd.
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But as the emperor’s carriage drove down the street, the crowd fell silent.
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The music stopped.
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Everybody stared at the emperor.
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“These clothes must be AMAZING...” thought the emperor.
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But then, from the back of the crowd, a small child yelled: “Mummy, I can see his underpants!” Everybody gasped.
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Then there were a few giggles.
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And then everyone on the street laughed — — and laughed — — and laughed even harder.
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They clapped and shouted: UN-DER-PANTS! UN-DER-PANTS!
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The emperor heard the crowd laugh.
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He knew he had been fooled.
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He wasn’t wearing special clothes.
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He was wearing NOTHING!
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— only his underpants.
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He jumped out of the carriage and ran all the way back to the palace.
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Behind him, he heard: “UN-DER-PANTS! UN-DER-PANTS!” He ran to his bedroom and slammed the door.
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Later, when his friends found him, he was lying on his bed.
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He was wearing all his REAL clothes: all his fancy shirts all his fancy pants and all one-thousand pairs of fancy socks.

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在这一课中,学习者将通过《皇帝的新衣》的故事进行英语口语练习。故事中的角色和情节将帮助您提高英语发音及口语流利度。通过跟随视频的讲述,您可以更好地理解语音的节奏与语调,同时也能掌握一些有趣的词汇和短语。利用这种方式,您可以在享受故事的同时,实现英语影子跟读(shadow speak)的目标。

关键词汇与短语

  • 皇帝 (emperor): 故事的主角,他对自己的外表非常自恋。
  • 华丽的服装 (fancy clothes): 皇帝喜欢穿奢华的衣服,显示出他的地位。
  • 聪明 (intelligent): 皇帝自认为非常聪明,并想通过服装测试他人的智慧。
  • 愚蠢的人 (stupid people): 这个词出现在故事中,体现了皇帝的骄傲和自负。
  • 裁缝 (tailor): 故事中的反派,利用皇帝的虚荣心来进行欺骗。
  • 可见 (visible): 裁缝声称只有聪明的人才能看到他制作的“衣服”。
  • 无懈可击 (nobody is bothered)**: 表达了皇帝认为通过这些服装可以避免与愚蠢的人接触的想法。

练习技巧

在观看《皇帝的新衣》时,建议您以影子跟读的方式进行练习。您可以尝试以下方法来提高英语口语练习的效果:

  • 观察和模仿: 在视频中,注意说话者的语速、语调和发音。尽量精确模仿,包括声调的高低起伏。
  • 分段练习: 将视频分为几段,每次只聚焦于一个段落的练习。这样可以帮助您逐渐掌握每一部分的发音。
  • 重复跟读: 听完每一段后,暂停视频并尝试重复所听到的内容。这种方法对于提高英语发音和语感非常有效。
  • 录音对比: 自己录下跟读的声音,然后与视频中的原声进行对比,找出改进的地方。

通过这些练习,您将能更好地提高英语发音和口语能力,不妨试着看YouTube学英语,让学习变得更加有趣和高效!

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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