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Welcome to English Skills Mastery.
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In today's lesson, we will accompany Grace on an exciting train adventure to her best friend's wedding.
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This story will guide you through essential vocabulary connected to travel by train.
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Prepare to improve your English listening and speaking skills as we join Grace on this memorable trip.
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Listen carefully.
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Traveling by train.
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Hi, I'm Grace.
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Last month, my best friend Jane got married.
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Her wedding was in a different city from where I live.
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I had the joy of attending Jane's wedding.
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So I traveled there by train.
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Usually, you need to buy a ticket before boarding a train.
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I bought my ticket through the train's website one month in advance.
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You can also buy a ticket in person at the ticket office.
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usually located inside the train station,
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or you could use a kiosk.
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At first, I was thinking about traveling in first class,
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but I wanted to save money,
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so I chose second class instead.
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The fare was cheaper.
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Since I was going to stay there only for a few days,
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I got a return ticket for my trip.
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I arrived at the train station an hour early because I wanted to make sure I wouldn't miss my train.
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When I checked the timetable,
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the departure time was 10 a.m at platform number 9.
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I walked over to the platform and got on the train.
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I looked for my seat,
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which was an aisle seat.
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I prefer aisle seats because they let me get up and go to the bathroom or move around as needed.
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When I found my seat,
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there was already a guy sitting by the window next to it.
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I said hi, and he was nice enough to help me with my suitcase.
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He lifted it into the overhead rack.
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He was kind and friendly, his name was James.
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After the train left the station,
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a conductor came by to check our tickets.
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He smiled and nodded as he looked at each one.
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As James was super friendly,
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we started talking non-stop since the train left the station.
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At some point, I mentioned James' wedding.
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He said he was also going to attend his best friend's wedding.
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To my surprise, his friend,
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Henry, is James' soon-to-be husband.
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So, we were going to the same wedding.
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Wow, it's a small world.
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Interesting vocabulary and expressions.
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Before we begin our speaking practice,
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let's learn some interesting words and expressions from our story to improve our English skills.
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To attend means to go to an event or place.
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Example, I will attend a concert next weekend.
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To board means to get on a train, bus, plane, or ship.
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Example, we boarded the plane at gate 15.
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A kiosk or ticket machine is a machine in train stations for buying tickets by yourself.
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Example, I bought my train ticket at the kiosk near the entrance.
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A fare is the money that you pay for a trip in a vehicle such as a bus or train.
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Example, how much is the train fare to London?
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A return ticket allows you to travel to a destination and back again,
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while a single ticket is only for a one-way journey.
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Example, I bought a return ticket since I'm coming back tomorrow.
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Departure time is when a train,
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plane, or bus is set to leave,
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while arrival time is when it's scheduled to reach its destination.
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Example, please check the departure time of your train to avoid being late.
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A platform is the area next to the train tracks where you wait for your train.
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Example, the train to Manchester will leave from Platform 9.
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An aisle seat is a seat next to the aisle in a plane,
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train, or other vehicle.
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Example, she requested an aisle seat for her long flight.
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An overhead rack is a storage area above passengers' heads on a train,
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bus, or plane for luggage.
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It might simply be called a luggage rack.
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Example, please place your small bags in the overhead rack.
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The conductor is a person on a train who checks tickets and helps passengers.
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Example, the conductor checked our tickets shortly after we boarded.
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It's a small world is a phrase used to show your surprise that people or events in different places are connected.
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Example, I ran into my high school teacher in Paris.
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It's a small world.
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Now it's time to practice.
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Repeat after Grace.
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Hi, I'm Grace.
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Hi, I'm Grace.
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Last month, my best friend Jane got married.
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Last month, my best friend Jane got married.
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Her wedding was in a different city from where I live.
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Her wedding was in a different city from where I live.
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I had the joy of attending Jane's wedding.
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So I traveled there by train.
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Usually, you need to buy a ticket before boarding a train.
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I bought my ticket through the train's website one month in advance.
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You can also buy a ticket in person at the ticket office.
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Usually located inside the train station.
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Or you could use a kiosk.
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At first, I was thinking about traveling in first class.
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But I wanted to save money.
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So I chose second class instead.
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The fare was cheaper.
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The fare was cheaper since I was going to stay there only for a few days.
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Since I was going to stay there only for a few days.
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I got a return ticket for my trip.
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I got a return ticket for my trip.
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I arrived at the train station an hour early.
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because I wanted to make sure I wouldn't miss my train.
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Because I wanted to make sure I wouldn't miss my train.
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When I checked the timetable,
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when I checked the timetable,
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the departure time was 10 a.m.
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The departure time was 10 a.m.
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At platform number 9 At platform number 9 I walked over to the platform
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I walked over to the platform and got on the train and got on the train I looked for my seat.
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I looked for my seat,
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which was an aisle seat.
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Which was an aisle seat.
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I prefer aisle seats.
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I prefer aisle seats because they let me get up and go to the bathroom.
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Because they let me get up and go to the bathroom.
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or move around as needed.
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When I found my seat,
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there was already a guy sitting by the window next to it.
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I said hi.
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And he was nice enough to help me with my suitcase.
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He lifted it into the overhead rack.
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He was kind and friendly.
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His name was James.
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After the train left the station,
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A conductor came by to check our tickets.
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He smiled and nodded as he looked at each one.
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As James was super friendly, we started talking nonstop.
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We started talking non-stop since the train left the station.
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At some point, I mentioned Jane's wedding.
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He said he was also going to attend his best friend's wedding.
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He said he was also going to attend his best friend's wedding.
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To my surprise, To my surprise,
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His friend, Henry, is Jane's soon-to-be husband.
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His friend, Henry, is Jane's soon-to-be husband.
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So we were going to the same wedding.
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So we were going to the same wedding.
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Wow, it's a small world.
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Wow, it's a small world.
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Listen to the story carefully one more time.
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Hi, I'm Grace.
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Last month, my best friend Jane got married.
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Her wedding was in a different city from where I live.
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I had the joy of attending Jane's wedding.
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So I traveled there by train.
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Usually, you need to buy a ticket before boarding a train.
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I bought my ticket through the train's website one month in advance.
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You can also buy a ticket in person at the ticket office,
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usually located inside the train station,
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or you could use a kiosk.
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At first, I was thinking about traveling in first class,
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but I wanted to save money.
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so I chose second class instead.
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The fare was cheaper.
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Since I was going to stay there only for a few days,
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I got a return ticket for my trip.
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I arrived at the train station an hour early because I wanted to make sure I wouldn't miss my train.
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When I checked the timetable,
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the departure time was 10 a.m at platform number 9.
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I walked over to the platform and got on the train.
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I looked for my seat,
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which was an aisle seat.
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I prefer aisle seats because they let me get up and go to the bathroom or move around as needed.
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When I found my seat,
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there was already a guy sitting by the window next to it.
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I said hi, and he was nice enough to help me with my suitcase.
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He lifted it into the overhead rack.
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He was kind and friendly.
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His name was James.
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After the train left the station,
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a conductor came by to check our tickets.
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He smiled and nodded as he looked at each one.
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As James was super friendly,
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we started talking non-stop since the train left the station.
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At some point, I mentioned James' wedding.
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He said he was also going to attend his best friend's wedding.
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To my surprise, his friend Henry is Jane's soon-to-be husband.
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So, we were going to the same wedding.
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Wow, it's a small world.

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欢迎来到我们的英语学习课程!在这一课中,我们将通过与Grace的火车旅行故事,帮助您提高英语听力和口语能力。您将学习与火车旅行相关的重要词汇,并通过实际对话练习,增强您的沟通技巧。在这个难忘的旅程中,准备好提升您的英语发音吧!确保您充分准备,能在未来的对话中流利表达。

关键词汇与短语

  • 火车票 - 乘坐火车前需要购买的票据。
  • 头等舱 / 二等舱 - 火车上不同的座位等级;头等舱通常更贵而且更舒适。
  • 返程票 - 适合短期旅行的票种,包含去程和回程。
  • 时刻表 - 列出火车发车时间的信息表。
  • 走道座位 - 让您更方便起身和使用洗手间的座位。
  • 参加 - 到某个事件或地方去。

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在观看视频时,尝试用shadowspeaks的方法进行跟读。您可以先慢慢听,再模仿Grace的发音和语调。注意她在叙述中的停顿和重音,这将帮助您提高英语口语练习的流利度。在这段时间内,您可以试着多次重复有趣的短语,例如“我会参加音乐会”,这样可以加深印象。记住,看YouTube学英语是一个有效的方式,您可以在真实的上下文中学习词汇和表达。确保跟着视频的速度,保持自然流畅的发音,逐渐提高您的英语发音和口音。

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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