跟读练习: Trevor Noah - Some Languages Are Scary - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Too much applause.
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This could be shit, but thank you.
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Thank you very much.
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Thanks for coming out.
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How's everyone doing tonight?
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Good evening.
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Good evening, everyone.
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Or as the French say, good evening.
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No, it's bonjour, bienvenue.
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Yes, yes.
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I'm learning.
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I'm trying to practice my French.
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I'm not gonna lie, Montreal probably has the sexiest border I've ever come to in my life.
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Yeah, I didn't feel like I was being interrogated,
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I felt like I was being flirted with.
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It was really sexy, and say,
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what are you planning to do in Montreal?
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I'm planning to stay, that's what I'm doing.
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The French, the French, the most romantic language in the world.
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I don't know why the accent is romantic as well, but it is.
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It's funny how every accent has its own connotation to it.
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You speak with a French accent, you are sexy.
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How are you ladies?
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And then there's some accents just have no sex appeal to them at all.
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Like the Russian accent.
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There's nothing sexy about it.
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Everything the Russians say sounds dangerous and menacing.
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Doesn't matter what they say,
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because they've got that thing.
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Yes, Russian, go to kill you, break you.
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Destroy your family.
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Even if Russians say nice things, it still sounds dangerous.
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They still go, yes, fluffy rabbits and teddy bears.
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Ah!
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What?
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It's like that weird thing,
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like the Russian accent is so...
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And you know, like, the crazy thing about the Russians is,
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everyone in the world is afraid of them.
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Everyone, no matter where you go in the world.
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You know the Russians are frightening.
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Because they're the only country that makes America think before doing something.
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Everywhere else in the world,
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America acts when something happens.
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When Russia does something, we think about it.
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Yeah, you saw the whole thing that happened,
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with that plane that was shot down,
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the Malaysian flight, the Ukrainian rebels shot the plane, the plane came down.
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You know, America came out,
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Barack Obama, he was there,
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he was like, we gotta find out who did this.
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We're gonna come down on them like an iron fist.
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We're gonna let them know what time it is.
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I'm paraphrasing.
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Uh...
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And then, and then everyone found out it was the Russians
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that supplied the Ukrainian rebels with the missile that shot down the plane.
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And then all of a sudden,
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Obama was like, but, uh...
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Let's not rush to conclusions.
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Let's take our time and not point fingers.
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Especially not at the Russians.
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Uh...
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I'm going home now.
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Thank you very much.
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There's something about the Russians.
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The Russians.
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The Russians.
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You know what's weird is...
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I find the Russian accent frightening,
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but not the Russian language.
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It's the strangest thing ever.
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There are certain languages I find find frightening,
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there's certain accents that throw me off.
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For instance, I find Arabic frightening as a language.
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It just has that thing in it.
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But I could be saying anything.
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We're talking about Candy Crush.
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But it's because we've watched all those movies, all those TV shows.
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Every time you see Arabic,
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some bad shit goes down.
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It's never something cool or sexy, you know?
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It's never like...
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It's never that.
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So the language is frightening,
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but Russian, for some reason,
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I don't find frightening at all.
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Yeah, I don't.
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I realize this.
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I was walking through the streets of New York,
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and there was a Russian guy.
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He was walking next to me,
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and he happened to be on the phone, right?
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Sounded like he was setting up a drug deal.
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And so this guy is walking next to me and he's talking
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and he switched from Russian He switched from English the English Russian accent into Russian
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and it went from fear to no fear It was the strangest thing ever he was on the phone
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and he was like yeah,
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no Vlad don't worry The guys got to be the 3 o'clock, okay?
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You meet them you tell me after that you got the package we call Don't worry Vlad,
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no listen Vlad Vlad Vlad And it was the craziest thing ever.
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He went from like international criminal to immigrants.
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It was the weirdest thing like I had no fear
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At all
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I'm not afraid of the Russian language just the accent in
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fact to me the Russian language just sounds like someone's playing
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a vinyl backwards That's all I hear it sounds like someone took a DJ of English,
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and they were just there like yeah Yeah, yeah, just like yes.
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Yes.
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We go to find don't worry Vlad the guys go to be there three o'clock, okay?
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Yeah, you bring the package don't worry about that after that you find you give me the call okay?
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No, no Vlad Vlad Vlad yet yet yet with much good
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Get that it not a bit nothing in the a bit Russian.
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That's what I'm hearing And if there's any Russian people here tonight, I'm joking.
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Please, I don't want to have issues after the show.
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Walking out of the theater, hey, found a guy.
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Why you don't come DJ here, eh?
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Wiki-wiki, do it again.
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Thanks for coming out tonight.
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We're gonna have an amazing, amazing evening.
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背景与情境

在这段视频中,特雷弗·诺亚(Trevor Noah)结合幽默和个人经验,讨论了语言在交流中的重要性,以及不同口音给人带来的感觉与联想。他提到法语的浪漫气息和俄语的威胁感,展示了语言不仅仅是沟通的工具,更承载着文化和情感。通过观察不同语言与口音的特征,诺亚推动我们思考语言如何影响人际关系和社会认知。

日常交流的五个短语

  • 晚安好啊,大家好 - 这是一种常见的问候方式,可以用于各种社交场合。
  • 你们今晚上过得怎么样? - 用来寻找交流话题,非常适合聚会或社交场合。
  • 你想在蒙特利尔做什么? - 提问并引导对话,让对方分享他们的计划。
  • 法语真的是世界上最浪漫的语言 - 表达对某种语言的欣赏,能促进更深入的交流。
  • 所有人都对俄罗斯人感到害怕 - 用幽默的方式引出文化的差异,适合讨论更严肃的主题。

逐步影子跟读指南

想要通过这段视频提高你的英语发音,可以尝试以下的影子跟读技巧(shadow speech):

  1. 初次观看: 请首先完整观看一次视频,了解整体内容和说话风格。
  2. 选取片段: 找出你喜欢的短语或句子,例如诺亚讲到的关于法语和俄罗斯口音的部分。
  3. 暂停与重复: 在视频中暂停并重复他所说的话,关注发音与语调。利用英语影子跟读(shadow speak)技巧,在声调和节奏上尽量模仿。
  4. 逐句跟读: 可以选择逐句的方式进行练习。此时可以录下你的声音,与原声进行对比,以提高英语发音的准确性。
  5. 反复练习: 多次重复上述步骤,直至你能流利且自信地说出这些句子。同时,可以通过看YouTube学英语,让你在轻松愉快中学习。

通过以上步骤,不仅能提高你的发音,还能帮助你在日常交流中使自己更自信。这样的学习方式让语言学习变得更有趣,也更有效。

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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