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raining!
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It's raining!
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Hey, I'm at home and I was dreaming.
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Oh, hello friends.
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Sorry, I was lost in my dream of being a Bollywood star.
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Hey, this gives me an idea.
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Why don't we discuss about dreams today?
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After all, all of us dream.
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But the big question is, why do we dream?
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Let's find the answer to this ancient quest and explore the hallucinating world of dreams.
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So let's zoom in!
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When you go to sleep each night,
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your body is at rest and is recovering.
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But your brain on the other hand is on a roller coaster ride as it releases all kinds of chemicals
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and hormones into your body that help you grow.
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As you sleep, your brain goes through different stages of sleep.
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Throughout a typical night, your brain cycles back
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and forth through the various stages of a good night's sleep nearly four to five times.
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But most dreaming happens during the deeper stage.
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The REM stage or Rapid Eye Movement stage or REM stage.
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During REM, our eyes begin to dart around back and forth super duper fast under our eyelids.
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I am sure you never saw it because your eyes are closed.
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So, now as you know how and when you sleep,
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let's focus on the most crucial question.
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Why do we dream?
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Well, scientists and philosophers have tried to answer this question since the dawn of civilization.
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But despite advancements in technology and sleep research,
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experts today still have not concluded why people dream.
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They have however a few interesting theories to explain this phenomenon.
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...in this phenomenon.
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Some of them say that dreams are a way to process all the events and emotions we experience throughout the day.
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They assume dreams play a vital role in our physical,
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mental and emotional health.
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Whereas some researchers claim dreams are merely a bodily function much like burping.
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I'm I'm sure they are the laziest experts out there who spend most of their time sleeping.
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Hahaha!
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So, why do we dream?
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Well, we don't know.
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But one thing we can all agree with is that we all dream.
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Well even I have a dream, a song to sing.
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Sorry!
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Me again!
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Trivia Time!
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Did you know, most humans sleep approximately 122 days out of every year?
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By the time you are 75 years old,
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you will have spent about 25 years asleep!
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Also, did you know, ancient civilizations thought dreams were messages from the Gods or some kind of prophecy.
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It's question time!
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Today's question is, what do you call the deepest stage of sleep?
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Do write your answer in the comments section below and hit the like and subscribe button...
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...by the end of our videos.
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So, here are the winners of the previous episode.
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Hope you enjoyed today's episode and until next time,
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it's me, Dr. Binox, Zooming out!
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为什么要通过这个视频练习口语?

通过收听和模仿《我们为什么会做梦?》这一视频,学习者能够有效提高英语发音和口语能力。视频中生动的叙述和令人兴奋的内容能够吸引听众的注意力,同时带来愉悦的学习体验。在日常对话中,学习者能够更自信地表达自己的观点,尤其是在涉及梦境和人类行为时,这样的主题有助于引发深层次的讨论。

语法与表达的语境

在视频中,讲述者使用了一些关键的语法结构和表达方式,这些对于提高英语口语练习的效果非常重要:

  • 疑问句:视频开头提出了“为什么我们会做梦?”这种疑问句能有效引导观众思考,并激发他们的学习兴趣。
  • 动词时态:常用的过去式和现在时的结合,如“人们一直在思考”和“我们都做梦”,可以帮助学习者理解不同时间表达的应用。
  • 对比结构:讲述者提到“有些人认为梦是处理情感的方式,而有些人则认为梦只是身体的一种功能”,此种对比使得论点更加生动且容易理解。

常见发音陷阱

在视频中,某些单词和短语的发音可能会给学习者带来挑战,比如:“dream”、“theory”和“message”。这些词的发音与拼写之间的差异可能导致误读。因此,建议在练习时反复模仿讲述者的发音,关注声调和重音,尤其是在“dream”这个词上,强调它的元音发音和流畅度,有助于更好地提高英语发音。

此外,学习者在模仿时,注意句子的节奏和语调,可以避免常见的发音错误,从而提升他们的 提高英语发音 效果。

整体而言,通过这样的 英语口语练习,无论是进行 shadowspeak 还是日常对话,学习者都能逐步提高自己的英语表达能力,享受学习的过程。

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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