Advanced speaking practice English Imitation Lesson

Hey this is Emma from mmmEnglish!

I’m super excited that you’re here and that you’re

spending some time with me today

to improve your English.

In this lesson we’re going to be doing some more

speaking skills practice

and in particular, we’re going to be practising

with the mmmEnglish Imitation Technique

which is one of the most effective ways

to reduce your accent and to fix

your pronunciation problems so that you speak

more clearly and confidently in English.

And it’s effective because it teaches you to listen

to the sounds and the patterns of English

and trains you to produce those same sounds yourself

through repetition and controlled practise.

You’re training your mouth with your ears

by listening to the sounds and imitating them

rather than training your mouth with your eyes

by reading and guessing the pronunciation

and the rhythm of words on a page.

Now if you haven’t done a lesson like this before,

don’t worry, it’s really simple and I’m going to explain

each step for you so that you know

exactly what you need to do.

You just need to get ready to speak out loud with me.

If you’re new to my channel

or new to the Imitation Technique,

I’ve got some courses available via the

mmmEnglish website to help you practise this way

and you can find out more about them up here

or I’ve added the link in the description below.

To practise with the Imitation Technique, there’s just

three simple steps that you need to follow.

The first one is, well you just need to listen to what I say

and read the words on the screen as I say them.

Next, you’ll be listening to what I say

but then there’ll be a pause so that you can repeat

what I said.

You need to copy me exactly as you hear me.

This step, you can do again and again and again

until you sound or you think you sound exactly as I do.

And it’s okay to practise many times

before you move on to the third step.

You can even slow down the speed

so that you can practise a little more slowly

before stepping up to regular pace

because step three is a challenge,

even for a native English speaker.

You’re going to be listening to me and saying

what I’m saying at the same time

and that’s pretty much like practising along to your

favourite song, right? You can’t really do it straightaway

but with a little bit of practice it gets easier

and you’ll start having fun.

Now although this step is also the trickiest one,

it’s the best way to fine-tune your natural speaking skills.

You’ll get to hear what I’m saying

and what you’re saying at the same time

so that you can adjust the sounds and the rhythms

so that you can match me.

You are going to make a lot of mistakes but who cares?

We’re going to have fun!

Today we’re going to practise talking about a past trip.

Now I’m going to be sharing a story with you about

my recent trip to Portugal.

Talking about travel is a really great way to start a

conversation because there is lots of opportunity

to ask questions and to share your own

travel experiences with someone.

Keep in mind that you can easily exchange my story

with your own story about traveling as well

especially once you’ve been practising with me

for a little while.

All right? Let’s get started.

Step one: listen and read.

I’ve just come back from a trip to Portugal!

Lisbon, actually.

Was a bit of a last-minute decision.

My friend was attending a conference there

and she convinced me to tag along!

I don’t usually make spontaneous decisions like that

but it all just happened at the right time.

I actually didn’t know that much about

Lisbon before I went.

Have you been?

I had no idea what an incredible city it is.

And oh my god, the food!

I ate so many pastéis de nata,

I thought I was going to burst!

The city is full of beautiful cobblestone streets.

I spent so much time just wandering around

in the sunshine, you know?

Winding my way through historic neighbourhoods.

Actually one of the coolest things we did was

jump in a tuk-tuk with a guide.

We went up this steep hill and had an amazing view

over the city.

You know what a tuk-tuk is, right?

It’s like a little motorbike with a cabin on the back

where you can sit.

It was a really fun way to get around.

And easier than walking because

oh my god, it was so hot!

And our guide, her name was Paula,

she grew up in Lisbon and she was just a

wealth of knowledge.

She was full of stories about her childhood

and about the history of the city.

She took us to cool little back streets and,

you know, we explored some amazing street art.

There’s just no way that we would have found

all of those hidden gems ourselves.

I really wish we could have stayed longer!

I definitely want to go back there one day!

What about you,

have you got any travel plans coming up?

Now you need to imitate exactly what I say

and that means you’re trying to copy my pronunciation

and my word stress and even the pause in my sentence.

You could even try and copy my facial expressions

to practise communicating with more than just words.

There’s going to be a pause after each sentence

so that you can practise out loud with me okay?

Or after me.

So just relax and go with the flow.

It’s just you and me here right now, okay?

So let’s just have some fun.

Step two: listen and imitate.

I’ve just come back from a trip to Portugal!

Lisbon, actually!

Was a bit of a last-minute decision.

My friend was attending a conference there

and she convinced me to tag along!

I don’t usually make spontaneous decisions like that

but it all just happened at the right time.

I actually didn’t know that much about Libson

before I went.

Have you been?

I had no idea what an incredible city it is!

And oh my god, the food!

I ate so many pastéis de nata,

I thought I was going to burst!

The city is full of beautiful cobblestone streets,

I spent so much time just wandering around

in the sunshine, you know?

Winding my way through historic neighbourhoods.

Actually, one of the coolest things we did

was jump in a tuk-tuk with a guide.

We went up this steep hill and had an amazing

view over the city.

You know what a tuk-tuk is, right?

It’s like a little motorbike with a cabin on the back

where you can sit.

It was a really fun way to get around,

and easier than walking because

oh my god, it was so hot!

And our guide, her name was Paula,

she grew up in Lisbon,

and she was just a wealth of knowledge.

She was full of stories about her childhood

and about the history of the city.

She took us to cool little back streets

and, you know, we explored some amazing street art.

There’s just no way that we would have found

all of those hidden gems ourselves.

I really wish we could have stayed longer!

Definitely want to go back there one day.

What about you,

have you got any travel plans coming up?

Now we’re moving on to step three

which is a little more challenging.

Don’t forget that you can pause here right now,

go back and practise section two as many times

as you need to before we keep going.

This is going to take a little bit of practice but right now

you need to shadow me and that means

listening and speaking at the same time.

Try to copy the rhythm and the tone that I use

even if it means you get a little tongue-tied at first.

It doesn’t matter.

Step three: shadow.

I’ve just come back from a trip to Portugal!

Lisbon, actually!

Was a bit of a last-minute decision.

My friend was attending a conference there

and she convinced me to tag along.

I don’t usually make spontaneous decisions like that

but it all just happened at the right time.

I actually didn’t know that much about Lisbon

before I went.

Have you been?

I had no idea what an incredible city it is!

And oh my god, the food!

I ate so many pastéis de nata,

I thought I was gonna burst!

The city is full of beautiful cobblestone streets.

I spent so much time just wandering around

in the sunshine, you know?

Winding my way through historic neighbourhoods.

Actually, one of the coolest things we did

was jump in a tuk-tuk with a guide.

We went up this steep hill

and had an amazing view over the city.

You know what a tuk-tuk is, right?

It’s like a little motorbike with a cabin on the back

where you can sit.

It was a really fun way to get around

and easier than walking because

oh my god, it was so hot!

And our guide, her name was Paula,

she grew up in Lisbon

and she was just a wealth of knowledge.

She was full of stories about her childhood

and about the history of the city.

She took us to cool little back streets and,

you know, we explored some amazing street art.

There’s just no way that we would have found

all of those hidden gems ourselves.

I really wish we could have stayed longer!

Definitely want to go back there one day.

What about you

have you got any travel plans coming up well?

Wow! Congratulations for making it through!

What a mouthful that was!

Make sure you save this lesson to a playlist

and keep coming back to practise with me.

Once you get comfortable telling my story,

then you can try adapting your own travel stories.

In fact have you been to Portugal or had a trip like mine?

Let me know about it in the comments.

I’m super curious. Portugal is amazing!

Many of you have been requesting

more Imitation Lessons lately

so that you can practise your speaking skills with me

so let me know what lessons you want.

Do you want conversations about work, about travel,

about disagreeing with someone or arguing?

Let me know what you want in the comments and I’d be

really happy to make them for you.

If you’d like to support what we do here at mmmEnglish,

we’ve got packs of Imitation Lessons for sale

through our website.

They are really affordable and they give you

hours and hours of speaking practice.

The link is in the description below

so you can check it out anytime.

Thanks for watching and I’ll see you next week!

嘿,这是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

我非常高兴你能来这里并且你

今天花一些时间和我

一起提高你的英语水平。

在本课中,我们将进行更多的

口语技巧练习

,特别是,我们将

练习 mmmEnglish 模仿技巧

,这是

减少口音和

解决发音问题的最有效方法之一,所以 你的英语说

得更清楚、更自信。

它之所以有效,是因为它教你

倾听英语的声音和模式,

通过重复和有控制的练习训练你自己发出同样的声音。

通过听声音并模仿它们

来训练你的嘴巴,而不是

通过阅读和猜测

页面上单词的发音和节奏来训练你的眼睛。

现在,如果您以前没有上过这样的课程,

请不要担心,这真的很简单,我

将为您解释每个步骤,以便您

确切知道您需要做什么。

你只需要准备好和我大声说话。

如果您是我的频道的

新手或模仿技巧的新手,

我在 mmmEnglish 网站上提供了一些课程

来帮助您练习这种方法

,您可以在此处找到有关它们的更多信息,

或者我已将链接添加到 下面的描述。

要练习模仿技巧

,您只需要遵循三个简单的步骤。

第一个是,你只需要听我说

的话并在我说的时候阅读屏幕上的单词。

接下来,您将听到我说的话,

但随后会有一个暂停,以便您可以重复

我说的话。

你需要完全按照你听到的方式复制我。

这一步,你可以一次又一次地重复,

直到你听起来或者你认为你听起来和我完全一样。

而且在进行第三步之前练习多次也是

可以的。

你甚至可以放慢速度,

这样你就可以在

加快速度之前练习得更慢一些,

因为第三步是一个挑战,

即使对于以英语为母语的人来说也是如此。

你会一边

听我说,一边说我在说什么

,这很像跟着你

最喜欢的歌曲练习,对吧? 你不能真正直接做到这

一点,但通过一点练习,它会变得更容易

,你会开始玩得开心。

现在虽然这一步也是最棘手的一步,

但它是微调你的自然口语技巧的最佳方法。

你会同时听到我在

说什么和你在说什么,

这样你就可以调整声音和节奏,

这样你就可以匹配我。

你会犯很多错误,但谁在乎呢?

我们会玩得很开心!

今天我们将练习谈论过去的旅行。

现在我要和你分享一个关于

我最近去葡萄牙旅行的故事。

谈论旅行是开始对话的一种非常好的方式,

因为有很多

机会提出问题并与某人分享您自己的

旅行经历。

请记住,您也可以轻松地将我的故事

与您自己的旅行故事交换,

尤其是在您与我一起练习

了一段时间之后。

好的? 让我们开始吧。

第一步:听和读。

我刚从葡萄牙旅行回来!

事实上,里斯本。

这是一个最后一刻的决定。

我的朋友在那里参加一个会议

,她说服我跟上!

我通常不会做出这样的自发决定,

但这一切都发生在正确的时间。 在我去之前

,我实际上对里斯本并不太了解

你去过吗?

我不知道这是一座多么不可思议的城市。

哦,天哪,食物!

我吃了这么多paséis de nata,

我以为我要炸了!

这座城市到处都是美丽的鹅卵石街道。

我花了这么多时间

在阳光下四处游荡,你知道吗?

蜿蜒穿过历史街区。

实际上,我们做的最酷的事情之一就是在

导游的陪同下跳上嘟嘟车。

我们登上了这座陡峭的山丘,欣赏

了这座城市的壮丽景色。

你知道什么是嘟嘟车,对吧?

这就像一辆小摩托车,后面有一个

可以坐的小屋。

这是一种非常有趣的出行方式。

而且比走路容易,因为

天哪,太热了!

而我们的导游,她的名字叫保拉,

她在里斯本长大,她

的知识很丰富。

她充满了关于她的童年

和这座城市的历史的故事。

她带我们去了凉爽的小街,

你知道,我们探索了一些令人惊叹的街头艺术。

我们不可能自己找到

所有这些隐藏的宝石。

我真希望我们能住得更久!

我绝对想有一天回到那里!

你呢,

你有什么旅行计划吗?

现在你需要准确地模仿我说的话

,这意味着你试图复制我的发音

和我的单词重音,甚至是我句子中的停顿。

你甚至可以试着复制我的面部表情

来练习用更多的语言进行交流。

每个句子之后都会有一个停顿,

这样你就可以和我一起大声练习,好吗?

或者在我之后。

所以只要放松,顺其自然。

现在只有你和我在这里,好吗?

所以让我们玩得开心。

第二步:听和模仿。

我刚从葡萄牙旅行回来!

里斯本,真的!

这是一个最后一刻的决定。

我的朋友在那里参加一个会议

,她说服我跟上!

我通常不会做出这样的自发决定,

但这一切都发生在正确的时间。 在我去之前

,我实际上对 Libson 的了解并不多

你去过吗?

我不知道这是一座多么不可思议的城市!

哦,天哪,食物!

我吃了这么多paséis de nata,

我以为我要炸了!

这个城市到处都是美丽的鹅卵石街道,

我花了这么多时间

在阳光下四处游荡,你知道吗?

蜿蜒穿过历史街区。

实际上,我们做的最酷的事情之一就是在

导游的陪同下跳上嘟嘟车。

我们登上了这座陡峭的山丘,

欣赏了这座城市的壮丽景色。

你知道什么是嘟嘟车,对吧?

这就像一辆小摩托车,后面有一个

可以坐的小屋。

这是一种非常有趣的出行方式,

而且比步行更容易,因为

天哪,太热了!

而我们的导游,她的名字叫宝拉,

她在里斯本长大

,她只是一个知识丰富的人。

她充满了关于她的童年

和这座城市的历史的故事。

她带我们去了凉爽的小街

,你知道,我们探索了一些令人惊叹的街头艺术。

我们不可能自己找到

所有这些隐藏的宝石。

我真希望我们能住得更久!

绝对想有一天回到那里。

你呢,

你有什么旅行计划吗?

现在我们进入第三步

,这一步更具挑战性。

不要忘记您现在可以在这里暂停

,在我们继续之前,您可以根据需要返回并练习第二部分。

这需要一些练习,但现在

你需要跟随我,这意味着

同时听和说。

尝试复制我使用的节奏和音调,

即使这意味着你一开始会有点舌头打结。

没关系。

第三步:影子。

我刚从葡萄牙旅行回来!

里斯本,真的!

这是一个最后一刻的决定。

我的朋友在那里参加一个会议

,她说服我跟上。

我通常不会做出这样的自发决定,

但这一切都发生在正确的时间。 在我去之前

,我实际上对里斯本并不太了解

你去过吗?

我不知道这是一座多么不可思议的城市!

哦,天哪,食物!

我吃了这么多paséis de nata,

我以为我要炸了!

这座城市到处都是美丽的鹅卵石街道。

我花了这么多时间

在阳光下四处游荡,你知道吗?

蜿蜒穿过历史街区。

实际上,我们做的最酷的事情之一就是在

导游的陪同下跳上嘟嘟车。

我们登上了这座陡峭的山丘

,欣赏了这座城市的壮丽景色。

你知道什么是嘟嘟车,对吧?

这就像一辆小摩托车,后面有一个

可以坐的小屋。

这是一种非常有趣的出行方式,

而且比步行更容易,因为

天哪,太热了!

而我们的导游,她的名字叫保拉,

她在里斯本长大

,她的知识很丰富。

她充满了关于她的童年

和这座城市的历史的故事。

她带我们去了凉爽的小街,

你知道,我们探索了一些令人惊叹的街头艺术。

我们不可能自己找到

所有这些隐藏的宝石。

我真希望我们能住得更久!

绝对想有一天回到那里。

你有什么旅行计划很好吗?

哇! 恭喜你顺利通过!

那是多么拗口啊!

确保将此课程保存到播放列表中,

并继续与我一起练习。

一旦你能舒服地讲述我的故事

,你就可以尝试改编你自己的旅行故事。

事实上,你去过葡萄牙或有过像我一样的旅行吗?

在评论中让我知道。

我超级好奇。 葡萄牙太棒了!

你们中的许多人最近一直在要求

更多的模仿课,

这样你就可以和我一起练习你的口语技巧,

所以让我知道你想要什么课。

你想要关于工作、旅行、

与某人意见相左或争论的对话吗?

在评论中让我知道您想要什么,我

很乐意为您制作它们。

如果您想支持我们在 mmmEnglish 所做的事情,

我们的网站上有大量模仿课程可供

出售。

它们真的很实惠,并且可以为您提供

数小时的口语练习。

该链接在下面的描述中,

因此您可以随时查看。

感谢收看,我们下周见!