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英语口语交际,英语听力

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篇一:10部适合练听力学口语的经典美剧

10部适合练听力学口语的经典美剧

学习英语的材料的问题是太多了而不是相反,more is less. 个人觉得美剧在作为学习的效用上超过了欧美电影,因为其持续的时间长,可以对一个范围主题内的英语内容进行长时间的反复学习,需要一直重复某些内容。有利于英语输出能力的培养,例如写作和口语。另外由于趣味性,和生活化的内容,学习的适应性也大于各大欧美媒体的有声新闻。

和美剧有相类似作用的是欧美的课程,当然如果你喜欢的话。因为两者的内容很大部分是不重叠的,课程的学习更有利于英文某个领域内内容的熟悉,而且也更加的学术化,可以互为补充。当然你能找到活的洋人除外,再写就跑题了。一家之言:开宗明义,个人认为最好的材料是老友记Friends 和绝望主妇 Desperate Housewives,只是从英语学习的角度来说,个人其实并不是最喜欢这两部剧集,尤其是后者越来越乏味了。

可能有的人认为这两部比较容易,但是对于口语来说却不是这样。这两部戏的口音比较纯正,发音清晰,而且语速适中,比较适合模仿,而且内容和词汇量都很适中,没有太大的难度,正是口语学习模仿的好材料。就是听力来说也可以应付一般的日常的听力了,对付较难或者不熟悉的内容也可以较快的适应。

对于以下十部美剧/电视剧的评价:

Desperatehousewives

时而压抑、时而诙谐、人物性格刻划得鲜明,只是觉得剧情不是

那么贴近生活,不过里面的句子还有哲理性,几个主演的英语也是非常标准,是一部学习英语值得推崇的super soup。

丑女贝蒂(Ugly Betty)

也不错,里面能学到很多商务类的英语词汇,而且对个人的性格修为有所帮助,我很喜欢Daniel的处世风格。

Sex and the city

欲望都市是很有内涵的片子,不是一般肥皂剧比得了的。从女性的视角叙述女人的性与情感,中国男人看了估计会受不了。Friends

老友记是一部很好的帮助我们学习英语口语及常用短语、日常用品的单词的连续剧,就我个人而言,我会在第一遍不看字幕过一遍,第二遍借助字幕理解第一遍不清楚的地方,第三便把印象深的短语句子写下来,反复读记,第四遍在过一遍。比如我就会想起:snow-in-a-can 雪花罐 working on commission 赚佣金look no further!不要再找了 take you forever to find .。。(要花费很长时间找到某件物品) 是一部很好的帮助我们学习英语口语及常用短语、日常用品的单词的连续剧,就我个人而言,我会在第一遍不看字幕过一遍,第二遍借助字幕理解第一遍不清楚的地方,第三便把印象深的短语句子写下来,反复读记,第四遍在过一遍。比如我就会想起:snow-in-a-can 雪花罐 working on commission 赚佣金look no further!不要再找了 take you forever to find .。。(要花费很长时间找到某件物品)

Boston Legal

有趣的电视剧,可以熟悉法律方面的词汇内容,但是还是有好多涉及专业方面的词听不懂,发音清楚,有些人讲话略快。法庭辩论精彩。

House

可以熟悉医学方面的词汇,不过也都是稀奇古怪的那种。也是拣点小芝麻,医生确实是讲的另一个星球的语言在涉及到医学方面。不过可以看到许多奇怪的幽默,比喻,等等,总是就是绕着弯子讲话,的确有意思。类似以某种专业为主题的电视剧都不是很适合英语的学习,CSI,Law and Order等等

Prison Break

讲话俚语较多,某些人的口音听不清楚,认为不适合学习口语,而且听力没有必要听懂所有的俚语。类似俚语较多的还有Weeds单身毒妈,可能这个取决于编剧的习惯和尺度。

My name is earl

俚语多,讲话不甚清楚,但是还能听的清。却是比较好的一部喜剧,美国的劳动人民也很生猛。

How I met your mother

也算是上面两部适合学习口语的剧集的候补,青年人的话语比较多一些,本年度最佳的情景喜剧。

Grey's Anatomy

医务类剧集,有适当的医学词汇,但是还是以生活为主。口语较

快,收视率很不错。

还有什么,记不清楚了,太多都放弃了。现在一般先看House其他的没时间就算了。

篇二:生活英语口语情景口语100主题文本

生活英语情景口语100主题

001 Stages of life

Dialogue 1

A:You know Iden ,I don?t know much about you. Where were you born?

B:I was born in London, but I spent most of my childhood in Hongkong.

A: What was your childhood like?

B: I had a pretty strict up-bring,and my parents and I were always fighting about it .

A:Do you get along with your parents now?

B:Oh, sure. Once they reached middle age, they became a lot less uptight.

A:Where did you go to university?

B:My parents wanted me to stay in Hongkong, but I decided to go back to England, I graduated from Oxford University with a degree in Eglish literature.

A:What?s your current occupation?

B:I?m a freelance writer. i write magazine articles and fiction books

A:Did you always know you wanted to be a writer?

B:No, I didn?t. I was an english teacher for about five years, but by the time I was thirty, I decided I want a fresh challenge.

A:How did you start writing?

B:I started writitng mangzin articles for fun, and eventurally was asked to write a book, so I was pretty lucky.

A:Are you writing a book now?

B:Yes, it?s about a group of friends living in a foreign country ,and all the strange experiences they have

A:Sounds interesting.

Dialogue 2

A:What was the biggest turing point in your life?

B:I gusee I would say that would be moving out of my parents? house for the first time.

A:Really? Why is that?

B:Till I moved out of my parents? home, I became a lot more independent.

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A:What would you say was the lowest point in your life?

B:That would definitely be getting a divorce.

A:What went wrong?

B: We just weren't right for each other.

A: How long were you married?

B: The marriage only lasted about a year.

A: Have you remarried since then ?

B: Yes, I got married to a man that I met shortly after I divorced my first husband.

A: Do you think you'll ever get a divorce again?

B: Oh I hope not, my first marriage was a mistake,but this one isn?t.

A: How long have you been married?

B: About 15 years now.

A: Do you think you'll still love him when he is old and gray?

B: I think so ,hopefully we?ll have a long and a happy life together.

A: I?m sure you will.

002 First impressions

Dialogue 1

M:Jacob, are you interested in helping me out and going on a blind date with a friend of mine? J:That depends. What does she look like?

M:Well, she's got a beautiful face and long curly red hair.

J:How tall is she?

M:She's fairly tall, maybe 2 inches taller than me.

J:Is she chubby?

M:Not at all. She's actually very athletic.

J:It sounds like she's pretty good-looking. Does she wear glasses?

M:No, but she does wear contact lenses.

J:How's her skin?

M:She's got a gorgeous complexion with a few freckles on her nose.

J:Does she have any piercings or tattoos?

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M:I think she has her ears pierced and she definitely has a few tattoos: one on her lower back, one on her left foot.

J:What's the tattoo on her foot like? M:It's a butterfly- everyone in her family has one.

J:Even her mom?

M:Yes, even her mom.

J:What's her personality like?

M:She's a lot like me.

J:So there is something wrong with her! It was beginning to sound like she was too good to be true!

Dialogue 2

J:Did you see the picture of the guy on the front page of the newspaper this morning?

M:No. I haven't had a chance to read the paper yet.

J:you've got to see it. It's an unbelievable picture!

M:What's so interesting about it?

J:Well, this guy fell asleep on the sofa and when he woke up, half his face had been bitten off! M:What? How did that happen?

J:They think his dog was trying to wake him up and couldn't, so ended up biting him in his face. M:Wow. What does his look like now?

J:It looks pretty frightening. He doesn't have any lips, so all you can see are his gums and teeth. Most of his nose and chin are missing too.

M:What did he look like before his dog bit his face off?

J:He was actually quite handsome. What a shame.

M:What's he going to do now?

J:It said that he's hoping to get a face transplant, but until then, he's looking forward to Halloween so he isn't the only one wearing a mask.

003 Get in personal

Dialogue 1

A: Are you alright, Ethan? You don't seem to be as cheerful as you normally are.

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E: To be honest, Ava, I've just had a really bad day.

A: What happened?

E: First, I slept through my alarm and ended up two hours late to work.

A: What did your boss say?

E: He told me that if I showed up late one more, he'd fire me. He's so mean!

A: That's horribel. Was that the first time you'd shown up late to work?

E: That was my second time. The first time, I was in a car accident.

A: Is your boss Chinese?

E: No, he's from Australia. Before I met him, I thought Australians were supposed to be relaxed and easy-going. I had no idea he'd be so fussy about things.

A: What are you going to do?

E: I think I'm going to look for another job. I need to find a boss that is a bit more sensitive and optimistic than my current boss. A: That sounds like a sensible plan. Do you want me to help you with your job search?

E: That's very generous of you. Thanks for the offer.

A: Don't mention it. That's what friends are for!

Dialogue 2

E: I don't know what to do about the people who live in the flat above me!

A: Why? What are they like?

E: They're incredibly selfish. They 're always up until the wee hours of the night playing their music so loudly that I have to wear earplugs in order to fall asleep!

A: Have you ever talked to them about it?

E: I tried to introduce myself to them when they moved in, but they were so arrogant that I didin't want to ever talk to them again!

A: What did they say?

E: They both just talk about how great they are all the time.

A: They soud like the neighbours from hell!

E: They are! Besides being loud and arrogant, they're also terrible gossips. They're always talking about everybody else in the apartment.

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A: I thought you didn't talk to them much.

E: I don't, but they talk so loudly that I can hear what they're talking about from my bedroom - and it's not very nice.

A: What do the other poeple in your apartment think about them? E: Most of my other neighbours are scared of them.

A: Maybe you should think about moving.

E: I can't afford to move right now. A: Well, perhaps you should have a party and try to get to know them better. Maybe once you get to know them, they'll turn out to be more sensitive.

E: I think you're being a bit optimistic. If you met them, you'd understand.

A: Well, I don't know what else you could do then. Do you think bribing them with chocolate would work? 004 Every part of your body can speak

Dialogue 1

E: I don't know about you, but I'm famished. Are you interested in getting a bite to eat?

R: That sounds great. I'm absolutely starving! What kind of food are you in the mood for? E: I'd love something spicy. Maybe we could get some Sichuan Hotpot.

R: You're a woman after my own heart. I don't know many people who can handle spicy food. Are you sure you are up for hotpot.

E: Sure. If I could, I would eat hotpot every day!

R: Ok, you're really all eyes when it comes to talking about food, aren't you?

E: Well, let's stop dragging our feet and find a Sichuan Hotpot restaurant for dinner!

R: Let me think about it for a minute. Let's see... oh the name of the restaurant is on the tip of my tongue! Give me a second and it'll come to me.

E: Well...? Have you thought of it yet?

R: No...

E: Never mind. There's an authentic tasting hotpot restaurant not far from the China World Trade Towers on Chang An Street. Have you been there?

R: That's it! That's the one I was thinking of! I told you I'd remember it!

E: You really have a bid head, don't you!

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