附上今天開頭的稿子:) What’s up, VoiceTubers! My name is Ingrid and you’re listening to today’s pronunciation challenge. Today we’re talking about… *phone rings* excuse me, guys, I have to take this. It’s my best friend. Ingrid: Hi, Katie, what’s up. Katie: *crying* It’s my boyfriend. *sniff* He doesn’t love me! *sniff sniff* Ingrid: Oh god, Katie, what did he do? Katie: He-- He didn’t pick me up after school today. He overslept. *sniff* Ingrid: Oh. Does he-- always pick you up? Katie: Yes, but he overslept today. He doesn’t love me. He’s a bad, lazy person who thinks sleeping is more important. *sniff* Ingrid: I don’t think that’s the case-- Katie: I knew he’s not good. Why did I get together with him? He’s a terrible person-- Ingrid: Katie, calm down-- Katie: *bawling* Let me go cry myself to sleep-- *hangs up the phone* Ingrid: Katie-- *clicks* I guess I’ll have to call her back later. *sighs* Has this ever happen to you? You’re in love with someone and when they suddenly do something that makes you upset, you suddenly hate them? It definitely has happened to me before. When I was a young kid, I really liked a celebrity. One day, I watched her new movie. In that movie, she said a bad word. Then I immediately hated her. Suddenly, I thought she’s a different person just because of it. We sometimes over-idealize the people that we like. Turns out, not only my friend Katie and I do it. It’s actually very common. If you want to know more about it, go watch today’s video. But before that, let’s practice today’s sentence.
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EmmaGo5 年前
沒看到unickname & August ?? 主題影片裡講者唸的 “no” imperfections 好像ㄅㄧㄘㄟ了:D
Ingrid: Today we’re gonna talking about...(phone rings) Excuse me guys, I have to take this, it’s my best friend. Hi, Katie, what’s up?
Katie: It’s my boyfriend, (sniff 抽鼻子n.) he doesn’t love me!
I: Oh, God, Katie, what did he do?
K: He didn’t pick me up(沒來接我) after school today, he overslept(oversleep睡過頭v.).
I: Oh, does he always pick you up?
K: Yes, but he oversleep today, he doesn’t love me. He’s a bad, lazy person who thinks sleeping is more important.
I: I don’t think that’s the case...(我想不是這樣的)
K: I knew he’s not good, why did I get together with him? He’s a terrible person.
I: Katie , calm down.
K: (bawling 放聲痛哭n.) Let me go cry myself to sleep. (hangs up the phone)
+ bawl [bɔl] (v.) to cry loudly 放聲痛哭 He was bawling his eyes out.
I guess I’ll have to call her back later. (sighs嘆氣n.) Has this ever happened to you? You’re in love with someone and when they suddenly do something that makes you upset, you suddenly hate them? It definitely has happened to me before. When I was a young kid, I really liked a celebrity([sɪˋlɛbrətɪ]n.名人). One day, I watched her new movie. In that movie, she said a bad word, then I immediately hated her. Suddenly, I thought she’s a different person just because of it. We sometimes over-idealize([aɪˋdiəl͵aɪz]v.理想化) the people that we like. Turns out(phr.結果是), not only my friend Katie and I do it, it’s actually very common. If you want to know more about it, go watch today’s video, but before that, let’s practice today’s sentence:
In adult([əˋdʌlt][əˋdʌlt]a.成人的) life, we may fall deeply in love and split off(分割phr.) an ideal version(n.版本) of someone, in whom([hum]pron.某人) we see no imperfections([͵ɪmpɚˋfɛkʃən]n.缺點) and whom we adore([əˋdor]v.熱愛) without limit(n.限制). (以下翻譯取自unickname) 當我們成人時,我們可能會深深愛上某人且單純只看到他完美的那一面,我們看不見對方任何的缺點,並沒有底線地愛慕著對方。
1. ideal [aɪˋdiəl] (adj.) 完美的,理想的 I achieved my ideal weight(n.體重) by exercising regularly and eating healthy.
2. split off (ph.)分開;分割 + split (v.) 過去式:split 過去分詞:split
A few people split off from the choir([kwaɪr]n.合唱團) to form their own a cappella(/ˌɑː kəˈpel.ə/a.清唱的) group.
+ a cappella (adj./adv.)(合唱)無樂器伴奏的;團體清唱的 UK /ˌæ kəˈpel.ə/ US /ˌɑː kəˈpel.ə/ sung by a group of people without any musical instruments Origin: a cappella (1800-1900) Italian “in the style of the chapel(/ˈtʃæp.əl/n.禮拜堂)”
3.1 imperfection [͵ɪmpɚˋfɛkʃən] (n.) 缺點;弱點 Imperfections make us human(a.人的). You would be a God if you have no flaws([flɔ]n.缺點).
3.2 perfection [pɚˋfɛkʃən] (n.) 完美;完善 He had his sunny side up(蛋黃向上的煎蛋) done(do的過去分詞) to perfection, I’ve never seen such a perfect egg.
+ Have (something) done :讓某事被做/被完成 have + [object] + verb [past participle] I have my hair cut at the hairdresser’s. 美髮師剪我的頭髮 比較:I’ve cut my hair. 我剪了我自己的頭髮
4. adore [əˋdor] (v.)(尤指崇敬地)愛慕,熱愛;非常喜歡 Scott is both funny and kind, everybody adores him.
5.1 limit [ˋlɪmɪt] (n.)限額;限制;上限 Three drinks are my limit. If I have more, I won’t be able to walk straight.
5.2 limit [ˋlɪmɪt] (v.) 限制,限定 The teacher limits our presentations to 15-minute maximum([ˋmæksəməm]n.最大限度).
Okay guys, that’s it for today’s pronunciation challenge. If you are curious about the topic, go watch the video and don’t forget to leave a comment and recording. I’ve gotta(必須) go call back Katie, my name is Ingrid and I’ll see you next time!
☺In adult life, we may fall deeply in love and split off an ideal version of someone, in whom we see no imperfections and whom we adore without limit. 當我們成人時,我們可能會深深愛上某人且單純只看到他完美的那一面,我們看不見對方任何的缺點,並沒有底線地愛慕著對方。 【心得】每段關係都要經過歲月和距離的考驗,時間越久、距離越近,想看不見都難,除非裝瞎。(因為昨天半夜本想照例提早錄今天的口說,但口說挑戰的內容還沒出來,所以只好等今天下班回來再錄!最近好像比較常是很晚才有隔天的內容。> <) ■ideal [aɪˋdiəl] 理想的、完美的;想像上的、不切實際的;非常合適的[(+for)] 理想、標準極高的原則或行為準則;完美的典型、典範;理想的事物(或情形) ■split off (使)分開、分離、脫離、分裂;斷裂、斷落 ■imperfection [͵ɪmpɚˋfɛkʃən] 缺點;弱點;瑕疵 不完美 ■perfection [pɚˋfɛkʃən] 完美;盡善盡美;完善、完成[(+of)] ■adore [əˋdor] 愛慕、熱愛;崇拜、崇敬、敬重;{口語}非常喜歡[+v-ing] ■limit [ˋlɪmɪt] 限制;限定[(+to)] 限制;界線;限度;極限 the limit{口語}令人無法容忍的人/事/物;最高限度 limits範圍;境界
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Tino5 年前
Day 1826-Thank Ken and every friend who listens to my recordings.
今天改版?以前寫在<>裡的字好像會消失....?
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Grace5 年前
Day325
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Doris Hsu5 年前
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Leeway5 年前
【unassuming】(人)不愛出風頭的,謙遜的 - Someone who is unassuming is quiet and shows no wish for attention or admiration ■ He is shy and unassuming and is exactly how I expect a perfect type of boyfriend to be.
In adult life, we may fall deeply in love and split off an ideal version of someone, in whom we see no imperfections and whom we adore without limit.
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Zoella5 年前
In adult life, we may fall deeply in love and split off an ideal version of someone, in whom we see no imperfections and whom we adore without limit.☺️
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alice.empacy5 年前
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Michelle Liu5 年前
# Day 828 2021.03.17 Wednesday The dangers of Loving or Hating Too Much In adult life, we may fall deeply in love and split off an ideal version of someone, in whom we see no imperfections and whom we adore without limit.
The dangers of Loving or Hating Too Much In adult life, we may fall deeply in love and split off an ideal version of someone, in whom we see no imperfections and whom we adore without limit.
Ingrid 5 年前
錄音的時候又有人打來了呢~真是奇怪
附上今天開頭的稿子:)
What’s up, VoiceTubers! My name is Ingrid and you’re listening to today’s pronunciation challenge. Today we’re talking about… *phone rings* excuse me, guys, I have to take this. It’s my best friend.
Ingrid: Hi, Katie, what’s up.
Katie: *crying* It’s my boyfriend. *sniff* He doesn’t love me! *sniff sniff*
Ingrid: Oh god, Katie, what did he do?
Katie: He-- He didn’t pick me up after school today. He overslept. *sniff*
Ingrid: Oh. Does he-- always pick you up?
Katie: Yes, but he overslept today. He doesn’t love me. He’s a bad, lazy person who thinks sleeping is more important. *sniff*
Ingrid: I don’t think that’s the case--
Katie: I knew he’s not good. Why did I get together with him? He’s a terrible person--
Ingrid: Katie, calm down--
Katie: *bawling* Let me go cry myself to sleep-- *hangs up the phone*
Ingrid: Katie--
*clicks*
I guess I’ll have to call her back later. *sighs* Has this ever happen to you? You’re in love with someone and when they suddenly do something that makes you upset, you suddenly hate them? It definitely has happened to me before. When I was a young kid, I really liked a celebrity. One day, I watched her new movie. In that movie, she said a bad word. Then I immediately hated her. Suddenly, I thought she’s a different person just because of it. We sometimes over-idealize the people that we like. Turns out, not only my friend Katie and I do it. It’s actually very common. If you want to know more about it, go watch today’s video. But before that, let’s practice today’s sentence.
EmmaGo5 年前
沒看到unickname & August ??
主題影片裡講者唸的 “no” imperfections 好像ㄅㄧㄘㄟ了:D
Ingrid: Today we’re gonna talking about...(phone rings) Excuse me guys, I have to take this, it’s my best friend. Hi, Katie, what’s up?
Katie: It’s my boyfriend, (sniff 抽鼻子n.) he doesn’t love me!
I: Oh, God, Katie, what did he do?
K: He didn’t pick me up(沒來接我) after school today, he overslept(oversleep睡過頭v.).
I: Oh, does he always pick you up?
K: Yes, but he oversleep today, he doesn’t love me. He’s a bad, lazy person who thinks sleeping is more important.
I: I don’t think that’s the case...(我想不是這樣的)
K: I knew he’s not good, why did I get together with him? He’s a terrible person.
I: Katie , calm down.
K: (bawling 放聲痛哭n.) Let me go cry myself to sleep. (hangs up the phone)
+ bawl [bɔl] (v.) to cry loudly 放聲痛哭
He was bawling his eyes out.
I guess I’ll have to call her back later. (sighs嘆氣n.) Has this ever happened to you? You’re in love with someone and when they suddenly do something that makes you upset, you suddenly hate them? It definitely has happened to me before. When I was a young kid, I really liked a celebrity([sɪˋlɛbrətɪ]n.名人). One day, I watched her new movie. In that movie, she said a bad word, then I immediately hated her. Suddenly, I thought she’s a different person just because of it. We sometimes over-idealize([aɪˋdiəl͵aɪz]v.理想化) the people that we like. Turns out(phr.結果是), not only my friend Katie and I do it, it’s actually very common. If you want to know more about it, go watch today’s video, but before that, let’s practice today’s sentence:
In adult([əˋdʌlt][əˋdʌlt]a.成人的) life, we may fall deeply in love and split off(分割phr.) an ideal version(n.版本) of someone, in whom([hum]pron.某人) we see no imperfections([͵ɪmpɚˋfɛkʃən]n.缺點) and whom we adore([əˋdor]v.熱愛) without limit(n.限制).
(以下翻譯取自unickname) 當我們成人時,我們可能會深深愛上某人且單純只看到他完美的那一面,我們看不見對方任何的缺點,並沒有底線地愛慕著對方。
1. ideal [aɪˋdiəl] (adj.) 完美的,理想的
I achieved my ideal weight(n.體重) by exercising regularly and eating healthy.
2. split off (ph.)分開;分割
+ split (v.) 過去式:split 過去分詞:split
A few people split off from the choir([kwaɪr]n.合唱團) to form their own a cappella(/ˌɑː kəˈpel.ə/a.清唱的) group.
+ a cappella (adj./adv.)(合唱)無樂器伴奏的;團體清唱的
UK /ˌæ kəˈpel.ə/ US /ˌɑː kəˈpel.ə/
sung by a group of people without any musical instruments
Origin: a cappella (1800-1900) Italian “in the style of the chapel(/ˈtʃæp.əl/n.禮拜堂)”
3.1 imperfection [͵ɪmpɚˋfɛkʃən] (n.) 缺點;弱點
Imperfections make us human(a.人的). You would be a God if you have no flaws([flɔ]n.缺點).
3.2 perfection [pɚˋfɛkʃən] (n.) 完美;完善
He had his sunny side up(蛋黃向上的煎蛋) done(do的過去分詞) to perfection, I’ve never seen such a perfect egg.
+ Have (something) done :讓某事被做/被完成
have + [object] + verb [past participle]
I have my hair cut at the hairdresser’s. 美髮師剪我的頭髮
比較:I’ve cut my hair. 我剪了我自己的頭髮
4. adore [əˋdor] (v.)(尤指崇敬地)愛慕,熱愛;非常喜歡
Scott is both funny and kind, everybody adores him.
5.1 limit [ˋlɪmɪt] (n.)限額;限制;上限
Three drinks are my limit. If I have more, I won’t be able to walk straight.
5.2 limit [ˋlɪmɪt] (v.) 限制,限定
The teacher limits our presentations to 15-minute maximum([ˋmæksəməm]n.最大限度).
Okay guys, that’s it for today’s pronunciation challenge. If you are curious about the topic, go watch the video and don’t forget to leave a comment and recording. I’ve gotta(必須) go call back Katie, my name is Ingrid and I’ll see you next time!
+ gotta 是 got to 的縮寫。
用法是 S + have/has + gotta + 原形動詞。有「必須」的意思,口語常見的唸法會把have/has 和主詞唸在一起。
You’ve gotta stop doing that. 你必須停止那樣做。
unickname5 年前
☺In adult life, we may fall deeply in love and split off an ideal version of someone, in whom we see no imperfections and whom we adore without limit.理想的、完美的;想像上的、不切實際的;非常合適的[(+for)]
理想、標準極高的原則或行為準則;完美的典型、典範;理想的事物(或情形) (使)分開、分離、脫離、分裂;斷裂、斷落缺點;弱點;瑕疵
不完美 完美;盡善盡美;完善、完成[(+of)]愛慕、熱愛;崇拜、崇敬、敬重;{口語}非常喜歡[+v-ing]限制;限定[(+to)]
限制;界線;限度;極限{口語}令人無法容忍的人/事/物;最高限度範圍;境界
當我們成人時,我們可能會深深愛上某人且單純只看到他完美的那一面,我們看不見對方任何的缺點,並沒有底線地愛慕著對方。
【心得】每段關係都要經過歲月和距離的考驗,時間越久、距離越近,想看不見都難,除非裝瞎。(因為昨天半夜本想照例提早錄今天的口說,但口說挑戰的內容還沒出來,所以只好等今天下班回來再錄!最近好像比較常是很晚才有隔天的內容。> <)
■ideal [aɪˋdiəl]
■split off
■imperfection [͵ɪmpɚˋfɛkʃən]
■perfection [pɚˋfɛkʃən]
■adore [əˋdor]
■limit [ˋlɪmɪt]
the limit
limits
Tino5 年前
Day 1826-Thank Ken and every friend who listens to my recordings.
今天改版?以前寫在<>裡的字好像會消失....?
Grace5 年前
Day325
Doris Hsu5 年前
Leeway5 年前
【unassuming】(人)不愛出風頭的,謙遜的
- Someone who is unassuming is quiet and shows no wish for attention or admiration
■ He is shy and unassuming and is exactly how I expect a perfect type of boyfriend to be.
In adult life, we may fall deeply in love and split off an ideal version of someone, in whom we see no imperfections and whom we adore without limit.
Zoella5 年前
In adult life, we may fall deeply in love and split off an ideal version of someone, in whom we see no imperfections and whom we adore without limit.☺️
alice.empacy5 年前
Michelle Liu5 年前
# Day 828 2021.03.17 Wednesday
The dangers of Loving or Hating Too Much
In adult life, we may fall deeply in love and split off an ideal version of someone, in whom we see no imperfections and whom we adore without limit.
The dangers of Loving or Hating Too Much
In adult life, we may fall deeply in love and split off an ideal version of someone, in whom we see no imperfections and whom we adore without limit.