Taking the body / more seriously / opens up / new avenues / for both the diagnosis / and treatment of / emotional unwellness.
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Jenny4 年前
[Introduction ] Hi guys, today’s pronunciation challenge comes from a video about a book called “The Body Keeps the Score” by Dr. Bessel van der Klok. If a person has experienced a traumatic experience, it may not just affect him/her emotionally but physically as well. Their symptoms almost always show up in their body language, sometimes it’ll be noticeable in the way their body carries itself. Perhaps it will trigger their body system into the high-alert mode, reacting in a fight or flight response, making it hard to eat, sleep and even respond to other people. Would you erase the most traumatic memories of your life if you could? Van der Klok and his team developed a Sensory Integration Clinic to relieve traumatic stress. It’s like an indoor playground for children and adults. Sounds interesting? Click on the video link later to find out more. But now, let’s have a listen to today’s sentence.
[Sentence] Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of emotional unwellness. 認真看待身體為診治不健康的情緒開闢蹊徑。
[Pronunciation tips ]
more seriously (can stress on ‘more’) for both (linking words) diagnosis emotional
[Vocabulary]
1. avenue IPA/ˈæv.ə.nuː/ KK〔 ˋævәˏnu,-ˏnju 〕 n. (兩邊有樹或高樓的)大街;(鄉間寬闊的)林蔭大道 a wide road with trees or tall buildings on both sides, or a wide country path or road with trees on both sides
Example: We went bag shopping on Fifth Avenue today. 今天我們去了第五大道逛街買包包。
2. diagnosis IPA/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnoʊ.sɪs/ KK〔 ˏdaIәgˋnosIs 〕 n. 診斷 a judgment about what a particular illness or problem is, made after examining it
Example: After the endoscopic examination, you need to wait two days to get the doctor’s diagnosis. 照完內視鏡,你需要等兩天才能得到醫生的診斷。
3. treatment IPA /ˈtriːt.mənt/ KK〔 ˋtritmәnt 〕 n. 對待;待遇;處理 the way you deal with or behave towards someone or something
Example: We get special treatment every time we come here because we are good friends with the restaurant owner. 我們每次來這裡都會享有特別待遇,因為我們是餐廳老闆的好朋友。
[Outro] We should definitely take our body more seriously and be aware of our emotional and physical health. A digestion problem may not just be about the foods you eat, it could also be related to stress. If there is someone you know that seems to be feeling a bit ‘stuck’ in life, you could show support and encourage him/her to regulate the body and mind through sport, yoga and meditation. Identifying and understanding the source of the problem is the first step towards healing. If you are suffering from a traumatic experience, I hope you can soon restore into a life with purpose and joy! Thank you for listening. My name is Jenny and have a great day!
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EmmaGo4 年前
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues(/ˈæv.ə.nuː/途徑n.) for both the diagnosis(/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnoʊ.sɪs/診斷n.) and treatment(/ˈtriːt.mənt/治療n.) of emotional(/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/情緒的) unwellness(/ʌnˈwɛlnəs/ 不適n.) 認真對待身體,可以開啟情緒治療兩個途徑:診斷與治療。
Hi guys, today’s pronunciation challenge comes from a video about a book called “The Body Keeps the Score(/skɔːr/真相n.)” by Dr. Bessel van der Klok. If a person has experienced a traumatic(/trɑːˈmæt̬.ɪk/造成精神創傷的) experience, it may not just affect(影響v.) him/her emotionally but physically(身體上) as well. Their symptoms(症狀) almost always show up in their body language(肢體語言), sometimes it’ll be noticeable(/ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪ.sə.bəl/顯而易見的) in the way their body carries itself. Perhaps it will trigger(引起v.) their body system into the high-alert(高度警戒的) mode(模式), reacting in a fight or flight(/flaɪt/逃跑n.) response, making it hard to eat, sleep and even respond to other people. Would you erase(消除v.) the most traumatic memories of your life if you could? Van der Klok and his team developed a Sensory(/ˈsen.sər.i/感官的) Integration(/ˌɪntɪˈɡreɪʃn/整合n.) Clinic(/ˈklɪn.ɪk/診所) to relieve(/rɪˈliːv/減輕v.) traumatic stress. It’s like an indoor(室內的) playground(遊樂場) for children and adults. Sounds interesting? Click on the video link later to find out more. But now, let’s have a listen to today’s sentence.
1. avenue /ˈæv.ə.nuː/ n.(兩邊有樹或高樓的)大街;(鄉間寬闊的)林蔭大道 (used in street names) a wide road with trees or tall buildings on both sides, or a wide country path or road with trees on both sides ☻ We went bag shopping on Fifth Avenue today.
1.2 avenue (n.) 方法;途徑;管道 a method or way of doing something: We should explore/pursue every avenue in the search for an answer to this problem. 我們應該嘗試一切途徑尋求該問題的答案。
2. diagnosis /ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnoʊ.sɪs/ n. 診斷 a judgment about what a particular illness or problem is, made after ☻ After the endoscopic(/ˌen.doʊˈskɑːp.ɪk/內視鏡的) examination(/ɪɡˌzæm.əˈneɪ.ʃən/檢查n.), you need to wait two days to get the doctor’s diagnosis.
3. treatment /ˈtriːt.mənt/ n. 對待;待遇;處理 the way you deal with or behave towards someone or something ☻ We get special treatment every time we come here because we are good friends with the restaurant owner.
[Outro]We should definitely(無疑地adv.) take our body more seriously and be aware(有…意識的) of our emotional and physical health. A digestion(/daɪˈdʒes.tʃən/消化n.) problem may not just be about the foods you eat, it could also be related to stress. If there is someone you know that seems to be feeling a bit ‘stuck(卡住的)’ in life, you could show support and encourage him/her to regulate(/ˈreɡ.jə.leɪt/調節v.) the body and mind through sport, yoga and meditation(冥想). Identifying(識別v.) and understanding the source of the problem is the first step towards healing(痊癒). If you are suffering from a traumatic experience, I hope you can soon restore(/rɪˈstɔːr/修復v.) into a life with purpose(/ˈpɝː.pəs/決心,目的n.) and joy!
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Howard Lin4 年前
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of emotional unwellness.
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R4 年前
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of emotional unwellness.
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吳昱葶OuO4 年前
學校的暑假作業...Day47 Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of emotional unwellness.
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LinCheng4 年前
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and the treatment of emotional unwellness.
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Pro12014 年前
有些傷看不見的QQ Taking the body more seriously opens up a new avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of emotional unwellness.
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박서한4 年前
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of emotional unwellness. 認真看待身體為診治不健康的情緒開闢蹊徑。
Leeway4 年前
Taking the body / more seriously / opens up / new avenues / for both the diagnosis / and treatment of / emotional unwellness.
Jenny4 年前
[Introduction ]
Hi guys, today’s pronunciation challenge comes from a video about a book called “The Body Keeps the Score” by Dr. Bessel van der Klok. If a person has experienced a traumatic experience, it may not just affect him/her emotionally but physically as well. Their symptoms almost always show up in their body language, sometimes it’ll be noticeable in the way their body carries itself. Perhaps it will trigger their body system into the high-alert mode, reacting in a fight or flight response, making it hard to eat, sleep and even respond to other people. Would you erase the most traumatic memories of your life if you could? Van der Klok and his team developed a Sensory Integration Clinic to relieve traumatic stress. It’s like an indoor playground for children and adults. Sounds interesting? Click on the video link later to find out more. But now, let’s have a listen to today’s sentence.
[Sentence]
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of emotional unwellness.
認真看待身體為診治不健康的情緒開闢蹊徑。
[Pronunciation tips ]
more seriously (can stress on ‘more’)
for both (linking words)
diagnosis
emotional
[Vocabulary]
1. avenue IPA/ˈæv.ə.nuː/ KK〔 ˋævәˏnu,-ˏnju 〕
n. (兩邊有樹或高樓的)大街;(鄉間寬闊的)林蔭大道
a wide road with trees or tall buildings on both sides, or a wide country path or road with trees on both sides
Example: We went bag shopping on Fifth Avenue today.
今天我們去了第五大道逛街買包包。
2. diagnosis IPA/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnoʊ.sɪs/ KK〔 ˏdaIәgˋnosIs 〕
n. 診斷
a judgment about what a particular illness or problem is, made after
examining it
Example: After the endoscopic examination, you need to wait two days to get the doctor’s diagnosis.
照完內視鏡,你需要等兩天才能得到醫生的診斷。
3. treatment IPA /ˈtriːt.mənt/ KK〔 ˋtritmәnt 〕
n. 對待;待遇;處理
the way you deal with or behave towards someone or something
Example: We get special treatment every time we come here because we are good friends with the restaurant owner.
我們每次來這裡都會享有特別待遇,因為我們是餐廳老闆的好朋友。
[Outro]
We should definitely take our body more seriously and be aware of our emotional and physical health. A digestion problem may not just be about the foods you eat, it could also be related to stress. If there is someone you know that seems to be feeling a bit ‘stuck’ in life, you could show support and encourage him/her to regulate the body and mind through sport, yoga and meditation. Identifying and understanding the source of the problem is the first step towards healing. If you are suffering from a traumatic experience, I hope you can soon restore into a life with purpose and joy! Thank you for listening. My name is Jenny and have a great day!
EmmaGo4 年前
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues(/ˈæv.ə.nuː/途徑n.) for both the diagnosis(/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnoʊ.sɪs/診斷n.) and treatment(/ˈtriːt.mənt/治療n.) of emotional(/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/情緒的) unwellness(/ʌnˈwɛlnəs/ 不適n.)
認真對待身體,可以開啟情緒治療兩個途徑:診斷與治療。
Hi guys, today’s pronunciation challenge comes from a video about a book called “The Body Keeps the Score(/skɔːr/真相n.)” by Dr. Bessel van der Klok. If a person has experienced a traumatic(/trɑːˈmæt̬.ɪk/造成精神創傷的) experience, it may not just affect(影響v.) him/her emotionally but physically(身體上) as well. Their symptoms(症狀) almost always show up in their body language(肢體語言), sometimes it’ll be noticeable(/ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪ.sə.bəl/顯而易見的) in the way their body carries itself. Perhaps it will trigger(引起v.) their body system into the high-alert(高度警戒的) mode(模式), reacting in a fight or flight(/flaɪt/逃跑n.) response, making it hard to eat, sleep and even respond to other people. Would you erase(消除v.) the most traumatic memories of your life if you could? Van der Klok and his team developed a Sensory(/ˈsen.sər.i/感官的) Integration(/ˌɪntɪˈɡreɪʃn/整合n.) Clinic(/ˈklɪn.ɪk/診所) to relieve(/rɪˈliːv/減輕v.) traumatic stress. It’s like an indoor(室內的) playground(遊樂場) for children and adults. Sounds interesting? Click on the video link later to find out more. But now, let’s have a listen to today’s sentence.
1. avenue /ˈæv.ə.nuː/ n.(兩邊有樹或高樓的)大街;(鄉間寬闊的)林蔭大道 (used in street names) a wide road with trees or tall buildings on both sides, or a wide country path or road with trees on both sides
☻ We went bag shopping on Fifth Avenue today.
1.2 avenue (n.) 方法;途徑;管道 a method or way of doing something:
We should explore/pursue every avenue in the search for an answer to this problem. 我們應該嘗試一切途徑尋求該問題的答案。
2. diagnosis /ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnoʊ.sɪs/ n. 診斷 a judgment about what a particular illness or problem is, made after
☻ After the endoscopic(/ˌen.doʊˈskɑːp.ɪk/內視鏡的) examination(/ɪɡˌzæm.əˈneɪ.ʃən/檢查n.), you need to wait two days to get the doctor’s diagnosis.
3. treatment /ˈtriːt.mənt/ n. 對待;待遇;處理 the way you deal with or behave towards someone or something
☻ We get special treatment every time we come here because we are good friends with the restaurant owner.
[Outro]We should definitely(無疑地adv.) take our body more seriously and be aware(有…意識的) of our emotional and physical health. A digestion(/daɪˈdʒes.tʃən/消化n.) problem may not just be about the foods you eat, it could also be related to stress. If there is someone you know that seems to be feeling a bit ‘stuck(卡住的)’ in life, you could show support and encourage him/her to regulate(/ˈreɡ.jə.leɪt/調節v.) the body and mind through sport, yoga and meditation(冥想). Identifying(識別v.) and understanding the source of the problem is the first step towards healing(痊癒). If you are suffering from a traumatic experience, I hope you can soon restore(/rɪˈstɔːr/修復v.) into a life with purpose(/ˈpɝː.pəs/決心,目的n.) and joy!
Howard Lin4 年前
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of emotional unwellness.
R4 年前
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of emotional unwellness.
吳昱葶OuO4 年前
學校的暑假作業...Day47
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of emotional unwellness.
LinCheng4 年前
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and the treatment of emotional unwellness.
Pro12014 年前
有些傷看不見的QQ
Taking the body more seriously opens up a new avenues for both the diagnosis
and treatment of emotional unwellness.
박서한4 年前
Taking the body more seriously opens up new avenues for both the diagnosis and treatment of emotional unwellness.
認真看待身體為診治不健康的情緒開闢蹊徑。
Kate Shao4 年前