今日挑戰句子
影片不是英文?Psychological research suggests that greater intelligence, education and expertise might actually amplify our errors.
有心理學研究指出愈是聰明、專業和教育程度愈高的人,更是有可能將我們的錯誤放大。
學習重點
1. intelligence智力
intelligence
[ɪnˋtɛlədʒəns](n.)智力
2. expertise專門技能(知識)
expertise
[͵ɛkspɚˋtiz](n.)專門技能(知識)
3. amplify擴大; 增強
amplify
[ˋæmplə͵faɪ](v.)擴大; 增強

Nina Kuo3 年前
Hi, VoiceTubers. This is Nina, and you're listening to the Pronunciation Challenge. Do you often make mistakes that make you feel stupid? We all sometimes make "stupid mistakes," but did you know that might be because you're smart? Let's check out today's video to learn about the possible reason that causes you to make stupid mistakes.
And the sentence is…
Sentence
Psychological research suggests that greater intelligence, education and expertise might actually amplify our errors.
Pronunciation Tips
1. psychological (the pronunciations of psy and cho)
2. suggests (how to pronounce the u and the ges)
3. intelligence (the pronunciations of li and gen)
4. education (the pronunciation of du)
5. expertise (the pronunciation of tise)
6. amplify (the pronunciation of pli)
7. errors (how to pronounce the o)
Vocabulary
1. intelligence (n) 智力KK [ɪnˋtɛlədʒəns] IPA /ɪnˈtel.ə.dʒəns/
Def: the ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based on reason
Eg. There are lots of jobs that are likely to be replaced by artificial intelligence in the future. 未來有很多工作可能會被人工智能取代。
2. expertise (n) 專門技能(知識)KK [͵ɛkspɚˋtiz] IPA /ˌek.spɝːˈtiːz/
Def: a high level of knowledge or skill
Eg. I have no expertise in building houses. 我沒有建造房屋的專業知識。
3. amplify (v) 擴大; 增強 KK [ˋæmplə͵faɪ] IPA /ˈæm.plə.faɪ/
Def: to increase the size or effect of something
Eg. The words from his mother only amplified his fears more.
他媽媽的話只是更加放大了他的恐懼。
Alright, that's all for today's episode. After watching today's video, we know that people can make mistakes or misjudge for many reasons; one's intelligence is not the only factor that affects them. Intelligent people can make stupid mistakes too. It's hard to imagine people like Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of the Sherlock Holmes series, would visit fraudulent mediums. But how can we avoid the thinking traps? The speaker suggested we step out of our shoes and think about the issue from an outside perspective. Do you have any thoughts about today's topic? Share it in the comment section, and don't forget to record the sentence. I'll see you next time!
ShakesBeer3 年前
影片會一直轉圈圈無法播放的看這邊喔!
先隨便點一個人的留言(留言數為0也沒差),之後回上一頁,你會發現影片的圈圈不見了,可以點擊囉!
這是昨天留言完的意外發現。
問題解決了,請大家不要因為不能聽影片就放棄錄音啦!
一起加油吧!
RC3 年前
Psychological research suggests that greater intelligence, education and expertise might actually amplify our errors.
iomchen3 年前
Psychological research suggests that greater intelligence, education and expertise might actually amplify our errors.
Paul Qu3 年前
July3 年前
Liu Toby3 年前
口口口3 年前
Psychological research suggests that greater intelligence, education and expertise might actually amplify our errors.
unickname3 年前
☺Psychological research suggests that greater intelligence, education and expertise might actually amplify our errors.
有心理學研究指出越是聰明、專業和教育程度越高的人,越是有可能將我們的錯誤放大。
李佳駿3 年前