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Ⅰ 年轻人独立的重要性的英语口语文章

In my view, there are 8 reasons for us, the young, to be indepedent:
1.Personal independence boots your confidence
Independent people naturally tend to be a little more confident on handling issues affecting their lives. This is mainly because they are more prepared to take actions and do things without having to wait for support or permission from someone else. Being independent therefore means that you will be more likely to try out new things that you want, rather than what or how you are expected to. This also means that you will have more experience than a less independent indivial. This will in time build up more confidence in you with the knowledge that you can do things on your own.

2.Less reliance on others
Less independent indivials tend to rely so much on others. This may be because they do not want to have to make choices for themselves or they feel too shy to go through challenges in their life without somebody by their side. This character makes you appear overly needy. Being a little more independent will be much appreciated by people and they will be willing to come to you for help. Being needed or relied upon is what many crave for; this will add some value on you and make you feel important.

3.Emotional independence reces stress and promotes happiness
Being emotionally dependent means that you can make the most of your personal decisions and go through challenging life situations without necessarily dragging other people into it. More emotional independence can also mean less suffering and disappointment, since you do not depend on others to meet you emotional needs. It is however good to understand that social support is necessary, but you can still get it without necessarily being emotionally dependent.

4.Financial independence means freedom and a sense of accomplishment
When it comes to personal independence, there is no satisfaction comparable to the ability to pay your own bills. Being able to pay your way through life reces dependence on your parents, friends, spouse or whichever person you used to lean on. Financial independence means that you control your income and expenditure and you are not answerable to anybody.
The more that you learn to become financially independent, the less stress you may have in your life as you are more in control of your financial outcome.

5.Better decision making
Being independent makes decision making an easy task; this is because you have proven to yourself that you are the only person that will be really affected by the decisions you make. On the other hand, being dependent on other people for emotional or financial support makes it difficult to make clear and appropriate decisions; this is because you will always have to stop to think about how the other person will be affected, and how they will react to your decisions. Whereas it is a good idea to consider other people while making decisions, being scared to make choices in fear of upsetting others can greatly hold you back.

6.Personal improvement and creativity
The idea of setting independence as a goal can greatly boost multiple aspects of your life. Emotional independence for example improves your personal relations with friends, family, work mates and other people you interact with. You become more in control of your emotions such as anger, over-excitement, anxiety, mood swings and so on. Having a free and independent mind gives you freedom to explore your skills and talents and will ultimately bring out the best in you.

7.Broader horizons
To be more independent means being prepared and free to meet new people and try new things. This in turn means that you will develop a broader sense of the world and be open to people and new opportunities; which leads to more knowledge and understanding of the world. It is in these deeper horizons that lies opportunities for success and adventure. Less independent indivials are less likely to have such opportunities. This is in fact is what sets successful entrepreneurs apart from the rest.

8.Self-value and self-esteem
ndependence can help increase your self-value and self-esteem, more so if becoming independent is one of your goals. The achievement of financial, emotional, social, career and personal independence gives you a sense of accomplishment that eventually changes how you rate yourself and how others view you.
The increased self-worth that comes with this independence is a great booster to your self-esteem and personal success.

Ⅱ 对年轻人疯狂追星的看法 英语口语考试 要够讲三分钟 不低于180个词

有道在线翻译
后者到恒星英语往里找一下

Ⅲ 求英语常用的口语越多越好

1. 活该! serves you(him, her) right! = you deserve (he/she deserves it.)
e.g you failed the test? serves you right for not studying!

2. 活该! you had it coming!
e.g. a: i gained weight!
b: well, you had it coming, because you've been eating so much
without exercising.

3. 胡闹 that’s monkey business!
e.g. a: stop fooling around! That’s monkey business! 别再混日子了!你根本

在胡闹嘛!
注:本句也可把monkey当成动词说成“stop monkeying around!”

3.请便! help yourself.
do as you please. (表示不需准许而可取东西,就是请客人自在点,不必太拘束。)

4.哪有? what do you mean? not at all!
注:如果只说“what do you mean?”那是不带任何用意的问句,只是想问清楚对方的意思;但是它也可用于挑衅及威胁,代表不满对方表达的意见。若加上“not at all”,表示你在否认对方表达的意思。

5.才怪! yeah,right!
as if!
e.g. a: today’s test was very easy.
b: yeah, right!
a:he thinks he can socialize with us! as if! 他自认可以跟我们交往! 才怪!
注:“yeah,right”常用于讽刺性的回答。“as if”大多是10到17岁女孩的用语。

6.加油! go for it!
e.g. a: go for it! you can do it!
注:这是鼓励他人的话,也就是“give it a good try.”“try your best.”。

7.够了! enough!
stop it!
注:也可以加强语气说“enough is enough!”。要是对方正在fooling around(无所事事),你会骂他“enough of this foolishness!”(混够了吧!)

8.放心! I got your back.
e.g. a: don’t worry, man. i got your back.
注:这句原本来自“I’m covering you from behind”(我在后面掩护你),是打仗
时军人常说的一句话。但在现代的意思是我会照料一切,要对方不必担心,所以这句男人会常用,女人反而较少用。

9.爱现! showoff!
e.g. a: he’s been doing that all day. what a showoff!
注:showoff是名词,也可作动词,如:she likes to show off her toys. 或he is
always showing off his strength.

10.讨厌! so annoying!
e.g. a: stop that! you are so annoying! 够了!你真讨厌!

11.免谈! no need to discuss!(no need for discussion.)
e.g. a: it’s all settled. There’s no need to discuss it anymore. 全都确
定了。所以就免谈了!

12.真棒! That’s great!

13.好险! that was close!
e.g. a: I’m so glad you made it. that was close!
注:这里的close是很接近、幸好的意思,和开门关门(open and close)的close不同。

14.闭嘴! shut up!

15.好烂! It sucks!
e.g. a: that sucks. don’t buy it.
注:这句话可用来形容人、事物的状况令人失望或十分不理想。

16.真巧! what a coincidence!

17.幼稚! immature!
e.g. a: she’s still sleeping with her favorite stuffed animal. she’s so immature.
what a baby!
e.g. a: look at her, still buying “hello kitty” stuff at age 30. what a baby!
注:这句话对美国人来说侮辱的程度比较大。

18.花痴! Flirt!
e.g. a: You are such a flirt! Stop kissing up to him! He doesn’t like you
at all. 你是花痴喔?别再讨好他了。他根本不喜欢你。
注:不论男女,凡有如此行为的皆可用flirt表示。player(调情圣手)专指男性,tease(卖弄风情的女人)专指女性。

19.痞子! riff raff!
e.g. a: These people give me the creeps. Riff raff! 这些人使我起鸡皮疙瘩。

真是一群痞子!
注:在美国riff raff特别指人肮脏、下流。

20.找死! Playing with fire!
e.g. a: Are you crazy? You’re playing with fire!
注:这是表示某人在做的事很危险或很有挑战性。

21.色狼! Pervert!
e.g. A: He is such a pervert! I saw him looking at me in the toilet!
注:这句话除了指性变态,也指精神变态,可简单地说“perv”,也可作动词,例如:“You are rally perverted.” 。

22.精彩! Super!
e.g. A: Good job. That’s super!
注:这字有点旧了,但年轻人喜欢在形容词前面加super以强调它的意思,如“super-cool”。

23.算了! Forget it!
注:这句有“不谈这件事了”,或“这没什么”的意思。

24.糟了! Shit!/ Fuck!/ Damn!
e.g. A: Shit! This stinks! 糟了!这好臭!
注: 这些都是低俗的用语,如同“***”等等咒骂的字,Damn是其中最温和的一个。

25.废话! Bullshit!
e.g. A: I don’t believe it. That’s bullshit!
注:这句也可用crap来表示,它的语气比较温和,但还是一样无礼。

26.变态! Pervert!
e.g. A: Let’s get out of here. There are so many perverts here.
注:中文的变态从意思来看,其实比英文的pervert语意厌恶许多。

27.吹牛! Brag.
e.g. A: He’s bragging. There’s no way he could do that!

28.装傻! Play mb.
e.g. A: Don’t play mb. You know about that.

29.偏心。 Biased (prejudiced)。
e.g. A: Stop saying those things about it. You’re just biased. 不要再这

样说它了,你就是偏心。
A:He’s so prejudiced. He helps her just because he likes her.
注:prejudice本意就是负面的,常用来职责对方不公正, bias则是中性字,如“The author has a bias for apple pie”(这个作家对苹果派有所偏好)。

30.无耻! Shameless!
e.g. A: How could you do such a thing! You’re shameless! 这种事你也做得出
来!你无耻!
注: Shameless 和 no shame不同,no shame是not scared of being shameful,不怕丢脸的意思。

31.你敢? You dare?
e.g. A: I want to challenge you!
B: You dare?

32.赞成! I approve. / That’s a good idea.
e.g. A: Let’s go for a walk.
B: Sure. I approve.

33.好饱! I’m stuffed.

34. 休想! Over my dead body!/ No way!
e.g. A: You want to marry that guy? Over my dead body!

35.成交! It’s a deal!

36. 干嘛? What?/ What do you want?/ What’s wrong? / what do you think
you are doing? / what happened? / what for?

37. 不会吧? That won’t happen, will it?
e.g. A: He will win the game. That won’t happen, will it?
不会吧? No, she’s not like that, is she?
e.g. A: Are you sure she stole the jewels? No, she’s not like that, is

she?
不会吧? No, it won’t, will it?
e.g. A: He may not have much longer to live.
B: No, he won’t die, will he?
不会吧? No way! (or Be smart!, 较礼貌一点)

37. 起内哄。 Fighting one’s own. / In-fighting.
e.g. A: That company wasted too much time fighting its own.
A: I won’t tolerate this in-fighting!

38. 狗屎运! Lucky bastard!
e.g. A: He won the lottery! Lucky bastard!

39. 没风度。 Crass
e.g. A: He’s so crass. There’s no way I would date him.
注:另外,vulgar,boorish也可以用来形容别人没风度。

40. 你说呢? So what? e.g. A: You are such a bad person. Who’s gonna
like you?
B: So what?
你说呢! You tell me! e.g. A: What are we going to do?
B: You tell me!
注:说“So what”时,若语气冷淡,则表示不在乎;若语气带挑衅,则表示不要人干涉,有“你管我 ”“那又怎样”的意思。

41. 别傻了! Wise up! E.g. A: Please, you believe that? Wise up!
Don’t be silly! E.g. A: I think we can get everyone to give us money.
B: Don’t be silly.
注:当女孩子说“Don’t be silly”时,大多是在打情骂俏。

42.别闹了! Keep it down! E.g. A: You kids are too loud! Keep it down!
注:Keep it down是不要闹了,但keep it up意思完全不同,是用来勉励对方继续努力下去。如果keep it up!用威吓的语气说就变成:若继续下去后果就不堪设想(你再给我试试看!)。

42. 不许碰! Don’t touch it! / Hands off!

43. 胆小鬼! Coward! E.g. A: He dare not do it! What a coward!

44. 考虑中! Sitting on the fence。
e.g. A: I haven’t decided what to do. I’m sitting on the fence.
注: 表示此人的决定仍摇摆不定,随时会受人影响。

45. 认输吧! Give in! e.g. A: Give in! You won’t have a chance.
注: 也可用“give it up!”,意即“不要再试了,你只是在浪费时间”。

46. 抢劫啊! Rip off! E.g. A: That shirt cost me $3,000! What a rip-off!
注: rip当名词也可当动词,所以可说:He really ripped me off.” 。

47. 别催我! Don’t rush me. E.g. A: I’m on it! Don’t rush me. 别催我!

我正在做呢!

48. 再联络! Keep in touch。

49. 干得好! Good job. / Well done!

50. 真划算。 What a great deal! E.g. I got two bikes for the price of one. What a great deal!
注:这里的deal是指买卖交易。在其他情况中“What’s the deal?”,“What’s

going on?”, “Why are you doing this?” 都是在询问“怎么了?”。

51. 看好喔! Watch me!
注:这句是要别人注意自己在表演的特殊动作或技巧。

52. 死定了! I’m dead! E.g. A: I lost my computer. I’m dead. What am
I going to do?
I’m dead meat. E.g. A: I failed the exam! I’m dead meat!
注:以上两句都是十分夸张的句子,表示真的不知如何是好,另外,常见的句
子有“You’ll be the death of me.”意思是指你和你惹的麻烦会毁了我。

53. 羡慕吧! Eat your heart out!
e.g. A: Look out all these girls all over me! Eat your heart out! You’re
never gonna find a girl who will like you.
注:说这句话的人有着炫耀的心态。

54. 无所谓。 Whatever。 E.g. A: You can do what you want. Whatever.
注:这是年轻人很常用的俚语,除了无所谓外,还有以下的意思:① I don’t care!
(我才不在乎) ② etc., etc, (等等,诸如此类的) ③ No! ④ That’s not the way
it is, but I don’t give a damn. (才不是那样的,不过我才不理它。)在不同上下
文作不同解释。

55. 别装蒜! Don’t play innocent. / Don’t play mb!

56. 去你的! Fuck you! (这句话十分粗俗,用生气或厌恶的语气说,有“滚你妈的蛋”之意。

57. 分摊吧! Let’s go Dutch.

58. 你做梦! You’re dreaming. E.g. A: That will never happen. You’re
dreaming.
注:“Dream on!”意思也是一样,另外多了点玩笑的态度。

59. 你真笨! You’re so lame!
e.g. A: You’re so lame. Even a kid can make it. Try again.
注:Lame 原来的意思是跛脚、不适当的意思。在这里指人不够酷、无能。

60. 并不想。 Don’t feel like it.
e.g. A: Come out with us tonight. It’ll cheer you up.
B: I don’t feel like it.

61. 好可惜。 What a shame (pity).

62. 随便你。 (It’s )Up to you.
Whatever.

63. 安分点! Behave! E.g. A: Stop making so much noise! Behave.
注: 年轻人用这句话的时候,多是在闹着玩的情况下,要对方“安分点”;男女朋友在打情骂俏时也会叫对方“安分”一点。

64. 再说啦! We’ll talk about it later.

65. 分手吧! Let’s break up.

66. 你看吧! I told you so! E.g. A: I told you so! It won’t work.
See! E.g. A: Like I said, it’s not as hard as you thought it’d be.
See!

67. 不要脸! Shameless! E.g. A: I can’t believe she’s wearing that!
Shameless!
注:本句除了用shameless外,也可用“She has no shame. ”。

68. 别管他! Don’t worry about it. E.g. A: I don’t want to look bad.
B: Don’t worry about it. No one will
notice. Don’t pay attention to it. E.g. A: That guy over
there is staring at me.
B: Don’t play attention to it.
What the heck! E.g. A: Is it alright if I ask Dane to come over?
B: What the heck!
注: what the heck 与what the ****! 两个意思一样。
69.怎么说? How do I say this? E.g. A: It’s so hard to explain. How do
I say this?
What do you mean? E.g. A: I’m feeling sorry for him.
B: What do you mean?

70.胡扯的! That’s rubbish! E.g. A: It’s no like that at all. That’s
rubbish.

71. 蛮配的。 Suits you well. E.g. That color looks really good on you. It

suits you well.

72. 很恶心! Blood and gore.
E.g. A: I don’t like scary and violent movies. There’s too much blood and

gore.
That’s so gross! E.g. Will you stop making those gestures? That’s

so gross!
注:“Blood and gore”多半是指电影而言,而“gross”在一般的情况下都可使用。

73.懂了吗? Get it? E.g. A: We broke up two months ago! Stop calling me.
Do you get it?
(Do you) know what I mean? / know what I’m saying?
E.g. A: That’s the way it is. ( Do you ) know What I mean?
You know? E.g. A: I really hate this. You know?

74. 别装了! Stop pretending. E.g. A: I know you hate it. Stop pretending.
注: Pretending可用playing 代替。

75.神经病。 Crazy! E.g. A: You can’t do that! Crazy!
注:这字暗示某人精神失常,行为反常;年轻人的俚语常以“mentally challenged”
代替crazy。

76.免了吧! No need! E.g. A: I want to make sure that I get it straight.
B: There’s no need. Forget it.
注: “no need”可自成一句,也可在句中使用。如:There was no need to
call the president.

77.又来了! Again. E.g. A: Here it come again. I don’t want to
deal with it.
That’s typical. E.g. A: He’s not taking responsibility for this

mistake. B: That’s typical.

78. 不骗你! Not joking。 E.g. A: Believe me. I’m not joking.

79.我请客。My treat。 E.g. A: please, it’s your birthday. My treat!
注: Treat也作动词用,如:I’ll treat you tonight. (今晚我请客。)

80.不赖嘛! Not bad。

81.去死啦! Go to hell! E.g. A: you’re such a bully. Go to hell.
注:生气时在口语上诅咒别人去死前面有时会加上“you can”。

82.冷静点! Calm down! E.g. A: Don’t get so excited. Calm down.
Keep your pants/shirt on! E.g. A: What’s the hurry? Keep your pants/shirt

on!

83.我保证。 I guarantee. E.g. A: You’ll be fine. I guarantee.

84. 我发誓! I swear! E.g. A: It will never happen again. I swear!
注:swear还有下列用法:① I swear by my bike that I can get anywhere
in town in 15minutes. (swear by…, 对着…发誓,表示很有信心)。② The chief
of justice swore in the president. (司法院长监督总统宣誓就职)。 ③ I’m

going to swear off candy for the next month. (下个月我要戒吃糖果)。

85.来单挑! Let’s fight one-on-one!
e.g. A: let’s go, you and me, let’s fight one-on-one.
B: All right, leave the others alone. It’s between you and me.

86. 正经点! Have some decency! E.g. A: Stop playing with the cake. Have
some decency!
Seriously… E.g. A: Ok, stop joking around. Seriously
注:说这两句话的情况不同,“have some decency”通常是在对方有了一些恶
作剧的行为之后,用来提醒他举止庄重一点。“Seriously…”则多用来转变话题,跟中文的“说真格的……”类似,说完这句话,说者就把话题转为严肃的内容。

87.干脆点! Make up your mind!
E.g. A: Geez, we’ve been over this a thousand times. Make up your mind!

88.打扰了! Excuse me for bothering you.
注:因为文化的差异,美国人很少有这种说法,大部分的美国人都不认为要说这么谦虚的话。

89.清醒点! Sober up! E.g. A: Your parents are coming. Sober up.
Wake up! (Wake up and smell the coffee!)
e.g. A: Wake up! You look like you had a long night. 清醒点,你看起来
像是整夜没睡。
注:酒醉或吃药后,多会用“Sober up”。“Wake up!”或“Wake up and smell the
coffee!”则是“脑袋里在想什么呀,醒醒吧你!”用来训斥别人面对现实。

90.别理他! Don’t mind him. E.g. A: Don’t mind him. He’s just
playing.
Forget him. E.g. A: He saw me steal the diamond!
B: Forget him. I’ll take care of him.
注:forget him是“别理他!”,而“别理我!”是leave me alone。

91.有眼光Good taste!. E.g. A: That looks really good. You’ve got good taste.

92.谁说的? Who said that? E.g. A: It’s not like that at all. Who said that?
Says who? E.g. A: They cancelled our show.
B: Says who?
注:这两句话除了可用来询问是什么人说的,它的意思多半是用来否认所听到的消息。

93.很难说。 Hard to say. 表示不清楚、不确定而难下定论。

94.老实说。 To tell you the truth (that…)/ Honestly…

95.你撒谎! You lie!

96.真恶心! So disgusting!

97.真碍眼! Rubs me the wrong way.
e.g. A: I can’t put my finger on it, but he really rubs me the wrong way.
我说不上来,但他真碍眼!
注:说这句话时通常有人惹到你,但也可能只是因为某人的外貌、言行令人不舒服。

98.别想溜! Don’t run away!
注:run away也可指闪避问题,如:“Don’t run away from your problems. ” 是
要对方面对,并解决问题。

99.不客气。 You’re welcome. / No problem. / No bother./ Don’t worry
about it/ Don’t mention it.

100. 不上道。 Don’t know how to play the game.
E.g. A: Everyone accepted the bribe except him. He doesn’t know how to play the game.
注:这是现代的俚语。有一句Playing the field,它的意思就大不一样了,是表示同时跟很多不同的人约会。

101.你输了! You lost!

102.吵死了! So noisy!

103.不见得。 Not necessarily. E.g. A: Everyone is gonna hate me.
B: Not necessarily. (意味“情况可能正好相反”)
104.兜风去。 Let’s go out for a drive.
E.g. A: I feel so trapped in here. Let’s go out for a drive!
我觉得有被困在这里得感觉。咱们兜风去吧!
Let’s go out for some air!
E.g. A: We’ve been studying all day. Let’s go out for some air!
注:going out for a drive 是开车或骑车出去。 going out for some air 除
了开车或骑车,也可表示用走来散心。

105.怕了吧? Now you are scared, aren’t you?
e.g. A: Now you are scared, aren’t you?
B: Get that gun away from me!

106. 真低级! How low-class! E.g. A: What do you think about Mary’s
new skirt?
B: How low-class! (通常不当别人面讲这句话)

107.就这样。 The way it is。 E.g. A: You can’t change anything. That’s
he way it is.
Let it be. E.g. A: I know it’s hard to accept. Let it be.
注:let it be通常语气和缓,以安慰别人或使人平静。

108.放弃吧! Give up!

109.太神了! Cool!

110. 解脱了! Free at last! E.g. A: Thank god I graated and I’m done

with school forever. Free at last.

111. 要你管! Not your business. /None of your business./ It’s none of your

business.
注:有些用Beeswax代替Business。

112. 好恶心! Sick! E.g. A: Have you seen that movie “Friday the 13th”?
It’s so sick.

113. 小气鬼! Stingy bastard! E.g. A: He didn’t even pay for my dinner!
What a stingy bastard.
What a miser! E.g. A: He’s been wearing the same clothes since high
school. What a miser! Can’t he buy new clothes?
注:stingy bastard语气很刻薄,因为“bastard”已经近乎粗话了。Stingy

是形容词,小气,吝啬之意。Miser是名词。

114. 我招了! I admit… E.g. A: Yeah, you’re right. OK, I admit it!
注:本句用来当作争论失败得声明,或者用来表示道歉。

115. 别惹我! Don’t bother me. E.g. A: Ok, I’ll do whatever you want.
But just don’t bother me anymore.
Stop picking on me. E.g. A: Can you stop picking on me? 你能不能别再惹我?
注:Bother 意思是阻挠,困扰,或对某人唠叨。To pick on someone是指作弄人,找人麻烦。

116. 没什么。 Not much… E.g. A: Hey! What’s up!
B: Not much…
117. 答对了。 Bingo! / You are right!

118. 改天吧! Another time… E.g. A: Let’s go out again tomorrow night.
B: Maybe another time…
I’ll take a rain check. E.g. A: I’ll take you out to dinner.
B: I can’t tonight, but I’ll take a rain check.
注:rain check本意来自比赛因下雨而取消,所发给观众下次入场得延期证明;或是商店再减价时段特价品卖完时,发给客人在有货时可以相同优惠购买该商品得证明。

119. 我不管! I don’t care! E.g. A: But your rival has everyone’s
favor…
B: I don’t care! I’m going to beat him. Just watch.
注:I don’t give a damn! =I don’t care. 但是更粗俗一些。

120. 别多嘴。 Enough! Shut up!

121. 耍大牌。 Poser! E.g. A: Who does she think she is? A movie star? What
a poser!

122. 何必呢? What for? E.g. A: I want to go back to school.
B: What for? You already have a Ph D!
Why are you doing that? E.g. A: You have all the toys you

need. Why are you buying more? Why are you doing that?
注:依说话的语气,意思可能是刻薄的反讽,好奇的询问,或是冷漠不想搭理对方。

123. 书呆子。 Nerd. E.g. A: All he does is study. He never goes
out. What a nerd!

124. 不错吧? Look, not bad, huh?
E.g. A: I’ve organized all this information for the presentation. Look, not bad, huh?

125. 真可怕! That’s terrible!

126. 别妄想! You’re dreaming! / I

Ⅳ 现在中国年轻人英语口语特别流利的多吗

越来越多了,要学好口语,必须先练好听力,如果听都听不懂就谈不回上开口说了,答有个帮助练习外语听力的软件我一直在用,你在网络搜单词风暴,去官网下载个单词风暴软件,输入任何单词、句子、文章(我没说错,是任何单词、句子都可以),点播放按钮就可以朗读了,发音很标准,还可以直接把输入的任何内容转成MP3播放以及LRC同步字幕,这样就可以放在手机里随时听和跟读了,尤其考试要考到的知识点用这个方法很有效,很方便,我的英语和日语就是用这个软件自学的,用这个软件之前我的外语听力很差,基本属于哑巴英语,因为这个软件有很多种发音可以选,还可以随意调语速、音调,所以用这个软件反复练习后,我现在听英语和日语一点都不费劲,只要是我会的单词,无论什么音调的发音,基本上都能听懂,帮了我很大的忙,希望也能帮到你。

Ⅳ 老人和年轻人的休闲方式有什么不同英语口语话题

老人喜欢静态美,而年轻人喜欢动态美,老年人认为心静则乐,年轻人认为躁动乃青春之色,所以说老年人常常喜欢呆在家里看电视,而年轻人喜欢在外面到处闯荡,开拓天地,各自的不同

Ⅵ 英语口语流利是一种什么样的体验

你好
在我还上高中的时候,有次去韩国。走路时有个韩国老太太突然过来跟我说了很多韩语,我也听不懂。就用英语跟她交流,她问我是不是从美国来的,我说不是。她问我是不是在美国长大,觉得我口语很好。其实老奶奶英语也很好,我看她都80多岁了,居然还会说英语,而且韩国的老太太打扮得特别精致。然后我心虚地说:我们中国小孩的英语都这么棒!嗯,那是我高中。
工作时有次飞国内一个小航班,航班上就一个老外。乘务长看我英语等级最高要我广播。OK,几乎每次飞航班都是这样,我那时还在后舱,但我认了。等工作都忙完了,坐在最后一排的老外走过来用中文问我们,今天谁广播的。我就说是我,我以为他要过来纠正我单词发音,语音语调之类的。没想到他说了句:“你是我听过英语广播最好的空姐”。哈哈,然后我们就用英语愉快地交流了很久,他说他经常坐某航飞美国的航班,说我的英语比那些国际航班上的空姐还要好。我说我也在国际航线上,很少飞国内的。我又心虚地说我们航空公司的空姐英语广播都跟我一样好,让他多坐我们公司的飞机!
来了美国后有一次和一个过来修空调的菲律宾大叔聊天。他一遍修空调我就一边和他聊天,跟他聊圣经聊基督教聊美国等等。最后他问我是不是从小在美国念书,我说不是啊。他说我英语很好,我说他的英语也很棒。他说他来美国二十多年才变成现在这样的,而我年纪轻轻英语可以说得这么溜,而且之前还没有在国外生活过。我又心虚地说,我们国家年轻人的英语都跟我一样好!
反正很多次被夸,而且我都会顺便把我们同行或国人的英语再夸一遍。:
满意请采纳

Ⅶ 关于英语表示肯定的口语

这个只是口语以及习惯用语 yep,yah..
这种东西都是不能用于书面的,因为这只是经过专演变后的简化属,大家只是在网络聊天时用到,或是凭着发音“自创”出它的拼写。
其实yeah不能算做yes的变体,因为它有“耶”的意思,就是用于感叹,不能完全等同于yes。
“ya”也不能算,因为这个词是现在洋人小孩儿或年轻人常用于对“you”的变体,比如说再见就是"see ya",因为他们觉得这样说很可爱。。呵呵

Ⅷ 口语,“那就好”用英语有几种说法

that's good
that's ok
it's fine
it's ok

Ⅸ 口语化的英语

日常口语中老外会用一些我们从书本上从不学的口语化单词来表达他们的感受,下面的例子是跟一些老外聊天发现的:
1.老外有时会用nope代替no,用yep代替yes,听起来有一处慢条斯理的感觉
2.老外对某个东西比较午觉时会用bravo来代替我们通常用的good,great,或wonderful
3.bingo有时也可以用来表示“感觉很好”
4.give me five在口语中有击掌之意,常表示和对方有同感
5.Jesus Christ!或是Christ就可以代替我们常用的dear me和my god
6.有一句骂人话bullshit,如果觉得不雅的话,尤其对于女同志,通常会用shoot来代替
7.美国口语中一般称警察为cop,而不是policeman
8.dead president可不是死总统的意思,而是美钞的诙谐说法
9.有时会用cross one's heart表示发誓,是一种很形象的说法
10.pull one's leg可不是拖某人的腿的意思,而是开某人的玩笑
11.break a leg是时下年轻人最爱说的一句祝福话,它可不是摔断腿的意思,而是表示祝某人大获成功的意思
12.年轻人喜欢用zit来代替pimple表示青春痘
楼主这样的例子实在是太多了,如果你平常坚持看英语原声电影的话你会发现很多像这样的用法,学以至用,如果只靠别人给你把这些东西一条条总结出来就算你能背下来可是你不用的话很快也会忘的.

Ⅹ 真正外国人会用的英语口语

1.sorry的回答,没关系怎么说?
老美最常见的回答就是:it's okay.或者再加上一句forget it!意为没关系,忘记这事内儿吧!

2.thank you 地回答,不客气怎么容说?
够绅士的话:my pleasure! 老美很常说的是:any time!意思是随时乐意效劳!

3.帮人照相时,问是否再拍一张怎么说?
这个不是固定的说法了.一般就说:one more shot?或者want another?意为还要再来一张么?

4.第一次见面打招呼怎么和回答(不要书本上的how are you - fine thank you,and you和 nice to meet you- nice to meet you to,据说好像真正外国人都不会这样说)
首先说明的是,书本上的这些没有错,但的确很少在日常口语当中使用,多半只用于特殊场合.见面打招呼啊,老美很随意:Hey,i'm xxx...nice to see you...在美国西南部由于受拉丁语影响,他们很常用Holla[`houla]打招呼,即诙谐也口语.

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