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Think about it like growing something beautiful. Take a garden. I like that idea. How does reading English relate to gardening? Exactly. You start with the soil. That's your basic vocabulary. Simple words. Okay, so you need a good base of words first. Right. Then you plant seeds. These are your simple sentences. Putting a few words together. Seeds turn into plants, so sentences turn into understanding. Yes, and as you keep practicing, your garden grows, and finally it blooms. That's when you can read more complex texts easily.
I get it. You can't expect flowers on day one. It's a process. Exactly. And just like a garden needs water and sun every day, your reading skills need regular practice to grow strong. What about mistakes? People worry a lot about making mistakes when reading or speaking. Oh, mistakes happen constantly, but they are not failures. Think of them as learning opportunities. Opportunities, how so?
Well, if you misunderstand a word or a sentence, it shows you what you need to learn next. It points you in the right direction. Okay, that makes sense. Instead of feeling bad, you think, ah, I need to study this word or grammar point more. Precisely. There was a story about someone confusing two meanings of the word conduct and misunderstanding an article. It happens. That's a great example. It's a natural part of learning.
The big turning point for many people comes when they finish reading their first English book. Even a simple one. Yes, it doesn't need to be Shakespeare. Maybe a children's book or a graded reader like the little prince in a simple version. Ah, graded readers are special books written for English learners with simpler words and grammar. Yes, they are fantastic. Because when you finish one, you feel so proud and you realize something important.
What's that? You don't need to understand every single word to enjoy or understand the main idea of a text. That's a huge relief for many learners, don't you think. It is. It changes everything. So where should someone start if they are feeling overwhelmed? Start super simple. Think children's books, really short stories or those graded readers you mentioned. Like the Oxford Bookworms or Penguin Readers series, they have different levels.
Exactly. Stay at that easy level until you feel comfortable. Maybe two or three weeks. And then move to something just a little harder. Look for texts where maybe there are five to ten new words on a page, not 50. That's a good rule of thumb. Slowly increase the challenge. You can also try news websites for learners like News in Levels or VOA Learning English. They simplify current events.
Oh, those are great resources. And magazine articles for kids like Time for Kids are also good. Right. The goal is to read things you can understand mostly with just a few new words. Okay. So start easy and slowly increase the difficulty. What else helps? Re-reading texts is surprisingly helpful. Don't just read something once. Read it again.
Yes, try the three passes technique. First time read fast for the main idea. What's it generally about? Okay, just the big picture. Second time read more carefully for the main points. What are the key details? Getting more specific. And the third time read slowly and notice the language. New words, interesting sentences, grammar. Wow, reading the same text three times like that sounds really effective for learning. It trains your brain to see more each time and process the English naturally.
That's a fantastic technique. And you don't always need a book or article, right? You can read English everywhere. Absolutely change your phone language. Read product labels, street signs, instructions. Or follow English social media accounts about things you like. Even five minutes reading Instagram captions is practice.
Exactly create your own English environment. Put sticky notes with English words on things at home. An English zone in your own house. I love that idea. It makes reading a natural part of your day. Technology helps a lot too, right? Like looking up words quickly.
Oh yes, e-readers like Kindle often have dictionaries built in. Just tap a word. That's so helpful. No need to grab a physical dictionary. There are also apps and browser extensions like ReadLang or Google Dictionary that let you click words on web pages for translations. That makes online reading much easier. And audiobooks can help connect the sound to the words.
Definitely using technology removes barriers and makes practice more convenient. Here's another interesting point from the source content. Writing helps reading. Writing how does writing make reading better? When you write, you pay closer attention to grammar and how words are used together. This helps you recognize those patterns when you read.
Ah, so it's like practicing building the sentences yourself, which helps you understand them when you see them built by others. Spot on, you could try keeping a simple diary in English or summarizing something you read in a few sentences. Those are practical ways to connect reading and writing.
What about when you hit a text, that's just really hard. You feel that I don't understand this feeling strongly. Take a deep breath, first focus on the words you do know. Don't panic about the ones you don't. So, okay, work with what you have.
Yes, look for familiar patterns. Try to guess the meaning of new words from the context, the other words around it, or pictures. Context clues are so important. And for long sentences, try to find the main parts. Who or what is doing the action and what is the action. Subject verb object, got it.
Also, look for transition words like however, therefore, meanwhile, they show you how ideas connect. Those words are like signposts in the text. Exactly, and remember, you don't need to understand every single word to get the main idea of a paragraph. Focus on the bigger picture. That helps build confidence.
Speaking of confidence, it's really important to celebrate your small successes. Oh, yes, did you understand a new word without looking it up? Amazing. Finish the whole paragraph without stopping. That's wonderful progress. Think about how far you've come, not how far you still have to go. Keep a victory journal.
Love that idea. Write down your reading wins big or small, it's motivating. And be patient with yourself. Learning takes time. Some days are easier than others, and that's okay. Set small, achievable goals. Don't try to read a whole novel in one day.
Right, maybe I will read one short article today, or I will learn five new words this week. Small goals are easier to reach and reaching them builds confidence and keeps you motivated. And reward yourself when you meet a goal, like watching an episode of your favorite English show.
That's a great motivator also when you make a mistake or feel confused, ask yourself, what can I learn from this moment? Turn challenges into chances to learn. Maybe you need to review past lessons or vocabulary. Keeping a confusion log can help. Write down what confused you and why. Review it later.
That's a smart way to identify patterns in what's difficult for you. It helps you target your learning. Strong English reading skills are incredibly valuable. They open so many doors. New job opportunities, connecting with people globally, enjoying books and movies in English.
Plus, reading actually makes your brain more flexible and improves your problem-solving skills. No way, reading in a new language does that. That's amazing. It's true and consistency is the real key. A little bit of practice every day is better than trying to read for hours once a week.
Absolutely. Just show up for your English reading practice, even for five or ten minutes. It's like climbing a mountain. The path can be hard, but the view from the top reading fluently is worth it. Imagine yourself reading anything you want in English. It's possible and you can do it.
So pick one tip we talked about today and try it right now. Maybe read the English label on something near you. Yes, small steps lead to big changes. We believe in you and your English journey. Keep practicing, keep reading, and we'll be here to help you along the way. Thanks for listening to Half Hour English. See you next time. 上面就是七彩网帮您整理的关于沉浸式英文听力的内容,希望对您有一些帮助!

- challenge
名词挑战; 质疑; 盘问; 怀疑
及物动词质疑; 向…挑战
不及物动词提出挑战,要求竞赛(或竞争); 驳斥
1. 挑战;难题
A challenge is something new and difficult which requires great effort and determination.e.g. I like a big challenge and they don't come much bigger than this...
我喜欢大的挑战,而所有挑战中再没有比这更大的了。
e.g. The new government's first challenge is the economy.
新政府面临的第一个难题是经济问题。2. (成功地)应对挑战,迎接挑战
If someone rises to the challenge, they act in response to a difficult situation which is new to them and are successful.e.g. The new Germany must rise to the challenge of its enhanced responsibilities...
一个崭新的德国必须迎接挑战,承担更多的责任。
e.g. They rose to the challenge of entertaining 80 schoolchildren for an afternoon.
他们一个下午成功接待了80名学童。3. (对真实性、价值、权威等提出的)怀疑,质疑
A challenge to something is a questioning of its truth or value. A challenge to someone is a questioning of their authority.e.g. The demonstrators have now made a direct challenge to the authority of the government.
示威者现在直接对政府的权威发出了质疑。4. 怀疑,质疑(真实性、价值、权威等)
If you challenge ideas or people, you question their truth, value, or authority.e.g. Democratic leaders have challenged the president to sign the bill...
民主党领袖对总统签署这项法案提出了质疑。
e.g. The move was immediately challenged by two of the republics...
此项动议立即遭到其中两个共和国的反对。5. 挑战;向…下战书
If you challenge someone, you invite them to fight or compete with you in some way.e.g. A mum slashed a neighbour's car tyre and challenged her to a fight after their daughters fell out...
两家的女儿吵起来后,一个妈妈划破了邻居的车胎,说要和她较量较量。
e.g. He left a note at the scene of the crime, challenging detectives to catch him...
他在犯罪现场留了个条儿,向警探挑衅。6. (警卫)盘问,查问
If someone is challenged by a guard, they are ordered to stop and say who they are or why they are there.e.g. The men apparently opened fire after they were challenged by a patrol.
显然,那些人是在受到一支巡逻队的盘问后开的火。7. see also: challenged
see also: challenging - confidence
名词信心; 信任; 秘密
形容词骗得信任的; 欺诈的
1. 信任;信赖
If you have confidence in someone, you feel that you can trust them.e.g. I have every confidence in you...
我完全相信你。
e.g. This has contributed to the lack of confidence in the police...
这导致了大家对警方缺乏信任。2. 自信;信心
If you have confidence, you feel sure about your abilities, qualities, or ideas.e.g. The band is on excellent form and brimming with confidence...
这支乐队状态极佳,自信满满。
e.g. I always thought the worst of myself and had no confidence whatsoever.
我老是妄自菲薄,没有一点儿信心。3. 肯定;把握
If you can say something with confidence, you feel certain it is correct.e.g. I can say with confidence that such rumors were totally groundless.
我可以肯定地说这样的谣言完全没有根据。4. 私下;秘密
If you tell someone something in confidence, you tell them a secret.e.g. We told you all these things in confidence...
我们告诉你的这些事都需要保密。
e.g. Even telling Lois seemed a betrayal of confidence.
即使是告诉洛伊丝都好像是在泄密。5. 秘密;知心话
A confidence is a secret that you tell someone.e.g. Gregory shared confidences with Carmen.
格雷戈里和卡门说了知心话。6. see also: vote of no confidence
- environment
名词环境,外界; 周围,围绕; 工作平台; (运行)环境
1. 生活环境;周围状况
Someone's environment is all the circumstances, people, things, and events around them that influence their life.e.g. Pupils in our schools are taught in a safe, secure environment...
我们学校的学生在安全无虑的环境中接受教育。
e.g. The moral characters of men are formed not by heredity but by environment...
人的道德品质不是遗传的,而是由环境塑造而成。2. 生存环境;特定自然环境
Your environment consists of the particular natural surroundings in which you live or exist, considered in relation to their physical characteristics or weather conditions.e.g. If our environment cools, then messages from the skin alert the body's thermostat.
如果外在环境变冷,体表会将这一信息传递给身体的体温调节中枢。
e.g. ...the maintenance of a safe environment for marine mammals.
为海洋哺乳动物维持安全的生存环境3. 自然环境;生态环境
The environment is the natural world of land, sea, air, plants, and animals.e.g. ...Conservative spokesman on the environment.
保守党有关自然环境问题的发言人
e.g. ...persuading people to respect the environment.
劝告人们保护生态环境Be careful with the spelling of this word.
注意该词的拼写。- garden
名词公园; 花园,菜园; 供应点心的露天设施; 大型公共礼堂
及物动词造园,开辟(一小片土地)作为花园; 以花园装饰
不及物动词从事园艺
形容词花园的,园艺的; 普通的,平凡的
1. (住宅旁的)花园,菜园,庭园,园子(美国英语中表示此义时常用yard,而garden仅用来指花园和菜园)
In British English, a garden is a piece of land next to a house, with flowers, vegetables, other plants, and often grass. In American English, the usual word is yard, and a garden refers only to land which is used for growing flowers and vegetables.e.g. ...the most beautiful garden on Earth.
世界上最漂亮的花园2. 干园艺活;种植花木
If you garden, you do work in your garden such as weeding or planting.e.g. Jim gardened at the homes of friends on weekends.
吉姆周末帮忙打理朋友家的花园。gardening
I have taken up gardening again.
我又开始干起了园艺活。- technique
名词技术; 技巧; 技能; 技艺
1. 技巧;方法;工艺
A technique is a particular method of doing an activity, usually a method that involves practical skills.e.g. ...tests performed using a new technique.
用新技术进行的试验2. (艺术、体育等方面的)技艺,技法,技能
Technique is skill and ability in an artistic, sporting, or other practical activity that you develop through training and practice.e.g. He went off to the Amsterdam Academy to improve his technique.
他动身前往阿姆斯特丹学院去进修技艺。- confusing
混乱的;混淆的;令人困惑的;使困窘,使混乱不清(confuse的现在分词);
- patterns
patterns
- blooms
花( bloom的名词复数 );最佳时期;茂盛时期;健康有精神的面貌;
- opportunities
机会( opportunity的名词复数 );适当的时机;条件;就业的良机;
- graded
等级( grade的过去式和过去分词 );美 年级;尤美 分数;尤美 技巧水平;
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