每週英文練習句:When in Rome do as the Romans do 入境隨俗



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  1.  Fb : Facebook                               腀書
  2. 
SOS: Someone on Shoulder   有人在我背後
  3. 
POS: Parents Over shoulder  我老爸,老媽在我背後
  4. BRB : Be right back             馬上回來囉
  5. 
LOL: Laugh out loud                  笑死我了!
  6. 
LMAO: Laugh my Ass off         笑到我沒力了!
  7. 
SD : Sweet dreams                      祝好夢
  8. 
Gn : Good night                            晚安嘿!
  9. 
WTH : What the hell                  什麼鬼啊..
 10. 
LMK : Let me know                    告訴我吧~
 11. 
TTYL : Talk to you later            等我一下喔,(等會聊~)
 12. 
N : And                                               與~~ 
 13. 
BFF : Best female Friend/ Best Friends forever      最好的女性朋友 - 永遠最好的朋友
 14.
 kk : ok                                                  好的
 15. 
Kl : Cool                                               酷喔 
 16.
 BMT : Before my time                    在我之前
 17. 
w8 : Wait                                           等等~
 18. 
OMG: OH my god!                         我的天啊!
 19. 
ASAIC: As soon as I can               我會儘快處理.
 20. 
Ty/Tu: Thank you                         謝謝囉
 21. 
JFY: Just for you                             只有為你而已!
 22. 
BBT : Be Back tomorrow            明天再回來!
 23. 
BF: Boy Friend                                   男朋友  
 24. 
GF: Girlfriend                                     女朋友
 25. ASAP: As soon as possible            儘快
 26. 
1NAM : One in a million                萬分之一
 27. ROFL: Rolling on Floor laughing      笑到地上打滾
 28. B4N : Bye for now.                   暫時再見囉 
 29. 
143: I love you                           我愛你   (1個, 4個,3個字母.)
 30. 
1432: I love you too                我也愛你 
 31.
 2moro: Tomorrow                   明天
 32. 
2N8 : Tonight                              今晚
 33.
 404 : No clue                               沒頭緒嘿
 34. 4Eva: Forever                                永遠
 35.
 BOT: Back on Topic                     回到主題上來!
 36. 
HAND: Have a nice day!           祝你有美好的一天!
 37. 
HF: Have Fun                               玩的開心一點!  
 38. 
PM: Private Message                私人訊息
 39.
 BTW: By the way                        順便問一下....
 40. 
B/w:Between                            在二者之間
 41. 
Zzz: Sleeping                                睡著了~~~
 42. 
PMSL: Pissing myself laughing.        笑到尿出來了!
 43. 
WU? : What’s up?                           怎麼啦~~(有麼事嗎?)
 44. 
TIA: Thanks in advance              先謝謝囉
 45. 
Abt. : About                                       關於
 46. 
YSIC: Why should I care             為什麼我要在意咧?
 47. 
Y : Why or Yes                               為什麼 或 是的  (二種意思)
 48. 
Wru: Where are you?               你在那裡啊?
 49. 
WOA: Work of Art                        哇喔! 真是巧奪天工!
 50. 
TM : Trust me                                 相信我!

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史上最扯的開車方式... 分享給沒看過這影片的人 看完再來玩這個小遊戲吧 你會玩的更開心!

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常用的旅遊英文
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坦白說要開成這樣技術也不簡單嘿~~  
Worst exit a parking EVER!
 

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Peek-a-boo~ 中文叫做'躲躲猫'  很可愛的萬聖節兒童歌
 

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三十分鐘改變你的英文發音習慣
 
[如何快速利用Youtube影片 三十分鐘改變你的英文發音習慣]

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Today I'm going over how to pronounce numbers 1 through 10.
Actually no, 0 - 10. To begin, zero.

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0:00In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over the pronunciation of
0:04the word 'university'.
0:13This week's Word of the Week is 'university'. 'University' is a five-syllable word with
0:19secondary stress on the first syllable, and primary stress on the third syllable. U-ni-ver-si-ty.
0:29University. It begins with the 'ju' diphthong, uni-, uni-. Then we have the N consonant sound
0:38and the schwa in the second syllable, which is unstressed. So, the tongue tip will go
0:42to the roof of the mouth for the N, uni-, uni-. Then we have the stressed syllable -ver-.
0:51It begins with the V consonant sound, so the bottom lip will come and make contact with
0:56the bottom of the top front teeth, vv, vv. Univer-. The vowel sound is the UR as in HER
1:06vowel, -ver-, -ver-, so you don't need much jaw drop for that. The tongue will pull back,
1:12and make contact here with the roof of the mouth, or the insides of the teeth. Univer-sity.
1:20Then we have two unstressed syllables that will be flat, lower in pitch and volume, -sity,
1:26sity. I want to point out, we have a T here between two vowel sounds. That means it's
1:31going to be a flap, not a True T, -sity, -sity, -sity. University. University.
1:39He teaches at New York University.
1:43That's it, your Word of the Week. Try it out yourself. Make up a sentence with the
1:50word, record it, and post it as a video response to this video on YouTube. I can't wait to
1:55watch it.
1:57That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.

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0:00In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over pronunciation of the
0:05word 'yesterday'.
0:13This week's Word of the Week is 'yesterday'. This is a three-syllable word with stress
0:19on the first syllable. Yesterday, yesterday. It begins with the Y consonant sound, yy,
0:28yy, where the front part of the tongue raises and touches the roof of the mouth here, yy.
0:34The tongue tip stays down. Many Spanish speakers will want to say jj, jj, and make a jj sound
0:41instead, with the tip of the tongue up. We want to keep the tip of the tongue down. Ye-,
0:46ye-, ye-. Then we have the EH as in BED vowel. So, the jaw does need to drop for that. Ye-,
0:55ye-. The syllable ends with the ST consonant cluster. Yest-, st, st, and then we have the
1:04schwa/R sound. Yester-, yester-, er, er, er. It's unstressed, so it's going to be lower
1:11in pitch, a little quieter, yester-, er. A lot of people will want to make this just
1:16an 'uh' sound. Yest-uh, yest-uh. That's not right. To get the R sound, make sure your
1:22tongue pulls back and up into that position. Yester-, yester-. And finally, -day. The D
1:29consonant sound, and the AY as in SAY diphthong. Make sure you drop your jaw for the first
1:35half of that diphthong. Da-, day, day. Yesterday. I got it yesterday.
1:45That's it, your Word of the Week. Try it out yourself. Make up a sentence with the
1:51word, record it, and post it as a video response to this video on YouTube. I can't wait to
1:57watch it.
1:59That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
 
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0:00In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over the pronunciation of
0:05the word 'very'.
0:14This week's Word of the Week is 'very'. 'Very' is a two-syllable word with stress on the
0:20first syllable. Ver-y, ver-y, very, very. It begins with the V consonant sound. If you
0:31come from India, look out. You might want to make it a [w], ww, where your lips round.
0:36But it's a V, vv, where the bottom lip comes up and makes contact with the top teeth. Vv,
0:43vv, ve-. Then we have the EH as in BED vowel. The jaw needs to drop for that. Ve-, ve-.
0:51Next we have the R consonant. That can be tough. And in this word a lot of people will
0:56want to flap the R, where the front part of the tongue bounces off the roof of the mouth.
1:01We do not want this position. We want this position, where the middle part of the tongue
1:05stretches up and touches the roof of the mouth, about here. Ver-. The front part of the tongue
1:12doesn't touch anything, and you should be able to hold out that sound. Very. And finally,
1:19the EE as in SHE vowel, unstressed, to finish the word. Very, very. I'm very sorry.
1:29That's it, your Word of the Week. Try it out yourself. Make up a sentence with
1:36the word, record it, and post it as a video response to this video on YouTube. I can't
1:42wait to watch it.
1:43That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.

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0:00In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over the pronunciation of
0:05the word 'probably'.
0:13This week's Word of the Week is 'probably'. 'Probably' is a three-syllable word, but some
0:19people will reduce it to two syllables. The first syllable is stressed. We begin with
0:25the PR consonant cluster, pr-, pr-. So the lips are together for the P, but the tongue
0:30can already be in position for the R. Pr-, pr-, pro-. The first vowel is the AH as in
0:38FATHER sound. The jaw does need to drop for that: pro-, pro-. The second syllable, unstressed,
0:45proba-, -ba-, is the B consonant, where the lips come together, and the schwa sound. Proba-,
0:53proba-. And the last syllable, the B consonant, and then the LY ending. Proba-bly, -bly. So
1:01the lips come together for the B, and the tongue tip comes up here for the L, -bl-,
1:06-bl-. And then we have the EE as in SHE vowel. Probably, probably.
1:13As I said, some people will reduce this to two syllables, so you might here pro-bly,
1:18-bly, without the middle syllable. Prob-ly, prob-ly. And sometimes you'll hear it without
1:25the B at all: 'prolly', 'prolly', 'prolly'. Both of these reductions are used a lot.
1:33For example: prob-ly: I'll probably be there. Prob-ly, prob-ly.
1:38Or, 'prolly', 'prolly'. I'll probably forget. 'Prolly', 'prolly'.
1:44That's it, your Word of the Week. Try it out yourself. Make up a sentence with the
1:51word, record it, and post it as a video response to this video on YouTube. I can't wait to
1:57watch it.
1:58That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.

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