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B1 English Listening Practice - College Dorms – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

FluentDictationへようこそ。英語学習に最適なYouTubeディクテーションサイトです。インタラクティブなスクリプトとシャドーイングツールでB1レベルの"B1 English Listening Practice - College Dorms"をマスターしましょう。動画を短いセグメントに分割しているので、ディクテーション練習と発音改善に最適です。ハイライト付きスクリプトを読み、重要語彙を学び、リスニング力を伸ばしましょう。 👉 ディクテーションを始める

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1.hey everybody welcome to this B1 English listening practice video you can use this video to practice your listening and comprehension as I speak before we start remember to download the listening Time Podcast and if you want my specialized training to help you improve your listening skills then become a member at patreon.com listening time and if you become a listening Time family member then you'll receive my Advanced podcast episodes which will help you reach an advanced level of listening okay today I'm going to talk about college dorms this is a topic that a lot of people outside the U.S find because most people in other don't live in dorms when they're in college so first of all what are dorms these are buildings located on University campuses where students can live another way that you can think about them is like buildings for college students people almost always live with roommates in these dorms either sharing the common area or sharing a bedroom even the size of dorm rooms varies and you'll probably pay more from more space so which students usually live in these dorms well first and second year students often prefer living in dorms rather than in apartments off campus one of the main reasons why these students choose to live in the dorms is because it connects them with other students and allows them to make friends there's definitely a sense of in each dorm building so a lot of people feel like they'd be missing out on this if they lived off campus however not as many older students choose to live in the dorms there are still definitely a lot of third and fourth year students living on campus but a lot of them get tired of dorm life after a couple years needless to say there are some of this dorm life the main one is that you don't really have much privacy a ton of first-year students have to share a bedroom with another person and sometimes it's two or three other people and so you can also imagine what it would be like if you didn't like these roommates you can get into all kinds of arguments because you're sharing such a small space with them one other thing that could be considered a negative about living in the dorms is that a lot of these students only eat from the University dining hall at the dining hall is the place where you eat your meals and it's buffet style all you can eat sure dining hall food can be good but you can definitely get tired of eating this food every day and a lot of first-year students gain a lot of weight because of how much they eat at this dining hall so lastly let me just talk about my experience in the dorms I lived in a dorm for my third and fourth year of college the good thing was that I lived in a special dorm that was mostly for third and fourth year students and in this dorm I had my own bedroom which was great however I didn't really like sharing the kitchen and living room with other people it was a little and also I had some roommates that weren't very and didn't clean up after themselves so overall it wasn't that great of an experience for me alright that's all for today remember to download my free listening Time Podcast and become a member at patreon.com listening time if you want my specialized training which will help you understand native speakers and if you want to reach an advanced level of listening then become a listening Time family member and you'll receive my Advanced podcast also subscribe to the channel click on the bell and follow us on Instagram I'll see you next time

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重要語彙 (CEFR B1)

apartment

B2

A complete domicile occupying only part of a building, especially one for rent; a flat.

Example:

"apartment buildings for college students"

disadvantages

B1

A weakness or undesirable characteristic; a con.

Example:

"disadvantages of this dorm life the main"

interesting

B1

To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing.

Example:

"interesting because most people in other"

countries

A2

(chiefly British) An area of land; a district, region.

Example:

"countries don't live in dorms when"

residential

B1

A trip during which people temporarily live together.

Example:

"are dorms these are residential"

immediately

B1

In an immediate manner; instantly or without delay.

Example:

"immediately connects them with other"

community

B2

A group sharing a common understanding, and often the same language, law, manners, and/or tradition.

Example:

"there's definitely a sense of community"

universities

B1

Institution of higher education (typically accepting students from the age of about 17 or 18, depending on country, but in some exceptional cases able to take younger students) where subjects are studied and researched in depth and degrees are offered.

Example:

"universities the dining hall is the"

uncomfortable

B1

Not comfortable; causing discomfort.

Example:

"uncomfortable and also I had some"

responsible

B1

The individual who bears the responsibility for something.

Example:

"roommates that weren't very responsible"

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ディクテーションの文法と発音のコツ

1

Chunking

理解を助けるため、話者が句の後に取るポーズに注目しましょう。

2

Linking

単語が繋がるときのリンキングサウンドを聞き取りましょう。

3

Intonation

重要情報を強調するイントネーションの変化に注目しましょう。

動画難易度分析と統計

カテゴリー
education
CEFRレベル
B1
再生時間
201
総単語数
655
総文数
96
平均文長
7 語

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