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MJ英語的英文聽說訓練,主要針對想對於英文聽說能力想更精進的朋友所創建的英語流利聽說訓練頻道。 YouTube上有生活英語、口語訓練等學習影片,上面有清楚的字幕,方便提供學習。 請在通勤・上學・搭電車、搭公車或捷運的空閒時間輕鬆的學習吧! 贊助支持:https://bit.ly/2XPtRCT Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@mjenglish 聯絡信箱:mjlanguageswithyou@gmail.com -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

  1. HACE 3 H

    遇到新朋友開不了口?這句英文一講就熟!|美式對話真實模擬

    ✨【孫藝珍代言】韓國熱銷💥m2超能膠原飲|限購體驗組12入,喝出女神發光肌! 👉 https://s.shopee.tw/6KtUygK4cy Eric 和 Mia 的初次相遇,學會美式英語中的自然寒暄與職場聊天技巧: ✅ 自然介紹自己、不尷尬的開場白 ✅ 3 種問「你做什麼工作」的說法 ✅ 怎麼回應對方職業才不句點 ▶【完整逐字稿下載】 https://buymeacoffee.com/mjenglish/kunilivutu ▶【請我們喝杯咖啡】 https://payment.ecpay.com.tw/Broadcaster/Donate/233882E8B53CF503A9A0F879E6A342F3 ▶【Youtube影片練習】 https://www.youtube.com/@mjenglish Getting to Know You 👥 認識新朋友聊聊工作 Eric and Mia are chatting at a community event. Eric 和 Mia 在社區活動中聊天認識彼此。 Dialogue 對話 (Eric = E;Mia = M) E: Hi, I don’t think we’ve met before. I’m Eric. M: Nice to meet you, Eric! I’m Mia. E: So, what do you do for a living? M: I’m a graphic designer. I work from home most days. E: That’s cool! Do you enjoy it? M: Definitely. I love being creative. What about you? E: I’m a flight attendant. I travel a lot for work. M: Wow, that sounds exciting! Is it tiring? E: Sometimes, especially on long flights. But I enjoy meeting people. M: I bet! You must have lots of stories. E: Oh yes—some funny, some weird! M: Well, I hope we get to chat again soon. E: Me too. Maybe next time you can show me your designs! 🔑 Vocabulary 重點單字 met [met] v. 遇見(meet 的過去式) We’ve never met before. 我們以前沒見過面。 graphic designer [ˈɡræfɪk dɪˌzaɪnər] n. 平面設計師 She works as a graphic designer. 她是平面設計師。 flight attendant [flaɪt əˈtendənt] n. 空服員 He’s been a flight attendant for five years. 他當空服員已經五年了。 creative [kriˈeɪtɪv] adj. 有創造力的 You need to be creative for that job. 那份工作需要創造力。 tiring [ˈtaɪərɪŋ] adj. 令人疲累的 Long flights can be tiring. 長途飛行很累人。 💬 Learning Focus 語句焦點 I don’t think we’ve met before. 我們應該沒見過吧。 ⭢ 用來禮貌地開啟對話。 What do you do for a living? 你是做什麼工作的? ⭢ 用於初次認識時問職業。 That sounds… 聽起來… ⭢ That sounds exciting! 聽起來好刺激! ----以下訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- 挺你所想!與你一起生活的銀行 中國信託行動銀行APP 全新推出「交易中安全提示」防詐騙功能 開啟後,轉帳的同時也在通話,會自動跳出貼心提醒,力挺你的金融安全 防護再進化,交易好安心! 馬上下載「中國信託行動銀行APP」 https://sofm.pse.is/7w8rhc -- 打造綠能與AI科技的示範驗證場域,串聯嘉義、南科、高雄及屏東等園區,大南方智慧轉型的關鍵樞紐,歡迎一同探索沙崙智慧綠能科學城,共創智慧未來! 參訪進駐資訊請至 https://sofm.pse.is/7w8rja 網站查詢 經濟部能源署/臺南市政府經濟發展局(廣告) -- 📅 2025 臺北藝術節《超限動Reeling Hypereality》9/11-9/28 正式登場! AI、VR、人機共演,劇場就是你今夏最真實的限動。 放下螢幕,走進劇場 👉 https://sofm.pse.is/7w8rhs -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    8 min
  2. HACE 4 DÍAS

    第一次租屋就踩雷?美國租屋小白必學對話

    今天你會學到👇 ✅ 怎麼問房租? ✅ 怎麼確認有沒有附家具? ✅ 想養狗該怎麼開口? ✅ 怎麼談租約時間和押金? 💡這些句子超適合實戰用!不管你是要出國還是學生活英文都超有用! ▶【完整逐字稿下載】 https://buymeacoffee.com/mjenglish/suzukacika ▶【請我們喝杯咖啡】 https://payment.ecpay.com.tw/Broadcaster/Donate/233882E8B53CF503A9A0F879E6A342F3 ▶【Youtube影片練習】 https://www.youtube.com/@mjenglish Discussing a New Apartment 討論新租屋 Sophie and Alex are checking out a new apartment listing online. S = Sophie, A = Alex S: Look at this one! It's close to school and has two bedrooms. 你看這間!離學校很近,還有兩個房間。 A: Nice. Does it include furniture? 不錯。有附家具嗎? S: It says “partially furnished.” So maybe just a sofa and bed. 它寫「部分附家具」,所以可能只有沙發跟床。 A: Hmm… What about laundry? Is there a washer and dryer? 嗯…那洗衣呢?有洗衣機和烘衣機嗎? S: No, but there’s a laundromat just down the street. 沒有,但巷口就有自助洗衣店。 A: Okay. I like the layout, and the rent is reasonable. 好吧,我喜歡格局,而且租金也還合理。 S: Let’s book a viewing and see it in person. 我們來預約看屋吧,親自看看比較準。 🔵 重點單字 1.rent /rent/ n. 租金 The rent is $1,200 a month, including utilities. 月租 1200 元,包含水電。 2.furnished /ˈfɜːrnɪʃt/ adj. 附傢俱的 Is the apartment fully furnished or empty? 3.laundromat /ˈlɔːndrəˌmæt/ n. 自助洗衣店 There’s a laundromat two blocks away. 4.listing /ˈlɪstɪŋ/ n. 刊登物件(房屋、工作等) This listing just came online this morning. 📎 補充詞彙 viewing /ˈvjuːɪŋ/ n. 看屋 We scheduled a viewing for Saturday afternoon. 我們預約了週六下午看屋。 Negotiating Lease Terms 討論租約條件 Jake is speaking with his future landlord, Mr. Lang. J = Jake, L = Mr. Lang J: Hi, Mr. Lang. I reviewed the lease, and I have a few questions. 嗨 Lang 先生,我看了租約,有幾個問題想問。 L: Sure, go ahead. 當然,請問。 J: It says “no pets.” Would you consider allowing a small dog? 上面寫「禁止養寵物」,您能接受小型狗嗎? L: I usually don’t, but if it’s well-trained and quiet, I’ll make an exception. 我通常不行,但如果牠乖又安靜,我可以破例。 J: Great! Also, could we change the lease to 10 months instead of 12? 太好了!那我能把租期從 12 個月改成 10 個月嗎? L: That’s doable, but the security deposit would increase slightly. 可以,不過押金可能會提高一點。 J: Understood. I’ll talk to my roommate and get back to you. 了解,我會跟室友討論後再回覆您。 🔵 重點單字 1.lease /liːs/ n. 租約 We signed a one-year lease last week. 2.landlord /ˈlænd.lɔːrd/ n. 房東 Our landlord is very responsive to repairs. 3.deposit /dɪˈpɑːzɪt/ n. 押金 You’ll need to pay a deposit before moving in. 4.exception /ɪkˈsepʃən/ n. 例外 He made an exception and allowed pets this time. 📎 補充詞彙 well-trained /ˌwɛlˈtreɪnd/ adj. 訓練有素的 A well-trained dog is easier to live with in an apartment. 訓練好的狗比較適合住公寓。 ----以下訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- 挺你所想!與你一起生活的銀行 中國信託行動銀行APP 全新推出「交易中安全提示」防詐騙功能 開啟後,轉帳的同時也在通話,會自動跳出貼心提醒,力挺你的金融安全 防護再進化,交易好安心! 馬上下載「中國信託行動銀行APP」 https://sofm.pse.is/7vhm8t -- 打造綠能與AI科技的示範驗證場域,串聯嘉義、南科、高雄及屏東等園區,大南方智慧轉型的關鍵樞紐,歡迎一同探索沙崙智慧綠能科學城,共創智慧未來! 參訪進駐資訊請至 https://sofm.pse.is/7w3f5z 網站查詢 經濟部能源署/臺南市政府經濟發展局(廣告) -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    10 min
  3. 8 JUL • SÓLO PARA PERSONAS CON SUSCRIPCIÓN

    【VIP專屬】從「買家具」學會家庭與團隊英文溝通術!這幾句英文連主管都說讚!

    你知道嗎?就算只是挑張椅子,也可能引爆溝通危機!不論是和伴侶討論佈置,還是在公司提案採購,「怎麼說」比「買什麼」更重要! 這集 MJ English 讓你學會兩大場景的英文表達: 🏠 家具選擇時的溝通術(Ben & Lisa) 🏢 團隊採購中的提案技巧(Tracy & Dylan) ▶【完整逐字稿下載】 https://buymeacoffee.com/mjenglish/kojegojowa ▶【請我們喝杯咖啡】 https://payment.ecpay.com.tw/Broadcaster/Donate/233882E8B53CF503A9A0F879E6A342F3 ▶【Youtube影片練習】 https://www.youtube.com/@mjenglish 1. Choosing Furniture Together 一起挑家具的時候 Ben and Lisa are looking around their new apartment. B = Ben, L = Lisa L: This space is going to look amazing once we decorate it. 這個空間裝潢完一定超美的。 B: Totally. Do you still want the wooden coffee table we saw last week? 當然!妳還想要上週看到那張木質咖啡桌嗎? L: Maybe. But what kind of chairs should we get for the dining area? 可能吧。不過我們要配什麼樣的餐椅好呢? B: I like those black metal ones — they’re simple and modern. 我喜歡那種黑色金屬椅,簡單又現代。 L: Hmm… I was thinking of something with soft fabric. Metal might feel too cold. 我比較想選有布料的耶,金屬會不會太冷冰冰? B: I get that. Maybe a mix of both could work? 我懂。那混搭一下也許不錯? L: Good idea. Let’s go visit the store and test them out. 好主意~我們去門市試坐看看吧! 🔵 重點單字 decorate /ˈdekəreɪt/ v. 裝飾、佈置 We plan to decorate the room with warm lights. 我們打算用暖色燈裝飾這個房間。 fabric /ˈfæbrɪk/ n. 布料 This chair is covered in soft fabric. 這張椅子有柔軟的布料。 metal /ˈmetl/ n. 金屬 Metal chairs are more durable outdoors. 金屬椅子在戶外更耐用。 modern /ˈmɑːdərn/ adj. 現代的 I like the modern look of this lamp. 我喜歡這盞燈的現代感設計。 📎 補充詞彙 durable /ˈdʊr.ə.bəl/ adj. 耐用的 This table is both stylish and durable. 這張桌子既時尚又耐用。 2. Talking Over Team Purchases 團隊採購的意見不一時 Tracy is discussing a purchase plan with her teammate, Dylan. T = Tracy, D = Dylan T: Dylan, I was thinking of ordering the standing desks for the team. Dylan,我在想要不要幫團隊訂站立式辦公桌。 D: That’s interesting. Can I ask why? 聽起來不錯,我可以問問理由嗎? T: Some of our teammates mentioned back pain. These desks might help. 有同事反映腰痛,這種桌子也許有幫助。 D: I see. But I’m not sure if that fits our current budget. 了解。不過我不確定這符合我們現在的預算。 T: Good point. I’ll check if we can get a discount for bulk orders. 妳說得對。我會查查看大量訂購有沒有折扣。 D: That works. Let’s make sure everyone is on board first. 那不錯。也確認一下大家是否都同意吧。 🔵 重點單字 desk /desk/ n. 書桌;辦公桌 They ordered new desks for the whole team. 他們幫整個團隊訂了新辦公桌。 budget /ˈbʌdʒɪt/ n. 預算 We need to stay within our budget this quarter. 我們這季要控制預算。 discount /ˈdɪskaʊnt/ n. 折扣 The store offers a 20% discount for companies. 這間店對企業提供八折優惠。 teamwork /ˈtiːmwɜːrk/ n. 團隊合作 Good teamwork makes any task easier. 良好的團隊合作能讓任何任務更順利。 📎 補充詞彙 bulk order /bʌlk ˈɔːrdər/ n. 大宗訂單 We’ll get a discount if we place a bulk order. 大量訂購的話我們可以拿到折扣。

    9 min
  4. 7 JUL

    有養貓狗的你別錯過! 你知道怎麼用英文說「我要買這條牽繩」嗎?

    🐾【寵物日常英文全攻略】你知道狗鍊、咬咬玩具、零食…這些超基本用品用英文怎麼說嗎? 今天就跟著 MJ English,一邊幫狗狗選購用品,一邊學會實用句型+常見單字! ▶【完整逐字稿下載】 https://buymeacoffee.com/mjenglish/yasaciyomi ▶【請我們喝杯咖啡】 https://payment.ecpay.com.tw/Broadcaster/Donate/233882E8B53CF503A9A0F879E6A342F3 ▶【Youtube影片練習】 https://www.youtube.com/@mjenglish 🎧 Part A — Shopping for a Dog Lena and Josh are visiting a pet store for their new puppy. Lena 和 Josh 正在寵物店為他們的新小狗挑選用品。 (Lena = L;Josh = J) L: Wow, look at all these cute pet beds! 哇,這些寵物床好可愛喔! J: Yeah! But we should probably get a leash first. 對啊!但我們應該先買牽繩吧。 L: True. What about this red one? It looks strong. 也是~那這條紅色的呢?看起來很結實。 J: I like it. But maybe this green one is softer. 我喜歡紅的,但這條綠色的好像比較軟。 L: Hmm… Which one do you prefer? 嗯……你比較喜歡哪一條? J: The green one. It looks perfect for our tiny pup. 我選綠的,感覺比較適合我們的小狗狗。 🧸 Part B — Asking the Pet Store Clerk Lena talks to the store clerk to find a toy. Lena 和店員詢問適合的玩具。 (Lena = L;Clerk = C) L: Hi! Do you have any safe chew toys for puppies? 嗨~你們有適合小狗咬的安全玩具嗎? C: Sure! I’d recommend this one — it’s soft and good for teething. 有的~我推薦這個,很柔軟,適合長牙期的狗狗。 L: That’s great. Do you sell dog treats, too? 太棒了。你們也有賣狗狗零食嗎? C: Absolutely! These salmon treats are popular with small dogs. 當然~這款鮭魚口味的零食很受小型犬歡迎。 L: I’ll take both! 那我兩樣都要! 🔵 重點單字 leash /liːʃ/ n. 狗鍊,牽繩 We need a new leash for Toby. His old one is too short. Toby 的狗鍊太短了,我們需要買新的。 treat /triːt/ n. 獎勵零食 These chicken treats are Toby’s favorite. 這種雞肉零食是 Toby 最愛的。 recommend /ˌrekəˈmend/ v. 推薦 Can you recommend a good toy for small dogs? 你能推薦適合小型犬的玩具嗎? size /saɪz/ n. 尺寸,大小 This sweater is the right size for your puppy. 這件毛衣大小很適合你的小狗。 chew toy /tʃuː tɔɪ/ n. 咬咬玩具 Puppies love playing with chew toys. 小狗很喜歡咬咬玩具來磨牙。 📘 重點句型 What about…? 那……呢?(用來提出建議) ▸ What about getting her a sweater? Which one do you prefer? 你比較喜歡哪一個? ▸ Which one do you prefer, the red leash or the green one? It looks perfect for… 看起來很適合…… ▸ This bed looks perfect for a small cat. I’ll take both. 我兩個都要。 ▸ A: Do you want the pink or blue bowl? B: I’ll take both! It’s good for… 對……很好/很合適 ▸ This toy is good for puppies with sharp teeth. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    5 min
  5. 2 JUL

    揪團野餐怎麼用英文說?這樣講英文,朋友秒答應!🎉

    這個週末想揪朋友去野餐,但不知道怎麼用英文自然開口? 本集 MJ 英語帶你學會: 🍉 生活中最實用的 5 個野餐英文單字:basket、snack、invite、spread、portable! 🧺 最貼近母語者的 3 大實用句型:How about…?、Don't forget to…、Set up 🎸 實戰對話場景:怎麼自然用英文分工、邀請朋友、提醒注意事項? 從提議、準備到邀請朋友,全都幫你整理好了! 不管你要約朋友去公園、去海邊,還是河邊烤肉,這集都能派上用場🔥 ▶【完整逐字稿下載】 https://buymeacoffee.com/MjEnglish/yudikekamu ▶【請我們喝杯咖啡】 https://payment.ecpay.com.tw/Broadcaster/Donate/233882E8B53CF503A9A0F879E6A342F3 ▶【Youtube影片練習】 https://www.youtube.com/@mjenglish Olivia and Max are planning a weekend picnic. Olivia 和 Max 正在計劃週末野餐。 (Olivia = O;Max = M) O: How about going to the riverside park on Saturday? M: Sounds great! I’ll bring my guitar and a basket of snacks. O: Nice! I’ll spread out the big blanket and pack some drinks. M: Should we invite Ben and Anna, too? O: Good idea. The more, the merrier. Oh, and don’t forget the sunscreen! M: Got it. I’ll also bring my portable speaker. O: This is going to be such a fun day! M: Totally! I can’t wait. 🎶🧺 🔵 重點單字 1.basket /ˈbæskɪt/ n. 籃子 We packed sandwiches and drinks into the picnic basket. 我們把三明治和飲料裝進野餐籃裡。 2.snack /snæk/ n. 點心、小吃 Don’t forget to bring some snacks for the trip. 別忘了帶些點心去旅遊。 3.spread /spred/ v. 攤開、鋪開 They spread the blanket on the grass. 他們把毯子鋪在草地上。 4.invite /ɪnˈvaɪt/ v. 邀請 Lily invited all her friends to the park picnic. Lily 邀請了她的朋友去公園野餐。 📎 補充單字:portable /ˈpɔːrtəbl/ adj. 可攜帶的 This speaker is small and portable — perfect for outdoor use. 這台喇叭小巧又方便攜帶,很適合戶外使用。 📘 學習焦點 1.How about… ? 用來提出建議或邀約 ▸ How about having lunch at the park? 我們去公園吃午餐怎麼樣? 2.Don’t forget to + V. 提醒別人不要忘了做某事 ▸ Don’t forget to charge your phone. 別忘了幫手機充電。 3.set up 動詞片語,指「搭設;安排」 ▸ Let’s set up the tent before it gets dark. 天黑前我們來搭帳篷吧。 ----以下訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- 挺你所想!與你一起生活的銀行 中國信託行動銀行APP 全新推出「交易中安全提示」防詐騙功能 開啟後,轉帳的同時也在通話,會自動跳出貼心提醒,力挺你的金融安全 防護再進化,交易好安心! 馬上下載「中國信託行動銀行APP」 https://sofm.pse.is/7vkpvu -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    7 min
  6. 2 JUL

    別再說「 I think 」了!會用 「wonder」講話更溫柔有禮!

    你是不是也以為 "wonder" 就是「想一想」? 其實這個字背後藏著很多母語者才知道的「溫柔語感」!「I wonder if…」不但能讓你講話更有禮貌、也更接近美式英語的說話風格。 這集我們幫你一次搞懂: 💡 wonder 當名詞與動詞的不同用法 💡 「I wonder」vs「I think」差在哪? 💡 美式英文常用句型:wonder if、wonder why、wonder who ▶【完整逐字稿下載】 https://buymeacoffee.com/mjenglish/i-think-wonder ▶【請我們喝杯咖啡】 https://payment.ecpay.com.tw/Broadcaster/Donate/233882E8B53CF503A9A0F879E6A342F3 ▶【Youtube影片練習】 https://www.youtube.com/@mjenglish M: Welcome to MJ English. Today, we're looking closely at one English word. It's wonder. M:歡迎收聽 MJ English。今天我們要來好好認識一個英文單字,就是「wonder」。 And you might not use it a ton, but wow, native speakers, especially, you know, here in America, they use it constantly. 你可能平常不太用這個字,但美國人、尤其是母語者超級常講。 J: Absolutely. It's everywhere once you start listening for it. J:真的,你只要開始注意,就會發現這個字到處都是。 M: So our goal today is to help you really get wonder, understand it so well you can use it naturally. M:所以我們今天的目標,就是讓你完全搞懂 wonder,用得自然又流暢。 J: Yeah, almost like a little shortcut, right? To sounding more native. J:對,有點像是讓你更像母語者的小捷徑。 M: Exactly. M:沒錯。 J: And it adds so much politeness and curiosity, too. J:而且這個字還能讓你聽起來更有禮貌、更有好奇心。 M: Okay, let's unpack that. Wonder. It can be a noun or a verb, right? M:好,我們來拆解一下這個字。「wonder」可以是名詞也可以是動詞,對吧? J: Right. Let's start with the noun. J:對,那我們先從名詞開始說。 M: Okay. M:好啊。 J: As a noun, wonder basically means surprise or something, well, amazing. A marvel. J:當名詞時,wonder 就是指驚奇、驚嘆的事情,也可以說是某種奇蹟或令人驚艷的東西。 M: Can you give an example? M:可以舉個例子嗎? J: Sure. You might say, "It's a wonder she gets everything done," meaning it's surprising, it's impressive. J:當然,比如說:「她居然什麼事都做得完,真是太厲害了!」這裡的 wonder 就是「真神奇欸」那種感覺。 M: Ah, okay. M:喔~我懂了。 J: Or think bigger, like, the Grand Canyon is one of the natural wonders of the world. J:或是講大一點,像「大峽谷是世界七大自然奇景之一」,這裡的 wonder 就是「奇觀」的意思。 M: Got it. Amazing things. But what about the verb? I feel like that's the more common one in conversation. M:了解,就是很令人驚嘆的東西。那如果是動詞呢?我覺得在對話中反而比較常看到動詞用法。 J: Definitely. As a verb, wonder means you're thinking about something, maybe asking yourself a quiet question. J:沒錯,當動詞的時候,「wonder」就是你在思考某件事,像是在心裡默默問自己一個問題。 M: Like internally. M:像是在心裡自言自語的那種。 J: Exactly. There's often a bit of curiosity, maybe some doubt. Like, I wonder if it's going to rain later. J:對,就是帶著一點好奇或不確定感。像「我在想等下會不會下雨」。 M: Okay, so you're not sure, you're just thinking about it. M:所以你不確定,只是在心裡想一想。 J: Precisely. Or, she wondered why he didn't call back. It's that internal thought process. J:沒錯,像「她在想為什麼他沒回電」,這就是內心的那種思考。 M: And we also hear wonderful and wonderfully. M:那我們也常聽到「wonderful」和「wonderfully」。 J: Those are related, yeah. J:對,這兩個是相關的。 M: Yeah, they're just the adjective and the adverb. Wonderful means amazing or great. M:對啦,「wonderful」是形容詞,意思是很棒、很驚人。 J: You did a wonderful job. J:像是說「你做得超棒的!」 M: Exactly. And wonderfully just means doing something in an amazing way. They capture that same positive, surprising feeling. M:沒錯,「wonderfully」就是副詞,用來形容做事情的方式很棒。兩個字都帶有驚喜跟正面感。 J: Okay, this is where it gets really useful, I think. Using "I wonder if." It seems key for sounding, well, polite. J:接下來這部分就超實用了,就是「I wonder if」的用法,這感覺是讓你聽起來更有禮貌的關鍵。 M: It really is. Super common. I wonder if is just a fantastic way to ask something or suggest something indirectly. M:真的,這用法超常見。「I wonder if」就是一個很棒的方式,用來間接問事情或提出建議。 J: Like you're thinking out loud. J:有點像是你在把心裡的話講出來。 M: Kind of, yeah, softens the whole thing. So, I wonder if he's busy right now feels much gentler than just asking, "Is he busy?" M:對,這種講法會讓整句話聽起來比較柔和。像「I wonder if he's busy right now」就比直接問「Is he busy?」有禮貌很多。 J: Less demanding. Totally. And there are variations, too, right? J:聽起來比較不強勢,真的。那是不是也有不同的變化用法? M: Yeah, I've heard "I'm wondering if" and "I was wondering if." What's the difference there? It feels subtle. M:對,我有聽過「I'm wondering if」跟「I was wondering if」,這兩個有什麼差別嗎?好像滿細微的。 J: It is subtle, but useful. I'm wondering if suggests you're thinking about it, like, right this second. J:這個差異雖小但很實用。「I'm wondering if」表示你現在此刻正在思考這件事。 M: Okay, more immediate. M:喔,聽起來比較即時。 J: Yeah. Yeah. I'm wondering if you could maybe help me with this report. It sounds very friendly, very current. J:對,像「I'm wondering if you could maybe help me with this report」聽起來就很友善,很像你當下有個想法。 M: And "I was wondering if"? M:那「I was wondering if」呢? J: That one's even softer, often a bit more formal, or just extra polite. J:這個語氣更柔和一點,也比較正式、特別有禮貌。 M: Right. M:了解。 J: I was wondering if you might be free for a meeting tomorrow. Using the past tense "was" creates a little distance. J:像「I was wondering if you might be free for a meeting tomorrow」這句,用過去式的「was」會讓語氣更委婉一點。 M: Ah, distance makes it feel less pressured. M:喔~那個語氣的距離感,會讓人比較沒有壓力。 J: Exactly. It implies you've considered it, it's not a sudden demand. Very common in American politeness norms, actually. J:沒錯,這表示你是想過才提,不是突然開口要求。這種講法在美式禮貌文化中超常見的。 M: That makes perfect sense. It's about creating comfort. Okay, so what about using I wonder with question words? You know, who, what, where? M:這樣就說得通了,是為了讓對方更自在。那如果「I wonder」後面接問句單字呢?像 who、what、where 這種? J: Yeah, that's another big one. It works perfectly. J:對,這也是很重要的一種用法,而且超自然。 M: How so? M:怎麼說? J: Well, it's like thinking aloud again. You're expressing curiosity, but not necessarily expecting an immediate answer from the person you're talking to. J:一樣是把你心裡的想法說出來,但你不是在問對方要馬上回答,而是表達一種好奇心。 M: So, less direct than asking the question straight out. M:所以比直接問問題的方式含蓄很多。 J: Right. If you say, "I wonder who left this bag here," it's different from "Who left this bag?" More speculative. J:對,像說「I wonder who left this bag here」就跟「Who left this bag?」不一樣,前者比較像是在猜、在想。 J: Exactly. Or, I wonder what she's thinking. You're musing. J:對啊,像「I wonder what she's thinking」就是你在猜她在想什麼。 M: Or maybe, "I wonder where I put my keys." Happens to me all the time. M:或者「我在想我把鑰匙放哪了」,我超常這樣。 J: Doesn't it? Yeah. Or, I wonder when they'll get here. I wonder why she hasn't called. J:是不是!還有像「我在想他們什麼時候會到」或「她怎麼還沒打來」。 M: And how? M:那還可以接 how 嗎? J: I wonder how they finished that project so fast. It just shows you're curious, maybe a little impressed or puzzled. It's not accusatory. J:當然可以,像「我在想他們怎麼這麼快就做完這個案子」,就是你有點好奇,也許有點佩服或疑惑,但完全不是在指責誰。 M: It really is all about that gentle curiosity. Okay, so one last crucial point. Wonder versus think. People mix these up, right? M:真的就是一種溫柔的好奇。好,最後一個很重要的重點:「wonder」跟「think」的差別。大家很容易搞混對吧? J: Yeah, they do. J:對,很多人會搞錯。 M: Yeah. M:真的。 J: And it's an important difference for sounding natural. J:但這個差別很重要,會影響你講話聽起來自然不自然。 M: So what's the core difference we need to remember? M:那我們應該記住的重點差別是什麼? J: Okay, so wonder is all about that curiosity, that doubt. It's an open question in your mind. If you're saying, "I wonder if he'll like this gift," you're genuinely not sure. You're curio

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  7. 30 JUN • SÓLO PARA PERSONAS CON SUSCRIPCIÓN

    【VIP專屬】英文裡的 stay 原來這麼萬用!它背後的意思你一定想不到

    你以為 "stay" 只是停留在某地嗎?其實它真正的核心意思是「維持某種狀態」! 從 stay healthy、stay positive 到 stay on top of things, 這些你每天聽到、講到的英文句子,都藏著超實用的語感與文化背景! J:歡迎收聽MJ英語。我跟你說,最近跟國外的朋友視訊,快結束的時候我就很自然說了句 "take care"。 M:很常用。 J:結果他回我 "You too, stay safe." 這就讓我想到了 stay 這個字。 M:Stay? J:對,stay。聽到 stay 第一個反應就是待在哪裡。 M:對啊,停留、住宿。 J:沒錯。像是去旅行就會說,我要在飯店 stay 兩個晚上,或是問人家 "How long will you stay in Taipei?" M:很直覺的意思。 J:對,就是停留。不過,stay 其實還有一個我覺得更常用,或是說更核心的意思。我們今天就來好好聊一下這個。 M:沒錯。這個用法真的非常非常普遍,可能真的比停留某地更常聽到。它主要的意思其實是維持在某種特定的狀態,或保持某個情況。抓住這個感覺,你就會發現很多英文的說法,一下就通了。 J:好,那我們來看看實際例子。生活中其實超多的嘛。比如說,醫生可能會跟你說要 stay healthy。 M:保持健康。 J:或是像有些人會互相祝福說 "stay young",青春永駐之類的。 M:這裡的 stay 就完全不是停在某個地方了。 J:對對對。 M:它就是要你維持住那個狀態,healthy 的狀態、young 的狀態。 J:了解。那像我朋友跟我說的 "stay safe" 呢? M:注意安全。尤其這幾年大家更在意平安,"stay safe" 就變得很常聽到。它其實就是帶著一種,希望你一直維持在安全的這個狀態裡面。 J:還有像是,工作開會的時候,老闆可能會說 "stay focused"。 M:對,也是一樣,希望你維持專心的狀態。 J:我還想到那個,拍照的時候,攝影師不是會說 "stay still"? M:保持不動,也是維持一個姿勢、一個狀態。 J:還有還有,天氣很熱的時候,尤其我聽美國的朋友說,他們那邊超超強調要 "stay hydrated"。 M:啊對,"stay hydrated",多補充水分,這個在美國文化裡好像真的很重視。 J:感覺他們很怕脫水。還有,遇到困難的時候,朋友可能會鼓勵說 "stay positive"。 M:保持正面思考。 J:對,"stay positive"。我覺得這句話也蠻有美國那種樂觀的感覺。 M:還有像是在公共場合,可能會看到牌子寫 "Please stay behind the line"。 J:請在線後等待。 M:對,它也是要求大家維持在線後的這個位置狀態。甚至,有些人明明知道發生什麼事,但選擇 "stayed quiet"。 J:保持沉默。 M:這裡的 stay 全都扣緊了那個「維持」的核心概念。 J:哇,這樣一講真的好多。這裡面有一個我超有感的,就是 "stay on top of things"。我剛開始工作的時候,事情一多,常常就手忙腳亂。那時候就有前輩跟我說,要學會 "stay on top of things"。我一開始還想說,什麼東西上面? M:對,字面上會有點難理解,但這真的是一個超級實用的片語。 J:它到底確切是什麼意思啊? M:它不是說真的待在東西上面啦,它的意思是你隨時掌握所有事情的最新進度或狀態。 J:喔,掌握狀況。 M:對,就是你要很清楚現在有哪些事在進行、進度到哪了,還有哪些待辦事項。尤其現在資訊那麼多、事情那麼雜,能夠 "stay on top of things" 就表示你沒有被事情淹沒,你還維持著一種掌控感,對全局是有了解的。 J:沒錯沒錯,就像有些人會說,我喜歡把事情都寫在行事曆上,這樣才能 "stay on top of things"。 M:這就是一個方法。所以你看,這不只是整理資訊而已喔。 J:它更像是一種維持頭腦清晰、主動處理事情的狀態。 M:從身體的 "stay healthy"、"stay hydrated",心理的 "stay positive"、"stay focused",到安全的 "stay safe",甚至是對資訊、任務的 "stay on top of things",這些全都是在講維持狀態。所以 "stay" 這個字真的有力量,它描述的是我們為了維持某種好的狀態,持續在做的努力。 J:這樣聽下來,stay 比我想像的還要豐富太多了。它真的不只是講地點的停留,搞懂它這個「維持狀態」的用法之後,很多英文片語聽起來、用起來好像就更到位了。 M:下次大家再看到或聽到 stay 的時候啊,可以稍微想一想喔,它是在講一個地點,還是在強調一種需要去維持的狀態,不管是健康、安全、專注,還是掌握全局。這個小小的字,其實反映了我們生活中很多需要持續努力去維持的面向呢。 J:了解了。希望今天的分享對大家理解 stay 這個字有幫助喔。 M:希望有幫助。 J:那我們今天就聊到這邊,下次見了。 M:下次見。 ▶【請我們喝杯咖啡】 https://payment.ecpay.com.tw/Broadcaster/Donate/233882E8B53CF503A9A0F879E6A342F3 ▶【Youtube影片練習】 https://www.youtube.com/@mjenglish

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  8. 28 JUN

    講英文別只會 one, two, three!這些生活用法才最重要!

    今天MJ English 要帶你一次搞懂英文裡的「量詞」怎麼用: 「a cup of」和「a glass of」什麼差別? 「two coffees」到底算錯還是口語? a piece of」跟「a slice of」有差嗎? 「a sheet of paper」 vs. 「a piece of paper」 特別形狀的量詞「a bar / a cake / a roll」 群體的量詞:a bunch / a herd / a school ▶【完整逐字稿下載】 https://buymeacoffee.com/mjenglish/one-two-three-3800941 ▶【請我們喝杯咖啡】 https://payment.ecpay.com.tw/Broadcaster/Donate/233882E8B53CF503A9A0F879E6A342F3 ▶【Youtube影片練習】 https://www.youtube.com/@mjenglish M: Welcome to MJ English. The other day I was just making a sandwich for lunch, super simple. And I grabbed a piece of cheese, then another piece, and it just got me thinking. M:歡迎來到 MJ 英語。有天我中午在做個超簡單的三明治,拿了一片起司,接著又拿了一片,突然讓我開始思考。 J: About cheese. J:是在想起司喔? M: Yeah, but more about how we actually talk about quantity in English. Sometimes it's really easy, like one apple, two apples, done. M:有啦,不過更是在想我們英文到底是怎麼表達「數量」的。有時候很簡單啊,像是一顆蘋果、兩顆蘋果,就搞定了。 J: Right, straightforward. J:對啊,很直覺。 M: But then you get to stuff like coffee or paper, you wouldn't really say one coffee. M:但遇到像是咖啡或是紙這種東西,你就不會說「一個咖啡」。 J: Or two papers usually. J:或是「兩個紙」,這也怪怪的。 M: It's kind of a little puzzle, right? So English uses these special words, these counters, for things you can't just count easily, these uncountable things. M:這其實是個小謎題耶。所以英文會用一些特別的詞,也就是「量詞」,來講這些不太能直接數的東西,也就是不可數名詞。 J: Exactly. The technical term is uncountable nouns. J:沒錯,學術上就叫做「不可數名詞」。 M: So today, let's maybe unpack those words, break them down, make them hopefully a lot easier for you to understand and use. M:所以今天,我們就來拆解這些用法,讓你聽得懂、學得會,用起來更順手! J: That sounds like a great plan. And it's really useful stuff. Understanding these words makes your English sound much more natural. J:這主意讚耶!這些內容超實用,搞懂這些量詞,你講英文會自然很多喔~ M: More like a native speaker, yeah. M:就比較像母語人士那樣啦~ J: And it's not just about grammar rules from a book. It's really practical. It helps people understand exactly what you mean. Like when you're ordering food in the US maybe, or just talking about things you have at home. J:這不是什麼硬梆梆的文法規則,而是很實用的東西。像是在美國點餐,或是在家聊天,這些量詞都能幫助你表達得更清楚。 M: Avoids confusion. M:才不會讓人聽不懂啦。 J: Definitely. It helps avoid that confusion in just everyday chats. J:真的,日常對話很需要這些清楚的表達。 M: Okay, so let's start exploring how we count things then. Basically, we have two main kinds of nouns in English. Some are easy to count, others, not so much. M:好,那我們就開始聊聊英文是怎麼「數」東西的吧~基本上英文名詞有兩種:一種很好數,另一種就不太好數。 J: That's the core idea. You've got nouns like apples, chairs, things you can point to, right? One apple, two chairs. We call those countable nouns. J:對,這是重點!像是蘋果啊、椅子啊這種能一顆一顆點的,我們就叫它「可數名詞」。 M: Okay. Countable, easy. M:了解,可數名詞,好懂。 J: They have a singular form, one apple, and a plural form, two apples. But then you have other nouns. Think about water, or rice, or maybe information. J:這類詞有單數(像 one apple)跟複數(像 two apples)。但有些詞就不行了,像是水、水煮飯、資訊這種。 M: Right. You can't really say one water or two rices. M:對啊,你不會說「一個水」、「兩個飯」。 J: Exactly. You generally can't count them directly like that. These are uncountable nouns. And they usually don't have a plural form. J:沒錯,這些沒辦法直接數,我們就稱它們是「不可數名詞」,通常也不會有複數形。 M: And that's where these special counting words or quantifiers come into play. M:這時候,我們就要用到「量詞」或是「量的單位」啦。 J: Okay, so if I can't say one coffee, what do I say when I'm standing in a cafe line? Let's start with liquids, they seem pretty common. What about hot drinks? J:那如果我不能說「一個咖啡」,那在咖啡店排隊的時候我要怎麼點?我們從液體開始聊好了,這感覺大家常遇到。那熱飲怎麼說? M: Good place to start. For warm drinks, especially thinking about American cafes, we almost always use "a cup of." M:這是個不錯的切入點~講到美國的咖啡店,我們幾乎都會說「a cup of」。 M: "A cup of," okay. M:「a cup of」,了解。 J: So you'd ask for a cup of coffee. Or a cup of tea. Maybe a cup of hot cocoa. J:所以你可以說「a cup of coffee」、「a cup of tea」,或者「a cup of hot cocoa」。 M: Cocoa! M:可可! J: It's about the container, a cup. J:這其實是根據容器來算的,就是用「杯」來計算。 M: Makes sense. So what about cold drinks then? If I just want water. M:蠻合理的。那冷飲呢?如果我想喝水的話? J: Right. For cold drinks, particularly ones you'd normally drink from a glass container, we use "a glass of." J:對~冷飲,特別是會用玻璃杯喝的那種,我們就說「a glass of」。 M: A glass of. M:「a glass of」,Got it~ J: So a really common phrase is, "Can I have a glass of water, please?" Polite, very standard. J:最常聽到的句子像是「Can I have a glass of water, please?」這是很禮貌、很標準的說法喔。 M: Okay. M:好,我記下來。 J: Or you could have a glass of milk, cold milk, maybe with cookies, that classic American thing. J:你也可以說「a glass of milk」,冷牛奶配餅乾,超經典的美式搭配。 M: Ah, yeah. M:喔對對對~ J: Or a glass of orange juice, a glass of soda, even a glass of beer or a glass of wine served in a glass. J:還有「a glass of orange juice」、「a glass of soda」,甚至「a glass of beer」、「a glass of wine」也是這樣說,因為它們都用杯子裝。 M: Got it. Cup for hot, glass for cold, usually. Now, here's something I hear learners ask a lot: How do we make these plural? If I want two coffees or three waters, what then? M:懂了~熱的用 cup,冷的用 glass。那有一個學生常問的問題:如果我要兩杯咖啡、三杯水,要怎麼說? J: That's a super important point. When you need more than one, you make the container word plural, not the liquid itself. J:這個超重要喔!你要講超過一杯時,是讓「容器的量詞」變複數,不是液體本身。 M: Ah, okay, so the cup or the glass. M:喔~所以是「cup」或「glass」變複數。 J: Exactly. So it becomes two cups of coffee, not two coffees. Or three glasses of water, not three waters. J:完全正確!說「two cups of coffee」,不是「two coffees」;說「three glasses of water」,不是「three waters」。 M: Right, right. M:了解了解~ J: The words "cup" and "glass," those become plural, but "coffee" and "water" just stay the same. J:是「cup」跟「glass」要加 s,而「coffee」、「water」都維持原樣。 M: Okay, that clears things up. But sometimes you do hear people in a cafe say, "I'll have three coffees." Are they just being lazy? M:那我懂了~但有時候在咖啡店真的會聽到人說「I'll have three coffees」,那這樣是偷懶嗎? J: Yeah. Well, in very casual, quick-spoken English, especially when ordering, people definitely shorten it like that. It happens. J:對,這種在口語很快的情況下,尤其是點餐時,大家真的會這樣簡略說,蠻常見的。 M: So it's informal. M:所以這種說法比較口語、不正式。 J: Very informal. But for grammatically correct English and just clearer communication overall, three cups of coffee is really the standard way. It's just more precise. J:非常口語。真正標準又文法正確的講法還是「three cups of coffee」,這樣溝通也比較清楚、準確。 M: Okay, precision matters. Got it. So liquids seem clearer now. What about solid things? Back to my sandwich cheese example. If it's not a whole block, just a part, a chunk, what's the word? M:了解,準確真的很重要。那液體我懂了,那固體呢?回到我三明治裡的起司問題,如果不是整塊,而是分一小塊的話,那英文怎麼說? J: For just a general part, or a chunk of something, the go-to word is "a piece of." J:如果只是某個東西的一部分,一小塊,就會用「a piece of」。 M: A piece of. M:「a piece of」~ J: It's super versatile. You could have a piece of bread, a piece of meat, a piece of cake, like at a birthday party. It even works for things like a piece of cloth, just part of it. J:這個超好用!可以說一片麵包 a piece of bread、一塊肉 a piece of meat、一塊蛋糕 a piece of cake(像生日派對那種),甚至像布料 a piece of cloth 也可以用,意思就是一部分。 M: And isn't it used for non-physical things too? I feel like I learned that, like ideas. M:欸它是不是也能用在不

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