Sarah Jones莎拉·琼斯在Ted的出色脱口秀 下面是,期望xxxx整理的对你有用,欢迎阅读: 脱口秀演员Sarah Jones莎拉·琼斯 在TED现场来了段出色的单口秀,她惟妙惟肖地模拟了八国人说英语,惊为天人里面包含了英式口音、美式口音、印度口音、法国口音、中式口音、阿拉伯口音、这短短的20分钟内,莎拉·琼斯仿佛领着你去了一次环球旅行莎拉·琼斯一个人分别饰演了一位固执的犹太老太太、一个语速极快的多米尼加裔女大学生和其它众多出色角色 被莎拉·琼斯模拟的八个国家和地域为:英国、纽约皇后区、澳大利亚、多米尼加、法国、德国、 印度、、约旦代表了八种不一样的口音:英音、美音、西班牙音、法语音、德语音、印度音、汉语音、阿拉伯音 当然从Sarah的本意出发,这次旅行的关键并不但仅是口音,还有文化和交流的问题我们生活在一个距离越来越短,联络越来越紧密的地球村里一个语言就像是一把钥匙,打开地球另一边大家生活的大门假如说你的语言是一个维度,它带来了一个角度,多一个语言能力就是多一个思索的维度,多了一扇看世界的窗,生活的厚度就这么叠加起来越发丰富多彩 以下是Sarah Jones莎拉·琼斯的演讲: 以下是演讲全文: I should tell you that when I was asked to be here, I thought to myself that well, it's TED. And these TED sters are you know, as innocent as that name sounds these are thephilanthropists and artists and scientists who sort of shape our world. And what could I possibly have to say that would be distinguished enough to justify my participation in something like that? And so I thought perhaps a really civilized sounding British accent might help things a bit. And then I thought no, no. I should just get up there and be myself and just talk the way I really talk because, after all, this is the great unveiling. And so I thought I'd come up here and unveil my real voice to you. Although many of you already know that I do speak the Queen's English because I am from Queens, New York. (Laughter) But the theme of this session, of course, is invention. And while I don't have any patents that I'm aware of, you will be meeting a few of my inventions today. And I suppose it's fair to say that I am interested in the invention of self or selves. We're all born into certain circumstances with particular physical traits, unique developmental experiences, geographical and historical contexts. But then what? To what extent do we selfconstruct, do we selfinvent? How do we selfidentify and how mutable is that identity? Like, what if one could be anyone at any time? Well my characters, like the ones in my shows, allow me to play with the spaces between those questions. And so I've brought a couple of them with me. And well, they're very excited. What I should tell you what I should tell you is that they've each prepared their own little TED talks. So feel free to think of this as Sarah University. (Laughter) Okay. Okay. Oh, well. Oh, wonderful. Good evening everybody. Thank you so very much for having me here today. Ah, thank you very much. My name is Loraine Levine. Oh my! There's so many of you. Hi sweetheart. Okay. (Laughter) Anyway, I am here because of a young girl, Sarah Jones. She's a very nice, young, black girl. Well you know, she calls herself black, she's really more like a caramel color if you look at her. But anyway, (Laughter) she has me here because she puts me in her show, what she calls her onewoman show. And you know what that means, of course. That means she takes the credit and then makes us come out here and do all the work. But I don't mind. Frankly, I'm kvelling just to be here with all the luminaries you have attending something like this, you know. Really, it's amazing. Not only, of course, the scientists and all the wonderful giants of the industries but the celebrities. There are so many celebrities running around here. I saw Glenn Close I saw earlier. I love her. And she was getting a yogurt in the Google cafe. Isn't that adorable. (Laughter) So many others you see, they're just wonderful. It's lovely to know they're concerned, you know. And oh, I saw Goldie Hawn. Oh, Goldie Hawn. I love her, too; she's wonderful. Yeah. You know, she's only half Jewish. Did you know that about her? Yeah. But even so, a wonderful talent. And I you know, when I saw her, such a wonderful feeling. Yeah, she's lovely. But anyway, I should have started by saying just how lucky I feel. It's such an eyeopening experience to be here. You're all so responsible for this world that we live in today. You know, I couldn't have dreamed of such a thing as a young girl. And you've all made these advancements happen in such a short time. You're all so young. You know, you're parents must be very proud. But I I also appreciate the diversity that you have here. I noticed it's very multicultural. You know, when you're standing up here, you can see all the different people. It's like a rainbow. It's okay to say rainbow. Yeah. I just I can't keep up with whether you can say, you know, the different things. What are you allowed to say or not say? I just I don't want to offend anybody. You know. But anyway, you know, I just think that to be here with all of you accomplished young people, literally, some of you, the architects building our brighter future. You know, it's heartening to me. Even though, quite frankly, some of your presentations are horrifying, absolutely horrifying. It's true. It's true. You know, between the environmentaldegradation and the crashing of the world markets you're talking about. And of course, we know it's all because of the all the ... Well, I don't know how else to say。