تدريب Shadowing: Slow English Story Time 💬 I'm an actress! (B1+) - تعلم التحدث بالإنجليزية مع YouTube

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Hello everyone and welcome back to English Cozy Chat,
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a slow English podcast which helps you to learn English in a fun and natural way.
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I am Maria
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and today we are going to talk about how I was in a play in Spain
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and how this really made me feel out of my comfort zone.
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Now, to do something outside your comfort zone means to do something that you are not comfortable with.
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Now, where I live in Spain,
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the local language is Catalan,
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and that is a language that I am fluent in.
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However, I am still learning and getting better at it every day.
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So this play that I was in was in Catalan.
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I have never done much theater in my life.
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I really love movies.
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I love plays, but I have not done much acting at all in my life.
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But where I live at the school where my kids go,
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once a year, there is a group of parents that get together to do a play for the students.
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This is organized with the school,
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and they invite parents to volunteer,
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and to volunteer means to offer to do something, usually for free.
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So they ask for volunteers to be in this play.
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I live in Spain and more specifically in Catalonia.
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And Catalonia is a region of Spain where Catalan is the local language.
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So for this play, it is always in Catalan.
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There are many different roles in this play,
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and the roles are the characters of the play,
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but there is a big group of townspeople.
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And these townspeople have a very important role and a fun role as well.
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and in years past I have always been one of the townspeople mainly because the townspeople don't have to speak.
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Now I am fluent in Catalan.
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However, I am still learning and trying to get better every day,
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but I have never felt comfortable speaking in a large group situation in Catalan.
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So that's why I always just chose to be a townsperson,
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which is a smaller role in the play.
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But this year, I volunteered to have a speaking part.
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They were looking for people to have these larger roles and were having trouble finding people who wanted to talk.
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So I decided that I would volunteer to have a speaking part.
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Now, this was very big for me because Catalan is not my language,
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and I didn't really know how I would do.
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But I thought, hey, why not?
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Why not just try?
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So we had many rehearsals,
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and rehearsals are practices when everyone gets together and practices the play.
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We had many rehearsals, so I had many opportunities to practice.
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And it's actually really funny because we had many practices and I always practiced my speaking part.
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And on the very last practice before the play,
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there was a new person there who,
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she is my friend, but this was the first day that she had come to the rehearsal.
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and after we practiced the play once,
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she pulled me aside and said,
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Maria, this word is pronounced like this.
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It's not like this.
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I was pronouncing a word completely wrong and there had been several times
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when that everyone listened to me and they knew I was saying it wrong,
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but they didn't correct me,
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which I find so funny because if I was in an English play
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and I knew that someone who was not a native English speaker was saying a word completely wrong,
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I would tell them just because that person wants to say that word right.
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And it's important to let them know that it is pronounced in a different way.
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Now, I was so happy that my friend told me this before the play
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because everyone would have seen me pronounce that word wrong and very wrong.
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I was completely wrong in the way that I was saying it.
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So I was really happy that she told me.
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And also, I was very surprised that no one else told me this when they knew I was saying it wrong.
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There were always around 30 people watching me say my lines and listening to me saying this word wrong,
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and no one told me.
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I think people are more concerned that they don't want to embarrass that person.
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Maybe they would think that I would be offended or embarrassed when they told me that.
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But the truth is, if I am learning a language,
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I want to speak it correctly,
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especially if I am in a play in front of lots of other people.
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So I just found this kind of funny and I was very glad
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that my friend corrected me before we had the actual play.
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Okay, so now on to how the rest of the play went.
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In one of my recent episodes,
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I was explaining how I had to make up a dance choreography.
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And I didn't actually explain why,
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but it was for this play.
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the townspeople of the play
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and myself did a dance at the end of the play to a very popular song
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and at the end of the play we did the dance
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and then all of the kids got up and were dancing and we were dancing with them.
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And it was just a really,
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really fun moment that I will honestly remember forever.
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And also when we did the actual play,
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I felt really proud because I thought I did a good job of saying my lines and I really felt good.
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Beforehand, I was a little bit nervous because we were doing the play in front of the whole school.
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but when I got out there I really felt like I did a good job and so did everyone else.
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Being in this play really put me outside of my comfort zone.
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To do something outside of your comfort zone is to do something that you're not comfortable with.
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And since Catalan is a language that I'm still learning,
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doing this play was definitely outside of my comfort zone.
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and after the play was finished,
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I really felt so proud because I felt like I did a good job
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and I was also happy that my kids saw me do this.
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They know that Catalan is not my first language
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and they were proud to see their mom up there doing something really different and pushing herself,
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which I was.
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When you do something outside of your comfort zone,
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it can make you feel extra proud in the end.
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If you never push yourself to do something that makes you feel a little bit uncomfortable,
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maybe you don't grow as much as you really have the potential to do.
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Every time that I do something outside of my comfort zone,
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I always feel much better afterwards.
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Maybe I feel nervous beforehand,
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but afterwards I always feel really good.
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So in the end, I am really happy that I did this.
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It was so much fun with all of the parents at the end of the play
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and to see how much the kids really enjoyed it.
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And it just made me feel really proud.
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I hope this video inspires you to do something outside of your comfort zone.
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Let me know in the comments if there's anything that you have done that's outside of your comfort zone.
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Thank you all so much for watching or listening.
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I hope you have a wonderful day,
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and I cannot wait to see you in the next episode.
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Bye!

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مرحبًا بكم في "دردشة إنجليزية مريحة"، حيث نساعدكم على تعلم الإنجليزية بطريقة ممتعة وطبيعية. في هذا الفيديو، تشارك ماريا تجربتها عندما كانت ممثلة في مسرحية في إسبانيا. تروي كيف جعلها هذا الأمر خارج منطقة راحتها، حيث أن اللغة المستخدمة في العرض كانت الكاتالانية، اللغة التي تتحدث بها. هذه التجربة تعتبر خطوة كبيرة بالنسبة لها، حيث أنها لم تكن مرتاحة للحديث أمام جمهور رغم أنها تعتبر نفسها طليقة في اللغة.

أفضل 5 عبارات للتواصل اليومي

  • التطوع يعني تقديم المساعدة دون مقابل. (Volunteering means offering help for free.)
  • شعرت بأنني خارج منطقة راحتي. (I felt out of my comfort zone.)
  • هل تريدون أن تجربوا شيئًا جديدًا؟ (Do you want to try something new?)
  • لدي فرصة عظيمة للتدريب. (I have a great opportunity for practice.)
  • التكرار هو المفتاح لتعلم شيء جديد. (Repetition is the key to learning something new.)

دليل خطوة بخطوة لطريقة التظليل

لتعزيز مهارات التدريس لديك، يمكنك اتباع طريقة التظليل في الإنجليزية أثناء مشاهدة الفيديو. هنا خطوات لمساعدتك:

  1. استمع وراقب: قم بتشغيل الفيديو واستمع جيدًا لأسلوب ماريا في التحدث. لاحظ نبرة صوتها وطريقة تنغيمها.
  2. توقف وكرر: بعد كل جملة، أوقف الفيديو وحاول تكرار ما قالته. هذه طريقة رائعة لتطبيق shadow speak.
  3. ركز على النطق: انتبه لكيفية نطق الكلمات، خاصة الكلمات التي اعتبرتها صعبة. بإمكانك استخدام مواقع التظليل لمساعدتك في ذلك.
  4. جمع العبارات: اكتب العبارات الجديدة التي تعلمتها وكررها في حديثك اليومي.
  5. التدريب المستمر: خصص وقتاً يومياً لممارسة هذه العبارات. ستساعدك هذه الخطة في تحسين مهاراتك اللغوية.

اكتشف متعة تعلم الإنجليزية مع يوتيوب، وتذكر أن التكرار والتحصين هما المفتاح في جميع مراحل التعلم. من خلال هذه العملية، ستتمكن من بناء ثقة أكبر في مهاراتك الكلامية.

ما هي تقنية التظليل الصوتي؟

التظليل الصوتي (Shadowing) تقنية تعلم لغة مدعومة علمياً، طُورت أصلاً لتدريب المترجمين الفوريين المحترفين. الطريقة بسيطة لكنها قوية: تستمع لصوت إنجليزي أصلي وتكرره فوراً بصوت عالٍ — كظل يتبع المتحدث بتأخير 1-2 ثانية. تُظهر الأبحاث تحسناً كبيراً في دقة النطق والتنغيم والإيقاع وربط الأصوات والاستماع والطلاقة.

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