تدريب Shadowing: Time Vocabulary for English Learners ⏰ - تعلم التحدث بالإنجليزية مع YouTube

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In England, we don't say 6.30.
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In England, we don't say 6.30.
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We say half six.
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We don't say Wait a minute.
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We say One sec.
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In this video, I will teach you everything you need to know about time.
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What other ways can we say what time is it?
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Well, it depends on the situation.
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For example, if you're at work,
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you might say, Luigi, do you know what time it is?
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If you're asking a stranger in the streets,
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you would say, Excuse me,
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have you got the time?
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And if you're asking a close friend or a family member,
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you might say, What time is it?
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Oh.
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Got the time?
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it's seven o'clock.
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Or is it?
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Actually, it's more natural to just say it's seven.
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And at seven, I like to do the horse stance for five minutes,
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read a book for five minutes,
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And finally, meditate for five minutes.
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Oh look, it's 7.15 or as British people say, quarter past seven.
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Now I'm going to show you a simple way how to tell the time in Britain.
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On the right of the clock, we say past.
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On the left of the clock, we say to.
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Halfway round, we say half.
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And by the way, these are called hands.
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Big hand, little hand.
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So, right now, it is five past seven.
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Five past seven.
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Now it's ten past seven.
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Quarter past seven.
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Fifteen minutes later, it is half seven.
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Fifteen minutes later, it is quarter to eight.
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And remember, on the left side of the clock it's two.
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So it's 15 minutes to eight.
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It's quarter to eight.
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Now it's ten to eight,
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five to eight, and eight o'clock.
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Morning.
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Morning.
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In real life conversation, it's more common to hear British people saying morning instead of good morning.
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Morning is less formal and more friendly.
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Now, what am I having for brekkie?
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Brekkie is slang for breakfast.
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For brekkie I'm having croissant with mulberry jam and butter.
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I'm having an oat milk latte in a mug with a little biscuit on the saucer.
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There is also a silver teaspoon.
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I'm grabbing the handle and picking it up.
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Now I'm taking a sip of my latte.
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Jay, have you got the time?
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It's half eight.
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And at half eight, I love to write.
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They say that writing helps you think clearly.
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I like to write in the morning as a nice and gentle way to start the day.
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I usually free write and today I'm going to write about my environment.
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I'm surrounded by greenery.
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The trees are covered by plants and the air smells fresh.
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I can hear the sound of chimes tinkling in the wind
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The Sun is lighting up the pond the frog is cooling in the shade I Feel happy to be in this moment
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Now I think it's time for croissant.
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Oh look, it's quarter to nine.
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So once I have cleared my mind,
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once I've written down in my journal,
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I like to dive in to my work.
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But what am I working on?
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Well, I'm actually talking to myself.
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I'm currently chatting with J.I.
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who is an AI version of me who sounds exactly like me.
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And I'm talking with him to improve how he sounds,
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to make his accent sound even more like mine.
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Recently, I also improved how J.I gives you feedback in even more detail.
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Finally, I built a role play exercise so that you can practice speaking in any scenario that you want.
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In a cafe, at a job interview,
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or any custom scenario that you choose.
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Hey Jay, what does it mean when people say, it's just gone 12?
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When people say, it's just gone 12 o'clock,
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it means it's a little bit past 12.
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Now, I've finished working on Sprout and the time is 11.56.
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It's coming up to 12.
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It's getting on for 12.
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It's almost 12.
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We call 12 noon or midday.
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Midday is more conversational.
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And at midday, I like to do my favourite thing.
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90. Ah, nap.
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Other ways to say nap are to have a kip.
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Kip is very British and it can be a verb or a noun.
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You can kip or you can have a kip.
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You can also say a catnap or a powernap,
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which both mean a quick nap.
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What day is it?
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What date is it?
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This is the calendar.
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These are the days.
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
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And these are the dates.
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The 1st, the 2nd, the 3rd,
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and the 4th of April.
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Day and date sounds very similar.
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So let's make sure that we don't confuse them.
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Hey Jay, what day is it today?
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Today it's Saturday, Mario.
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It's the weekend.
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It's the 25th of April.
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And remember, Mario, and you,
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we don't say the 25th of April, we say the 25th.
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The 25th.
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Got it?
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Good.
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And if you look at the calendar,
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you can see that day one is the first,
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day two is the second,
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and day three is the third.
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So if we say the first,
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do we say the eleventh?
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No, it's the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth.
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English is weird.
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Speaking of weird, we're not as weird as those Americans who put the month first.
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In England, we write the day,
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the month, and then the year.
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Now, I have a question for you guys.
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If your phone died for an entire day,
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how would you spend your time and why?
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Would it be a good thing or a bad thing?
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Let me know in the comments and let's start a conversation with each other.
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Now it's time for some trendy British slang.
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Here are five of my favourite slang words in British English.
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And the first one is to faff.
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To faff about, to faff on or to faff around.
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And this means to waste time.
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Here's an example.
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Chang!
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Stop faffing!
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Flights in two hours.
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Chop chop!
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The next slang word is to crack on.
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Crack on, which means hurry up.
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Here's another example.
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We're still late.
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Crack on.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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The next slang word is...
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Stupid o'clock.
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Stupid o'clock means extremely early or extremely late.
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An inconvenient time.
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Here's an example.
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You look knackered.
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Oh, Luigi.
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I was up until stupid o'clock last night.
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The next slang word is yonks.
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We can also say donkey's years,
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and these mean a very, very, very long time.
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Here's an example.
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Monopoly.
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It's been yonks since we played this.
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Shall we play?
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Slang word number five is now and then.
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Now and then means occasionally.
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Here's an example.
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I usually have coffee at home,
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but now and then I like to enjoy it in the sun in a cafe.
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Now, it's time for you to practice what you learned in this video by talking to J.I.
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J.I sounds exactly like me.
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He will ask you questions,
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give you feedback, and help you reinforce everything that you learned in this video.
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Just click the link in the description and sign up for seven days free.
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Time is our most valuable asset.
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We can waste it or use it wisely.

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لماذا من المهم ممارسة التحدث مع هذا الفيديو؟

يوفر هذا الفيديو فرصة فريدة لمتعلمي اللغة الإنجليزية لتحسين مهاراتهم في التحدث. من خلال الممارسة المباشرة للسياقات المميزة مثل كيفية السؤال عن الوقت وما هي العبارات المستخدمة في مواقف معينة، يمكن للمتعلمين تعزيز ثقتهم في التحدث.

استخدام عبارات غير رسمية مثل “One sec” أو “Got the time?” يساهم في تقديم تجربة محادثة أكثر طبيعية. إن ممارسة هذه التفاعلات اللغوية مع الفيديو تساعد مفاهمتك للغة الإنجليزية في سياقات الحياة اليومية، مما يعزز قدرتك على التواصل بشكل فعّال. انغمس في shadowspeak لتحقيق أفضل نتائج التعلم.

القواعد والتعبيرات في السياق

  • السؤال عن الوقت: يوضح كيفية سؤال المتحدث في مواقف مختلفة. على سبيل المثال: “Luigi, do you know what time it is?” هو مثال على التهجئة الرسمية.
  • الإجابات غير الرسمية: يستخدم تعبيرات مثل “It’s seven”، بدلاً من “It’s seven o’clock” لكي تكون أكثر طبيعية في المحادثة.
  • تحديد الوقت: يستخدم تعبيرات مثل “quarter past” و“quarter to”، وهي تعبيرات شائعة في اللغة الإنجليزية البريطانية، مما يضيف طابعاً محلياً يجب الانتباه له.

من خلال فهم هذه التعبيرات واستخدامها في ممارساتك اليومية، ستصبح أكثر تأهيلاً للتعامل مع المحادثات الحقيقية، لذا، يعتبر تعلم الإنجليزية مع يوتيوب وسيلة ممتازة لذلك.

فخاخ النطق الشائعة

هناك بعض الكلمات والعبارات التي قد تكون صعبة النطق، مثل “brekkie”، وهو مصطلح غير رسمي للإفطار. هذا النوع من الكلمات يعكس الثقافة الشعبية ويمكن أن يكون غير مألوف للمتعلمين الجدد. أيضًا، النطق البريطاني لبعض الكلمات مثل “quarter” و“past” قد يكون له نغمة معينة تحتاج إلى الانتباه.

عند ممارسة shadow speech، حاول تقليد النطق واللهجة المستخدمة في الفيديو لتحقيق أكبر قدر من الفعالية. قضاء الوقت في مراقبة المحادثات اللغوية سيعزز من قدراتك في التحدث ويسهل عليك الانتقال بين السياقات المختلفة أثناء المحادثة.

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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