Shadowing-Übung: (2) - English Conversation For Beginners (A1) - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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What?
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Really?
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Yeah.
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Cold pizza and coffee.
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It's great for breakfast.
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Hi, Leslie.
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Is that your lunch?
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Yes, it is.
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Wow.
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A chocolate bar and a soda.
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That's a small lunch.
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I know.
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I'm very busy, so I don't eat a big lunch.
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Do you eat a big breakfast?
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Yes, I do.
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Oh, that's good.
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Maritza, what do you have for breakfast?
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I have cereal with a lot of fruit.
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Mmm, I like fruit.
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Do you have coffee or tea?
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I have orange juice.
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Oh.
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Do you drink coffee or tea?
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No, I don't.
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Mmm, pizza.
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Is that your lunch, Bill?
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Yes, it is.
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Cheese pizza and a soda.
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Cheese pizza.
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Do you like pizza with meat?
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Yes, I do.
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Do you eat vegetables?
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Uh, no. I don't like vegetables.
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What do you do, Wendy?
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I'm a lawyer.
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That's great.
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Where do you work?
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I work in an office downtown.
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Do you like your job?
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No, I don't.
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I work Monday to Friday and Saturday.
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Are you here on vacation, Sonia?
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Yes, I am.
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I'm from Boston.
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What do you do in Boston?
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I'm a waitress.
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That's great.
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Yes, I like it.
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I don't work in the mornings.
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Where do you work, Brad?
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I work in a school near here.
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Oh?
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Are you a teacher?
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No, I'm not.
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I'm an assistant.
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Do you like your job?
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Yes, I do.
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The people are great.
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Where do you work, Mark?
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I work at a hospital downtown.
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Oh, are you a doctor?
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Well, uh, I'm a nurse.
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Oh, okay.
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That's good.
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Do you like it?
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No, I don't.
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I work very late in the evenings.
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Tony, what time do you get up on weekends?
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I usually get up late,
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about 10 o'clock or 10.30.
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I never get up early.
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After that, I always take a shower and have a big breakfast.
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Do you have coffee or tea with breakfast?
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Well, actually, I never drink coffee or tea.
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I usually have orange juice.
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What do you do after breakfast?
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I usually read the newspaper and listen to music.
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Do you do housework?
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Sometimes, but not usually.
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What do you do in the afternoon?
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Nothing special.
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I sometimes go to the gym.
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What do you do in the evening?
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I always go out with my friends.
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We usually go to a party and dance.
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Good morning.
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I'm in New York City.
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It's January 1st, so it's winter and it's cold, about one degree.
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People usually stay inside on cold days, but not these people.
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They swim.
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This is John Carson, and he's in the Polar Bear Club.
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Hello.
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John, how cold is the water today?
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The water is about 8 degrees Celsius.
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That's very cold water.
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Why do you swim in it?
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It's fun.
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We like it.
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How many people are in the polar bear club?
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About 30 people.
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We have men, women, children,
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old people, a lot of people.
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How often do you swim in the cold water?
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We do this just one time a year,
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on January 1st. And what do you do after?
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I go to a restaurant and have a hot breakfast and a hot coffee.
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I see.
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Thanks, John.
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You're welcome.
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Hello, sir.
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Welcome to New Orleans.
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How can I help you?
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Yes.
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I'm in New Orleans for a day.
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What can I do here?
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Oh, a lot of things.
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You can play golf or you can take a boat trip.
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Hmm.
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Is it expensive?
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Well, it isn't cheap.
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OK.
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What else?
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Can I go to the art museum?
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No, you can't.
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We have a museum, but it isn't open today.
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That's too bad.
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Yes.
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You can also walk in the park or you can go to the aquarium.
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The aquarium?
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That's interesting.
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Yeah.
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You can see fish, penguins, sea lions and more.
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How much is a ticket?
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Twenty-one dollars.
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And you can buy a ticket here.
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Great.
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Here's twenty-five dollars.
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Thank you.
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Here's your change.
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Oh.
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Can I buy food at the aquarium?
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No, you can't.
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But you can buy food here.
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OK.
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Thanks very much.
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Tonya, hi.
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We usually don't talk on Saturdays.
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How are you?
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I'm fine, Nick.
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That's great.
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I'm good, too.
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I'm at my brother's house,
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and we're having a family party.
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Oh, that's good.
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Yes, everyone is here.
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Brothers, sisters, my parents, uncles, and aunts.
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It's my father's mother's birthday.
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I see.
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We're eating grilled meat, fish,
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and vegetables, and my mom is making a salad.
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Oh, and my aunt is making a birthday cake.
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The children are playing soccer.
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They're very cute.
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It sounds like a great time.
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Yes.
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Now, I'm sorry, why are you calling?
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Is everything okay at the office?
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Well, Nick, I'm calling because we have work today.
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Really?
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But it's Saturday.
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We always go to the office on the first Saturday of the month, remember?
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Uh-oh.
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Is that today?
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Yes, it is.
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Everyone is here and we're working very hard.
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Oh no. Tanya, I'm sorry.
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It's okay.
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But don't forget next month.
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Okay.
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I promise.
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Oh, we're singing happy birthday now.
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Talk to you Monday.
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Sorry again.
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Bye, Nick.
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Amy, what do you do?
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I'm an assistant.
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I work in an office.
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Do you enjoy your job?
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Well, it's okay, but it isn't my dream job.
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So what are you doing today?
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I'm helping my father.
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He's a vet.
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I see.
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And how is it?
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Great.
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I'm helping cute cats and dogs.
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What do you do, Marcus?
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Well, I play soccer.
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You're a professional soccer player?
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That's right.
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You already have a great job.
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Well, it's hard work, and I'm getting old.
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I see.
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You want a new career?
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Yes.
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After soccer, I want to be a lawyer.
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So today, I'm working with a lawyer.
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I'm writing emails and helping her with her papers.
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It's very interesting.
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Steve, what do you do?
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I'm a policeman.
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Do you like your job?
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I like it, but I work on the street.
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In the rain, in the snow, in the hot weather.
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That isn't fun.
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And you want to change your job?
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Yes.
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I want to make computer games.
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Really?
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Yes.
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I need ideas, so I'm playing a computer game now.
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Look, this game is very good.

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In dieser Lektion werden Sie praktische Fähigkeiten im Englischen entwickeln, die für Anfänger geeignet sind. Der Fokus liegt auf alltäglichen Gesprächen, die Sie in verschiedenen Kontexten nutzen können. Sie lernen, wie man über Mahlzeiten spricht, Fragen stellt und Antworten gibt, was Ihnen hilft, Ihre Englische Aussprache zu verbessern und das Englisch sprechen üben zu erleichtern. Diese Lektion ist perfekt, um Ihr Vertrauen im Umgang mit grundlegenden Themen zu stärken und interessante Gespräche zu führen.

Wichtige Vokabeln & Phrasen

  • Frühstück - breakfast
  • Mittagessen - lunch
  • Schokolade - chocolate
  • Saft - juice
  • Kaffee - coffee
  • Gemüse - vegetables
  • Beruf - job
  • Wo arbeitest du? - Where do you work?

Übungstipps

Beim shadowing, das sich auf das Nachahmen von gesprochenem Englisch konzentriert, sollten Sie die Lektion langsam und aufmerksam hören. Versuchen Sie, die Sätze genau zu wiederholen, während Sie die Tonalität und den Rhythmus des Sprechers nachahmen. Dies ist eine effektive Methode, um die Englische Aussprache zu verbessern und Ihre Flüssigkeit zu steigern. Achten Sie darauf, bei der Übung Pausen einzubauen, um schwierige Stellen zu wiederholen oder nachzudenken. Wenn Sie mit der Geschwindigkeit des Sprechers Schwierigkeiten haben, nutzen Sie die Möglichkeit, die Wiedergabegeschwindigkeit zu verlangsamen, bis Sie sich sicherer fühlen.

Verwenden Sie die Technik des shadowspeak, um Ihre Sprachfähigkeiten weiter zu verfeinern. Versuchen Sie, die ruhigen Momente der Konversation zu nutzen, um zu reflektieren, was gesagt wurde und Ihre eigenen Gedanken zu formulieren. Dies fördert nicht nur das Verständnis, sondern auch die Fähigkeit, eigene Sätze zu bilden und die Konversation aktiv zu steuern. Wenn Sie sich regelmäßig mit dieser Methode üben, werden Sie schnell Fortschritte machen, insbesondere in der alltäglichen Kommunikation.

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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