Shadowing-Übung: 20 Intermediate English Sentences You MUST Know | English Speaking Practice - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hi everyone!
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Welcome back to Learn English Today.
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In this lesson, we are going to learn useful intermediate English sentences that you can use in real life,
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at work, at school, and in daily conversations.
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These sentences will help you sound more natural,
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more confident, and more fluent in English.
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So listen carefully, repeat after me,
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and let's start improving your English together.
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Sentence 1 I haven't decided yet.
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Use this when you are thinking about something but haven't made a final choice.
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It's common in daily life when planning,
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choosing, or responding to suggestions.
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What do you want for dinner?
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I haven't decided yet.
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Now repeat after me.
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What do you want for dinner?
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Hmm, I haven't decided yet.
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Excellent.
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Let's go to the next sentence.
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Sentence 2.
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It doesn't make sense.
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Use this when something is confusing, illogical, or unclear.
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Not rude.
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It simply expresses confusion.
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The answer is 5 because 2 plus 2 equals 5.
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What?
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That doesn't make sense.
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Repeat after me.
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The answer is 5 because 2 plus 2 equals 5.
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What?
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That doesn't make sense.
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Great job!
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Next one.
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Sentence 3.
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I'm trying to improve.
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A powerful sentence that shows effort and growth.
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Great for language learning, sports or personal goals.
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Example.
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Your English is getting better.
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Thank you.
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I'm trying to improve.
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Say it again.
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Your English is getting better.
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Thank you.
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I'm trying to improve.
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Well done.
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Let's move on.
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Sentence 4.
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I'm not comfortable with that.
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A polite way to refuse or express hesitation.
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Useful for setting boundaries politely.
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Example.
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Can I borrow your phone?
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Sorry, I'm not comfortable with that.
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Repeat after me.
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Can I borrow your phone?
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Sorry, I'm not comfortable with that.
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Awesome!
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Here's the next sentence.
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Sentence 5 It's not what I expected.
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A polite way to express disappointment or surprise when something is different from your expectations.
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Useful for reviews, feedback, or daily life.
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Example How was the restaurant?
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Honestly, it's not what I expected.
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Your turn.
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How was the restaurant?
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Honestly, it's not what I expected.
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Fantastic.
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Let's continue.
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Sentence 6.
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I'll think about it.
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Say this when you need more time before giving a final answer.
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It sounds polite and noncommittal.
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Example.
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Do you want to join us this weekend?
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I'll think about it.
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Say it with me.
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Do you want to join us this weekend?
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I'll think about it.
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Superb!
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Next example.
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Sentence 7 I'm still learning.
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Use this when you are improving a skill.
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English, cooking, driving.
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It shows humility and effort.
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Example.
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Your English is good.
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Thank you.
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I'm still learning.
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Your turn.
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Your English is good.
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Thank you.
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I'm still learning.
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Brilliant!
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Let's try another one.
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Sentence 8.
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I'm not sure, but I can try.
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A polite, humble way to say you're uncertain,
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but willing to help or attempt something.
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Example.
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Can you fix this computer?
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Repeat after me.
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Can you fix this computer?
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Wonderful.
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Let's keep going.
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Sentence 9.
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Let me check and get back to you.
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Use this in work, school,
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or formal conversations when you need time to confirm something.
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It sounds professional and respectful.
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Example Is the report ready?
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Let me check and get back to you.
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Your turn.
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Is the report ready?
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Let me check and get back to you.
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Amazing.
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Here comes the next one.
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Sentence 10.
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I appreciate your help.
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A polite and mature way to thank someone.
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Saying appreciate sounds more formal than thank you.
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Example Here, I'll help you with this.
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Thank you.
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I appreciate your help.
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Say it clearly.
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Here, I'll help you with this.
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Thank you.
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I appreciate your help.
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Perfect.
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Ready for the next sentence?
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Sentence 11.
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That works for me.
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Use this to say that something is OK,
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acceptable or convenient for you.
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Very common in scheduling and planning.
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Example Let's meet at 5 p.m.
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Sure, that works for me.
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Now repeat.
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Let's meet at 5 p.m.
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Sure, that works for me.
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Outstanding!
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Let's see the next example.
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Sentence 12.
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I'm looking forward to it.
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Say this when you are excited or happy about a future event.
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Shows positivity and good manners.
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example see you at the party tomorrow yes I'm looking forward to it say it with me
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see you at the party tomorrow yes I'm looking forward to it impressive
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moving to the next one I didn't expect that.
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Say this when something surprises you, good or bad.
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It shows natural reaction and conversation.
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Example You won first prize.
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Wow, I didn't expect that.
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Say it with me.
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You won first prize.
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Wow, I didn't expect that.
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Terrific.
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Let's learn the next line.
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Sentence 14.
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Let's take a break.
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Say this when you want to rest during work, study or conversations.
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It's natural and friendly.
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Example We've been working for hours.
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Yes, let's take a break.
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Say it again.
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We've been working for hours.
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Yes, let's take a break.
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Here's another useful sentence.
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Sentence 15.
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I completely agree with you.
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A strong, polite way to show full agreement,
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better than simply saying, yes.
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Example.
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We need to finish this today.
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I completely agree with you.
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Repeat.
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We need to finish this today.
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I completely agree with you.
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Marvelous.
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Okay, next sentence.
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Sentence 16.
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That's a good question.
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Use this when the question is interesting or difficult,
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common in classrooms and meetings.
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Example.
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Why did they change the rules?
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That's a good question.
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Say it with me.
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Why did they change the rules?
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That's a good question.
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Incredible!
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Let's practice the next one.
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Sentence 17.
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I'll handle it.
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Means you will take care of something.
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Shows confidence and responsibility.
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Who will talk to the manager?
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Don't worry, I'll handle it.
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Your turn.
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Who will talk to the manager?
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Don't worry, I'll handle it.
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Lovely.
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Next phrase coming up.
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Sentence 18.
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That sounds interesting.
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Use this when you like someone's idea or want to hear more.
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It's polite and positive.
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Example.
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I'm learning photography.
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Oh, that sounds interesting.
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repeat after me I'm learning photography oh that sounds interesting cool
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let's go forward
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sentence 19 I'm not available at the moment a polite way to say you're busy
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or can't do something right now useful in phone calls and messages example can we talk now
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sorry I'm not available at the moment say it clearly can we talk now Sorry,
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I'm not available at the moment.
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Beautiful work.
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On to the next.
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Sentence 20.
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I'll let you know.
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Use this when you will share information later.
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It's polite and commonly used in work, school, and daily life.
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Are you coming tomorrow?
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I'm not sure.
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I'll let you know.
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Now you repeat after me.
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Are you coming tomorrow?
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I'm not sure.
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I'll let you know.
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You did it!
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Great job today!
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You learned some powerful intermediate English sentences that real people use in daily life.
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If this lesson helped you,
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don't forget to like, subscribe and share it with your friends who are also learning English.
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See you in the next video and keep speaking English with confidence!

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Warum das Sprechen mit diesem Video üben?

Das Üben von Englisch mit diesem Video bietet eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, Ihre Sprachfähigkeiten in einem natürlichen Kontext zu verbessern. Die im Video präsentierten Sätze sind nicht nur hilfreich, um in alltäglichen Gesprächen, bei der Arbeit oder in der Schule besser zu kommunizieren, sondern fördern auch das Vertrauen in Ihre Englischkenntnisse. Durch das Nachsprechen der Sätze können Sie Ihre Aussprache verfeinern und flüssiger sprechen. Englisch Shadowing ist eine Technik, die besonders effektiv ist, um die Sprachmelodie und den Rhythmus des Englischen zu erfassen. Nutzen Sie diese Gelegenheit, um Englisch sprechen zu üben, und steigern Sie Ihre Fähigkeiten!

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

In den Beispielen aus dem Video sind einige wichtige Strukturen und Ausdrücke enthalten, die Sie in Ihrem eigenen Sprechen verwenden können:

  • I haven't decided yet. - Eine nützliche Struktur, um Unentschlossenheit auszudrücken. Sie können diese Form verwenden, wenn Sie in Gesprächen Entscheidungsspielräume offenhalten möchten.
  • It doesn't make sense. - Ein klarer und höflicher Weg, um Verwirrung oder Unlogik in einer Diskussion auszudrücken. Dies hilft, Missverständnisse anzusprechen.
  • I'm trying to improve. - Dieser Satz zeigt Zugänglichkeit und den Wunsch nach Fortschritt. Er eignet sich hervorragend für persönlichen Austausch, besonders im Kontext des Englisch sprechen üben.
  • I'm not comfortable with that. - Diese höfliche Ausdrucksweise erlaubt es Ihnen, Grenzen zu setzen und gleichzeitig respektvoll zu kommunizieren, was in vielen sozialen Situationen hilfreich ist.

Häufige Aussprachefallen

Beim Nachsprechen der Sätze aus dem Video könnten Sie auf einige knifflige Wörter oder Phrasen stoßen, die besondere Aufmerksamkeit erfordern:

  • makes sense - Achten Sie auf die Aussprache des „s“ im Wort „makes“. Es kann leicht verschluckt werden.
  • uncomfortable - Dies ist ein häufiges Wort, das oft falsch betont wird. Üben Sie die richtige Betonung: un-COM-fort-a-ble.
  • decided - Beachten Sie den Wechsel zwischen den Vokalen, um die richtige Klangfarbe zu erreichen. Es klingt nicht „di-said-ed“, sondern „di-SY-ded“.

Durch das gezielte shadowspeaks und Wiederholen dieser Sätze können Sie Ihre Englische Aussprache verbessern und sicherer in realen Gesprächen werden.

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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