Shadowing-Übung: Cách tư duy bằng tiếng anh trong khi nói. How to think in English when speaking. - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hi there!
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Welcome to another video on my YouTube channel.
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It's a long time I haven't uploaded a video, and today I want to talk about thinking in English.
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sounds like a very daunting task for English learners.
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Because like, there's a problem for people when they learn English, and not just English, but any other languages,
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is that we tend to translate what we hear other people saying into our own mother tongue.
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Now, I'm not saying that you have to stop doing this, but this is a bad habit.
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And over time, it can waste a lot of time when you are having a conversation with someone,
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or it can even hinder your ability to get better at English.
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For example, for a lot of people, I'm speaking at a normal tone and not too fast, but not too slow.
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But if you have trouble understanding what I'm saying, then you need to pause the video several times,
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translate in your own language, and then continue watching my video.
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Now, I'm not saying that if you are a beginner in learning English, then you should stop translating.
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For me, this, when it comes to thinking in English, it usually applies to intermediate,
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for people who are already familiar with the language.
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So when you reach a certain level in learning English,
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you should try to have a habit of not translating in your own language and instead try to think in English more.
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So, of course, this is not going to happen overnight.
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Like, of course, when you finish watching this video, then magically you're going to know how to think in English.
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It's impossible for that to change overnight.
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but what you do need is patience
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and what you do need is the ability to keep on trying and following what you have set out for yourself.
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So let's come to some ways on how you can apply to think in English.
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And if you are consistent, you're patient and you are willing to put in the hard work,
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then I promise you that your hard work will be rewarded.
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Okay, so first of all,
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the first thing you can do is change all of the settings and notifications on your phone into English.
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For example, if there are some messages
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instead of the Vietnamese line or your own mother tongue that you have a new message.
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Try to change it into English and all the things, all the apps or all the notifications on your phone into English.
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That is the first step that you can familiarize yourself with English.
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Secondly, when you are learning English,
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try to use the English dictionary instead of the Vietnamese or your own language dictionary,
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which means when you are searching for the word, let's say consistent, then instead of looking for a Vietnamese meaning,
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try to look for an English meaning, an easy English meaning.
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For example, consistent means that you keep on trying and never give up.
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So by that way, You can actually immerse yourself in the language and understand that word more.
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Since you are already an intermediate, you have reached a certain level in English.
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If you are just a beginner, then I don't think that these tips apply to you.
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But when you have reached a certain level in your English learning journey,
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then it will be very beneficial for you to start using a dictionary that has an English meaning for words.
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Secondly, try to immerse yourself in English whenever possible, which means listening practice.
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You have to read extensively and write regularly.
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How do you listen?
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For example, if you're doing the housework, then just open some English videos and just listen to them.
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Sometimes you don't have to understand the content 100%.
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But if you do this consistently and if you are patient with this,
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then over time, your mind and your brain will start to absorb in the vocabularies
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and grammatical structures in those English videos and you will understand it more.
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So remember to listen anywhere everywhere you go.
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For example, if you're waiting for the buzz, open a music video in English.
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It doesn't have to be a boring news.
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It can be your favorite English songs and try to sing through to the melody as well.
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Secondly, try to create a habit of reading.
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Read a lot.
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You can read some fairy tales, some easy stories, or read the news.
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By reading those, then you will start to learn more vocabulary and learn more grammatical structures.
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Because I think like if you just open a book full of grammar and learn from the book,
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it'll be really boring and it'll be very slow for you to understand and learn those grammatical structures.
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Instead, for me, the way I learn my grammatical structures is basically read a lot of news articles
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and read a lot of books.
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You know, slowly but surely,
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I will start to absorb and understand the grammar structures that they usually use in books and in movies. And thirdly, write regularly.
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You don't have to write two-page, three-page essay, no.
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So every day you just need to write a small paragraph about your day
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or maybe once a week because writing a long essay can be really hard.
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So to get familiar with the writing, you should try to write short paragraphs,
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a few sentences each day to help you get familiar with writing
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and kind of like understand and apply the grammatical structures and vocabulary you just learned from listening and from your books.
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Now, the third thing you need to do is to reduce translating in Vietnamese
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or in any languages that is your mother tongue.
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How do you do this?
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You have to create a mindset that translating is not good.
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And also, you can apply this structure.
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is the structure five W's, which I have actually introduced you in my previous videos.
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Like the who, what, where, when, why.
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For example, in your kitchen, instead of saying, oh, that is the cooker, the rice cooker in Vietnamese,
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you can actually stick some sticky notes on some items inside your house so that you can start thinking that,
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oh, this is the rice cooker, but actually in English.
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And when you're speaking in something or when you're describing something, try to use the five dad we used.
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For example, I'm a student.
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I am living in a place where there are lots of people.
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It's a city.
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And I usually go to school every single day.
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And I love my school because there I get to meet my friends.
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And I get to learn a lot of wonderful things from peers and teachers.
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That is how I applied the formula who, what, where, when, why.
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And if you apply this formula for anything that you're learning, for answering questions, or just for thinking inside your head, it'll be very good.
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For example, instead of having a conversation with your sister or your siblings in your mother tongue in Vietnamese,
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try to practice speaking more.
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because the number one thing you should do is stop being shy.
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If you're timid, you're shy, and you're nervous that you're going to make mistakes,
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then it's kind of like impossible for you to even start applying all of those tips I've just mentioned.
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So make sure that you're not shy and you're willing to put in the hard work.
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So yes, let's review all of those tips I've just mentioned.
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Number one is make sure you use an English dictionary.
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Number two, immerse yourself in English by listening a lot, reading a lot, and practice writing some small paragraph.
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Number three is you can reduce translating in Vietnamese by setting the notifications on your phone in English
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and try to think in English all the items.
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For example, this is a notebook instead of thinking in Vietnamese, a notebook.
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This is a pen.
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So try to like create a mindset that you have to think in English.
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And in that way, your English learning journey will be much easier.
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So I'll see you in the next episode.
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Bye.

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Warum das Sprechen mit diesem Video üben?

Das Üben des Sprechens in Englisch ist eine entscheidende Fähigkeit, die viele Englischlerner als herausfordernd empfinden. Dieses Video bietet Ihnen die Möglichkeit, nicht nur zuzuhören, sondern auch im Kontext zu sprechen. Indem Sie den gesprochenen Englischinhalt nachahmen, auch bekannt als shadow speech, bringen Sie sich in eine aktive Lernposition. Das Nachahmen der Sprache fördert nicht nur die Aussprache, sondern hilft auch, die Denkweise in Englisch zu verbessern. Das Einüben mit Englisch lernen mit YouTube stellt sicher, dass Sie authentische Konversationen erleben und das gesamte Spektrum der Sprache erfassen.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

Im Video verwendet der Sprecher verschiedene Strukturen, die für das Verständnis und die Verwendung der englischen Sprache unerlässlich sind:

  • „I want to talk about thinking in English“ - Diese Struktur zeigt, wie wichtig es ist, ein Thema klar einzuführen. Es lehrt Sie, Ihre Gedanken organisiert auszudrücken.
  • „You need to pause the video“ - Hier wird der imperativische Ausdruck verwendet, der als Anweisung dient und einen klaren Handlungsaufruf gibt.
  • „If you are consistent, you're patient“ - Diese Bedingungssätze sind wichtig, um kausale Beziehungen in der Sprache zu verstehen und selbst zu formulieren.

Diese Strukturen sind eine gute Basis, um selbstbewusst in Gesprächen zu agieren und Ihre eigenen Gedanken zu formulieren.

Häufige Aussprachefallen

Beim Sprechen kann es oft zu Schwierigkeiten bei der Aussprache kommen. Einige Wörter aus dem Video könnten für Lernende herausfordernd sein:

  • „consistent“ - Die richtige Betonung dieses Worts ist entscheidend, um die Bedeutung klar zu vermitteln.
  • „improve“ - Hier könnte der Akzent variieren; darauf zu achten, kann helfen, Missverständnisse zu vermeiden.
  • „patience“ - Oft wird es in der Schnelligkeit überhört, jedoch ist die korrekte Aussprache wichtig, um professionell zu wirken.

Indem Sie auch beim Üben von shadow speak darauf achten, diese Wörter korrekt auszusprechen, verbessern Sie nicht nur Ihre Verständlichkeit, sondern auch Ihr Selbstvertrauen beim Sprechen.

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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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