Shadowing-Übung: Easy Activity to Practice ENGLISH with your child 🗣️💕 - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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So, this is your passport to travel around the world. And do you want to do it, too? Yep. I'm going to do it with you. All right. So, where should we go first? Which country should we travel to? Please turn on the subtitles down below if you would like them. If we want our babies to want to speak English, to speak to us in English freely, we have to do it playfully. Play is the language of children. And so if we want them to do something, if we want them to speak English, we need to…
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So, this is your passport to travel around the  world. And do you want to do it, too? Yep. I'm going to do it with you. All right. So, where  should we go first? Which country should we travel to? Please turn on the subtitles down below  if you would like them. If we want our babies to want to speak English, to speak to us in English  freely, we have to do it playfully. Play is the language of children. And so if we want them to  do something, if we want them to speak English, we need to speak their language, which is play.  I'm so sorry for this giant mess. I am sitting here on my living room floor in my pajamas. I put  this screen behind me to try to hide some of my mess, my family's mess behind me, but I didn't do  a great job. You can still see a little bit here.
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I could either clean my home or I could make  a video. Children learn through play. And so that means if your child is an absolute beginner,  your child does not really speak much English or understand much English yet, you can still  do really fun new activities. You can call this English playtime and you can just repeat one  word, two-word phrases again and again and again in a very playful way as you're doing something  cool and interesting that your child loves that your child is really interested in. You can  introduce fun and unique activities and use that to interest your child in learning English  and using English. They need to have a reason to use English. And for children, play is the perfect  reason. In this video, I'm going to share a really fun playtime activity that you can use with your  child starting from really young, maybe even 18 months or 2 years old. This is just one of many,  many English activities that I have available for my members. You can learn more about that. I'll  put a link down below. You can also get the free PDF guide and natural phrase script to use with  your child as you do this activity. I will put that PDF under this video, too. You are going  to see three things in this video. Number one, you are going to see me explain or tell you how  to do this activity. It's very, very easy. It's very simple. It takes like one minute to set  up, but it's so much fun and kids love it. two, you are going to see me saying the natural phrases  that I use with my son. So, you can listen to those natural phrases and then repeat after me to  practice the natural phrases and the vocabulary to use with your child during this activity. And  then finally, number three, you are going to watch me and my son playing this activity,  doing this activity together in real life.
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We're making little passports. Uh, so I made this  really simple passport for my son. It took me 10 seconds to make this. Just folding a piece  of paper. I just folded a piece of paper like this. And inside it has a really messy little  grid. So, nothing fancy, nothing complicated here. And then I tell my son he's going to travel  around the world and get little different stamps in his passport. And at different stations  around our home, those represent different countries or different places. You can make  this as simple or as complicated as you want.
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The easiest and simplest way to play this  game is to put a different color marker, different color crayon in five or six different  places in your house or to put stickers or a different color sticker in five or six different  places in your house and that's it. Your child goes to each place, each country and finds the  sticker and puts the sticker in their passport.
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Or maybe you have stamps. You might also like  to use a little stamp like this. And they can stamp their passport in every place in your  home. They can travel the world in inside your home and get their passport stamped or get  a sticker in their passport or simply get a little smiley face drawing or a little check  mark or a little X in their passport. If you would like to make this a little bit more complex  or maybe a little bit more fun for older kids, you could have an activity for them to do at every  different station, at every different country.
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So maybe they visit the table country. They go  to the table and they practice their letter K.
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They practice writing letter K or they practice  coloring a letter K. And when they're finished, they get a little stamp in their passport or  they get a little check in their passport. And then they take their passport and they go to  the next station and there's another activity for them to do there. And when they're finished,  they get a stamp or a sticker or a check mark.
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Are you ready to travel around the world? Are you  ready to travel? Okay, you're going to need your passport. You need your passport to travel around  the world. We're going to travel to five different places. And every time you visit a new place,  you get a stamp. You get a passport stamp or a passport sticker. Yeah. Are you ready? Okay, let's  travel. Let's go traveling. Here's your passport.
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Are you going to fly in the airplane? Yeah. You're  flying. You're flying in the airplane. Okay. Fly over here. Fly to this country first. This is the  table country. This is the table country. And at the table country, we're going to color. We're  going to color at the table country. Can I see your passport, please? Thank you. All right. I'm  going to give you a stamp. There you go. There's your stamp. You're all set. You're all set.  There's your stamp. Here's your passport back.
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Welcome to table country. Let's do the activity.  Now, it's time to travel to another country.
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Let's get back on the airplane. Sh. You're flying.  You're on the airplane. Okay, you've arrived. This is couch country. This is couch country. And in  couch country, we're going to play the game Simon says. Yeah. But first, let's stamp your passport.  In couch country, you get a heart in your passport. Yeah. A heart stamp. A heart sticker.  Okay, you're all set. Here's your passport.
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So, this is your passport to travel around the  world, right? Are you excited? Mhm. All right. So, I'm going to give you this passport. This is  your ticket to travel. Do you want to do it, too? Yep. I'm going to do it with you. All  right. So, where should we go first? Which country should we travel to? Uh, butterfly.  Butterfly country. Okay. Here we're going on the jump. I need my passport, too. Here.  All right. Are we taking the airplane?
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Woohoo! You're on the airplane. You're flying.  Got it. We arrived. All right. Time to stamp our passports. Here's my passport. Can you stamp  it, please? Okay. Is it on the ground? Okay.
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Boop. Just like a real passport. And then we'll  put a stamp in it. All right. Go ahead, buddy.
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Stamp my passport. Stamp yours first. All  right. Great job, butterfly country. Yeah, we got a stamp from butterfly country. Okay,  let's go to the next. Let's go to the next country. Thank you. Should we get in the airplane  or should we take the boat or the train? The boat.
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The boat. Okay, let's hop in the boat. Here,  get in the boat with me. This the ferry. Oh, the ferry. Okay, let's sit in the ferry.  We've got our passports. We're ready.
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We're there. Oh, we're here. Okay. What country  are we in now? Okay, we're in heart table country.
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Table country. Heart table. Okay, let's get  our next stamp. It's actually a sticker, isn't it? Which one do you want? Um, I think I'll  choose this one. I'll choose the enormous one.
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All right. Thank you. Wait for me. I'll wait  for you. I'm going to do this one. Okay. Next country. Should we take the train this time? Uh,  yes. On the top over here. All right. Okay. So, we're on the airplane. Let's go. What should we  do? Should we order some food on the airplane?
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Yeah. What do you want to order? I'm ordering  ordering some food. What do you What did you want?
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Um I just want uh some water, please. Thank you. I  ordered some for me, too. Great. All right. Are we there? Soon. Oh, our food's there, actually.  Oh, let's eat our food. Oh, airplane food.
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Delicious. Yummy. Do you like airplane food? Yeah.  Yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy. Okay. Are we at our next country? Yeah.  All right, let's get off and get our passport stamp. Bye, airplane. See you later. Look, we're  at flower country. Flower country. There's only flowers everywhere. There's only flowers here.  Let's get our passport stamped. I love this game.
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You love this game. You made You made up a good  game. Thanks, buddy. I'm glad you like it. Here, put one. Oh, can you stamp my passport for me,  please? Okay, I'm going to put my um forward in.
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Thank you. Oh, flower country. I visited it  before. Now I'm back again. Should we hang out in flower country a little bit or should  we go visit another country? Maybe hang out a little bit. Hang out a little bit. Okay.  Oh, yeah. Flowers. Flowers. Yay. Flowers. Oh, they smell so good. If you enjoyed that  video, you are really going to enjoy this one, too. It will help you a lot in learning  how to teach English to your child at home from a really young age. Thanks for  watching and I will see you in my next

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Warum das Sprechen mit diesem Video üben?

Das Video bietet eine unterhaltsame und ansprechende Möglichkeit, um Englisch sprechen üben zu können, insbesondere mit Kindern. Der spielerische Ansatz des Sprechens in einem häuslichen Umfeld schafft eine entspannte Atmosphäre, die es den kleinen Lernenden erleichtert, ihre Sprachfähigkeiten zu entfalten. Durch Aktivitäten wie das Erstellen und Benutzen von Reisepässen wird nicht nur der Wortschatz erweitert, sondern auch das Verständnis für die englische Sprache gefördert. Kinder lernen am besten, wenn sie Spaß haben, und dieses Video zeigt, wie man durch kreatives Spielen den Wunsch wecken kann, in Englisch zu kommunizieren.

Grammatik & Ausdruck im Kontext

  • „Are you ready to travel around the world?“ - Eine einfache Frage, die den Einsatz von Fragen im Englischunterricht verdeutlicht. Solche Fragen regen Kinder an, zuzuhören und zu antworten.
  • „You need your passport to travel.“ - Hier wird die Bedeutung von Modalverben wie „need“ (brauchen) gezeigt, die den Lernenden hilft, Notwendigkeit im Gespräch auszudrücken.
  • „Every time you visit a new place, you get a stamp.” - Diese Struktur zeigt den Gebrauch des Präsens, um wiederholte Handlungen zu beschreiben, und ist besonders nützlich für Anfänger.
  • „Let’s go traveling.” - Der Imperativ wird häufig verwendet, um Kinder zu motivieren, und ist eine wichtige Ausdrucksform in der Interaktion.

Häufige Aussprachefallen

Im Video gibt es einige Wörter und Phrasen, die für Lernende herausfordernd sein können. Zum Beispiel wird das Wort „passport“ (Reisepass) manchmal fälschlicherweise betont. Zudem könnte der Begriff „travel“ für Lernende mit nicht-englischer Muttersprache schwierig auszusprechen sein, besonders wenn es um die unterschiedlichen Vokallaute geht. Um in der englischen Sprache sicherer zu werden, bietet es sich an, Techniken wie shadowspeak oder Englisch Shadowing auszuprobieren. Diese Methoden helfen bei der Verbesserung der Aussprache und des Sprechtempos und sind daher ideal für alle, die ihre Fähigkeiten in einer spielerischen Art und Weise verbessern möchten.

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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