Shadowing-Übung: Emma Watson Once Mistook Jimmy Fallon for Jimmy Kimmel - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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-Thank you so much for coming back to our show.
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-Thank you so much for coming back to our show.
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Is it -- Is it all flushing back to you?
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-The trauma. The post-traumatic stress of my last performance on the "Jimmy Fallon Show." [ Laughs ] -Last time you were on this show, and this is late night, we just had met.
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We'd never met each other. -We'd never met before.
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-And you couldn't be nicer and sweeter and, gosh, I'm a fan of yours. -[ Laughs ] -And you came out, and you sat just the way you're sitting, very nice. -Just here, in this seat.
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-And we were talking, and I just gave you a compliment, and then you said, "Before you continue..." -"Before you even start the interview..." -Yeah. -I just dove straight in with "I love that Halloween candy thing that you do." -And I said... -And there was just silence.
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[ Laughter ] -I said, "The Halloween candy thing, is that right?" -You're like, "The candy corn thing?" -Yeah, I thought -- -No.
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-You go, "When you get kids, you trick them." And I go, "That's Jimmy Kimmel." [ Laughter ] [ Fog horn blows ] It was the first time we met! -And I died inside.
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-You died. You turned bright red.
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-I died inside. -[ Laughs ] -I don't mind. I get that all the time.
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I get Jimmy Kimmel all the -- but then...
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-But you were so sweet, 'cause you let me -- you were like...
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You could tell that I was dying inside, and you were like, "It's okay, honey.
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If you want to go out and start again, we can do it again." [ Laughter ] -Yeah, so I had leave and re-enter, and then when you came and sat down, I said, "So, are you a big fan of late night TV?" [ Laughter ] You know what? I just love it.
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That was the first -- We don't ever want to embarrass our guests, so, please, thank you for coming back and I appreciate that.
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-You were so sweet.
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But then I feel like this show had a great vibe, 'cause everyone was in hysterics and the energy was like -- And I was so keen to do a good job after having, you know...
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-We love you. I mean, come on. -Aww.
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-We -- Whatever you do. Whatever.
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[ Cheers and applause ] You have had a giant year. -Yes, I have.
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It's been crazy. -I mean, you were fantastic in "Beauty and the Beast." We had Josh Gad on the show. But, man, you were just perfect.
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You were beautiful in it, you sang great, it was shot beautifully.
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And I want to say, not that it really matters to anybody, but I think it made like a billion dollars or something?
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-It -- It... -Is that possible?
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-It's crazy. I remember someone saying to me, "We'd be so happy if this made, like, you know, 600 or 500 or something," and it's been -- it's like, I can't even.
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I'm just so grateful that people...
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-That doesn't make any sense. -...loved it.
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-Those numbers are crazy. -I know. It's crazy, crazy.
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But this means that people loved the film, which is just -- which is just so awesome.
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-I know. We could tell you put a lot of work into it.
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-Yeah. [ Laughs ] [ Cheers and applause ] -I read somewhere -- I read somewhere that you had to go to like a princess boot camp or something like that.
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-I did. I did princess boot camp for three months.
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-That sounds like fun, though. -It was fun.
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I got to ride a horse, I got to learn to waltz, and then I had singing lessons and then rehearsals.
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So it was like, yeah. It was cool.
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-Yeah, so now would you ever -- could you ever waltz now or ballroom now if you...? -Uh, I mean, I could, like, stumble my way through something reasonable, yeah.
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-Okay. Maybe next time we'll do a ballroom dance.
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-Okay, great. -All right, yeah.
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I know. You're really excited about that.
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Uh, but now let's talk about your new film now.
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-Yes. -This is you and Patton Oswalt and Tom Hanks in "The Circle." -Yes.
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-Based on Dave Eggers' book. -Yes.
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-Oh, I love Dave Eggers -Yes.
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I love Dave Eggers, too. -He's fantastic.
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-Isn't it the best title of a book ever?
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"A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius." -Oh! -Such a funny title.
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-It's a great book. -I love it.
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-Did you get to meet Dave at all, or no?
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-I did. I was with him just last night at the premiere.
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We just premiered last night at Tribeca Film Festival.
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And, yeah. He came, which was -- which was huge.
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-Yeah, he doesn't really come out of the house.
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-No, he doesn't. -He just writes.
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-No. He just does his writing thing.
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-That's what he does. He's great at it.
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Yeah, McSweeney's, too. He's a good guy.
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Well, tell everyone what this film's about.
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-Yeah, so the film is about a young woman who joins kind of a big tech company à la, you know, like, a combination of Google and Facebook and Twitter and every social -- big social media platform you can think of.
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And she -- It's kind of her journey wrestling with how incredibly powerful this company is and how powerful it's becoming and the kind of moral and ethical dilemmas that start to surround these issues of giving away personal date.
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-Yeah, you call it, like, transparency or something?
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-Yeah, she goes to -- They call it she goes "transparent." She decides to wear a camera all the time, that means that everyone in the world can see what she's doing...
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-At all times? -...24 hours a day.
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-No privacy. -No, no privacy.
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-And you realize how evil this company really is.
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-[ Laughs ] -And man, oh, man, you're great in it.
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And Hanks, I mean, you just never see him as a villain.
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-I know! How weird is it to see him as the bad guy?
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-It's just refreshing and cool. I love it.
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-He's like the -- yeah. -I want to show a clip.

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Warum mit diesem Video das Sprechen üben?

Das Üben des Sprechens mit diesem Video von Emma Watson und Jimmy Fallon ist eine hervorragende Möglichkeit, um englische Sprachfähigkeiten zu verbessern. In diesem unterhaltsamen Segment kommt die spontane Konversation zur Geltung, die es Lernenden ermöglicht, die natürliche Sprachmelodie und Intonation zu erfassen. Durch das Nachahmen des Dialogs können Lernende nicht nur ihre Englische Aussprache verbessern, sondern auch das Vertrauen in ihr Sprechen stärken. Diese Art des Lernens, bekannt als Shadow Speech oder shadowspeaks, fördert das Gedächtnis und die Sprachverarbeitung in Echtzeit, was essentiell ist, um fließend Englisch zu sprechen.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

  • „I thought – No.“ Diese einfache Struktur zeigt, wie man Gedanken formulieren und Missverständnisse klären kann.
  • „You could tell that I was dying inside“ ist ein perfektes Beispiel für den Einsatz von gefühlsmäßigen Ausdrücken, um Empathie und Menschlichkeit zu zeigen.
  • „Are you a big fan of late night TV?“ – Hier wird eine umgangssprachliche Frageform verwendet, die es Lernenden erleichtert, Gespräche in informellen Situationen zu führen.
  • „It was fun“ – Ein unkomplizierter Ausdruck, der positive Erfahrungen beschreibt und oft in Gesprächen verwendet wird.

Häufige Aussprachefallen

Bei der Aussprache gibt es einige Worte und Phrasen im Video, die tricky sein können. Zum Beispiel:

  • „Trick or treat“ – die Verbindung beider Wörter kann zu einem schnellen und schwer verständlichen Klang führen.
  • „Halloween candy“ – das schnelle Sprechen kann dazu führen, dass die Enden der Wörter nicht richtig betont werden.
  • „Princess boot camp“ – hier kann der Übergang zwischen den Wörtern eine Herausforderung darstellen und sollte beim Üben beachtet werden.

Die Verwendung von shadow speak kann helfen, diese Ausdrücke und ihre hervorragende Aussprache zu verinnerlichen. Übung macht den Meister, und das wiederholte Sprechen im Schatten der Originalstimme wird Ihre Fähigkeiten merklich verbessern.

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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