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English easy practice Do you want to learn English vocabulary faster?
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Want to have better listening comprehension and pronunciation?
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And boost your speaking skills quickly?
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We can speak English.
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Then, welcome to our new video to improve your English skills.
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In this video, we'll dive into a fun and interactive learning experience designed to improve your English speaking skills.
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Speak English.
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Now, are you ready to train your brain to speak English fluently?
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Let's get started.
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In the first part, you'll listen to a conversation between native English speakers.
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Try to focus on the meaning of the conversation when you listen to it.
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This will help you understand real-life conversations better.
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Sick and tired Ugh, not again.
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What's wrong?
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The coffee machine is broken.
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Again.
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This is the third time this month.
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Oh no, I wanted to make a cup too.
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I am really sick and tired of this machine.
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It never works when we need it.
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I know, maybe we should tell the boss.
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I already did.
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Twice.
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He said he will call someone to fix it, but nobody comes.
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That's not fair to us.
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We work hard here.
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Exactly.
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We need coffee to focus.
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I can't write emails without my morning coffee.
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Same here.
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Hey, there's a new cafe on the first floor.
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Wanna go?
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Yes, let's go.
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I need a break anyway.
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Maybe we can work from the cafe today.
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Good idea.
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Fresh coffee and no broken machine.
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Let's go now.
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Finally, a good plan.
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Now, let's explore some new words together in our vocabulary section.
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I'll explain a few words and use them in example sentences to help you grasp their meaning easily.
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Vocabulary Broken Not working.
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Something is damaged and cannot work.
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Examples My phone is broken.
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I can't call anymore.
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This chair is broken.
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Don't sit on it.
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Sick and tired Very annoyed or unhappy about something.
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You don't like it anymore.
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Examples I am sick and tired of this noise.
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She is sick and tired of waiting.
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That's not fair.
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Something is not right or not equal.
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It feels wrong.
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Examples He got more money.
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That's not fair.
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She can leave early, but I can't.
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That's not fair.
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I want to remind you something, guys.
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Repetition is very important to become fluent in English.
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So, watch this video many times.
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Listen and repeat.
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Now it's time for the listen and repeat practice.
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You will hear each sentence two times.
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The first time, we will speak slowly.
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The second time, we will speak at normal speed.
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After you hear the sentence, repeat it out loud.
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Try to copy our pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation.
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Speak clearly and with confidence.
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Don't worry about being perfect, just speak.
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The more you repeat, the more natural your English will sound.
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Ready?
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Let's practice together.
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Ugh, not again.
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Ugh, not again.
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What's wrong?
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What's wrong?
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The coffee machine is broken.
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Again.
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The coffee machine is broken.
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Again.
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This is the third time this month.
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This is the third time this month.
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Oh no, I wanted to make a cup too.
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Oh no, I wanted to make a cup too.
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I am really sick and tired of this machine.
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I am really sick and tired of this machine.
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It never works when we need it.
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It never works when we need it.
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I know.
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Maybe we should tell the boss.
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I know, maybe we should tell the boss.
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I already did.
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Twice.
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I already did.
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Twice.
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He said he will call someone to fix it, but nobody comes.
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He said he will call someone to fix it, but nobody comes.
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That's not fair to us.
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We work hard here.
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That's not fair to us.
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We work hard here.
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Exactly.
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We need coffee to focus.
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Exactly.
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We need coffee to focus.
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I can't write emails without my morning coffee.
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I can't write emails without my morning coffee.
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Same here.
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Hey, there's a new cafe on the first floor.
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Wanna go?
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Same here.
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Hey, there's a new cafe on the first floor.
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Wanna go?
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Yes, let's go.
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I need a break anyway.
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Yes, let's go.
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I need a break anyway.
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Maybe we can work from the cafe today.
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Maybe we can work from the cafe today.
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Good idea.
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Fresh coffee and no broken machine.
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Let's go now.
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Good idea!
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Fresh coffee and no broken machine.
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Let's go now!
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Finally, a good plan.
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Finally, a good plan.
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Time for some interactive practice.
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Listen carefully to the questions I ask about the conversation.
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Try to answer them out loud before I reveal the correct answers.
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This will boost your speaking and listening skills.
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Repeat this exercise every day until you can say the answers quickly and confidently.
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Answer the questions out loud.
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Ugh, not again.
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What's wrong?
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The coffee machine is broken.
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Again.
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This is the third time this month.
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Is the coffee machine working?
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No, it isn't working.
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The coffee machine is broken.
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How many times is it broken this month?
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Three times.
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It is broken three times this month.
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Oh no, I wanted to make a cup too.
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Did Ben want to make a cup of coffee too?
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Yes, he did.
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He wanted to make a cup of coffee too.
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I am really sick and tired of this machine.
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It never works when we need it.
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Is Anna happy about the machine?
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No, she isn't.
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She is not happy about the machine.
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Is Anna sick and tired of the machine?
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Yes, she is.
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She is sick and tired of the machine.
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Does the machine work when they need it?
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No, it doesn't.
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It doesn't work when they need it.
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I know, maybe we should tell the boss.
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I already did.
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Twice.
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He said he will call someone to fix it, but nobody comes did anna tell the boss yes she did she told the boss how many times did she tell the boss twice she told the boss twice Did the boss call someone to fix it?
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He said he will call someone to fix it.
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Did anyone come to fix the machine?
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Nope, nobody came.
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Nobody came to fix it.
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That's not fair to us.
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We work hard here.
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Is that fair to them to work without drinking coffee?
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No, that's not fair.
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Why is that not fair?
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Because they work hard there.
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Exactly.
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We need coffee to focus.
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I can't write emails without my morning coffee.
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Why does Anna need coffee?
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Because she needs to focus.
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She needs coffee to focus.
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Can Anna write emails without coffee?
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No, she can't.
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She can't write emails without her morning coffee.
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Same here.
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Hey, there's a new cafe on the first floor.
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Wanna go?
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Yes, let's go.
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I need a break anyway.
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Maybe we can work from the cafe today.
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Good idea.
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Fresh coffee and no broken machine.
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Let's go now.
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Finally, a good plan.
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Is there a new cafe in the building?
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Yes, there is.
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There is a new cafe on the first floor.
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Do they want to go to the cafe?
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Yes, they do.
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They want to go to the cafe.
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Where do they want to work today?
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At the cafe.
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They want to work from the cafe today.
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Now, let's practice shadowing.
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You'll hear one speaker's line.
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Listen carefully, then say it out loud.
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After that, read the other speaker's line yourself.
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You'll take turns speaking both parts of the conversation.
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If it's too fast, just pause or slow down the video.
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Repeat this practice often.
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Shadowing helps you speak more clearly, naturally, and with confidence.
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Ugh, not again.
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The coffee machine is broken, again.
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This is the third time this month.
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I am really sick and tired of this machine.
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It never works when we need it.
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I already did, twice.
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He said he will call someone to fix it, but nobody comes.
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Exactly!
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We need coffee to focus.
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I can't write emails without my morning coffee.
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Yes, let's go.
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I need a break anyway.
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Maybe we can work from the cafe today.
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Finally, a good plan.
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What's wrong?
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Oh, no, I wanted to make a cup, too.
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I know, maybe we should tell the boss.
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It's not fair to us.
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We work hard here.
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Same here.
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Hey, there's a new cafe on the first floor.
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Wanna go?
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Good idea.
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fresh coffee and no broken machine.
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Let's go now!
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Great job today!
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Remember, the best way to improve your English speaking skills is to watch this video many times.
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The more you repeat, the better you will speak!
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And don't forget to check out our other videos on our English Easy Practice YouTube channel.
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We have more lessons to help you speak English with confidence.
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You can also visit our website, EnglishEasyPractice.com, for free downloads, more practice, and helpful resources.
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Don't forget to like and subscribe for more helpful content.
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Happy learning!
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Thanks for watching guys.
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Kontext & Hintergrund

In diesem spannenden Video geht es darum, das Englisch sprechen üben durch eine Methode namens Englisch Shadowing zu verbessern. Der Dialog zwischen Muttersprachlern vermittelt nicht nur den alltäglichen Sprachgebrauch, sondern hilft den Lernenden auch, ein Gefühl für natürliche Gespräche zu entwickeln. Diese Art der Interaktion ist besonders nützlich für Anfänger, die ihre Hörverständnis und Aussprache verbessern möchten, indem sie den Sprechern nachahmen. In diesem Dialog geht es um eine alltägliche Situation im Büro, die viele Sprachenlerner nachvollziehen können.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • What's wrong? - Was ist los?
  • I am really sick and tired of this machine. - Ich habe wirklich die Nase voll von dieser Maschine.
  • Maybe we should tell the boss. - Vielleicht sollten wir dem Chef Bescheid sagen.
  • Let's go. - Lass uns gehen.
  • Good idea. - Gute Idee.

Diese Phrasen sind ideal, um den Wortschatz zu erweitern und die Kommunikationsfähigkeit im Alltag zu steigern. Das wiederholte Hören und Nachahmen dieser Sätze hilft beim shadow speak und macht die Anwendung der Sprache im realen Kontext einfacher.

Schritt-für-Schritt Shadowing-Anleitung

Um die Techniken des Englisch Shadowing effektiv zu nutzen, befolge diese Schritte:

  1. Aktives Zuhören: Höre dir den Dialog im Video an und konzentriere dich auf den Inhalt. Versuche, die Emotionen und den Tonfall der Sprecher zu erfassen.
  2. Wiederholung: Spiele den Dialog mehrmals ab und wiederhole die Sätze laut nach. Achte darauf, die richtige Aussprache und Intonation zu verwenden.
  3. Vokabeln lernen: Notiere dir neue Wörter oder Phrasen und verwende sie in eigenen Sätzen. Beispielsweise: „Ich bin sick and tired von langen Meetings.".
  4. Verstärkung durch Visualisierung: Versuche dir die Szene vorzustellen, während du die Sätze nachsprichst. Dies hilft, das Gelernte besser im Gedächtnis zu verankern.
  5. Regelmäßige Übung: Integriere das Englisch lernen mit YouTube in deinen Alltag. Übe regelmäßig, um deine Fähigkeiten kontinuierlich zu verbessern.

Durch diese strukturierte Herangehensweise bist du auf dem besten Weg, deine kommunikativen Fähigkeiten zu verbessern und selbstsicherer in der englischen Sprache zu werden. Nutze die Möglichkeit, durch shadow speech und wiederholtes Üben deine Sprechfertigkeiten schnell zu steigern.

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.

Wie man auf ShadowingEnglish effektiv übt

  1. Wähle dein Video: Suche ein YouTube-Video mit klarem, natürlichem Englisch. TED Talks, BBC News, Filmszenen, Podcasts oder IELTS-Beispielantworten eignen sich hervorragend. Füge die URL in die Suchleiste ein. Beginne mit kürzeren Videos (unter 5 Minuten) und Inhalten, die dich wirklich interessieren — Motivation ist wichtig.
  2. Zuerst hören, den Kontext verstehen: Beim ersten Durchgang die Geschwindigkeit auf 1x lassen und nur zuhören. Versuche noch nicht zu wiederholen. Konzentriere dich auf das Verstehen der Bedeutung, das Aufnehmen neuer Vokabeln und darauf, wie der Sprecher Wörter betont, Laute verbindet und Pausen nutzt.
  3. Shadowing-Modus einrichten:
    • Wartemodus: Wähle +3s oder +5s — nach jedem Satz pausiert das Video automatisch, damit du Zeit hast, ihn laut zu wiederholen. Wähle Manuell, wenn du die volle Kontrolle möchtest und nach jeder Wiederholung selbst auf Weiter drücken willst.
    • Untertitel-Sync: YouTube-Untertitel erscheinen manchmal leicht vor oder nach dem Audio. Nutze ±100ms, um sie perfekt auszurichten, damit du genau folgen kannst.
  4. Laut nachsprechen (die Kernübung): Hier passiert die eigentliche Arbeit. Sobald ein Satz gespielt wird — oder während der Pause — wiederhole ihn laut, klar und selbstbewusst. Sprich nicht nur die Wörter nach: Ahme den exakten Rhythmus, die Betonung, Tonhöhe und verbundene Sprache des Sprechers nach. Ziel ist es, wie ein Schatten des Sprechers zu klingen, nicht wie eine Wort-für-Wort-Rezitation. Nutze die Wiederholen-Funktion, um denselben Satz mehrfach zu trainieren, bis er sich natürlich anfühlt.
  5. Die Herausforderung steigern: Wenn sich eine Passage angenehm anfühlt, erhöhe die Herausforderung. Steigere die Geschwindigkeit auf <code>1.25x</code> oder sogar <code>1.5x</code>, um Hochgeschwindigkeits-Sprachreflexe zu trainieren. Oder stelle den Wartemodus auf <code>Aus</code> für kontinuierliches Shadowing — der fortgeschrittenste und lohnendste Modus. Konsequentes tägliches Üben von 15–30 Minuten wird innerhalb von Wochen spürbare Ergebnisse bringen.

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