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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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Have you been practicing your 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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Speak English.
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Now, we will have a four-part exercise.
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Part 1.
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Listening Practice Part 2.
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Vocabulary Part 3.
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Listen and Answer Practice Part 4.
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Shadowing Practice Now, are you ready to train your brain to speak English fluently?
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Let's get started!
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Part 1.
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English Listening Practice 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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Give or take and buy and large.
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How far is your school from here?
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It's about 10 kilometers, give or take a few.
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That's not too far.
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Do you like your school? By and large, yes.
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The teachers are nice and the students are friendly.
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That's good to hear.
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What time do your classes start?
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At 8.30 in the morning.
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I usually take the bus.
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How long does the bus ride take?
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Around 30 minutes, give or take.
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It depends on traffic.
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I see.
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By and large, it sounds like a nice school.
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Yes, it really is.
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If you like this video, give it a thumbs up and hit the subscribe button to receive more like it in the future.
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Part 2 Learn Vocabulary 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 Give or take A small difference not exact.
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We use it to say the number or time is close but not 100% exact.
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Examples The movie is two hours long, give or take a few minutes.
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It's about 10 kilometers from here, give or take.
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400, give or take.
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48 hours, give or take.
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140 years, give or take.
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80 million, give or take.
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Give or take 5,000 years.
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Give or take 50 years.
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Give or take a year.
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Give or take.
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Million.
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Give or take. On average.
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Give or take. By and large.
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In general, mostly, usually.
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We use it to talk about the general idea, not small problems.
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Examples.
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By and large, I like my job.
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The hotel was nice, by and large, but the room was a little small.
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And she is, by and large, woman-shaped.
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Because, by and large, the subtext of her songs were a...
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By and large, I'm pleased with the test results.
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By and large, the analysts admitted to us.
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It was, by and large, a pleasant assignment, except for one thing.
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Oh, I'm not a writer.
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By and large, writers starve.
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The paradox resolve themselves, by and large.
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Yeah, by and large, they are still made of steel.
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Bus ride.
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The time or trip you spend on a bus.
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We use it to talk about traveling by bus.
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Examples.
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The bus ride to school takes 30 minutes.
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I listen to music during the bus ride.
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A bus ride?
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Why?
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A short bus riding.
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I can't ride the bus.
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It's a long bus ride.
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That's a 30-minute bus ride.
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Bus ride into town.
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Who's up for a bus ride?
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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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Try to answer the questions out loud and you will improve your speaking skills quickly.
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Part 3.
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Listen and Answer Practice 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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How far is your school from here?
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Did Emma ask Tom about his home?
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No, she didn't ask him about his home.
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What did Emma ask Tom?
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She asked him about his school.
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What did Emma ask about his school
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she asks how far his school is it's about 10 kilometers give or take a few how far is Tom school About 10 kilometers.
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It's about 10 kilometers, give or take.
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Is Tom's school 10 kilometers exactly?
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Not exactly.
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It's 10 kilometers, give or take a few.
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That's not too far.
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Do you like your school?
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Did Tom say the school is very far?
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No, he didn't.
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He said it's not too far.
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Did Emma ask if Tom likes his school?
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Yes, she did.
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She asked if he likes his school. By and large, yes.
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The teachers are nice and the students are friendly.
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Does Tom like his school?
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Yes, he does.
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He likes it by and large.
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Why does Tom like his school?
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Because the teachers are nice and the students are friendly.
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That's good to hear.
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What time do your classes start?
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At 8.30 in the morning.
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What time do Tom's classes start? At 8.30.
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His classes start at 8.30 in the morning.
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I usually take the bus.
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Does Tom go to school by train?
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No, he doesn't.
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He doesn't go to school by train.
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How does Tom go to school? By bus.
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He takes the bus.
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How long does the bus ride take?
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Around 30 minutes, give or take.
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It depends on traffic.
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How long is the bus ride?
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Around 30 minutes.
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It takes about 30 minutes, give or take.
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Does the bus ride always take 30 minutes?
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No, it doesn't.
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It takes 30 minutes, give or take.
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What does the bus ride time depend on?
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It depends on traffic.
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I see.
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By and large, it sounds like a nice school.
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Yes, it really is.
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Did Emma say the school sounds bad?
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No, she didn't.
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She said it sounds nice.
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What did Emma say about the school?
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She said by and large it sounds like a nice school.
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Does Tom think his school is nice?
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Yes, he does.
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He said it really is.
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Part 4.
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Shadowing Practice Lastly, we have the shadowing practice.
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Read your lines out loud after the speakers as they talk in the conversation.
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Focus on the rhythm and intonation of the English expressions and sentences.
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This exercise will sharpen your pronunciation and overall speaking abilities.
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Let's begin.
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How far is your school from here?
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That's not too far.
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Do you like your school?
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That's good to hear.
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What time do your classes start?
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How long does the bus ride take?
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I see.
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By and large, it sounds like a nice school.
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It's about 10 kilometers, give or take a few. By and large, yes.
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The teachers are nice and the students are friendly.
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At 8.30 in the morning, I usually take the bus.
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Around 30 minutes, give or take.
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It depends on traffic.
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Yes, it really is.
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Great job on completing the English speaking practice.
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Keep watching this video every day for one week and repeat the exercises to see significant improvements in your English skills.
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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

Im aktuellen Video geht es darum, das Englisch sprechen üben auf eine spannende und interaktive Weise zu fördern. Die Sprecher sind Native Speaker, was den Lernern hilft, ein besseres Verständnis für echte Gespräche zu entwickeln. Dies ist unerlässlich für die Verbesserung der Englischen Aussprache und des Hörverständnisses. Durch das Anhören authentischer Dialoge und die Anwendung praktischer Phrasen können Lernende ihre Sprachfertigkeiten signifikant steigern und mehr Selbstvertrauen im Gespräch gewinnen.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • Give or take – Eine Losgröße oder Schätzung, die nicht ganz exakt ist.
  • By and large – Im Großen und Ganzen, verwendet um eine allgemeine Aussage zu machen.
  • How far is your school from here? – Eine häufige Frage, um Distanzen zu erfragen.
  • What time do your classes start? – Eine nützliche Frage zur Klärung von Zeitangaben.
  • It depends on traffic – Eine flexible Antwort, die von Variablen abhängt.

Schritt-für-Schritt Schattenübung Anleitung

Um die Grundlagen für das shadow speak zu meistern, folgen Sie diesen Schritten, die speziell für die Herausforderungen dieses Videos entwickelt wurden:

  1. Hören Sie aufmerksam zu: Beginnen Sie, indem Sie das Gespräch zwischen den Aktoren anhören. Konzentrieren Sie sich dabei auf den Inhalt und nicht auf jedes einzelne Wort.
  2. Wiederholen Sie die Phrasen: Während Sie dem Dialog zuhören, versuchen Sie, die Phrasen nachzusprechen. Nutzen Sie dabei die Technik des shadowspeaks, um die richtige Aussprache und Intonation zu erlernen.
  3. Verstehen Sie die Bedeutung: Überprüfen Sie die Bedeutung der neuen Vokabeln im Kontext, um sicherzustellen, dass Sie sie korrekt in Ihren eigenen Gesprächen anwenden können.
  4. Üben Sie regelmäßig: Setzen Sie sich ein Ziel, wöchentlich mindestens dreimal zu üben und fokussieren Sie sich auf die Phrasen, die Ihnen am schwersten fallen.
  5. Feedback einholen: Arbeiten Sie mit einem Partner oder einer Lehrperson zusammen, um Ihre Fortschritte zu überprüfen und gezieltes Feedback zu erhalten.

Durch regelmäßiges Üben und Anwenden der Techniken aus diesem Video werden Sie nicht nur Ihr Englisch sprechen üben verbessern, sondern auch Ihre allgemeine Kommunikationsfähigkeit in der englischen Sprache erheblich 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.

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