Shadowing-Übung: English with FRIENDS | Season 10 | Idioms, Expressions, Vocab - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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The hottest babies in the tri-state area are in this room right now.
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I overheard one of the judges say that not one of them holds a candle to Emma.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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You heard him say that?
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Yeah.
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Hold a candle to to be significantly inferior to someone or something else in quality,
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skill, or value.
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Examples.
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Go easy on him and his wife's had him sleeping on the couch all week.
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How does she know that?
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See her.
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Get it?
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She sees things.
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She's perfectly harmless and actually very good at what she does.
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I can't hold a candle to her.
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Oh, that's just sweet and so not true.
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Those gams, those curves that kill her smile.
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Basically, you're me 35 years ago.
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So this is my future.
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The point is, whoever this woman is,
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she can't hold a candle to you.
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Oh, thank you, Karen.
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You know, that's the same whether you do it at the plaza or...
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Where are you going to do it?
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City Hall.
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Oh!
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Oh, that sounds nice.
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I was just there for jury duty.
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They really spruced that place up.
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To spruce up.
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To improve the appearance of a person,
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place, or thing by making it cleaner, neater, or more attractive.
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Examples.
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I thought you don't share food.
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Sure I do.
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Cooley?
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No. If I can't have your clams,
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you can't have my dessert.
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This is a two-way street.
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Two-way street.
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A situation or relationship between two people,
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or groups, in which action is required from both parties,
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something that works both ways.
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Examples.
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No, I don't think so.
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You know, maybe she was just really spent from our talk.
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It was pretty intense.
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Yeah, mine too.
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Mine was a humdinger.
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OK.
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A person or thing that is remarkably excellent, striking, or extraordinary.
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Something that is noticeable because it is a very good example of its type.
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Examples You know, I'd love to have that conversation.
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And the reason I agreed to meet with you is because I hoped it would spark something.
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And maybe six to eight months from now,
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you can call me with a humdinger.
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How about six days?
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Sanjay!
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Oh, you okay?
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Rough weekend?
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A humdinger.
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Work or pleasure?
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I haven't known pleasure for quite some time.
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Okay, you were really controlling and compulsive and shrill.
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I'm still all those things!
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You're also so generous and kind and scrappy.
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I am scrappy.
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Scrappy.
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Inclined to fight, argue, or compete.
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Willing to work hard in order to succeed.
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Determined and tough.
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Examples.
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Listen, you don't want to be surrounded by liars.
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Howard, you might be in the wrong profession.
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Look, it's simple for me.
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You're smart.
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You're scrappy.
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You're a go-getter.
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You don't wait for things to happen.
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You make them happen.
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I got five down!
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I figured out the theme.
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It's boats.
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Okay, I get it.
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She's smart and lovable.
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You're scrappy and lovable.
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Together you're just lovable and lovable.
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Well, you know what, actually?
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People are getting a little antsy waiting for Emma to wake up from her nap,
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So would you mind performing them once now?
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Sure, yeah.
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OK.
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ANSI, nervous and unable to relax,
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Impatient and unable to keep still.
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Examples.
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Hey, so Scully, what do you do at the park with Kelly?
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Oh, we just walk around.
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She gets antsy if she doesn't get outside enough.
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And then it's just yap,
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yap, yap, all day long.
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What's wrong with you?
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You've been antsy all night.
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Nothing.
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No, I'm fine.
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I'm fine.
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I know what it is.
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I have had this nagging feeling that I've forgotten something,
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and then I just realized,
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I think I left the freezer door at Scavo's open.
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I'm not going to be able to handle this.
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Now I know how my students feel at the end of each year.
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And why they act out by giving me such bad evaluations.
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To act out.
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to behave badly because you are unhappy or upset,
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often in ways that you are not aware of.
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Examples.
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Oops.
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All phrasal verbs, idioms, and expressions from our channel are gathered in one place.
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You can use our PDF files to make your learning process more efficient and convenient.
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All our materials are available on platforms, Pehip and Boosty.
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Click on the links in the description below this video.
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We're happy to be helpful.
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Damn it.
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Rachel, open up!
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It's your sister!
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I have to talk to you!
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Hi, Amy.
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You're not Rachel.
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Still sharp as a tack.
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Sharp as a tack.
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Commonly used to describe someone who is extremely intelligent, quick-witted, or mentally acute.
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Examples.
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Well, to tell you the truth,
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Nettie, I'm not feeling real well.
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Would you excuse me?
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Well, you know, it's funny you should mention your health because you will never guess what I do now.
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Examples Oh,
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here's my card.
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Gross, this is not how we wanted you to find out about this.
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You have every right to go nuts.
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I'm not going nuts.
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Do you see me going nuts?
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No, but you know what I mean.
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Go nuts.
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Commonly used to describe someone losing control of their emotions,
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either becoming incredibly angry or highly thrilled.
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Examples.
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You know, this is one of the nicer hotels I've ever been in.
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Oh yeah, my firm did the remodel.
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You should see the rooms.
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The views are amazing.
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Yeah?
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Maybe it's too bad we don't have a room.
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Room 1506, my treat.
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You kids go nuts.
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All right, I know your size,
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and I'm gonna pick out some really good stuff for you.
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Really?
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Yes, and I know what looks sexy on guys.
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Please, just wear what I suggest,
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and she is gonna go nuts for you.
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So your ex-boyfriend is gonna determine if your new boyfriend gets this grant while your new boyfriend is screwed?
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No, no, we ended on great terms.
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I mean, if anything, I think this could help you.
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End on great terms, or on good terms.
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It means concluding a personal or professional relationship in a positive,
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amicable way, free from significant conflicts, lingering resentment, or hostility.
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Examples.
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You just went through your own breakup,
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and while I know you
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and Barney left it on good Isn't there some part of you deep down
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that wants to slap him right in his face?
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All right, you got yourself a deal.
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But one thing, no crying in your coffee.
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We end this thing on good terms no matter who wins.
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You got it?
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Make sure to accept your loss gracefully.
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I was just there for jury duty.
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They really spruced that place up.
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This is a two-way street.
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People are getting a little antsy waiting for Emma to wake up.
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I am scrappy.
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You're not Rachel.
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Still shoppers attack.

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Warum das Sprechen mit diesem Video üben?

Das Üben der Sprachkenntnisse mit Videos wie diesem ist eine hervorragende Methode, um die englische Sprache effektiv zu erlernen. In dieser Episode von „English with FRIENDS“ werden zahlreiche alltägliche Ausdrücke und Redewendungen präsentiert, die im mündlichen Englisch häufig verwendet werden. Durch das Anhören und Nachsprechen der Dialoge können Sie nicht nur Ihr Hörverständnis verbessern, sondern auch Ihre Sprechfähigkeiten auf ein neues Niveau heben. Das shadow speech oder shadowspeak bietet sich an, da es Ihnen hilft, Ihre Aussprache und Intonation zu perfektionieren, während Sie in einem unterhaltsamen und ansprechenden Kontext lernen. Wenn Sie regelmäßig mit Videos dieser Art üben, werden Sie merken, wie viel sicherer Sie im Englisch sprechen werden.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

In der Episode werden mehrere interessante grammatische Strukturen und Ausdrücke verwendet, die für Englischlerner nützlich sind:

  • „hold a candle to“: Diese Redewendung bedeutet, dass jemand oder etwas im Vergleich zu einem anderen erheblich minderwertig ist. Beispielsweise: „Ich kann ihr oder ihm nicht das Wasser reichen.“ Solche Ausdrücke verbessern nicht nur das Vokabular, sondern auch das Verständnis kultureller Konnotationen.
  • „to spruce up“: Dies bedeutet, etwas einladender oder attraktiver zu gestalten. Sowohl im informellen als auch im formellen Kontext wird dieser Ausdruck häufig verwendet, um Verschönerungsmaßnahmen zu beschreiben.
  • „two-way street“: Diese Metapher beschreibt eine wechselseitige Beziehung, in der für beide Seiten Handlung erforderlich ist. Solche Ausdrücke helfen, komplexe Beziehungen und Situationen präzise auszudrücken.

Durch das Lernen und Verwenden dieser Ausdrücke in Gesprächen können Sie Ihre Fähigkeit, Englisch zu sprechen, erheblich verbessern und natürlicher klingen.

Häufige Aussprachefallen

Beim Üben der Sprache sind einige Wörter und Ausdrücke besonders knifflig, was die Aussprache angeht. Achten Sie insbesondere auf:

  • „gams“: Dieses umgangssprachliche Wort für „Beine“ hat einen spezifischen Klang, der üben erforderten kann, um ihn präzise auszusprechen.
  • „humdinger“: Dieses Wort bezeichnet etwas Bemerkenswertes oder Außergewöhnliches und hat eine interessante Betonung, die es herausfordernd machen kann.

Indem Sie diese Wörter in Ihrer täglichen Praxis bei Englisch sprechen üben, insbesondere durch Englisch Shadowing, werden Sie Ihre Aussprache verbessern und mehr Selbstvertrauen gewinnen.

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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