Shadowing-Übung: Family Life 2 - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Ryan, your dad and I want you to start doing some chores.
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Ryan, your dad and I want you to start doing some chores.
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But I already tidy up my room.
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Isn't that enough?
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You also need to do chores around the house.
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The whole family must contribute to how the household runs.
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When children help out, chores get done sooner.
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This frees up time for the family to do fun things together.
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Okay, so what exactly do I have to do?
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Let's start with putting dirty clothes in the hamper,
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watering the plants, and taking out the trash.
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Okay, what else?
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How about setting and clearing the dining room table?
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Is that all?
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And loading and unloading the dishwasher.
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But I don't know how to do that.
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I will teach you.
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It's really easy.
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Do I have to do all of these things every day?
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No, I want you to share these chores with Leticia.
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You can both decide which ones you want to do.
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That's not fair!
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Why isn't this fair?
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She's going to pick the easiest ones for herself and give me the harder chores to do.
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No, she won't.
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I'll take care of that.
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You don't know, Leticia.
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If I have to share chores with my sister,
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I'm going to be doing most of the work.
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I'll keep an eye on her and make sure she won't cheat, I promise.
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Okay, so let me show you how to load the dishwasher.
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On the top rack, we must put the bowls,
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cups, mugs, and glasses facing down so the water will drain out.
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We need to leave space between the glasses and other items
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because the water can cause the glasses to bang together and crack.
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Pretty easy so far.
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What shall we put on the bottom rack?
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The bottom rack should be used for plates,
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large bowls, pots, and pans.
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What about the four spoons and knives?
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We must put them in the cutlery basket.
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Can I put this plate on the top rack?
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There's no room for it on the bottom rack.
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No, we shouldn't overload the dishwasher.
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Why not?
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A dishwasher is less effective if it's crammed full of stuff.
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The dishes will not come out clean.
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We can wash the items that are left out by hand.
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The dishwasher is loaded now.
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What's next?
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Next, we put the detergent in the dishwasher.
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We open the detergent drawer.
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Add the tablet with the red ball facing up and close the drawer.
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Now let's choose the Eco program and press Start.
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Once the cycle is finished,
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check that the detergent has done its job.
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It's fully rinsed away and that the dishes are dry.
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If they're still damp, let them dry for about 30 minutes before putting them away.
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Honey, we're out of bread.
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Could you go to the store and buy two loaves?
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Yeah, sure, no problem.
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And I also need some mangoes,
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lemons, and avocados and two rolls of paper towels.
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Do you need any help with dinner, Mom?
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Yes.
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Could you please make the mashed potatoes?
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Okay.
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Where are the potatoes?
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The potatoes are in the cellar.
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They are right in the middle,
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under the cheese, and between the pumpkin and the flour sacks.
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And how many should I peel?
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About 20 will do.
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Where is the peeler?
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The peeler is in the second drawer to the right of the oven,
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and really you could use any of the pots.
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Is this one okay?
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It's perfect.
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Cover the potatoes with water and add a generous pinch of salt.
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Bring them to a boil and cook for 30 minutes.
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What are you making there?
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turkey meatballs.
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Wow, I love them!
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Please show me how to cook them.
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In a large bowl, combine ground turkey,
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breadcrumbs, one onion, parsley, two eggs,
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garlic, basil, oregano, one teaspoon salt, and half teaspoon pepper.
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Then mix well.
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Add oil to the pan and wait a few seconds for it to heat up.
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Shape the mixture into balls and carefully place them in the hot pan.
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Fry the meatballs until browned on all sides.
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That's it.
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It's not hard at all.
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That's right.
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The potatoes are really soft now.
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We must drain them and then use a potato masher to mash the potatoes.
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Pour over some warm milk,
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then add a little butter and sour cream.
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Dinner is almost ready.
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Let's set the table, Brian.
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Okay, Dad.
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First, let's put the plates and bowls on the table.
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Perfect.
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Now let's put a napkin on the table by each person's plate on the left side.
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Next, let's bring the spoons and forks.
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We're going to place the fork to the left of the plate.
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Is it okay if I put it on top of the napkin?
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Better put it next to it.
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The knife will be directly to the right of the plate.
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Next to that will be the spoon.
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What about the dessert spoon?
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That comes above the plate.
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The glass should be positioned directly above the knife.
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Put the bread plate above the fork.
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The table is set.
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It looks very good.
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Let's bring the food now.
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We have chicken soup, mashed potatoes,
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meatballs, pickles, salad, and cherry cake.
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Sit down, everybody.
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Dinner's ready.
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The first thing that we need to do is put our napkin on our lap.
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First, let's eat the soup.
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You need to wait to start your soup until everybody got served.
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Bon appetit!
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Lily, we don't pick up the bowl and slurp the soup like this.
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You must use your spoon.
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Hold your soup spoon like you would hold it as a pencil.
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Does the soup have any meat in it, Mom?
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No, Brian, it doesn't.
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It only has vegetables and noodles.
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Letitia, pass the meatballs, please.
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Here you go, Dad.
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Thanks.
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Brian, don't put your elbows on the table when you're eating, and sit straight.
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That's not really great manners to have your elbows out.
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Lily, don't chew with your mouth open.
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Sorry, Mom.
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Letitia, never reach across a dish or someone else's plate to reach something.
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Instead, politely ask the person sitting next to you to please pass me the salt.
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Please pass me the salt, Brian.
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Here you go.
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Thanks.
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Brian, can you hand me the pickles?
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Here.
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Can I have some more potatoes, Mom?
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Sure, honey, here you go.
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Would you like some more meatballs, Brian?
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No, Mom, they're delicious, but I'm full.
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And I need to save room for dessert, too.
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Lily, don't just get up and leave.
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It's not polite.
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Always ask to be excused when finished.
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Let's clear the table now.
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Have you taken my book,
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Prehistoric and Ancient Civilizations, Leticia?
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No, I haven't.
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What should I do with such a book?
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I don't even like history.
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I can't find it anywhere.
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It's a book that I borrowed from the library today.
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I think I've lost it.
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Maybe you left it at school.
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No, it's not there because I went to the library after classes.
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Oh, it really bugs me when I lose things.
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Have you looked into your room?
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I've looked everywhere.
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It's not here.
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I must have dropped it somewhere,
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but I can't figure out where.
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Don't panic.
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It's bound to be around here somewhere.
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It's not.
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I think it's lost for good,
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and it's such an important book.
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I needed it for my history project.
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Oh, chill out, Brian.
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Let's just try and work out where you left it.
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Let's see, where did you go from the library?
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Well, I popped into a cafe to buy some cookies.
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Then I went directly to the bus station.
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Did you take your book out of your backpack on the bus?
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Yes, I did.
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I browsed it for a few minutes,
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then I put it back and prepared to get off the bus.
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Oh, I remember that right before getting off,
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I stumbled and almost fell down the stairs but luckily I landed on my feet.
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Then I came straight home,
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and when I wanted to take the book out of my backpack and read it,
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it wasn't there any longer.
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It just disappeared.
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Then it must have fallen out of your backpack when you stumbled in the bus.
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Maybe you forgot to zip up your backpack?
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I think you're right.
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It makes sense.
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Let's tell Mom about this and see what needs to be done in this case.
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Well, don't worry.
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I'm going to call the bus depot and ask them if the bus driver left the book there by any chance.
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Good news!
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The bus driver found your book and will return it to you in the morning.
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Yippee!
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Hi, I'm home.
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Have you had a good day?
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No, not really.
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Actually, it's been a bit of a nightmare.
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Oh dear.
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What's happened?
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Well, first, I waited in all morning for the new TV to be delivered.
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But they never showed up.
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Oh, I don't believe it.
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Hadn't they promised to be here today?
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Yeah, but I'm not surprised, to be honest.
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They didn't show up last week, either.
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I was pretty angry, though.
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I bet you were.
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Anyway, I called them, and they said that they'd definitely be here next Monday.
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Next Monday?
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They are really shameless.
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That's the earliest they could do, they said.
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I told them if they didn't show up next time,
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I'd cancel the order.
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Quite right, too.
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That TV costs a fortune.
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And then my laptop crashed while I was on the internet.
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I couldn't work anymore.
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I think it's got a virus.
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Didn't you install that antivirus software?
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I forgot to do it.
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No wonder you've got a virus.
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I'll have a look at it later, if you like.
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Then Brian's teacher called me and said he was caught fighting during the break.
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Fighting?
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That has never happened before.
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I wonder what got into him.
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He said that the other boy started it.
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Don't worry.
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We'll work it out.
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I'll go and talk to him in a bit.
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Is there anything to eat?
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I'm starving.
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Dinner's in the oven.
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So, how was your day?
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Well, I had quite a good day, actually.
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At least one of us had a good day.

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Im Video "Family Life 2" erleben wir eine alltägliche Familientherapie zwischen Kindern und Eltern. Ryan, der Hauptcharakter, wird mit der Aufgabe betraut, im Haushalt zu helfen, was typische Herausforderungen in vielen Familien widerspiegelt. Dialoge wie dieser bieten nicht nur Einblicke in die Dynamik zwischen Geschwistern und Eltern, sondern sind auch eine wertvolle Quelle für Englischlernende, die alltägliche Gespräche üben möchten. Die Erörterung von Aufgaben im Haushalt ist ein hervorragendes Beispiel für praktische Kommunikation im Familienleben.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • „Ich habe mein Zimmer schon aufgeräumt.“ – Ein wichtiger Satz, um Verantwortung zu zeigen.
  • „Was genau muss ich tun?“ – Diese Frage ist essenziell, um Klarheit zu bekommen.
  • „Es ist nicht fair!“ – Eine häufige Beschwerde unter Geschwistern, die Emotionen vermittelt.
  • „Kannst du mir das zeigen?“ – Ein höflicher Weg, um um Hilfe zu bitten.
  • „Was kommt als Nächstes?“ – Zeigt, dass man die Führung übernehmen möchte.

Schritt-für-Schritt Schattenführungsanleitung

Um die Inhalte dieses Videos effektiv zu nutzen, empfiehlt es sich, die Shadowing-Technik anzuwenden. Hier ist eine detaillierte Anleitung, wie man mit diesem Video üben kann.

  1. Hör zu und verstehe: Schau dir das Video an und achte auf die verwendeten Ausdrücke sowie den Tonfall der Sprecher. Versuche jedes Wort und jeden Satz zu verstehen. Nutze die shadowspeaks-Methode, um das Gehörte zu verarbeiten.
  2. Nachsprechen: Spiele das Video erneut ab und beginne mit dem Nachsprechen der Sätze. Versuche, den gleichen Rhythmus und die Intonation zu verwenden, die du gehört hast. Diese shadow speech Technik wird deine Aussprache und Sprechflüssigkeit erheblich verbessern.
  3. Aufzeichnen: Nimm dich selbst auf, während du nachsprichst. Höre dir deine Aufnahme im Vergleich zu den Originaldialogen an. Achte darauf, wo du dich steigern oder anpassen kannst.
  4. Feedback einholen: Teile deine Aufnahmen mit einem englischen Muttersprachler oder Lehrer. Frage nach gezieltem Feedback zur Aussprache und Ausdrucksweise.
  5. Wiederholung: Übung macht den Meister! Wiederhole diesen Prozess mit anderen Szenen oder Videos auf der shadowing site, um deine Fähigkeiten kontinuierlich zu verbessern.

Durch diese gezielte Übung werden nicht nur die sprachlichen Fähigkeiten gefördert, sondern auch das Selbstbewusstsein beim Sprechen auf Englisch gestärkt. Viel Erfolg beim Üben und auf deinem Weg zum fließenden Englisch!

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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