Shadowing-Übung: Fun SHADOWING English Speaking Practice with Story - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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All right, I think I have a fun story for you.
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All right, I think I have a fun story for you.
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Let's practice speaking English with a fun story, shall we?
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Now let's do the first part.
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We will work on our pronunciation,
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and then we'll work on our fluency.
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Judy is a professional photographer.
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Repeat after me.
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Judy is a professional photographer.
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Judy is a professional photographer.
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who takes great pride in her pictures.
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Yeah, she takes great pride.
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You can take the great out and you can just say,
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takes pride in her pictures.
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I take pride in my work.
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I take pride in something, my country.
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I take pride in this, that.
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And you can put great here takes pride in her pictures.
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All right, so Judy takes pride in her pictures.
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Let's say all of it.
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Ready?
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Here we go.
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Judy is a professional photographer who takes great pride in her pictures.
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Again.
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Judy is a professional photographer who takes great pride in her pictures.
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Again.
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Judy is a professional photographer who takes great pride in her pictures.
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There you go.
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She loves sharing her work with others.
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She loves sharing, sharing, sharing her work with others.
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Whenever she gets the chance.
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Whenever she gets the chance.
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She loves sharing her work with others whenever she gets the chance.
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One day, when she showed her pictures to her host Sandra...
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Alright, so one day when she showed her pictures to her host, Sandra.
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So Sandra has her over to the house.
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Maybe she's giving her a meal.
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She is the host.
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She received a backhanded compliment.
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Hmm, a backhanded compliment.
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What's a backhanded compliment?
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That's a remark which seems to be a compliment.
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It seems to be a compliment,
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but could be understood as an insult.
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So it might not be a compliment.
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It's backhanded.
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I don't know why we say that,
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actually, but we say a backhanded compliment is a compliment that could be understood as an insult.
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One day when she showed her pictures to her host,
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Sandra, she received a backhanded compliment.
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Ready?
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One day when she showed her pictures to her host,
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Sandra, she received a backhanded compliment.
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Again?
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One day when she showed her pictures to her host,
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Sandra, she received a backhanded compliment.
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Sandra said, Wow, these are really nice pictures.
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That's not so backhanded.
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I don't understand.
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Let's see what else she said.
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You must have a great camera.
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Ah, I think this is the part.
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Let's say it all.
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Sandra said, Wow, these are really nice pictures.
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You must have a great camera.
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Sandra said, wow, these are really nice pictures.
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You must have a great camera.
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Sandra said, wow, these are really nice pictures.
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You must have a great camera.
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Judy was outraged at the implication.
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Okay, we have two words there, outraged and implication.
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Let's look at outraged.
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Outraged is a strong reaction of disgusted anger disgusted anger outraged I'm outraged alright
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and implication so when you seem to suggest something without saying it directly you don't say it directly
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and you seem to suggest it, you are implying it.
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If you are implying something, it's an implication.
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So let's look at that.
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Judy was outraged at the implication.
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What implication?
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This one.
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That her talent was just a result of,
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let's say that, that her talent was just a result of,
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that her talent was just a result of the quality of her camera.
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The quality of her camera.
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Judy was outraged at the implication that her talent was just a result of the quality of her camera.
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Together?
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Judy was outraged at the implication that her talent was just a result of the quality of her camera.
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Judy was outraged at the implication that her talent was just a result of the quality of her camera.
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She waited until the end of the meal.
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She waited until the end of the meal.
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and then thanked her host for the delicious food.
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she waited until the end of the meal,
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and then thanked her host for the delicious food.
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She waited until the end of the meal,
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and then thanked her host for the delicious food.
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She waited until the end of the meal,
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and then thanked her host for the delicious food.
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As an afterthought, she added.
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Afterthought.
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That's like, oh, I just thought of something else.
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Or something to add.
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Oh, by the way, I just thought of something.
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As an afterthought.
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She added.
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You must have a nice oven.
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That's her backhanded compliment.
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She said, it is the oven that makes your food good, not you.
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you must have a nice oven.
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All right, so that's the funny,
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oh, wait, we got to shadow this part.
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Ready?
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As an afterthought, she added,
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you must have a nice oven.
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As an afterthought, she added,
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you must have a nice oven.
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As an afterthought, she added,
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you must have a nice oven.
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All right, that's the little story.
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Now we're going to speak it.
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We're going to say the whole story nonstop.
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Let's try and go nice and smooth, clear, enunciate, radio voice.
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Here we go.
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Judy is a professional photographer who takes great pride in her pictures.
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She loves sharing her work with others whenever she gets the chance.
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One day when she showed her pictures to her host Sandra,
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she received a backhanded compliment.
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Sandra said, wow, these are really nice pictures.
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You must have a great camera.
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Judy was outraged at the implication that her talent was just a result of the quality of her camera.
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She waited until the end of the meal and then thanked her host for the delicious food.
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As an afterthought, she added,
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you must have a nice oven.
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Women, they're so evil.
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Just kidding.
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Just kidding.
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Don't get on me.
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Boom.
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Good workout.
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Keep moving forward one step at a time.
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We'll get there.
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I'll see you in the next step.

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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion werden Sie Ihre Englischkenntnisse durch eine unterhaltsame Geschichte verbessern. Sie werden nicht nur die Aussprache üben, sondern auch Ihr Flüssigkeitsniveau beim Sprechen erhöhen. Unser Fokus liegt auf der Geschichte von Judy, einer professionellen Fotografin, die stolz auf ihre Arbeit ist. Während Sie der Geschichte folgen, werden Sie lernen, wie man Schlüsselsätze wiederholt und dabei die Technik des Shadow Speak anwendet, die eine hervorragende Methode ist, um Englisch zu sprechen und zu üben.

Schlüsselvokabular & Phrasen

  • Judy ist eine professionelle Fotografin. - Ein grundlegender Satz, um über Berufe zu sprechen.
  • Stolz auf ihre Bilder. - Ein interessanter Ausdruck, um Wertschätzung für die eigene Arbeit auszudrücken.
  • Sie liebt es, ihre Arbeit zu teilen. - Ein Satz, der Begeisterung über kreative Arbeiten vermittelt.
  • Ein hinterhältiges Kompliment. - Ein wichtiger Ausdruck, der verschiedene Bedeutungen in einer Konversation erklären kann.
  • Wann immer sie die Gelegenheit hat. - Ein nützlicher Satz, um über Möglichkeiten zu sprechen.
  • Wiederholen Sie nach mir. - Eine häufig verwendete Aufforderung in Sprachübungen.
  • Man kann den Stolz weglassen. - Ein weiterer wichtiger Ausdruck, um über relative Bedeutung zu diskutieren.

Übungstipps

Um das shadowspeak effektiv zu nutzen, sollten Sie zunächst die Geschichte auf eine langsame, deutliche Weise anhören. Achten Sie besonders auf die Intonation und den Rhythmus des Sprechens. Wiederholen Sie die Sätze laut, nachdem Sie sie gehört haben. Versuchen Sie, den natürlichen Fluss zu erfassen, während Sie Englisch sprechen üben. Es kann auch hilfreich sein, die Sätze mehrmals hintereinander zu wiederholen, um die Aussprache und das Sprachgefühl zu festigen. Bei der Anwendung der Technik des shadowing ist es wichtig, mit einem Freund zu üben oder sich selbst aufzunehmen, um Ihren Fortschritt zu überprüfen. Denken Sie daran, dass es beim Englisch Shadowing nicht nur darum geht, die Wörter zu wiederholen, sondern auch die Emotionen und den Kontext hinter den Aussagen zu erfassen. Lassen Sie sich von der Geschichte inspirieren und genießen Sie das Üben!

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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