Shadowing-Übung: Good Things Take Time, Be Patient | Healing Podcast 💖 | Intermediate - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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When I was a kid,
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When I was a kid,
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I loved planting seeds in my backyard garden.
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I would dig little holes,
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put the seeds in, cover them with soil,
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and water them every day,
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waiting for something wonderful to happen. But you know what?
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Nothing would happen for a long time.
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Days would go by, and I wouldn't see anything growing from those spots in the dirt.
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As a kid, I didn't understand why it took so long for the seeds to grow into little plants.
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I wanted to see them grow right away.
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But my mom would tell me good things need time.
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She said the seeds needed time under the dirt to get bigger before they could push through the soil.
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That seed experience taught me something important that still helps me today.
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Just like those seeds, good things in our lives like learning new skills,
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reaching goals, or becoming a better person need time to grow from small beginnings into something big and great.
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We live in a world where we can get almost anything we want quickly.
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Think about the seed.
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You water it, give it sunshine,
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but that little sprout doesn't appear overnight.
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It takes time for the roots to grow strong,
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for the stem to reach for the sun.
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The same thing goes for many things in our lives.
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If you want to learn a new skill, like playing the guitar.
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You might get frustrated if you can't play a song perfectly right away.
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But with practice, little by little,
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your fingers will get used to the strings and you'll start to make beautiful music.
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This applies to our relationships too.
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Building strong friendships and loving relationships takes time.
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You need to know someone,
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trust them, and learn how to work together.
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It's like baking a cake.
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You can't rush the mixing, baking, or cooling.
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But what about success?
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We see people online doing amazing things and it feels like it happened overnight.
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But here's the thing.
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Many people have inspiring stories of achieving amazing things after a long time of hard work.
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J.K.
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Rowling, the author of Harry Potter,
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was rejected by publishers many times before someone finally believed in her books.
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Or what about Colonel Sanders,
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the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken?
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He started his business at 66 years old.
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He was told his recipe was no good hundreds of times before someone gave him a chance.
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He got rejected about 1009 times.
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However, he never gave up on his dream.
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These are just a few examples,
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but they show the power of patience.
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Success doesn't always happen overnight.
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It takes hard work, a little bit of luck,
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and most importantly, the belief that things will turn around.
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Just like the seed, we humans take time to grow.
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We have to practice every day,
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even when it feels slow.
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We're building those skills step by step,
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just like roots growing strong.
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So how can we learn to be more patient while good things take time to grow?
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Well, it might sound easy,
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but start small and set little goals you can do.
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Celebrate the tiny improvements.
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Take deep breaths when you feel impatient.
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Make plans and give yourself enough time.
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And don't forget to take care of yourself too,
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just like a gardener takes care of plants.
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In our busy world, it's easy to feel like we always have to rush.
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We rush to work, rush to finish chores,
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rush to get to the next thing.
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But what if I told you that slowing down might actually be the key to feeling better?
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When I was younger, I would try to do many things very fast.
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If I had homework, I would rush through it.
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If I was making something,
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I would try to finish it as quickly as I could.
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I thought that was the best way to get things done quickly.
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But I started to notice that when I rushed,
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I would make a lot of mistakes.
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My homework would have errors.
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The things I made didn't turn out very well.
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And I didn't enjoy the journey at all.
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I was just focused on getting to the end result fast.
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Later on in life, I realized rushing is never a good thing to do.
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It can actually be the opposite it.
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Rushing can make things messy.
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We might forget something important or pick the wrong thing.
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But when we take a breath and slow down, we can think clearly.
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That way, we make decisions we're happy with,
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not ones we regret later.
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Taking your time isn't just about avoiding mistakes.
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It's about feeling good about what you do.
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You can take pride in your work when you put care into each step instead of rushing.
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You can find joy in the journey, not just the destination.
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Nature is a great teacher when it comes to taking time.
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Animals, for example, don't just jump into winter.
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They spend all summer and fall getting ready.
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Squirrels gather nuts bears eat lots of food to build fat stores,
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and birds fly south to warmer places.
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They know rushing won't help them survive the cold winter.
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Just like those animals, taking time to prepare ourselves can make a big difference.
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Maybe you're working towards a goal.
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Instead of stressing and pushing yourself too hard,
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take some time to learn, practice, and get ready.
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You'll be much more likely to succeed if you're well prepared.
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Let's slow down, take our time,
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and not rush through life's important things.
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The results will be so much better when we give them the time they need to grow and develop.
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So remember, good things take time.
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Don't be afraid to slow down,
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breathe, and enjoy the ride.
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You deserve it!
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Thank you.

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Warum das Sprechen mit diesem Video üben?

Das Üben des Sprechens mit diesem Video bietet Ihnen eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, Ihre Englische Aussprache zu verbessern und die Geduld als Schlüssel zum Lernen zu entwickeln. Der Sprecher verwendet klare und verständliche Sätze, die es Ihnen ermöglichen, sowohl Ihr Hörverständnis als auch Ihre Sprechfähigkeiten zu erweitern. Sie werden feststellen, dass das Nachsprechen der Passagen nicht nur Spaß macht, sondern auch dazu beiträgt, die Strukturen und Phrasen im Gedächtnis zu verankern. Wenn Sie Englisch sprechen üben, können Sie die Sprünge und Pausen im natürlichen Sprechfluss imitieren, was Ihnen hilft, die Sprache flüssiger zu sprechen.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

Im Transcript finden Sie mehrere nützliche Strukturen, die Sie beim Englisch lernen mit YouTube unterstützen können:

  • "good things take time" – Diese Redewendung drückt die Notwendigkeit von Geduld aus und kann in vielen Lebensbereichen angewendet werden.
  • "you need to know someone, trust them" – Diese Struktur zeigt, wie man Beziehungen aufbaut, was in Konversationen über persönliche Erfahrungen nützlich ist.
  • "it takes hard work" – Ein hervorragendes Beispiel dafür, wie man den Wert von Anstrengung und Hingabe kommunizieren kann.

Durch die Analyse dieser Phrasen können Sie ein besseres Gefühl für die englische Sprache entwickeln und lernen, wie Sie diese Ausdrücke in Ihren eigenen Gesprächen verwenden können.

Häufige Aussprachefallen

Beim Nachsprechen des Videos könnten einige Wörter Herausforderungen darstellen:

  • "souls" – Achten Sie auf den langen Vokal „o“ und die Endung „s“. Die Aussprache beeinflusst die Bedeutung des Wortes.
  • "experience" – Dieses Wort enthält mehrere Silben, und das richtige Betonen der Silben ist entscheidend für die Verständlichkeit.
  • "success" – Die Betonung im Englischen kann für Nicht-Muttersprachler knifflig sein, achten Sie darauf, dass die zweite Silbe betont wird.

Diese und ähnliche Wörter sind häufige Stolpersteine für Lernende. Durch gezieltes Üben und das shadowspeaks Konzept können Sie Ihre Aussprache verfeinern und sicherer auftreten.

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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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