Shadowing-Übung: How I master English grammar - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Let me tell you a secret.
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I was scared of English grammar.
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Yes, very scared.
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Tenses, prepositions, articles.
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They all confused me.
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I used to look at grammar books and feel sleepy.
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Sometimes I felt stupid.
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I thought, maybe I will never learn.
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I even thought, maybe English is not for me.
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But one day, something happened.
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Something small.
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but powerful.
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From that day, grammar stopped being my enemy.
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It became my friend.
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Yes, my friend.
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Today, I will tell you that story.
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Expect step by step.
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And remember, if I can do it,
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you can do it too.
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Let's go on this journey together.
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I remember my school days very clearly.
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My English teacher always said,
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learn the rules, learn the grammar.
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But the rules were hard to understand.
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past perfect, future continuous, so many big names, so many rules.
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I memorized everything before the exam.
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But after one day, I forgot it all.
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The next day, I was blank again.
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I felt sad.
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I felt like a failure.
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Sometimes I didn't even try.
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I thought, grammar is too hard for me.
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I thought, only smart people can understand it.
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deep.
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In my heart, I still wanted to learn.
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I wanted to speak English with confidence.
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I just didn't know how.
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Then one day, something unexpected happened.
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I went to the library.
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I was looking for a storybook.
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But I saw a man sitting in the corner.
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He was reading a grammar book,
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but not with a serious face.
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He was smiling.
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I was shocked.
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I asked him, do you really enjoy grammar?
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He looked at me and said,
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yes, because I don't just study grammar.
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I play with it.
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Play with grammar?
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I asked.
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Yes, he said.
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I learned grammar with fun,
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with examples, with real stories, not only rules.
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That moment changed something inside me.
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It was a small idea,
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but it gave me hope.
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That night I went home.
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I looked at my old grammar books.
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I smiled and closed them.
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Then I picked up a notebook.
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I wrote, day one, present, simple tense.
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I didn't read 10 pages.
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I just wrote five sentences about my day.
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I wake up, I brush my teeth.
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I eat breakfast.
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I go to work.
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I sleep at 10 p.m.
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That's it.
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It felt so easy.
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Next day.
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Day 2.
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Past Simple Tense I woke up.
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I brushed my teeth.
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I ate breakfast.
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I went to work.
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I slept at 10 p.m.
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Just like that.
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I started learning grammar through my own life.
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I connected grammar with real things,
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not rules, from a book.
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And that made a big difference.
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I started talking to myself in English.
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Yes, it sounds funny, but it helped.
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I said, what did I do today?
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Then I answered in past tense.
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I went to the market.
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I bought apples.
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I cooked lunch.
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I watched cartoons with English subtitles.
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I paused the video and repeated the lines.
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I tried to say those lines with the same emotion.
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I wrote small stories.
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Very small, but full of practice.
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Like, yesterday I visited my grandma.
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She gave me sweets.
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We drank tea and talked about old stories.
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And when I made mistakes, I didn't cry.
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I didn't give up.
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I smiled.
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Because every mistake was like a small teacher.
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My mistakes taught me more than the rules did.
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I didn't study for 10 hours.
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I didn't join expensive classes.
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I just made one promise i will learn one small thing
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every day that's it one bets one grammar point one grammar
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rats one example one exa rats one new sentence slowly i
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became stronger in three months i could use tenses easily in
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six months i started speaking better english in one year grammar was no longer scary.
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It became simple.
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It became normal.
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It became my friend.
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Then I learned about parts of speech.
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These are the building blocks of English grammar.
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There are eight of them.
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Let me share.
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Nouns.
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Names of people.
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Places.
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Things.
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Like.
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Teacher.
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City.
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Book.
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Pronouns.
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Words like he, she, it, they.
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They replace nouns.
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Verbs.
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Action words like eat, go,
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sleep, Adjectives, words that describe nouns,
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like tall boy, red apple,
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adverbs, words that describe verbs,
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like walk slowly, speak loudly.
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Prepositions, words that show place or time,
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like on, in, at, before.
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Conjunctions, words that join sentences, like and, but because.
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Interjections Words that show feeling Like, wow, oh no, hooray!
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I didn't try to memorize them.
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I just used them in fun ways.
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I made my own silly sentences.
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Wow!
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The red dog jumped on the table and barked loudly.
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That one sentence had seven parts of speech.
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It became a game for me.
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And slowly, grammar became fun.
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My dear friend, listen to me.
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You don't need to be perfect.
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You just need to be Curious grammar is not just for exams grammar is for expressing yourself talk about your life
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Use simple grammar make small sentences start with present tense talk about your day
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I eat rice I go to work then go to past tense I ate rice I went to work Then future tense.
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I will eat rice.
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I will go to work.
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That's it.
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You're already learning.
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Make it fun.
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Make it your friend.
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Don't be afraid.
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Even if you make a hundred mistakes,
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each one will help you grow.
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So now when someone says,
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grammar is boring, I smile.
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Because I know the truth.
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Grammar is not your enemy.
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It is your superpower.
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You just have to use it the right way.
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And if I, a scared,
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confused, shy student, can learn grammar, then you can too.
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Yes, you.
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You just need to take one small step today and another tomorrow.
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And then one more the next day.
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Keep going.
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Don't give up.
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Your English will become strong,
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your grammar will become easy,
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and one day someone will ask you,
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how did you master English grammar?
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And you will smile and say,
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let me tell you a story.

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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion werden Sie lernen, wie Sie die englische Grammatik auf spielerische Weise meistern können. Der Sprecher teilt seine persönliche Reise, angefangen von der Angst vor den Regeln der Grammatik bis hin zu einem neuen Ansatz, der das Lernen effektiv und unterhaltsam macht. Sie werden sich mit den grundlegenden Konzepten der Grammatik vertraut machen und lernen, wie wichtig es ist, die Informationen nicht nur auswendig zu lernen, sondern sie aktiv zu nutzen, um Ihre Englische Aussprache zu verbessern und selbstbewusst Englisch sprechen zu üben. Dabei werden auch praktische Übungen und Ansätze erwähnt, die Ihnen helfen, die Sprache lebendig werden zu lassen.

Schlüsselvokabeln & Phrasen

  • Grammatik
  • Zeiten
  • Präpositionen
  • Artikel
  • Verstehe die Regeln
  • Mit Grammatik spielen
  • Selbstbewusstsein
  • Lebendige Sprache

Übungstipps

Um das Beste aus dieser Lektion herauszuholen, empfehle ich Ihnen, die Technik des shadowing anzuwenden. Dies bedeutet, dass Sie den Sprecher nachahmen, während er spricht. Versuchen Sie, die Intonation und den Rhythmus seiner Stimme zu erfassen. Einige hilfreiche Tipps für das shadowing sind:

  • Langsame Wiederholung: Hören Sie sich die Passagen in einem langsamen Tempo an und wiederholen Sie sie. Dies hilft Ihnen, die Aussprache und den Satzbau zu verstehen.
  • Schnelligkeit steigern: Wenn Sie sich sicherer fühlen, erhöhen Sie die Geschwindigkeit und üben Sie, die Sätze in einem natürlichen Tempo zu sprechen.
  • Mit Emotionen sprechen: Achten Sie auf die Emotionen und die Tonalität des Sprechers. Versuchen Sie, diese auch in Ihre Nachahmungen einzubringen, um Ihre Englische Aussprache zu verbessern.
  • Wort für Wort: Fokussieren Sie sich auch auf einzelne Wörter, die Ihnen Schwierigkeiten bereiten, und üben Sie diese isoliert.
  • Regelmäßig üben: Setzen Sie sich tägliche Übungen, um Ihre Fähigkeiten im Englisch sprechen üben zu festigen und kontinuierlich Fortschritte zu machen.

Wenn Sie diese Methoden anwenden, werden Sie die Freude am Lernen der englischen Grammatik entdecken und schnell Fortschritte beim shadow speak machen. Der Schlüssel liegt darin, die Grammatik nicht als Feind zu sehen, sondern als Werkzeug, um sich besser ausdrücken zu können.

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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