Shadowing-Übung: How to Remember New English Vocabulary - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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So one of the most common questions that I get when I'm doing an English live lesson is,
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So one of the most common questions that I get when I'm doing an English live lesson is,
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how do I remember English vocabulary that I just learned?
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How do I remember English words and phrases that I just learned yesterday
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when I'm having a conversation today or when I'm having a conversation tomorrow?
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And my answer is almost always the same.
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You need to use those words and phrases a lot.
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You need to use those words and phrases immediately.
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And in this English lesson,
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I will teach you six different techniques.
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I will give you six tips on how you can do just that.
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Before we continue though, I do want to thank Preply,
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and help you remember English words and phrases,
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So you want to remember English words and phrases.
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Here's the first thing you should do.
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You should use the words and phrases immediately.
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And the technique I would like you to try is this.
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It's called the write, listen, write technique.
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And it works this way.
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You take the words you've just learned.
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You write a sentence using each and every word,
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maybe one sentence per word.
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And then you use a website like Youglish.
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If you're not familiar with Youglish,
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you can type in the word that you are learning
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and it will find clips of YouTube videos where people say that word out loud.
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So, you write the sentences,
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then you go to Youglish and you listen to a few English speakers use the sentence,
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and then you write again.
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That's why it's called write, listen, write.
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Then you write some more sentences using those words.
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When you use the word,
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it makes you think about how to use it.
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When you hear the word,
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you hear examples of how it can be used.
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And then when you write it again,
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you put both of those things together.
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So try that technique.
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Technique number Number one, write, listen, write.
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Technique number two, you need to visualize the word and you can do this in three different ways.
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The first way is going to be familiar to you if you've watched my lessons for a while.
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I like it when people draw pictures beside words that they are learning.
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If you learn the word for dog, draw a dog.
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If you learn the word to run or the verb to run,
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draw a person running.
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When you connect the meaning of the word to a visualization of the word,
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that's a big word isn't it?
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It just means a picture.
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It helps you to remember.
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The second thing you can do is you can take pictures if that works.
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If you've just learned a lot of new words and phrases for a place like a park,
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go to a park and take pictures of the things.
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Take pictures of the things where you just learned the word for that thing.
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And then lastly, you can simply use your imagination to visualize the meaning of the word.
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Now I understand this doesn't work for every single word
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but it certainly would work for words like what you're seeing around me now.
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Grass, tree.
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Actually, I would probably call this a bush.
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If you can visualize the meaning of the word,
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do that and it will help you remember.
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So three things, draw a picture,
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take a picture, or visualize the meaning of the word.
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Technique number three is to use the word in a conversation as soon as you possibly can after learning it.
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And that's where Preply, the sponsor of this video, comes in.
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When you learn new words,
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and if you have a tutor from Preply,
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you can use those new words in your next conversation with your tutor.
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You can even send those words to your tutor in advance,
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and the Preply tutor will make sure they plan for a way to practice those words and phrases with you.
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And whenever you practice something,
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whenever you review it, after you learn it,
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you are just going to remember it more easily.
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If you're not familiar with Preply,
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it's a place where you can find an English tutor.
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And if you use the link in the description below today,
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you'll get 50% off your your first lesson.
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When you visit Preply, tutors there specialize in all different ways of helping people learn English.
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But the one thing they all specialize in,
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they are all really good at helping you learn new vocabulary
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and helping you practice that new vocabulary so that you remember it for your next English conversation.
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So once again, thank you to Preply for sponsoring this video.
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If you're interested and if you use the link below today,
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you'll get 50% off your first lesson.
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Technique number four, practice using the word over a period of time.
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What I mean is this,
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if you learn the word on a Tuesday,
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you should practice it that day and you should practice using it the next day and then a week later,
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and two weeks later, and then a month later,
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and then two months later.
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When you space out the repetition,
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it has been proven scientifically that you will remember that thing better.
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You will remember those words better.
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When you practice on one day and then don't practice again,
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it's like your brain is a pail with a hole in it,
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and you keep putting water in it and it keeps running out.
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If you don't revisit the word that you've learned every week,
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at least for a little while,
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eventually you just don't remember it anymore.
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So technique number four, make sure you space out the repetition.
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Make sure you space out the times where you review the words and phrases that you are learning and I guarantee you,
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you will remember them way better.
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Technique number five, and I will say this is a bit more advanced.
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Try writing a story with the words and phrases that you just learned.
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Human beings love stories and we actually find stories much easier to remember than simply having a list of words.
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If you can write a simple story using the words and phrases that you just learned,
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you are more likely to remember them.
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And I would add this as another level here.
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If you can write a comic strip where you're drawing pictures and using words and phrases that you've just learned,
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you'll be even better set to remember them at a later time.
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So technique number five, write a story or write a comic strip,
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use the words and phrases that you just learned.
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And hopefully that helps you just remember them way better when you need to use them in your next English conversation.
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Technique number six, as much as possible,
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act out the words you are learning.
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Now, I know this doesn't work for every single word,
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but it is a very effective way to remember things.
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If I was teaching you the verb to slap,
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and I said, to slap means to hit someone across the face with an open hand,
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you might remember that.
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But if I said the verb to slap means this,
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you're probably more likely to remember it.
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That was a little harder than what it was when I rehearsed this scene.
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Anyways, if you can act out verbs,
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especially, if you can act out the verb to jump,
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to clap, to slap, to punch,
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be a little careful there,
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you will remember those words a lot better.
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And again, I know this doesn't work with every single word or phrase,
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but when you can, if you can act it out as you're learning it,
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as you're saying it out loud,
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you're more likely to remember it.
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Well, there you have it.
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Six things that you can do to help you remember new English words and phrases.
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And let's take a minute to review all of them.
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Number one, you should use the words immediately.
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Number two, you should visualize the words.
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Number three, you should use the words in your next English conversation.
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And I do encourage you to use the link below to Preply to get 50% off your first lesson.
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And I guarantee you the Preply Tutor will help you remember new words and phrases.
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Number four, space out the repetition and the review.
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Learn it today, review it tomorrow,
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review it next week, review it a month from now.
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Number five, write a story using the new words and phrases.
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And then number six, act out the words that you are learning.
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Well, thank you so much for watching this English lesson.
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If this is your first time here,
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don't forget to click that red subscribe button,
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give me a thumbs up,
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leave a comment, and I'll see you next week with a new English lesson.
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Bye.

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In diesem Videotranskript wird eine häufige Herausforderung behandelt, die Lernende beim Erlernen von Englisch haben: Wie kann ich neu gelernte Vokabeln behalten? Der Sprecher gibt wertvolle Tipps und Techniken, um Englisch effektiv zu lernen und die eigenen Fähigkeiten in der Sprache zu verbessern. Ein zentraler Punkt, den er hervorhebt, ist die sofortige Anwendung der neuen Wörter und Phrasen. Indem Lernende aktiv die neugewonnenen Kenntnisse in Gesprächen nutzen, können sie diese besser im Gedächtnis behalten.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • Ich habe das Wort gelernt. - Anwendung bei der Besprechung neuer Vokabeln.
  • Kannst du das bitte wiederholen? - Nützlich in Konversationen, wenn etwas unklar ist.
  • Wie sagt man das auf Englisch? - Hilfreich für Lernende, die nach Übersetzungen fragen.
  • Ich möchte einen Satz mit diesem Wort bilden. - Ermutigung, erlernte Wörter aktiv zu verwenden.
  • Das Wort bedeutet … - Perfekt, um das eigene Verständnis zu überprüfen und mitzuteilen.

Schritt-für-Schritt Shadowing-Anleitung

Um die im Video beschriebenen Techniken optimal zu nutzen, empfehlen wir die Verwendung einer shadowspeaks-Technik. Hier ist eine einfache Anleitung, um mit dem Shadowing zu beginnen:

  1. Schritt 1: Wählen Sie einen kurzen Abschnitt aus dem Video, das Sie interessiert. Achten Sie darauf, dass die englische Aussprache gut verständlich ist.
  2. Schritt 2: Hören Sie sich den Abschnitt mehrmals an, während Sie gleichzeitig die gesprochene Sprache nachsprechen. Dies hilft, die geeignete intonation und Betonung zu entwickeln.
  3. Schritt 3: Nutzen Sie die shadow speech-Technik, um den Abschnitt laut nachzusprechen. Hierbei sollten Sie versuchen, den Tonfall und Rhythmus des Sprechers zu imitieren.
  4. Schritt 4: Schreiben Sie die neuen Wörter und Sätze auf, die Sie gelernt haben, und versuchen Sie, diese in eigenen Sätzen zu verwenden. Dies verstärkt das Gedächtnis.
  5. Schritt 5: Praktizieren Sie regelmäßig, indem Sie die Schritte mit neuen Inhalten wiederholen. Dies wird Ihnen helfen, Ihr Englisch zu verbessern und das Lernen spannender zu gestalten.

Durch die Kombination von Shadowing und der sofortigen Anwendung neuer Vokabeln können Lernende ihre Englische Aussprache verbessern und das Englisch lernen mit YouTube weiter vorantreiben. Indem Sie diese Methoden konsequent anwenden, werden Sie feststellen, dass sich Ihre Sprachfähigkeiten erheblich verbessern.

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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