Shadowing-Übung: If Nobody Claps for You, Can You Still Walk? | A1 English Shadowing - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Many people feel happy when others clap for them.
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Many people feel happy when others clap for them.
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When someone says, good job, we smile.
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When people look at us and say,
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you did well, we feel warm inside.
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We like kind words.
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We like smiles.
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We like to feel that people see us.
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When people clap, we feel strong.
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We feel that we're doing something right.
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We want to continue.
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We want to try more.
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But life is not always like this.
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Sometimes you work hard and nobody says anything.
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You wake up early.
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You try your best.
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You finish your work.
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But there is no clap.
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No smile.
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No well done.
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The day is quiet.
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In that quiet day, you may feel sad.
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You may feel small.
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You may ask yourself, is my work important?
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You may think, maybe I am not good.
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This feeling can hurt your heart.
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When we are children, we learn to look at other people.
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A child sings a song and looks at the parents.
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If the parents clap, the child feels happy.
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The child thinks, I am good.
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If the parents are busy and do not clap, the child feels confused.
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The child may think, maybe I am not good.
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So from a young age, we learn something simple.
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We learn to connect claps with value.
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We think we are good when people clap.
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In school, it is the same.
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A student studies hard.
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The teacher says, very good.
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The student feels proud.
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Friends smile and say, you're smart.
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The student feels strong.
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But if the teacher says nothing,
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the student may feel sad.
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The student may think, why should I try?
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So the student starts to study for the clap.
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The clap becomes the reason to walk.
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When we grow up, this idea is still in our heart.
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At work, we want our boss to say, good job.
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We want our team to say, thank you.
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On the internet, we want likes and comments.
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We post a photo and wait.
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If many people like it, we feel happy.
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If nobody likes it, we feel bad.
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We look at the phone again and again.
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We wait for a sound.
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We wait for a sign.
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We wait for a clap.
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But what happens when the clap does not come?
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Do we stop?
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Do we sit down and say, I cannot walk?
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Many people stop.
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Many people feel tired when there is no clap.
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They feel alone.
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They feel invisible.
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They think their steps are not important.
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but this is the moment when the real question comes back.
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If nobody claps for you, can you still walk?
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Walking means moving forward.
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Walking means you take one step, then another step.
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Walking means you do not stay in the same place.
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It does not need to be fast.
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It can be slow.
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It can be small.
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But it is still a step It is easy to walk when people clap The sound gives you energy
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The sound makes you feel strong But real strength shows in silence Silence can feel heavy In silence,
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you hear your own thoughts You may hear a voice
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that says Stop You may hear a voice that says You are not good
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But you can also hear another voice This voice is quiet but strong It says,
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keep going This voice is your heart This voice does not need claps It only needs courage
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If you only walk when people clap Then other people control your life When they clap,
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you move When they stop,
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you stop Your steps depend on their hands But your life is yours.
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Your dream is yours.
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Your road is yours.
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So your steps should also be yours You can choose to walk Even when nobody looks at you
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Think about a small plant The plant grows in the ground Nobody stands near the plant and claps Nobody says,
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good job plant But the plant still grows It grows every day It grows in the sun
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It grows in the rain Sometimes the day is bright Sometimes the day is dark But the plant does not stop
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Growing is its life It does not wait for praise It grows
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because it can grow You can be like
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that plant You can grow in quiet days You can grow when nobody sees your work
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Maybe you study at night And nobody knows Maybe you try to be kind and nobody says thank you.
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Maybe you work hard and your name is not on the big board.
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That is okay.
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Your effort is still real.
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Your steps are still real.
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Some days will be hard.
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You will feel tired.
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You will want someone to say, I see you.
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If nobody says it, you can say it to yourself.
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You can say, I see you.
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You are trying.
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You are strong.
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These words are simple.
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They are not big words,
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but they can give you power.
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When kind words do not come from outside,
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they can come from inside.
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Walking without claps makes you stronger.
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When you walk alone, you learn about yourself.
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You learn what you really want.
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You learn why you started.
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Maybe you started because you have a dream.
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Maybe you started because you want a better life.
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Maybe you started because you love what you do.
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These reasons are deeper than claps.
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These reasons can stay, even in silence.
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Step by step, you move forward.
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One small step today.
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One small step tomorrow.
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You do not need to run.
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You do not need to be perfect.
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You only need to continue.
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The road can be long.
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Sometimes it is straight.
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Sometimes it is not easy.
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But every step takes you somewhere new.
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One day, maybe people will clap.
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Maybe they will see your work.
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Maybe they will say, you did it.
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But if that day comes,
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you will smile in a different way You will smile
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because you know something important You will know
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that you did not walk for the clap You walked
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because you chose to walk The clap is just extra It is nice,
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but it is not the reason And if that day does not come,
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you can still be proud You can look at your road and say I did not stop You can say,
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I walked in quiet days.
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You can say, I believed in myself.
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This pride is quiet.
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It is not loud, but it is strong.
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So ask yourself again, slowly and honestly,
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if nobody claps for me, can I still walk?
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The answer can be yes Yes,
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you can wake up and try again Yes,
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you can take one more step Yes,
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you can believe that your life has value
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Even in silence You do not need many people You do
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not need big noise You need your heart Your heart can guide your feet If today is quiet,
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do not be afraid Take a breath
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Stand up Take one step
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Then take another step
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Feel the ground under your feet
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Feel your body move You are alive You are walking
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That is already something beautiful And
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when you learn to walk without claps You will never be afraid of silence again You will know
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that your power does not come from the sound of hands Your power comes from inside you,
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and that power can carry you far,
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even on the quietest road.

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  • Klatschen - to clap
  • Guter Job - good job
  • Wert - value
  • Selbstwertgefühl - self-esteem
  • Gefühle - feelings
  • Verwirrt - confused
  • Stolz - proud
  • Still - quiet

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