Shadowing-Übung: Improve English Speaking Skills | Shadowing Practice with a Simple Conversation 💬 - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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English Easy Practice Do you want to speak English with more confidence?
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Do you want to understand native speakers more easily?
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And sound more natural when you speak?
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Then you are in the right place!
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Welcome to today's English practice video!
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This lesson is fun, simple, and very effective.
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If you watch it many times, you will see real progress in your speaking skills.
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So, get ready, open your ears, and let's start training your brain to think and speak in English.
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First, you will listen to a short English conversation.
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Just relax and try to understand the main idea.
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Don't worry about every single word.
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This will help you enjoy listening and understanding natural English better.
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Softspot Mom, can I ask you something?
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Sure, Mike.
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What's on your mind?
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I want to join the school music club, but Dad thinks I should focus on my exams.
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Hmm.
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Your dad worries about your grades.
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I know, but I really love singing.
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Music makes me happy.
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That's true.
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And your dad actually has a soft spot for music.
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Really?
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He never talks about it.
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When he was young, he played the guitar in a band.
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He still keeps his old guitar in the closet.
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I didn't know that.
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Yes, he has a soft spot for students who follow their dreams.
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You just need to talk to him calmly.
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I'm a little nervous.
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Don't worry.
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Explain that you will study hard and manage your time well.
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Okay, I'll speak to him tonight.
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Now let's learn some useful new words from the conversation.
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I'll explain the meaning of each word and give you some easy examples.
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Repeat after me and try to remember them.
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Vocabulary What's on your mind?
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This question means, what are you thinking about?
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Or, do you want to talk about something?
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Examples You look worried, what's on your mind?
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Hey, what's on your mind today?
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Great Grades are the marks or scores you get in school after tests or exams.
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Examples My grades are good this year.
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He studies hard to get better grades.
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Have a soft spot To have a soft spot means to have special love or kindness for someone or something.
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She has a soft spot for animals.
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My dad has a soft spot for old songs.
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Closet A closet is a small space in a room where you keep clothes or other things.
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My clothes are in the closet.
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There is an old box in the closet.
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Remember, repetition is the key to success in English.
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The more you repeat, the faster you improve.
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Listen and repeat.
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Now it's time for the listen and repeat practice.
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You will hear each sentence two times.
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The first time we will speak slowly.
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The second time, we will speak at normal speed.
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After you hear the sentence, repeat it out loud.
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Try to copy our pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation.
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Speak clearly and with confidence.
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Don't worry about being perfect, just speak.
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The more you repeat, the more natural your English will sound.
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Ready?
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Let's practice together.
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Mom, can I ask you something?
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Mom, can I ask you something?
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Sure, Mike.
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What's on your mind?
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Sure, Mike.
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What's on your mind?
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I want to join the school music club, but Dad thinks I should focus on my exams.
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I want to join the school music club, but dad thinks I should focus on my exams.
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Hmm, your dad worries about your grades.
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Hmm, your dad worries about your grades.
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I know, but I really love singing.
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Music makes me happy.
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I know, but I really love singing.
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Music makes me happy.
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That's true, and your dad actually has a soft spot for music.
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That's true, and your dad actually has a soft spot for music.
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Really?
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He never talks about it?
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When he was young, he played the guitar in a band.
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He still keeps his old guitar in the closet.
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I didn't know that.
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Yes, he has a soft spot for students who follow their dreams.
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Yes, he has a soft spot for students who follow their dreams.
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You just need to talk to him calmly.
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You just need to talk to him calmly.
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I'm a little nervous.
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I'm a little nervous.
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Don't worry.
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Explain that you will study hard and manage your time well.
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Don't worry.
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Explain that you will study hard and manage your time well.
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Okay.
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I'll speak to him tonight.
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Okay, I'll speak to him tonight.
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Watch this video many times, answer out loud, and you will get better and better.
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Time to practice speaking.
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I will ask you questions about the conversation.
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Listen carefully and try to answer out loud before I give the correct answer.
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Don't be shy.
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Speaking practice is the fastest way to improve your fluency.
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Answer the questions out loud.
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Mom, can I ask you something?
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Did Mike ask his mom something?
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Yes, he did.
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He asked his mom something.
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Sure, Mike.
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What's on your mind?
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I want to join the school music club, But dad thinks I should focus on my exams.
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What does Mike want to join?
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The school music club.
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He wants to join the school music club.
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Does dad want Mike to focus on music?
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No, he doesn't.
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He wants Mike to focus on his exams.
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Hmm, your dad worries about your grades.
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Why does that worry?
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Because of Mike's grades.
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He worries about Mike's grades.
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I know, but I really love singing.
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Music makes me happy.
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What does Mike love?
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He loves singing.
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He really loves singing.
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How does music make Mike feel?
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Happy.
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Music makes him happy.
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That's true.
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And your dad actually has a soft spot for music.
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Does mom say dad hates music?
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No, she doesn't.
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She says dad has a soft spot for music.
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Really?
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He never talks about it.
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When he was young, he played the guitar in a band.
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Did Dad play the piano when he was young?
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No, he didn't play the piano.
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What did Dad play when he was young?
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He played the guitar in a band.
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He still keeps his old guitar in the closet.
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Does Dad keep his old guitar in his pocket?
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No, he doesn't keep his old guitar in his pocket.
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Where does Dad keep his old guitar?
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In the closet.
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He keeps his old guitar in the closet.
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I didn't know that.
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Yes, he has a soft spot for students who follow their dreams.
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You just need to talk to him calmly.
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What does mom tell Mike to do?
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Talk calmly.
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She tells him to talk calmly.
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I'm a little nervous.
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Is Mike nervous to talk to his dad?
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Yes, he is.
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He is a little nervous.
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Don't worry.
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Explain that you will study hard and manage your time well.
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Should Mike say he's going to drop out of school?
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No, he shouldn't say he's going to drop out of school.
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What should Mike say?
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He should say he will study hard and manage his time well.
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Okay, I'll speak to him tonight.
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When will Mike talk to his dad?
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Tonight.
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He will talk to his dad tonight.
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Does mom support Mike's dream?
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Yes, she does.
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She supports his dream.
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Does Mike decide to speak to his dad?
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Yes, he does.
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He decides to speak to him tonight.
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Finally, let's do shadowing together.
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Repeat each line after the speakers.
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Try to copy their rhythm, intonation and pronunciation.
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This will help you sound more natural and confident.
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Mom, can I ask you something?
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I want to join the school music club, but Dad thinks I should focus on my exams.
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I know but I really love singing.
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Music makes me happy.
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Really?
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He never talks about it.
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I didn't know that.
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I'm a little nervous.
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Okay, I'll speak to him tonight.
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Sure, Mike.
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What's on your mind?
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Hmm, your dad worries about your grades.
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That's true, and your dad actually has a soft spot for music.
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When he was young, he played the guitar in a band.
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He still keeps his old guitar in the closet.
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Yes, he has a soft spot for students who follow their dreams.
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You just need to talk to him calmly.
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Don't worry.
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Explain that you will study hard and manage your time well.
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Do you want to improve your English speaking skills even more?
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Check out our new shadowing course.
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It's full of interactive MP3 and PDF lessons to help you speak with confidence.
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Download the free lesson today.
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The link is below.
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Keep watching this video every day for one week.
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The more you repeat, the more fluent you will become.
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Thank you.
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Kontext & Hintergrund

In dem heutigen Video geht es um eine einfache, aber effektive Methode, um Englisch sprechen zu ĂŒben. Die Konversation zwischen Mike und seiner Mutter beleuchtet typischen Familienthemen, wie den Wunsch, dem Musikclub der Schule beizutreten, und die Bedenken des Vaters hinsichtlich der Schulleistungen. Diese alltĂ€glichen GesprĂ€che helfen Lernenden, das VerstĂ€ndnis fĂŒr natĂŒrliche GesprĂ€che zu verbessern und sich sicherer zu fĂŒhlen, wenn sie die Sprache anwenden. Das Ziel dieser Übung ist es, nicht nur den Wortschatz zu erweitern, sondern auch die Englische Aussprache zu verbessern und die FĂ€higkeit zu entwickeln, in verschiedenen Situationen zu kommunizieren.

Top 5 Phrasen fĂŒr die tĂ€gliche Kommunikation

  • What's on your mind? - Was denkst du gerade nach? Eine wichtige Frage, um ins GesprĂ€ch zu kommen.
  • Focus on my exams. - Mich auf meine PrĂŒfungen konzentrieren. Dies zieht die Aufmerksamkeit auf Bildung und PrioritĂ€ten.
  • I really love singing. - Ich liebe es wirklich zu singen. Ein Ausdruck von Leidenschaft und Vorlieben.
  • Have a soft spot. - Eine besondere Zuneigung haben. Es zeigt eine emotionale Verbindung zu etwas oder jemandem.
  • Talk to him calmly. - Sprich ruhig mit ihm. Dies ist ein wichtiger Rat fĂŒr effektive Kommunikation.

Schritt-fĂŒr-Schritt Shadowing Anleitung

Um das Beste aus diesem Video herauszuholen, können Sie die shadow speech Technik anwenden. Hier ist eine einfache Anleitung:

  1. Aktiv hören: Hören Sie sich zuerst die gesamte Unterhaltung an, ohne darĂŒber nachzudenken, was Sie wiederholen werden. Konzentrieren Sie sich darauf, die Hauptidee zu verstehen.
  2. Wiederholen: Spielen Sie die Aufnahme ab und wiederholen Sie jeden Satz direkt nach dem Sprecher. Achten Sie darauf, die Intonation und den Rhythmus nachzuahmen.
  3. Pause und Analyse: Halten Sie an bestimmten Stellen an und analysieren Sie die verwendeten Phrasen. Versuchen Sie, die Bedeutung und den Kontext zu erfassen.
  4. Wortschatz erweitern: Nutzen Sie die im Video vorgestellten neuen Wörter. Machen Sie sich Notizen, um sie fĂŒr zukĂŒnftige GesprĂ€che zu integrieren.
  5. RegelmĂ€ĂŸige Übung: Sehen Sie sich das Video mehrmals an. Je hĂ€ufiger Sie ĂŒben, desto besser werden Sie in der Lage sein, Englisch zu sprechen und natĂŒrliche GesprĂ€che zu verstehen.

Mit der Anwendung dieser Technik können Sie Ihre Englisch sprechen ĂŒben und die VerstĂ€ndlichkeit verbessern. Nutzen Sie die Ressourcen von Englisch lernen mit YouTube, um Ihre FĂ€higkeiten weiterzuentwickeln und die Englische Aussprache zu verbessern.

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprĂŒnglich fĂŒr die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populĂ€r 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 GrammatikĂŒbungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, HörverstĂ€ndnis und SprechflĂŒssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden fĂŒr die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

Wie man auf ShadowingEnglish effektiv ĂŒbt

  1. WĂ€hle dein Video: Suche ein YouTube-Video mit klarem, natĂŒrlichem Englisch. TED Talks, BBC News, Filmszenen, Podcasts oder IELTS-Beispielantworten eignen sich hervorragend. FĂŒge die URL in die Suchleiste ein. Beginne mit kĂŒrzeren Videos (unter 5 Minuten) und Inhalten, die dich wirklich interessieren — Motivation ist wichtig.
  2. Zuerst hören, den Kontext verstehen: Beim ersten Durchgang die Geschwindigkeit auf 1x lassen und nur zuhören. Versuche noch nicht zu wiederholen. Konzentriere dich auf das Verstehen der Bedeutung, das Aufnehmen neuer Vokabeln und darauf, wie der Sprecher Wörter betont, Laute verbindet und Pausen nutzt.
  3. Shadowing-Modus einrichten:
    • Wartemodus: WĂ€hle +3s oder +5s — nach jedem Satz pausiert das Video automatisch, damit du Zeit hast, ihn laut zu wiederholen. WĂ€hle Manuell, wenn du die volle Kontrolle möchtest und nach jeder Wiederholung selbst auf Weiter drĂŒcken willst.
    • Untertitel-Sync: YouTube-Untertitel erscheinen manchmal leicht vor oder nach dem Audio. Nutze ±100ms, um sie perfekt auszurichten, damit du genau folgen kannst.
  4. Laut nachsprechen (die KernĂŒbung): Hier passiert die eigentliche Arbeit. Sobald ein Satz gespielt wird — oder wĂ€hrend der Pause — wiederhole ihn laut, klar und selbstbewusst. Sprich nicht nur die Wörter nach: Ahme den exakten Rhythmus, die Betonung, Tonhöhe und verbundene Sprache des Sprechers nach. Ziel ist es, wie ein Schatten des Sprechers zu klingen, nicht wie eine Wort-fĂŒr-Wort-Rezitation. Nutze die Wiederholen-Funktion, um denselben Satz mehrfach zu trainieren, bis er sich natĂŒrlich anfĂŒhlt.
  5. Die Herausforderung steigern: Wenn sich eine Passage angenehm anfĂŒhlt, erhöhe die Herausforderung. Steigere die Geschwindigkeit auf <code>1.25x</code> oder sogar <code>1.5x</code>, um Hochgeschwindigkeits-Sprachreflexe zu trainieren. Oder stelle den Wartemodus auf <code>Aus</code> fĂŒr kontinuierliches Shadowing — der fortgeschrittenste und lohnendste Modus. Konsequentes tĂ€gliches Üben von 15–30 Minuten wird innerhalb von Wochen spĂŒrbare Ergebnisse bringen.

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