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Hello everyone, it is a beautiful day to practice and improve your English.
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So let's just get started in improving your English.
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In today's video, I am going to teach you and inform you about Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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Because a lot of people who are not from here get mixed up on the difference.
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in the comments I get a lot of questions are you British are you American are you from the UK
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and no I'm not British I'm not American there are other English speaking countries in the world
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and I am Irish I am from Ireland
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so I'm going to educate you on the difference because if you are not from here then maybe you don't know.
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Let me know if you do already know the difference in Ireland and the UK.
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It would be interesting to know.
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If you came to Ireland and you thought it was Britain
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or England or the United Kingdom people would get very offended by this.
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Irish people do not like to be called British or English.
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They get very offended.
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There's my dog.
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So you do need to know the difference.
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So this is a map of Europe.
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This is Europe and as you can see Ireland and the United Kingdom are two different countries.
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Ireland is a smaller island and the UK is a longer country.
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Now Ireland is against the Atlantic Ocean,
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so a huge ocean and the nearest country is America.
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So we have America over here, Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe.
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Within this map there are actually five different countries.
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Five countries on two bits of land.
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Five countries within two So,
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there's a lot of history to this.
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There is the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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The United Kingdom has four countries.
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England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland.
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And then Ireland is a different country.
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It's nothing to do with the UK or Britain.
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It's separate country.
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Now there is a lot of history,
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it's too complicated to get into right now,
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but Ireland and Northern Ireland got split and the United Kingdom owns Northern Ireland.
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It is part of the UK and Ireland,
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the Republic of Ireland, is a different country.
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So the United Kingdom colonised Ireland and kept a little bit called Northern Ireland.
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Deep history with this topic.
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Not going to get into the details right now.
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It's caused a lot of drama in the past.
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So first of all I'm going to talk about the United Kingdom.
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Now I lived in the UK for five years.
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I lived in Scotland for five years.
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I studied to become a teacher in Scotland.
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So I'm going to talk about the four countries with it.
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So at the bottom we have England.
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England is the main country that you think of when you think of the United Kingdom.
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Then we have the small country beside England which is called Wales.
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And then in the north,
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the top of the UK, we have Scotland.
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Then the top of Ireland, you have Northern Ireland.
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and then below Northern Ireland we have the Republic of Ireland.
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So different stereotypes in each country.
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We'll start with England.
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So England is where the royal family live.
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The royal family live in England.
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So we have London which has Buckingham Palace and Big Ben and London Eye,
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all of the British things.
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So England is very British where you different stereotypes.
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When you think of drinking tea and having afternoon tea
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that is a very English thing or having fish and chips that's very English.
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Then you go over to Wales and Welsh people they are known for being farmers
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and having a lot of sheep and they speak Welsh so they speak two languages English and Welsh.
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Wales are known for their rugby they love rugby
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and their dragon their country has a dragon that represents it a red dragon so that is very Welsh.
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Then you go up north up to Scotland
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and Scotland is known for the highlands or all of the mountains
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so Scotland has beautiful mountain ranges all over the north
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and the central belt as well and Scotland is very cold
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if the weather is a lot worse than England it's cold wet windy
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and dark yeah but I love Scotland I lived there for five years and it's known for its castles.
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It has Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle,
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loads of castles and they wear kilts so they're known for wearing kilts and playing the bagpipes.
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Scotland also has the most islands so it has lots of islands and rural areas as well.
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now we jump over to Northern Ireland Northern Ireland is the smallest country of all
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and honestly there is too much to talk about with Northern Ireland
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so it's too complicated to talk about right now then we go to Ireland
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that is where I'm from we are Irish we are a drinking beer.
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Also people say leprechauns but no Irish person ever talks about leprechauns or thinks about leprechauns.
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Leprechauns are not real, and I don't know why they are associated with Ireland,
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because it's very green, I suppose.
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Like, we love the greenery.
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Also, a lot of farmers in Ireland,
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people farm a lot of cows,
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milk, milking cows, sheep, chickens, pigs, horses.
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lots of farming backgrounds in Ireland.
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People are known for being very musical in Ireland.
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We have Irish dancing, like river dance and also Irish music like the fiddle,
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accordion, byron, lots of different Irish music.
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So if you go into an Irish pub you are definitely going to hear Irish music
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and everyone is going to be dancing,
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drinking, having a good time.
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So Irish pubs are the best,
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they are so much fun and that is the most Irish experience
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that you can have is in an Irish pub with Irish music and Irish dancing.
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There's a lot of history,
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let me know if you learnt anything new about Ireland or the UK that you did not know before.
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Let me know if you have any questions i will answer the questions in the comments
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or even i could make another video
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if you want to know more information on this complicated topic
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and this the reason that there's different countries is all in history
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and colonization and you know um what's the word settlements so
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if you want to know more then go on to google
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and search the history of why all these countries are different
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and separate so just to finish the video i am irish i am not british i'm not from the uk
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i lived in the uk
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but it's different countries completely we have different money in ireland we have euro
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which is the european um currency and in the uk they have pounds
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and sterling so a with different currency and which does make it complicated
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so completely different laws different everything so i'll see you later bye

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Warum mit diesem Video das Sprechen üben?

In diesem Video haben Sie die Möglichkeit, Ihr Englisch sprechen üben zu verbessern, indem Sie eine authentische Unterhaltung über Irland und das Vereinigte Königreich verfolgen. Die Stimme des Sprechers vermittelt nicht nur wichtige Informationen, sondern auch kulturelle Nuancen, die für das Verständnis der englischen Sprache essentiell sind. Indem Sie sich in den Kontext der Diskussion einfühlen, können Sie Ihre eigene Sprechweise verfeinern und gleichzeitig Ihr Hörverständnis trainieren. Die Interaktionen sind eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, um die Technik des shadow speak zu üben, bei der Sie den Sprecher nachahmen und die intonativen Muster lernen, die für die englische Sprache charakteristisch sind.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

Der Sprecher verwendet mehrere wichtige Strukturen, die für das Englischlernen entscheidend sind:

  • Frageformen: Der Sprecher verwendet Fragen wie „Do you know the difference…?“ um das Publikum aktiv einzubeziehen und eine Diskussion zu fördern. Diese Struktur ist nützlich, um die Kommunikation im Alltag zu verbessern.
  • Präsens und Vergangenheitsformen: Es gibt zahlreiche Beispiele für die Verwendung des Präsens, um aktuelle Informationen zu geben und Vergangenheitsformen, um persönliche Erfahrungen zu teilen – beides ist wichtig für flüssiges Sprechen.
  • Vergleiche: Der Gebrauch von Vergleichen, etwa „Ireland is a smaller island…“, hilft dabei, Sachverhalte klar zu erklären und führt zu einem besserem Verständnis der Sprachstruktur.

Diese Strukturen sind nicht nur grammatikalisch korrekt, sondern auch nützlich für das Englisch Shadowing, was bedeutet, dass Sie den Text wiederholen und dabei Ihre Sprachbeherrschung steigern.

Häufige Aussprachefallen

Das Video ist reich an spezifischen Wörtern und Ausdrücken, die für Lernende eine Herausforderung darstellen können:

  • Irland vs. das Vereinigte Königreich: Diese geografischen Namen können schnell verwechselt werden. Es ist wichtig, die korrekte Aussprache jedes Landes zu üben, um Missverständnisse zu vermeiden, die sich negativ auf die Kommunikation auswirken könnten.
  • Wales: Einige Lernende finden die Aussprache von „Wales“ herausfordernd, insbesondere in Verbindung mit dem akzentuierten 'w' und dem langen 'a'. Üben Sie, indem Sie den Sprecher nachahmen.
  • „Northern Ireland“: Die richtige Betonung kann für viele schwierig sein. Hören Sie sich die Intonation im Video genau an und versuchen Sie, Ihren eigenen Klang anzupassen.

Um Ihre Aussprache zu verbessern, nehmen Sie sich die Zeit, das shadowing zu praktizieren. Nutzen Sie die Informationen aus diesem Video auf einer shadowing site, um diese Wörter und Sätze richtig zu lernen und auszusprechen.

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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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