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Hey there!
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Welcome to Hey English TV!
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Let's practice English with the shadowing method listen, repeat, and speak.
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This video has three parts.
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1. Listen, just enjoy the conversation.
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2. Repeat, hear it twice, then speak with the speaker.
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3. Shadowing, listen, then speak during the pause.
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Let's begin.
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Let's start with part one.
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Just listen and enjoy the conversation.
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Olivia, I just finished my big job interview.
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Oh, Ben.
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How did it go?
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Tell me all about it.
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I think it went pretty well, all things considered.
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That's great to hear.
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Were the interviewers nice?
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Yes, they were very professional and quite friendly.
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Did they ask you a lot of tough questions?
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A few tricky ones, but I think I managed okay.
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Were there any questions that really put you on the spot?
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One about a past failure,
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but I tried to answer honestly.
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That's always a challenging one.
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How did you respond?
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I focused on what I learned from the experience.
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That's a smart way to handle that type of question.
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I hope I made a good impression on them overall.
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I'm sure you did.
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You prepared so well for it.
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Thanks.
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I felt confident answering most of their questions.
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Did you stumble over your words at any point?
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Maybe a little when I was nervous at the beginning.
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That's completely normal.
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Everyone gets interview nerves.
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How long did the actual interview last in total?
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It was about an hour.
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It was a panel interview.
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Oh, a panel.
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So, multiple people asking questions?
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Yes, three of them.
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It was a bit intimidating.
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I can imagine.
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But you handled it well, it sounds.
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I think so.
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I tried to make eye contact with everyone.
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Did you remember to ask them some questions at the end?
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Yes, I asked about the team and company culture.
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Good.
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That shows you're genuinely interested in the role.
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They said they'll get back to me by early next week.
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So now it's the waiting game.
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That's always hard.
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It is.
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But what's done is done.
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I did my best.
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Did you get a generally positive vibe from them?
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I think so.
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They seemed engaged and smiled a lot.
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That's usually a good sign.
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Fingers crossed for you.
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Thanks, Ben.
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I really want this job opportunity.
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Are you going to send a follow-up email to them?
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Yes, I plan to send a thank you email tomorrow morning.
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That's a good idea.
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It shows professionalism always.
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Now I just need to try and relax and not overthink it.
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Exactly.
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Try to distract yourself with something else.
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I'm glad it's over though.
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The anticipation was a lot.
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I bet.
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You can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
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Well, thanks for letting me share my experience, Ben.
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Of course.
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I'm here to listen.
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Sounds promising.
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I hope so.
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Now, let's talk about something else.
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Good idea.
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Let your mind rest from interview mode.
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Part 2.
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Repeat after the speaker.
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Each sentence will be played twice.
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Listen, then speak with the second one.
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Olivia, I just finished my big job interview.
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Olivia, I just finished my big job interview.
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Oh, Ben.
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How did it go?
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Tell me all about it.
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Oh, Ben.
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How did it go?
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Tell me all about it.
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I think it went pretty well, all things considered.
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I think it went pretty well, all things considered.
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That's great to hear.
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Were the interviewers nice?
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Yes, they were very professional and quite friendly.
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Did they ask you a lot of tough questions?
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A few tricky ones, but I think I managed okay.
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Were there any questions that really put you on the spot?
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One about a past failure,
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but I tried to answer honestly.
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One about a past failure,
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but I tried to answer honestly.
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That's always a challenging one.
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How did you respond?
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I focused on what I learned from the experience.
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That's a smart way to handle that type of question.
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That's a smart way to handle that type of question.
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I hope I made a good impression on them overall.
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I'm sure you did.
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You prepared so well for it.
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Thanks.
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I felt confident answering most of their questions.
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Thanks.
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I felt confident answering most of their questions.
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Did you stumble over your words at any point?
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Maybe a little when I was nervous at the beginning.
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That's completely normal.
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Everyone gets interview nerves.
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That's completely normal.
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Everyone gets interview nerves.
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How long did the actual interview last in total?
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It was about an hour.
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It was a panel interview.
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Oh, a panel.
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So, multiple people asking questions.
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Yes, three of them.
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It was a bit intimidating.
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Yes, three of them.
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It was a bit intimidating.
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I can imagine.
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But you handled it well, it sounds.
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I can imagine.
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But you handled it well, it sounds.
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I think so.
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I tried to make eye contact with everyone.
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I think so.
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I tried to make eye contact with everyone.
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Did you remember to ask them some questions at the end?
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Yes, I asked about the team and company culture.
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Good.
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That shows you're genuinely interested in the role.
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Good.
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That shows you're genuinely interested in the role.
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They said they'll get back to me by early next week.
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They said they'll get back to me by early next week.
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So now it's the waiting game.
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That's always hard.
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So now it's the waiting game.
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That's always hard.
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It is.
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But what's done is done.
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I did my best.
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It is.
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But what's done is done.
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I did my best.
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Did you get a generally positive vibe from them?
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Did you get a generally positive vibe from them?
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I think so.
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They seemed engaged and smiled a lot.
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I think so.
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They seemed engaged and smiled a lot.
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That's usually a good sign.
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Fingers crossed for you.
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That's usually a good sign.
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Fingers crossed for you.
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Thanks, Ben.
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I really want this job opportunity.
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Thanks, Ben.
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I really want this job opportunity.
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Are you going to send a follow-up email to them?
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Yes, I plan to send a thank you email tomorrow morning.
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Yes, I plan to send a thank you email tomorrow morning.
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That's a good idea.
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It shows professionalism always.
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That's a good idea.
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It shows professionalism always.
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Now I just need to try and relax and not overthink it.
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Now I just need to try and relax and not overthink it.
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Exactly.
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Try to distract yourself with something else.
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Exactly.
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Try to distract yourself with something else.
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I'm glad it's over though.
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The anticipation was a lot.
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I'm glad it's over though.
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The anticipation was a lot.
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I bet.
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You can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
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I bet.
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You can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
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Well, thanks for letting me share my experience, Ben.
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Well, thanks for letting me share my experience, Ben.
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Of course.
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I'm here to listen.
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Sounds promising.
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Of course.
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I'm here to listen.
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Sounds promising.
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I hope so.
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Now, let's talk about something else.
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I hope so.
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Now, let's talk about something else.
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Good idea.
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Let your mind rest from interview mode.
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Good idea.
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Let your mind rest from interview mode.
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Part 3.
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Shadowing time.
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Listen to the speaker, then speak during the pause after each sentence.
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Olivia, I just finished my big job interview.
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Oh, Ben.
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How did it go?
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Tell me all about it.
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I think it went pretty well, all things considered.
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That's great to hear.
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Were the interviewers nice?
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Yes, they were very professional and quite friendly.
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Did they ask you a lot of tough questions?
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A few tricky ones, but I think I managed okay.
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Were there any questions that really put you on the spot?
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One about a past failure,
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but I tried to answer honestly.
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That's always a challenging one.
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How did you respond?
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I focused on what I learned from the experience.
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That's a smart way to handle that type of question.
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I hope I made a good impression on them overall.
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I'm sure you did.
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You prepared so well for it.
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Thanks.
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I felt confident answering most of their questions.
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Did you stumble over your words at any point?
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Maybe a little when I was nervous at the beginning.
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That's completely normal.
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Everyone gets interview nerves.
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How long did the actual interview last in total?
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It was about an hour.
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It was a panel interview.
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Oh, a panel.
245
So, multiple people asking questions.
246
Yes, three of them.
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It was a bit intimidating.
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I can imagine.
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But you handled it well, it sounds.
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I think so.
251
I tried to make eye contact with everyone.
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Did you remember to ask them some questions at the end?
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Yes, I asked about the team and company culture.
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Good.
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That shows you're genuinely interested in the role.
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They said they'll get back to me by early next week.
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So now it's the waiting game.
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That's always hard.
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It is.
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But what's done is done.
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I did my best.
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Did you get a generally positive vibe from them?
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I think so.
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They seemed engaged and smiled a lot.
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That's usually a good sign.
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Fingers crossed for you.
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Thanks, Ben.
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I really want this job opportunity.
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Are you going to send a follow-up email to them?
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Yes, I plan to send a thank you email tomorrow morning.
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That's a good idea.
272
It shows professionalism always.
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Now I just need to try and relax and not overthink it.
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Exactly.
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Try to distract yourself with something else.
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I'm glad it's over though.
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The anticipation was a lot.
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I bet.
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You can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
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Well, thanks for letting me share my experience, Ben.
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Of course.
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I'm here to listen.
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Sounds promising.
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I hope so.
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Now, let's talk about something else.
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Good idea.
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Let your mind rest from interview mode.
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Great job today.
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Keep shadowing every day to improve your English.
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Like, subscribe and share if you found this helpful.
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See you in the next video.

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In diesem Video hören wir ein Gespräch zwischen Olivia und Ben, das sich um Bens Bewerbungsgespräch dreht. Dieses Beispiel ist besonders wertvoll für Englischlerner, die ihre Kommunikationsfähigkeiten im Berufsleben verbessern möchten. Während des Dialogs teilt Ben seine Erfahrungen und gibt hilfreiche Einblicke in die Dynamik eines Bewerbungsgesprächs. Dies bietet eine ideale Grundlage für das Üben von Englisch Shadowing, bei dem die Lernenden durch das Nachsprechen von authentischen Gesprächen ihre Aussprache und Hörverständnis verbessern können.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • „Wie lief das Vorstellungsgespräch?“ – Eine häufige Frage, wenn jemand einen Job anstrebt.
  • „Hast du dich gut darauf vorbereitet?“ – Dies betont die Bedeutung der Vorbereitung.
  • „Was hast du aus deiner Erfahrung gelernt?“ – Eine gute Antwort auf Fragen nach Misserfolgen.
  • „Hast du augenscheinlich einen guten Eindruck hinterlassen?“ – Ein wichtiger Punkt, wenn es um die Einschätzung einer Vorstellung geht.
  • „Hast du den Interviewern auch Fragen gestellt?“ – Wichtig, um Interesse am Unternehmen zu zeigen.

Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung zum Shadowing

Hier sind einige einfache Schritte, um Englisch zu sprechen üben und die Technik des Shadowspeaks, also des nachsprechenden Lernens, zu meistern:

  1. Hören: Höre dir das gesamte Gespräch an und genieße den Dialog. Konzentriere dich darauf, die Emotionen und den Fluss der Sprache zu erfassen.
  2. Wiederholen: Höre die entscheidenden Teile des Gesprächs mehrmals an. Achte auf die Intonation, Rhythmus und Aussprache. Wiederhole die Sätze laut, um deine Sprachfertigkeiten zu trainieren.
  3. Shadowing: Höre erneut und sprich während jeder Pause, genau wie die Sprecher. Dies hilft dir, in den richtigen Momenten zu sprechen und deine Reaktionsfähigkeit zu verbessern.

Durch die Anwendung dieser Schritte in Kombination mit unseren Top-Phrasen kannst du deine Fähigkeiten im shadow speech erheblich verbessern. Nutze diese Technik regelmäßig auf einer shadowing site, um beständig Fortschritte zu erzielen und eigenständig das Englisch sprechen üben zu fördern.

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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