Shadowing-Übung: Joining the Social Club Form Part_1 Actual listening - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Part one.
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You will hear the manager of an electronic goods store giving instructions to her new assistant.
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First, you have some time to look at questions one to three on page two.
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Thank you.
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Hello.
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Come in and take a seat.
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Oh, thanks.
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Good.
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And how can I help you?
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Well, I'd quite like to join this international social club,
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and I was hoping you could help me.
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Yes, no problem.
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Let me just get the form up on my screen,
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and I'll fill in your details.
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Let's see.
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Yes, here we are.
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OK, the first thing we need is your name.
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Jenny Fu.
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That's F double O.
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OK, great.
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And can you tell me how old you are, Jenny?
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I'm 21.
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Great.
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And how long have you been here in Australia, by the way?
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I arrived just last month,
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two weeks before the start of the academic year,
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just to sort things out and settle in a bit.
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Good idea.
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Where are you from originally?
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I'm from Kuala Lumpur.
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That's where I was born and brought up.
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So you're Malaysian, are you?
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That's right.
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Though I lived in the United States for a couple of years when I was a teenager.
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We went there for my father's job.
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Right.
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And can you tell Tell me your current address, please.
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Sure.
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Just at the moment I'm lodging with a family at 13 Anglesey Road in Bondi.
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OK, let me just type that in.
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How do you spell Anglesey, by the way?
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It's spelled A-N-G-L-E-S-E-A.
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Thanks.
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That's quite a long way from the city centre, isn't it?
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Is it a problem getting into the city centre?
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Really, because the buses are good and it's a nice quiet area to live in.
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That's true.
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So I guess you must have a cell phone number you can give me
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so we can keep you informed of events and so on.
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Yes.
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Let me just have a look.
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It's a new one, so I haven't learned the number yet.
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Ah, here it is.
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It's 040-422-9160.
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4, 4, 4, 2, 9, 1, 6, 0.
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OK, good.
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And you like the family you're living with?
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Sure.
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I've got a little boy who is quite noisy,
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but he's really no trouble.
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Fine.
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Now, let's see what's next.
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Yep.
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Can you tell me what you do?
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I mean, are you working or studying?
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Well, at the moment, I'm doing a temporary job with a company here in Sydney.
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I'm an economist, in fact.
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OK.
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And how long do you think you'll be here in Sydney?
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At least a year.
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I may look for work here afterwards.
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Great.
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Now, you want to join the International Social Club,
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and it will be good to know a bit about your free time interests as well.
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What do you like doing?
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Well, I'm quite musical, and I really enjoy singing.
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Back home I sang with a band,
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just, you know, for fun.
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But for me, what I like best is dancing.
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You know, the modern sort?
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I really love it.
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Before you hear the rest of the conversation,
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you have some time to look at questions 4 to 10 on page 3.
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So, how are you getting on here?
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I mean, your level of English is better than most people who come from overseas to work,
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and you've got a really nice American accent,
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so I don't suppose you have any communication problems in the office,
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though you might find some of our Australian slang more difficult to understand.
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Well, a bit.
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But I haven't met that many Australians yet,
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outside of work, I mean.
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Right.
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But could you tell me a bit about the International Club, now I've joined?
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Sure.
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We've got, let's see, currently about 50 members,
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but people join all the time,
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so I should think that figure will go up.
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Next year we had 30 members and the year before just 18,
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so we're growing and getting better known.
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I reckon that at this rate,
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next year we'll have about 80
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and does the club hold regular meetings yes every second Thursday evening in fact
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so a couple of times a month though of course
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when you start making friends you'll be getting together with them more often than
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that I guess the next meeting will be next Thursday if I'm not mistaken yes that's That's right.
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And what happens when the club meets?
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I mean, what sort of things are organised?
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The usual thing is for one of the members to give a little presentation about where they're from,
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their customs and so on.
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But from time to time they do other things,
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outings to places around Sydney,
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or meeting up to eat together in a restaurant,
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or go to a concert together, or something like that.
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Okay, that sounds fun.
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The members aren't just people from other countries, non-Australians, are they?
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No, not at all.
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The main point of the club is to give people like
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you the chance to mix in more with people from this country,
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people of all ages.
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You'll find us very friendly.
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I think the contact has a positive effect on visitors to this country.
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And in fact, it affects us locals positively as well.
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You know, it's a sort of intercultural experience for everybody.
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And of course, you should get the chance to do all sorts of activities with other members of the club
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if you want to.
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It's not just for talking.
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And hopefully you'll make friends with people who have similar interests.
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It sounds great.
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I'm really looking forward to the first meeting.
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That is the end of part one.
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You now have one minute to check your answers to part one.

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Im ersten Teil des Videos hören wir eine Managerin eines Elektronikgeschäfts, die ihrer neuen Assistentin Anweisungen gibt. Der Dialog dreht sich um die Registrierung für einen internationalen Sozialclub, wobei die Teilnehmerin, Jenny, ihre persönlichen Informationen angibt. Diese Art von Interaktion ist typisch für neue Situationen, in denen man Informationen austauscht. Um Englisch in solchen Kontexten zu lernen, ist es hilfreich, echte Gespräche zu analysieren und nachzuahmen. Das Üben solcher Dialoge kann dir helfen, Sicherheit im Sprechen zu gewinnen.

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  • Hello. Come in and take a seat. - Eine freundliche Einladung.
  • Can you tell me your current address, please? - Eine häufige Informationsanfrage.
  • That’s quite a long way from the city centre, isn’t it? - Eine Möglichkeit, um Gesprächsfluss zu fördern.
  • Thanks. How do you spell that? - Nützlich zum Klären von Informationen.
  • Is it a problem getting into the city centre? - Eine typische Frage, um Erfahrungen auszutauschen.

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