Shadowing-Übung: Learn English Naturally | Exploring London 🇬🇧 | A2–B1 Listening Practice - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hello, everyone, and welcome back to Unlimited English Dialogues.
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In today's episode, you're going to listen to a natural conversation between two friends as they explore London,
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one of the most iconic cities in the world.
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Throughout this dialogue, you'll hear clear,
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everyday English, useful phrasal verbs,
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and natural connectors that native speakers use when they talk.
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The conversation is designed for A2 to B1 learners,
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so the pace is slightly slower and the sentences are a bit longer to help you follow along.
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As you listen, try to focus on how the ideas are connected,
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not just on individual words.
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You'll also hear references to famous places in London,
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so you can easily imagine where the conversation is happening.
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For best results, we recommend listening more than once.
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The first time, just relax and enjoy the dialogue.
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Then listen again and pay attention to the expressions and pronunciation.
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Alright, without further ado, let's get started.
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I have to say, even though we've only been here for a few hours,
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it already feels like we're inside a movie.
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Yeah, I know exactly what you mean.
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As soon as we stepped outside the hotel and started walking around,
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everything felt familiar and new at the same time.
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By the way, are we crossing London Bridge right now?
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Yes, we are.
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A lot of people expect it to look more dramatic,
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but the real magic is actually the view from here.
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That's true.
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When you look down the river and see the city stretching out,
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it really puts things into perspective.
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Honestly, I thought we would feel a bit tired after the flight.
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But somehow, walking around is giving me more energy.
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Same here.
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I guess once you start taking everything in,
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the buildings, the accents, the people,
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you kind of forget about being tired.
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And speaking of accents, I've noticed that even though everyone speaks English,
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it doesn't always sound the same.
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Exactly.
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Sometimes I understand everything clearly,
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and other times I have to slow down and really focus.
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Look over there, that clock tower in the distance.
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That has to be Big Ben, right?
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Yeah, that's it.
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And right next to it,
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you can see the Houses of Parliament.
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Wow.
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I've seen pictures of this place so many times,
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but standing here makes it feel completely different.
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I agree.
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Sometimes you don't realize how important a place is until you actually see it in person.
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I'm glad we decided to explore the city on foot instead of rushing from one place to another.
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Me too.
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When you slow down, you notice details you would normally miss.
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Like the sound of the river,
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or the way people stop to take photos and then just stand there for a moment.
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By the way, if we keep walking along the river,
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we should reach the London Eye in a few minutes.
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Perfect!
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I was hoping we'd get a closer look at it today.
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We don't have to go on it right now,
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but at least we can check it out.
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I'm starting to feel a bit hungry, to be honest.
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Same here.
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We've been walking for a while,
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so maybe it's time to take a short break.
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There's a café just ahead.
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Why don't we stop there and grab something?
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Yeah, that sounds like a good plan.
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This place is nicer than I expected.
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It feels calm, even though it's close to so many tourist spots.
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I think that's one of the things London does well.
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You can always find a quiet place if you look around.
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What are you going to order?
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I'll just go for a coffee and maybe a sandwich.
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I don't want to eat too much right now.
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Same.
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I'd rather save room for later.
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So far, what's been the most surprising thing for you?
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Honestly, how comfortable I feel speaking English here.
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Even when I make mistakes, people are patient.
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That's true.
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And after a while, you start worrying less and just focus on communicating.
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Exactly.
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You stop translating in your head all the time.
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After we finish here, I was thinking we could head to Covent Garden.
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Oh yeah, I've heard that place is full of street performers and little shops.
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It is.
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Plus, it's a great spot to just walk around and see what's going on.
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I'm in.
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I like places where you don't really need a plan.
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There's so much happening here.
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Music, people talking, someone performing magic over there.
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Yeah, it feels alive.
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You could spend hours here and still not see everything.
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Moments like this make me appreciate traveling even more.
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Later on, if we feel tired,
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we could slow things down and spend some time in Hyde Park.
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That's a great idea.
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Sitting on the grass, watching people go by, just relaxing.
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Exactly.
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After walking all day, it's good to balance things out.
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You know, before coming here,
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I was worried that everything would feel rushed.
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Same.
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But somehow, London makes you feel busy and calm at the same time.
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Yeah.
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And even though there's so much to see,
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you don't feel pressured to see it all at once.
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Alright.
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Last question before we keep going.
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Go ahead.
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If you had to describe London so far using one sentence,
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what would you say?
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I'd say it's a city where history and everyday life come together naturally.
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That's a good way to put it.
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For me, it's a place that encourages you to explore without rushing.
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Sounds like we're both enjoying it.
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Definitely.
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Now, let's keep walking.
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We've still got a lot to discover.
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Alright.
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I think my legs are finally starting to complain.
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Same here.
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We've been walking all day,
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so maybe it's time to switch things up.
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Yeah, I agree.
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Why don't we take the tube for the next part?
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Good idea.
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It'll also be a nice way to experience daily life here.
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So this is the London Underground everyone talks about.
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Yep.
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People usually just call it the tube.
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I like how clear the map is.
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Even though it looks complicated at first,
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it actually makes sense once you focus.
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Exactly.
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As long as you know where you're getting on and where you're getting off, you're fine.
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It's pretty crowded down here.
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Yeah, especially around this time.
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A lot of people are heading back home after work.
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Even so, everyone seems to know exactly where they're going.
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That's one thing I've noticed.
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People walk fast, but they're not rude about it.
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All right.
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According to the map, we need the Piccadilly line.
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Perfect.
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That line will take us straight to Piccadilly Circus.
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I've seen photos of that place at night.
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The lights look amazing.
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They do.
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And seeing it in person is even better.
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Okay.
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Doors closing.
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Here we go.
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You know, even though public transport can be stressful in some cities,
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this feels surprisingly smooth.
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I agree.
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Once you get used to it, it's actually very convenient.
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We hope you enjoyed exploring London with us,
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and more importantly, that you were able to notice how English is used in a natural, everyday conversation.
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Throughout this episode, you heard longer sentences,
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useful connectors, and common phrasal verbs that will help you sound more confident and fluent over time.
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To get the most out of this episode,
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we recommend listening to the dialogue more than once.
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First, just enjoy the conversation.
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Then listen again and try repeating some of the phrases out loud.
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This simple practice can make a big difference in your listening and speaking skills.
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If this video helped you learn something new,
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don't forget to like it,
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subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications so you don't miss future dialogues from different countries and real-life situations.
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Thank you so much for listening,
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and we'll see you in the next episode.
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Thank you.

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Kontext & Hintergrund

In der heutigen Episode von "Unlimited English Dialogues" nehmen zwei Freunde die Zuschauer mit auf einen spannenden Erkundungsgang durch London, eine der bekanntesten Städte der Welt. Die Konversation ist speziell für Lernende auf dem Niveau A2 bis B1 entworfen, was bedeutet, dass der Spracheinsatz klar und die Wörter gut verständlich sind. Beim Zuhören haben die Lernenden die Möglichkeit, den alltagsnahen Sprachgebrauch und die Phrasal Verbs zu erfassen, die von Muttersprachlern häufig verwendet werden. Dies gibt den Studierenden nicht nur einen Einblick in die englische Sprache, sondern auch in das Leben und die Kultur Londons.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • „Es fühlt sich an, als wären wir in einem Film.“ – Eine schöne Ausdrucksweise, um das Gefühl einer aufregenden neuen Erfahrung zu beschreiben.
  • „Alles fühlt sich gleichzeitig vertraut und neu an.“ – Ideal, um das Nebeneinander von Bekanntem und Neuem auszudrücken.
  • „Das gibt einem wirklich neue Perspektiven.“ – Nutze diesen Satz, um zu beschreiben, wie bestimmte Erlebnisse deine Sichtweise ändern können.
  • „Hast du diesen Akzent gehört?“ – Perfekt, um auf die verschiedenen englischen Akzente hinzuweisen, die man in London hören kann.
  • „Manchmal erkennt man nicht, wie wichtig ein Ort ist, bis man ihn persönlich sieht.“ – Ein schöner Gedanke über die Bedeutung von Erfahrungen und Wahrnehmungen.

Schritt-für-Schritt Shadowing-Anleitung

Um deine Englische Aussprache zu verbessern und das Englisch lernen mit YouTube effektiver zu gestalten, kannst du die Technik des Englisch Shadowing anwenden, die sich besonders gut für dieses Video eignet. Hier sind einige Schritte, die du befolgen kannst:

  1. Erster Durchgang: Höre dir den Dialog an. Versuche, das Gespräch zu genießen und dich in die Situation hineinzuversetzen, ohne auf jedes Wort zu achten.
  2. Zweiter Durchgang: Höre das Video erneut und achte dabei auf die Phrasen, Ausdrücke und die Aussprache der Wörter. Mache dir Notizen zu neuen Ausdrücken oder Wörtern, die dir gefallen.
  3. Shadowing-Übung: Spiele das Video ab und wiederhole die Sätze sofort nach dem Sprecher. Konzentriere dich darauf, die Intonation und den Rhythmus der Sprache nachzubilden.
  4. Wiederholung: Wiederhole diese Übung, bis du dich mit der Aussprache und dem Satzbau wohlfühlst. Du kannst auch versuchen, die Sätze laut zu lesen, um deine shadow speech zu verbessern.
  5. Reflexion: Denke nach dem Üben über die neue Sprache nach. Welche Phrasen möchtest du in der Zukunft verwenden? Wie kannst du sie in deinen Alltag integrieren?

Diese Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung hilft dir nicht nur dabei, deine Englische Aussprache zu verbessern, sondern macht auch das Lernen unterhaltsamer und interaktiver. Nutze die Gelegenheit, um im Rahmen deiner Lernreise neue sprachliche Fähigkeiten zu entwickeln!

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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