Shadowing-Übung: Let's Learn English on a Hike! 🍂🚶🏼🎒 - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Let's learn English on a hike.
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Let's learn English on a hike.
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So I guess I should start this lesson by explaining the difference between going for a walk and going for a hike.
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When you go for a walk, it usually means that you are in the city or you are in town.
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You go for a walk along the road or on a sidewalk.
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You're somewhere where lots of people live.
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When you hike, when you go for a hike though, it usually means you're somewhere like this.
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You're somewhere out in nature where you can enjoy the sunshine, the trees, and just getting away from the busyness of city life or town life.
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Now when you go for a hike, you don't just go into the woods and start walking.
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You usually look for a trail.
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Usually there is a path or trail.
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We use both words in English, and you can walk down that trail when you go for your hike.
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This is a very well-maintained trail.
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It's very, very nice to walk on this trail.
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And there's a nice sign here that tells us about this trail.
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It's called the Lookout Trail, and it's about a kilometer long.
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It's just under a kilometer in length, and it should take about 25 minutes to walk this trail.
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So once again, when you go for a hike, you don't just walk into the woods willy-nilly.
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Do you know that word?
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You look for trails and you stay on the trails.
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It's important to stay on the trails.
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I'll tell you why in just a moment.
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It's important to stay on the trails for a couple of reasons.
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The first reason is that there are some plants in this part of Ontario, Canada that aren't very good for you.
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There's something in particular called poison ivy.
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If you go off the path, so as we look here at the path, if you were to go off the path, eventually you might walk through some poison ivy and then you will be very itchy for a number of days.
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Poison ivy is not a nice thing to have touch your skin.
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So if you're wearing shorts, for sure don't ever go off the path.
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The other thing is that you might encounter dangerous animals.
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There aren't many dangerous animals here, but in northern Ontario and in other parts of Canada, if you're out for a hike,
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it's very important that you stick to the paths and trails, because if you don't, you might encounter something like a bear or another dangerous animal.
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And then the third reason is it just helps nature to stay beautiful.
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If we were to all walk through the woods all the time, we would trample a lot of things that are growing there and it wouldn't stay beautiful.
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So the best way to enjoy nature is to stay on the paths and trails when you go on a hike and just appreciate the stuff that you're seeing.
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one of the coolest things about going on a hike is sometimes you're able to see wildlife now i talked
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about wildlife that is dangerous but some wildlife is not dangerous at all this is a squirrel this is probably the most common animal that you will see if you go on a hike in ontario canada
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you'll also see lots of birds you'll see chipmunks you might see a raccoon you might even see a skunk by the way
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if you see a skunk you should go the other direction but one of the cool fun things about going for a hike
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is there's a good chance that you'll see some wildlife now if you're just out for a quick hike like I am you don't need any special gear I'm just wearing normal running shoes
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It's good to have appropriate footwear on when you go for a hike.
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But if you were more serious and if you were going for a longer hike, you might buy hiking boots.
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You might have walking sticks.
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You might bring a backpack with lots of supplies like some food that you can eat for your hike.
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But I'm just out here for a simple hike.
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I'm not going for very long.
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I'm going for about as long as it takes to make this English lesson.
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So all i need is a nice pair of shoes and a sweatshirt and i'm good to go so hiking has
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a lot of benefits i am a firm believer that people should get out of the city that they should
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find somewhere where they can be in nature and that they should go for regular hikes i think it's good for
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the mind i think it's good for the soul and it's also good exercise so if you feel stuck in your apartment
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if you're stuck in your house and you just want to be happier i highly suggest that you find somewhere beautiful to go for
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a hike you can come to canada if you want but that's a little bit extreme i'm sure if you go outside of your town or city there's probably a place where you can go for a nice hike you can breathe in the fresh air,
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you can get a little bit of exercise, and when you're done, you'll feel mentally and physically refreshed.
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So I waited until fall, or what we also call autumn, to make this English lesson about hiking.
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I waited because this is the best time of year, in my opinion, to go hiking.
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You can see that the leaves have started to change color.
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You can see red leaves and brown leaves and orange leaves and yellow leaves and still some green leaves and there's even leaves
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on the ground already this time of year this season in my opinion is the best time to
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go hiking the weather is cooler the views in nature are amazing and it's just a great time to be out
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in the forest so sometimes you go on a hike to see specific things sometimes it's just nature maybe an old
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tree that fell in the forest maybe along the hiking trail there's a beautiful waterfall sorry there's no waterfalls
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on this hiking trail but you also might hike to a point where there is a spectacular
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view behind me you can see lake ontario so one of the rewards of this hiking trail is that you can stand here and you can see Lake Ontario,
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you can see some of the beautiful fall colors, and you can see the town below.
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So sometimes you go on a hike for a very specific reason because there's just something awesome to see while you're hiking.
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So you do want to be careful when you're hiking.
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There's always the possibility that something could go wrong.
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If you look down here, it's a little bit treacherous to walk along here.
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You could twist your ankle, you might slip and fall, and you want to just be really really careful so that you don't hurt yourself.
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In addition, if you look over here, we are walking along the edge of a very sharp drop-off.
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I wouldn't call this a cliff, but you certainly wouldn't want to accidentally slip and fall down here.
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That would certainly hurt and would not be a good thing to have happen while you're out for a beautiful hike in nature.
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So one of the coolest things about this hiking trail is that there is an observation deck.
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I'm standing on this observation deck because if I show you what's on the other side of the camera, I think you'll really enjoy the view.
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So this would be another example of a spectacular view.
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I feel like it's so spectacular, I should just stop talking for a few seconds and let you enjoy it.
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Well, thank you so much for watching this English lesson and for coming on a little hike with me.
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I hope you were able to learn some new English words and phrases that you can use in your next English conversation.
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Remember, if this is your first time here, don't forget to click that red subscribe button, give me a thumbs up, leave a comment, and as always, if you have a little bit of extra time, why don't you stick around and watch another English lesson.
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Bye.

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Kontext & Hintergrund

In diesem Video "Let's Learn English on a Hike!" führt der Sprecher die Zuschauer durch eine Wanderung in der Natur, während er typische englische Ausdrücke und Vokabeln erklärt. Der Lehrer hebt die Unterschiede zwischen einem Spaziergang in der Stadt und einer Wanderung in der Natur hervor und nutzt die Gelegenheit, um wichtige Details über die richtige Ausrüstung sowie Sicherheitsvorkehrungen zu besprechen. Diese Lehrmethode kombiniert das Eintauchen in die englische Sprache mit einer praktischen Erfahrung, die den Lernenden hilft, nicht nur den Wortschatz zu erweitern, sondern auch ihr Sprachverständnis zu vertiefen.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • "Going for a hike" - Eine Aktivität in der Natur, die oft längere Strecken umfasst.
  • "Stay on the trails" - Eine wichtige Sicherheitsregel beim Wandern, um sich in der Natur nicht zu verirren.
  • "Appropriate footwear" - Der geeignete Schuhwerk, das für Sicherheit und Komfort beim Wandern sorgt.
  • "Enjoy the sunshine" - Eine Einladung, die Schönheit der Natur und das Wetter zu genießen.
  • "Wildlife" - Tiere in der Natur, die man oft bei einer Wanderung beobachten kann.

Schritt-für-Schritt Shadowing-Anleitung

Um Ihr Englisch Sprechen zu verbessern, insbesondere durch shadowspeaks und shadow speech, verwenden Sie die folgenden Schritte, während Sie das Video ansehen:

  1. Vorbereitung: Suchen Sie sich einen ruhigen Ort, an dem Sie das Video ungestört ansehen können.
  2. Erstes Ansehen: Schauen Sie sich das Video einmal komplett an, um den Kontext und die Themen zu verstehen.
  3. Nachsprechen: Spielen Sie das Video in kurzen Abschnitten ab, halten Sie nach jeder Phrase an und wiederholen Sie, was der Sprecher sagt. Achten Sie auf die Aussprache und Intonation.
  4. Wiederholung: Führen Sie die Shadowing-Übungen durch, indem Sie direkt nach dem Sprecher sprechen. Dies hilft Ihnen, die Sprachmelodie und den Rhythmus des Englischen zu erlernen und zu verinnerlichen.
  5. Praktische Anwendung: Versuchen Sie, die neuen Phrasen in Ihrem Alltag zu verwenden. Machen Sie beispielsweise einen eigenen Wanderausflug und nutzen Sie die erlernten Ausdrücke in Gesprächen.

Durch diese Techniken des shadowspeak können Sie Ihre Englischkenntnisse effektiv verbessern und die Freude am Lernen mit praktischen Erfahrungen in der Natur verbinden. Vergessen Sie nicht, regelmäßig zu üben und sich mit der Sprache auseinanderzusetzen, um Ihre Fähigkeiten kontinuierlich zu erweitern!

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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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