Shadowing-Übung: Listening B1, PET 1 for Schools, Test 1, Part 1 - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Now open your question paper and look at part one.
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Now open your question paper and look at part one.
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There are seven questions in this part.
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For each question, there are three pictures and a short recording.
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For each question, choose the correct answer, A, B, or C.
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Before we start, here is an example.
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Where is the girl's hat?
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Where's your new hat, Sally?
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I hope you haven't left it on the school bus.
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Don't worry, Mum.
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I put it in my school bag because I was too hot.
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Are you sure?
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I can't see it there.
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You probably dropped it in the road somewhere.
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Oh, here it is, hanging in the hall.
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I forgot to take it this morning.
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The answer is A.
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Look at the three pictures for question one now.
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Now we are ready to start.
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Listen carefully.
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You will hear each recording twice.
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One.
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Which dish did Mark cook in the competition?
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So you've won the Teenage Chef competition, Mark.
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Congratulations!
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Thanks.
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In the competition, you choose whether to cook a meat,
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fish or vegetarian dish.
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Then you're judged on the taste and how attractive it looks.
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I couldn't decide between fish and vegetables.
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I've never been brilliant at meat dishes.
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Then I found the judge was an expert in cooking fish,
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which worried me, so I went for my other choice and won.
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Now listen again.
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So you've won the Teenage Chef competition, Mark.
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Congratulations!
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Thanks.
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In the competition, you choose whether to cook a meat,
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fish or vegetarian dish.
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Then you're judged on the taste and how attractive it looks.
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I couldn't decide between fish and vegetables.
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I've never been brilliant at meat dishes.
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Then I found the judge was an expert in cooking fish,
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which worried me, so I went from my other choice and won.
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2. Where is the girl's book now?
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Excuse me, I think I left my book on this table.
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Have you seen it?
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Oh, yes.
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I took it inside with the empty glass when I cleared the table.
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I gave it to the manager who put it with the other lost property.
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He keeps it all in the drawer of his desk.
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I see.
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Where is he now?
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He's on the phone inside the cafe.
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Why don't you go inside?
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He'll be finished in a minute.
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Now listen again.
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Excuse me, I think I left my book on this table.
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Have you seen it?
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Oh, yes.
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I took it inside with the empty glass when I cleared the table.
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I gave it to the manager who put it with the other lost property.
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He keeps it all in the drawer of his desk.
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I see.
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Where is he now?
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He's on the phone inside the café.
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Why don't you go inside?
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He'll be finished in a minute.
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3. Who lives with Josh in his house?
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Does your house seem empty now your sister's left home, Josh?
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Not really.
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My grandmother's moved into her room and she doesn't go out much.
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It's really nice having her there because my dad never comes home until later and if my mum's out for the evening,
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grandma cooks supper for me.
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Now listen again.
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Does your house seem empty now your sister's left home, Josh?
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Not really.
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My grandmother's moved into her room and she doesn't go out much.
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It's really nice having her there because my dad never comes home until later.
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And if my mum's out for the evening,
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grandma cooks supper for me.
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Have you packed for your holiday?
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No, I need to go shopping before I can do that.
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Last holiday my suitcase handle got broken,
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so I need something new to put all my stuff in.
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But suitcases are so heavy to carry.
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I always take a backpack.
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You can carry more that way.
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Yes, I thought about one of those,
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but good quality ones are expensive.
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I'll get one of those big sports bags,
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you know, one you can pull along.
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They don't cost much, so it doesn't matter if it gets torn.
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Now listen again.
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Have you packed for your holiday?
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No, I need to go shopping before I can do that.
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Last holiday, my suitcase handle got broken,
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so I need something new to put all my stuff in.
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But suitcases are so heavy to carry.
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I always take a backpack.
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You can carry more that way.
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Yes, I thought about one of those,
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but good quality ones are expensive.
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I'll get one of those big sports bags,
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you know, one you can pull along.
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They don't cost much, so it doesn't matter if it gets torn.
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5. What time will the train to Manchester leave?
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The train arriving at Platform 6 is the 11.45 from Manchester.
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The train due to arrive at Platform 4 in approximately 5 minutes is the delayed 11.30 train to Manchester.
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The train will now depart at 11.50 and travel non-stop.
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We apologise to passengers for the delay.
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Refreshments will not be available on this train.
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Now listen again.
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The train arriving at Platform 6 is the 11.45 from Manchester.
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The train due to arrive at Platform 4 in approximately 5 minutes is the delayed 11.30 train to Manchester.
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The train will now depart at 11.50 and travel non-stop.
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We apologise to passengers for the delay.
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Refreshments will not be available on this train.
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6. Where will the friends meet?
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Hi, it's Kimberly.
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I got your message and I'd love to go to the movies.
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There's a film called Spy Game or Comedy.
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I don't mind which.
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Shall we meet outside the cinema?
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Or I know, at the burger bar on the corner.
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We could have a snack before we go in,
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or we could meet at the bus station.
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Mum's driving me into town this afternoon to buy some trainers,
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so I won't be near the station,
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but something to eat first is a good idea.
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Shall we say six o'clock?
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Okay.
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Now listen again.
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Hi, it's Kimberly.
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I got your message and I'd love to go to the movies.
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There's a film called Spy Game or Comedy.
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I don't mind which.
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Shall we meet outside the cinema?
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Or I know, at the burger bar on the corner.
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We could have a snack before we go in or we could meet at the bus station.
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Mum's driving me into town this afternoon to buy some trainers,
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so I won't be near the station.
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But something to eat first is a good idea.
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Shall we say six o'clock?
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OK.
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Seven.
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Which sport will the boy do soon at the centre?
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Have you been to the new water sports centre yet?
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Oh, yes.
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It's brilliant.
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There are two indoor pools,
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one for underwater diving and one for swimming.
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And you can also have sailing lessons on the lake.
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That's what I'm doing there next weekend, actually.
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I was hoping to take water skiing lessons,
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but the leaflet says they're not starting those until next year.
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Now listen again.
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Have you been to the new water sports centre yet?
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Oh yes, it's brilliant.
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There are two indoor pools,
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one for underwater diving and one for swimming.
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And you can also have sailing lessons on the lake.
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That's what I'm doing there next weekend, actually.
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I was hoping to take water skiing lessons,
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but the leaflet says they're not starting those until next year.
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That is the end of part one.

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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion werden Sie Ihre Hörverständnisfähigkeiten auf dem Niveau B1 verbessern, speziell im Kontext des PET 1 für Schulen. Sie werden lernen, verschiedene Situationen zu verstehen, in denen Menschen über alltägliche Themen sprechen, wie beispielsweise Kochen oder das Verlieren von Gegenständen. Diese Übungen sind darauf ausgelegt, Ihnen zu helfen, die korrekten Antworten aus kurzen Aufnahmen auszuwählen und besser zu verstehen, wie der englische Sprachgebrauch in der Praxis funktioniert. Nutzen Sie diese Gelegenheit, um Ihre Fähigkeiten im Englisch lernen mit YouTube zu vertiefen.

Wichtiger Wortschatz & Phrasen

  • Hat: eine Kopfbedeckung, die oft aus Stoff oder Wolle gefertigt ist.
  • Buch: ein gebundenes Werk, das aus Seiten besteht, die Texte oder Bilder enthalten.
  • Competition: ein Wettbewerb, bei dem Fähigkeiten getestet werden.
  • Judge: eine Person, die in einem Wettbewerb die Leistungen bewertet.
  • Taste: der Geschmack von Essen; ein Kriterium zur Bewertung von Gerichten.
  • Lost property: verlorene Gegenstände, die von jemandem gefunden und aufbewahrt wurden.
  • Attractive: ansprechend oder schön, oft in Bezug auf Aussehen.
  • Vegetarian dish: ein Gericht, das aus pflanzlichen Zutaten zubereitet wird.

Übungstipps

Um die besten Ergebnisse beim shadowing dieser Lektion zu erzielen, empfehlen wir folgende Schritte:

  • Langsame Wiederholung: Hören Sie sich die Aufnahmen mehrmals an, bevor Sie versuchen, sie zu wiederholen. Dies hilft Ihnen, den Satzbau und die Intonation zu erfassen.
  • Aufmerksamkeit auf die Aussprache: Achten Sie besonders auf die Betonung und die Klangnuancen der Sprecher. Versuchen Sie, die Tonlage und Geschwindigkeit zu imitieren, um ein besseres Gefühl für die englische Sprache zu bekommen.
  • Shadow speak: Nutzen Sie die Technik des shadowspeak, indem Sie während des Hörens laut nachsprechen. Dies stärkt Ihr Sprachgefühl und verbessert die Aussprache.
  • Pausen machen: Nach jeder wichtigen Phrase eine kurze Pause einlegen, bevor Sie sie wiederholen. Dies gibt Ihnen Zeit, darüber nachzudenken, was Sie gehört haben.
  • Regelmäßige Übung: Machen Sie das Shadowing zu einem regelmäßigen Teil Ihres Lernplans. Je mehr Sie üben, desto besser werden Sie im Englisch Shadowing.

Indem Sie diese Techniken anwenden, werden Sie Ihr Hörverständnis und Ihre Sprechfähigkeiten erheblich verbessern. Viel Erfolg beim Englisch lernen mit YouTube!

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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