Shadowing-Übung: Man Kills Rattlesnake, Drinks Own Urine While Lost During Hike - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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I'm alive.
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Put a helmet on you.
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I've been in so many miraculous situations where I should have died in Nam and car accidents, motorcycle.
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And because of my wife and my wonderful family,
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I just didn't feel that it was my time.
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You know, my time's not up.
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And so I just said, keep going.
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76-year-old Vietnam vet Mark Eric Young shares how he survived five days lost in the Arizona wilderness.
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He was in town for a wedding and decided to go hiking.
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I made several mistakes.
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The first one was I have a GPS.
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And because I've been in this area,
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I never turned it on until I really needed it.
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And when I turned it on, it wasn't functional.
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Coming back, I decided to come back on a different cow trail to make a shortcut.
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That was the second long decision.
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He camped out since he didn't need to meet with a friend until the next night.
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I've spent many nights out.
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Vietnam, wilderness, hikes, whatever, campouts.
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So that wasn't a big thing.
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And I had enough survival gear for certainly two days, right?
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Plenty of water, plenty of food.
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So I wasn't overly concerned until the next day,
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I figured that I would just go over one mountain
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and then I would hit that riverbed and then make my way back to the vehicle.
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Well, again, a wrong decision.
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When I hiked over one mountain,
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there was another, one after the other.
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On day three, he ran out of water.
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I'd say Saturday was my roughest day,
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and I was dehydrated, and my brain went right.
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Just overly fatigued.
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And so I drank my own urine and that helped.
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He eventually found water but had a run-in with wildlife.
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I came around a tree and this rattlesnake, it's a blacktail.
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I heard the rattle, but I was looking at the ground.
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And then when I heard him, I looked at him.
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He opened his mouth and he struck at me.
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I took a step back,
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picked up a rock and killed it. in anger.
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Even with everything he was dealing with,
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he kept his family on his mind and tried to stay calm.
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You have to not panic.
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Even in Nam, you can get scared and you can get nervous,
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but you've got to keep your self-control.
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You've got to be able to think straight.
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It's important when you're in very stressful situations to try and,
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you know, keep your head, You know, keep calm.
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There were times when he was uncertain if he'd be found.
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Yeah, of course I prayed.
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I never felt that I was going to die.
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You know, you're sweating during the day and shivering at night.
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But I definitely got discouraged because of the dehydration on Saturday.
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I mean, I'm totally exhausted.
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That was when I just thought,
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because I was so tired and not motivated,
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I thought, you know, dying ain't so bad.
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With a little bit of a dash of humor in it.
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On day five, he found more water and was on the move again.
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Then he heard familiar voices.
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I heard hikers for the first time there on Monday,
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and I hollered down.
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And then I heard Dad,
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and then I saw him.
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And because it was the fifth day and I was exhausted,
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I just, man, I cried like a baby.
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They came up and we huddled.
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And to have your two sons find you was nothing short of a miracle.
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Mark is grateful for all the people he knew and didn't know that came together to find him.
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The rescue people, the helicopters,
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the drones, the volunteers, local cowboys with horses,
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old friends, my family, my brothers.
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Unbelievable.
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I had no idea how loved and how wonderful these people are themselves.
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Again, it just wasn't about me.
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It's their character, their toughness, their selflessness.
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The people that showed up to me represents America and Americans.
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They don't know me from Adam.
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They've never even laid eyes on me, right?
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And yet they're willing to lay their lives down to help another person.
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It blows me away.
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Mark was taken to the hospital and didn't have any serious injuries.
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He says he returned home to 413 text messages and had family,
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friends, and people from all chapters of his life reach out to him.
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It's hard for me not to even leak a little bit right now.
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It's overwhelming, and I'm so encouraged and so thankful.
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I'm renewed as a result of it.
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And again, I'm trying not to cry,
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Dr. I try not to get emotional.
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But I'm 76 six.
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And, you know, the reality is,
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is I'm in the last quarter of my life,
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but I'm blessed with good health.
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Although this incident scared Mark,
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he still plans on reuniting with nature soon.
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Are your hiking days over or are you going to get out there again?
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You can take the boy from the mountains,
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but you can't take the mountains from the boy.
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Yeah, I'll be out, but I will never,
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at my age I will never do that again.
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I'll be back in Arizona this fall for sure.
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But I won't be alone.
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If I would have got hurt I'm not sure I would have made it out.
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I don't know.
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You just never know.
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For Inside Edition Digital, I'm Andrea Swindle.

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Warum mit diesem Video das Sprechen üben?

Das Video zeigt die beeindruckende Überlebensgeschichte von Mark Eric Young, einem Vietnamveteranen, der fünf Tage lang in der Wildnis von Arizona verloren ging. Diese Art von Geschichten bietet nicht nur spannende Inhalte, sondern auch wertvolle Lektionen für Englischlerner. Indem Sie eine Erzählung im Angesicht der Gefahr und des Überlebens hören, können Sie Ihre Fähigkeiten im Englisch sprechen üben auf ein neues Niveau heben. Das Üben mit solchen Videos fördert die Konversationsfähigkeit und hilft, die richtige Sprechgeschwindigkeit sowie den emotionalen Ausdruck im Englischen zu verinnerlichen. Durch die Integration von shadow speech Techniken können Sie gleichzeitig Ihr Hörverständnis und Ihre Aussprache verbessern.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

  • „I made several mistakes.“ – Dieser einfache Satz verdeutlicht den Gebrauch der Vergangenheit im Englischen. Achten Sie darauf, wie die Vergangenheit verwendet wird, um über vergangene Erfahrungen zu sprechen.
  • „I figured that I would just go over one mountain.“ – Dies ist ein Beispiel für die Verwendung von Conditional-Sätzen, die oft in Geschichten verwendet werden, um Entscheidungen und deren mögliche Konsequenzen auszudrücken.
  • „You have to not panic.“ – Diese Formulierung zeigt den wichtigen Imperativ. Imperative sind im Alltag sehr gebräuchlich, besonders in Ratschlägen oder Anweisungen.
  • „I came around a tree and this rattlesnake…“ – Hierbei handelt es sich um eine anschauliche Beschreibung, die Ihnen helfen kann, den Gebrauch von Artikeln und Adjektiven im Englischen besser zu verstehen.

Häufige Aussprachefallen

Bei der Aussprache gibt es im Video einige knifflige Wörter, die leicht zu Missverständnissen führen können. Besonders herausfordernd ist das Wort „rattlesnake“, dessen Betonung und Silbenrhythmus für viele Lernende eine Schwierigkeit darstellen kann. Das richtige Betonen der Silben ist entscheidend für das Verständnis. Auch die Verwendung von "you know" kommt häufig vor und kann den Sprechfluss beeinflussen. Identifizieren Sie diese und andere Phrasen, um beim Englisch Shadowing Ihre Sprechflüssigkeit in Alltagssituationen zu verbessern.

Das Üben von shadowspeaks mit einem solchen Video wird Ihnen helfen, sowohl Ihr Hörverständnis zu schärfen als auch Ihre eigene Stimme zu trainieren. Nutzen Sie die Gelegenheit, um die erlernten Strukturen und Ausdrücke in Ihrem eigenen Sprechen anzuwenden.

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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