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Hello everyone. I made this video with all my heart, hoping it will be helpful to anyone learning Japanese.
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It was Monday. My smartphone alarm went off at six o'clock in the morning.
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I turned it off and slowly got out of bed.
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Monday mornings are a bit low-key.
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I opened the curtains and saw that it was still a little dark and raining.
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People heading to work were carrying umbrellas.
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Some were even riding bicycles in raincoats.
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I decided to listen to music on my smartphone before brushing my teeth in the bathroom.
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I put in earphones.
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Brushing my teeth while listening to my favorite music makes me feel good.
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Then I washed my face with cold water.
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I felt refreshed.
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I opened the refrigerator to make breakfast.
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There were eggs I bought at the supermarket yesterday. I made fried eggs with them. Then I toasted some rye bread. I usually eat rice for breakfast, but today I had bread. I don't like milk, so I always drink soy milk. I stopped the music and turned on the TV. I was looking at this week 's horoscope.
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I'm a Pisces.
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It looks like this week will be a very good one. I felt happy.
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It was 30 minutes until I had to leave the house. I quickly got dressed.
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I swapped my favorite light blue skirt for a white blouse.
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Then I combed my hair and put on lipstick.
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I put on my rain boots and walked to the station.
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I took the train to school.
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The wet umbrella of the person sitting next to me was a little close to my skirt, which was a bit annoying.
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When I got to school, I had Japanese class.
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I'm not good at kanji.
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I practiced writing the kanji for "study" over and over again.
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Kanji is difficult.
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For lunch, I went to a nearby ramen restaurant with a Korean friend.
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The ramen here has lots of green onions, which is my favorite.
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The staff were very kind.
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My friend told me about her shopping trip on Sunday.
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She said she bought a lot of summer clothes and used up all her part-time job pay.
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In the afternoon, we had math and English classes.
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I'm good at math, so I solved a lot of math problems.
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My friend was having trouble, so I helped her.
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I practiced my English pronunciation, pronouncing each word carefully.
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The rain had stopped after school.
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I stopped by a convenience store and bought two newly released cakes before heading home.
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When I got home, my mom was cooking dinner.
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Today's dish was spaghetti Napolitana.
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I helped with the salad.
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After dinner, I ate the cake while watching TV with my mom.
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After that, I did my homework for the day.
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It consisted of writing a Japanese essay, practicing English vocabulary, and doing some math problems.
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Around 10:30 PM, I took a shower, stretched in bed, and went to sleep.
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That's all for Monday.
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From here on, listen to each phrase and repeat it for shadowing.
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Your Japanese will definitely improve!
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Monday. My smartphone alarm went off at 6 AM.
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I turned it off and slowly got out of bed.
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I was feeling low on Monday mornings.
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I opened the curtains and saw that it was still a little dark and raining.
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People were carrying umbrellas on their way to work.
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Some were wearing raincoats and riding bicycles.
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Before brushing my teeth in the bathroom, I decided to listen to music on my smartphone.
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I put in my earphones.
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I feel good when I brush my teeth while listening to my favorite music.
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Then I washed my face with cold water. I felt refreshed.
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I opened the refrigerator to make breakfast.
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There were eggs I bought at the supermarket yesterday.
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I made fried eggs with them.
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Then I toasted some rye bread. I usually eat rice for breakfast, but today I had bread.
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I don't like milk, so I always drink soy milk.
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I stopped the music and turned on the TV.
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The horoscope for this week was showing.
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I'm a Pisces. It looks like this week will be a very good one.
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I felt happy.
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It was time to leave the house in 30 minutes.
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I quickly got dressed.
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I put on my favorite light blue skirt and white blouse.
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Then I combed my hair and put on lipstick.
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I put on my rain boots and walked to the station.
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I took the train to school.
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On the train, the person next to me had a wet umbrella that was close to my skirt, which was a bit uncomfortable.
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When I got to school, I had Japanese class.
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I'm not good at kanji.
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I practiced by writing the kanji for "study" over and over again.
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Kanji is difficult.
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For lunch, I went to a nearby ramen restaurant with a Korean friend . The ramen here is my favorite because it's loaded with green onions . The staff were also very kind.
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My friend told me about her shopping trip on Sunday. She said she bought a lot of summer clothes and used up all her part-time job pay.
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My afternoon classes were math and English.
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I'm good at math, so I solved a lot of math problems.
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My friend was having trouble, so I helped her.
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I practiced my English pronunciation, pronouncing each word carefully.
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After school, the rain had stopped.
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I stopped by a convenience store and bought two of the new cakes before heading home.
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When I got home, my mom was cooking dinner.
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Tonight's dish was spaghetti Napolitana.
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I helped with the salad.
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After dinner, I ate the cake while watching TV with my mom.
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After that, I did my homework for the day.
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I practiced my Japanese composition and English vocabulary, and then did some math problems.
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Around 10:30 p.m., I took a shower, stretched in bed, and went to sleep.
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Thank you for your hard work! I support your Japanese learning.
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See you in the next video!

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Warum das Sprechen mit diesem Video üben?

Das Üben des Sprechens mit Videos wie diesem bietet zahlreiche Vorteile für Lernende der englischen Sprache. Durch shadowspeak haben Sie die Möglichkeit, die korrekte Intonation und den Rhythmus der Sprache zu erlernen. Diese Methode fördert nicht nur die mündliche Ausdrucksfähigkeit, sondern hilft auch dabei, sich an die gesprochene Sprache zu gewöhnen. Besonders für die alltäglichen Situationen, die im Video beschrieben werden, ist es entscheidend, sich mit den verschiedenen Ausdrücken und deren Verwendung vertraut zu machen. Das Hören und Nachsprechen der Phrasen stärkt Ihr Selbstvertrauen, während Sie Ihre Englische Aussprache verbessern.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

Beim Anhören des Videos sind einige wichtige grammatikalische Strukturen und Ausdrücke aufgefallen, die für Lernende hilfreich sein können:

  • „Ich habe das Gefühl, dass...“ – Dieser Ausdruck wird häufig verwendet, um Meinungen oder Gefühle zu äußern. Zum Beispiel: „Ich habe das Gefühl, dass diese Woche sehr gut wird.“
  • „Ich beschloss, ... zu ...“ – Dies ist eine nützliche Struktur, um Entscheidungen auszudrücken. Im Video sagte der Sprecher: „Ich beschloss, Musik zu hören, bevor ich mir die Zähne putze.“
  • „Es war ...“ – Eine einfache但 dennoch effektive Möglichkeit, die Erzählung zeitlich einzuordnen, z. B. „Es war Montag.“ Solche zeitlichen Anhaltspunkte sind wichtig für den Sprachfluss.
  • „Ich half meiner Freundin...“ – Hier wird das Hilfsverb verwendet, um Aktionen in der Vergangenheit zu beschreiben. Dies ist entscheidend, um über vergangene Ereignisse zu sprechen.

Diese Strukturen können Ihnen helfen, Ihre Fähigkeiten im Englisch sprechen üben zu verbessern und sich sicherer auszudrücken.

Gemeinsame Aussprachefallen

Einige Wörter und Phrasen in dem Video können schwierig auszusprechen sein und erfordern besondere Aufmerksamkeit:

  • „Umbrella“ – Achten Sie auf die Betonung der Silben; viele Lernende neigen dazu, das Wort zu schnell auszusprechen.
  • „Spaghetti Napolitana“ – Die richtige Aussprache dieser italienischen Speise kann herausfordernd sein. Üben Sie die Silben langsam und deutlich.
  • „Ramen“ – Bei diesem Wort wird oft das „r“ nicht korrekt ausgesprochen. Versuchen Sie, die Zunge an das Dach des Mundes zu drücken, um den Klang zu erzeugen.

Indem Sie sich auf diese shadow speech konzentrieren und die oben genannten Tipps befolgen, können Sie Ihre Aussprache erheblich verbessern und sicherer im Sprechen werden.

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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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