Shadowing-Übung: テイラースウィフトのNYU大学卒業スピーチ - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hi, I'm Taylor.
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Hi, I'm Taylor.
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Last time I was in a stadium this size, I was dancing in heels and wearing a glittery leotard.
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This outfit is much more comfortable.
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I'm 90% sure the main reason I'm here is because I have a song called 22.
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And let me just say, I am elated to be here with you today as we celebrate and graduate New York University's Class of 2022.
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So as a rule, I try not to give anyone unsolicited advice unless they ask for it.
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I guess I have been officially solicited in this situation to impart whatever wisdom I might have to tell you things that have helped me so far in my life.
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The first of which is, life can be heavy, especially if you try to carry it all at once.
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Part of growing up and moving into new chapters of your life is about catch and release.
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What I mean by that is knowing what things to keep and what things to release.
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Oftentimes the good things in your life are lighter anyway, so there's more room for them.
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One toxic relationship can outweigh so many wonderful, simple joys.
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You get to pick what your life has time and room for.
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Be discerning.
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Secondly, learn to live alongside cringe.
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I'd like to say I'm a big advocate for not hiding your enthusiasm for things.
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It seems to me that there is a false stigma around eagerness in our culture of unbothered ambivalence.
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This outlook perpetuates the idea that it's not cool to want it.
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The people who don't try are fundamentally more chic than people who do.
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Never be ashamed of trying.
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The people who wanted it the least were the ones I wanted to date and be friends with in high school.
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The people who want it the most are the people I now hire to work for my company.
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I started writing songs when I was 12, and since then, it's been the compass guiding my life, and in turn, my life guided my writing.
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Everything I do is just an extension of my writing.
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And this might sound like a very songwriter-centric line of discussion, but in a way, I really do think we are all writers and most of us write in a different voice for different situations.
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It's just a continuation of the idea that we are so many things all the time.
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And I know it can be really overwhelming figuring out who to be and when, who you are now and how to act in order to get where you want to go.
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I have some good news.
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It's totally up to you.
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I have some terrifying news.
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It's totally up to you.
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My experience has been that my mistakes led to the best things in my life and being embarrassed when you mess up it's part of the human experience.
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Getting back up, dusting yourself off, and seeing who still wants to hang out with you afterward and laugh about it, that's a gift.
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The times I was told no or wasn't included.
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Wasn't chosen, didn't win, didn't make the cut.
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Looking back, it really feels like those moments were as important, if not more crucial, than the moments I was told yes.
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I know I sound like a consummate optimist, but I'm really not.
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I lose perspective all the time.
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Sometimes and everything just feels completely pointless.
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I know the pressure of living your life through the lens of perfectionism.
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And I know that I'm talking to a group of perfectionists because you are here today graduating from NYU.
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So this might be hard for you to hear.
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In your life, you will inevitably misspeak, trust the wrong person, underreact, overreact, hurt the people who didn't deserve it, overthink, not think at all, self-sabotage, create a reality where only your experience exists, ruin perfectly good moments for yourself and others deny any wrongdoing not take the steps to make it right feel very guilty let the guilt eat at you hit rock bottom finally address the pain you caused try to do better next time rinse repeat now you leave the structure and framework of school and chart your own path.
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Every choice you make leads to the next choice, which leads to the next, and I know it's hard to know which path to take.
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There will be times in life where you need to stand up for yourself.
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Times when the right thing is actually to back down and apologize.
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when the right thing is to fight, times when the right thing is to turn and run, times to hold on with all you have, and times to let go with grace.
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Sometimes the right thing to do is to throw out the old schools of thought in the name of progress and reform.
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Sometimes the right thing to do is to sit and listen to the wisdom of those who have come before us.
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How will you know what the right choice is in these crucial moments?
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You won't.
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The scary news is you're on your own now.
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But the cool news is you're on your own now.
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I leave you with this.
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We are led by our gut instincts, our intuition, our desires and fears, our scars and our dreams.
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And you will screw it up sometimes.
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So will I.
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And when I do, you will most likely read about it on the internet.
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Anyway, hard things will happen to us.
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We will recover.
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We will learn from it.
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We will grow more resilient because of it.
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I hope you know how proud I am to share this day with you.
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We're doing this together, so let's just keep dancing like we're the class of 22.
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Thank you.

Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion wirst du lernen, wie du dein Englisch sprechen üben kannst, indem du den inspirierenden Abschlussrede von Taylor Swift an der NYU folgst. Die Rede gibt wertvolle Einblicke in das Erwachsenwerden, Entscheidungsfindung und persönliche Entwicklung. Du wirst die Fähigkeit entwickeln, wichtige Vokabeln und Phrasen zu erkennen und zu verwenden, während du die Sätze von Taylor Swift nachsprichst. Dies hilft dir, deinen Wortschatz zu erweitern und deine Aussprache zu verbessern, während du English learning with YouTube nutzt.

Wichtige Vokabeln & Phrasen

  • schulden (owe)
  • verleihen (lend)
  • leichter (lighter)
  • ernsthaft (seriously)
  • Entscheidungen treffen (make decisions)
  • Mut (courage)
  • Verantwortung (responsibility)
  • schmerzhaft (painful)

Übungstipps

Um die Rede von Taylor Swift optimal zu üben, empfehle ich dir, shadow speech anzuwenden. Höre dir die Rede mehrmals an und achte auf Tonfall und Rhythmus. Versuche, ihre Phrasen in deinem eigenen Tempo und anschließend im gleichen Tempo zu wiederholen. Diese Methode ist besonders effektiv bei der Verbesserung deiner Aussprache und Intonation. Wenn du das Gefühl hast, dass die Geschwindigkeit zu hoch ist, kannst du die Wiedergabegeschwindigkeit auf YouTube verlangsamen, bevor du mit dem shadowspeaks beginnst.

Zusätzlich ist es hilfreich, während des Nachsprechens den gesamten Kontext der Rede wahrzunehmen, um die Emotionen und Bedeutungen besser zu verstehen. Achte darauf, sowohl mit deinem Kopf als auch mit deinem Herzen zuzuhören, um eine authentische Verbindung zur Sprache herzustellen. Indem du diese Techniken einsetzt, wirst du deine Fähigkeiten im Englisch lernen mit YouTube weiter verbessern und deine Selbstsicherheit im shadow speak erhöhen.

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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