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A man.
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A man.
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A horse.
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I brush my teeth twice a day.
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About.
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About.
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It costs about ten dollars.
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He was well known about town.
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I had no weapon about me but a stick.
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Above Above Put it on the shelf above.
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He always put his coat on above his sweater.
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Place a quantity of mud in a jar with water above.
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Across Across It's too wide.
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We can't swim across.
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I ran across the street.
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They lived across the street from one another.
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Action.
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Action.
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The time has come for action if these beautiful animals are to survive.
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Ending child labor will require action on many levels.
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Your request will be actioned.
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Activity Activity There has been a sustained level of activity in the economy.
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The activity for the morning was a walk to the store.
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An increasing number of sports activities are on offer at the university.
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Actor Both lead actors are outstanding.
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Employers are key actors within industrial relations.
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Actress Actress The Oscar-winning actress has taken a break from acting.
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Add.
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Add.
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I've started a petition so if you would like to add your name, email me.
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It adds to our anxiety.
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In this example, all the odd numbers between 1 and 10 are added together.
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Address Address What's your name and address?
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An address to the European Parliament.
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I addressed my letter to him personally.
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Advice Advice My advice is to see your doctor.
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She was offered various piece of advice on what to do with her newfound wealth.
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A letter of advice.
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Afraid.
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Afraid.
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Don't be afraid.
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I'm afraid of dogs.
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I am afraid I cannot help you in this matter.
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Afternoon In the afternoon, every afternoon.
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I telephoned this afternoon.
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Again.
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Again.
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This must never happen again.
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It was great to meet old friends again.
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Great, thanks again.
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Age Age You're the same age as my brother.
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He died from a heart attack at the age of 51.
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An age of technological growth.
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Ago Ago Two years ago He went five minutes ago.
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Agree.
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Agree.
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When he said that, I had to agree.
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She had agreed to go and see a movie with him.
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Your body language does not agree with what you are saying.
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Error.
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Error.
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Let's go out for some fresh air.
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I'm going outside to get some air.
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The flock of birds took to the air.
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Airport.
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Airport.
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Gatwick Airport.
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We have enough time to get to the airport.
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Also.
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Also.
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She's fluent in French and German.
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She also speaks a little Italian.
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They had porridge for breakfast and also toast.
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A brilliant linguist, he was also interested in botany.
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Always Always There's almost always somebody at home in the evenings.
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The sun always rises in the east.
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If the marriage doesn't work out,
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we can always get divorced.
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Amazing.
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Amazing.
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An amazing number of people registered.
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He was amazed at how modern everything was.
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He was amazed when he found that the girl was a robot.
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And And Bread and butter Angry
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Angry Her behavior really made me angry.
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Why are you angry with me?
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An angry mob started looting the warehouse.
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Animal.
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Animal.
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The animals and birds of South America.
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Wild animals adapt badly to a caged life.
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The evolution of animal life.
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Another.
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Another.
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Would you like another drink?
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Have another drink.
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I saw one movie, but I think I will see another.
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Answer.
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Answer.
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I rang the bell, but there was no answer.
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He knocked and entered without waiting for an answer.
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There is no simple answer to corruption.
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Anyone.
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Anyone.
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Is anyone there?
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There wasn't anyone there.
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Almost anyone can change a light bulb.
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Anything.
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Anything.
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Would you like anything else?
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Nobody was saying anything.
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I would not do it for anything.
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Apartment.
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Apartment.
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An apartment building.
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Apple Peel and core the apples
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April She was born in April The prison was to close in April
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Area.
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Area.
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The photo is a little dark in that area.
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The area of a triangle.
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Rural areas of Britain.
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Arm.
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Arm.
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He escaped with only a broken arm.
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His right elbow was leaning on the arm of the chair.
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She held the baby in her arms.
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Around.
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Around.
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He arrived around 5 o'clock.
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One of them was glancing nervously around.
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Everybody please gather around.
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Arrive.
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Arrive.
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I'll wait until they arrive.
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We arrived at his house and knocked at the door.
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We will be in touch with them when the time arrives.
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Art.
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Art.
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The belief that the arts and sciences were incompatible.
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She's mastered the art of programming.
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The art of conversation.
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Article Article I'm reading an article.
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Small household articles.
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It is an offense under Article 7 of the treaty.
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Artist Artist An exhibition of work by contemporary British artists.
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Their first exhibition devoted to a single artist.
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Ask.
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Ask.
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How old are you, if you don't mind me asking?
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I asked her what she meant.
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Mary asked her father for money.
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At.
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At.
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At the corner of the street.
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They live at Conway House.
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At 6 o'clock, at closing time, at night.
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August.
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August.
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She was born in August.
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She was in August company.
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The sultry haze of late August.
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Aunt.
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Aunt.
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She was brought up by her aunt and uncle.
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Autumn.
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Autumn.
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In the autumn of something,
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in the autumn of 2010.
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The countryside is ablaze with color in autumn.
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Autumn leaves.
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Away.
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Away.
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The beach is a mile away.
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Please wipe away this spilled drink.
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The master is away from home.
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Baby.
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Baby.
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The baby ass crying.
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When is your baby due?
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Stand up for yourself, don't be such a baby.
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Bad.
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Bad.
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I have some bad news for you, I'm afraid.
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The bad guys.
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Everything in the fridge went bad.
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Bag Bag He was carrying a heavy bag of groceries.
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An estimated bag of 3,000 ducks.
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Customers bagged their own groceries.
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Ball Ball A golf ball, a tennis ball.
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A cricket ball.
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His half century came off only 40 balls.
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Banana Banana A bunch of bananas.
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Band Band A long, narrow band of cloud.
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A rock band.
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Local people banded together to fight the company.
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Bank.
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Bank.
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I don't have much money in the bank at the end of the month.
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A bank account.
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Willows line the bank of the stream

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Warum mit diesem Video das Sprechen üben?

Das Üben des Sprechens mit Videos ist eine effektive Methode, um fließender in einer Fremdsprache zu werden. Mit dem Video über die Oxford 3000 Wörter haben Sie die Möglichkeit, englische Vokabeln in ihrem natürlichen Kontext zu hören. Shadowspeak oder auch shadow speak bezeichnet die Technik, bei der Lernende das Gehörte nachsprechen, um die Aussprache und den Sprachfluss zu verbessern. Indem Sie mit diesem Video üben, profitieren Sie von der authentischen Sprachweise und den Beispielsätzen, die Ihnen helfen, neue Wörter und Ausdrücke in Ihrem Gedächtnis zu verankern. Dies fördert nicht nur Ihr Hörverständnis, sondern verbessert auch Ihre Sprechfähigkeiten beim Englisch lernen mit YouTube.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

Das Video enthält viele hilfreiche grammatikalische Strukturen und Ausdrücke, die Sie in alltäglichen Gesprächen verwenden können:

  • „I brush my teeth twice a day.“ - Diese einfache Present-Tense-Struktur zeigt, wie man regelmäßige Handlungen beschreibt.
  • „It costs about ten dollars.“ - Hier wird der Ausdruck “about” verwendet, um ungefähre Beträge anzugeben.
  • „Don’t be afraid.“ - Dieser Imperativ ist nützlich, um jemanden zu ermutigen und Ängste abzubauen.
  • „I ran across the street.“ - Der Ausdruck „across“ beschreibt die Bewegung von einem Ort zum anderen und ist in dieser Form gebräuchlich.

Das Verständnis dieser Strukturen ist entscheidend, um Ihre Englischkenntnisse zu erweitern und korrekte Sätze zu bilden.

Häufige Aussprachefallen

Bei der Arbeit mit diesem Video sollten Sie auf einige Wörter und deren Aussprache achten, die oft Schwierigkeiten bereiten:

  • „about“ - Achten Sie darauf, den mittleren Vokal korrekt auszusprechen. Viele Lernende neigen dazu, diesen unbetonten Vokal zu ignorieren.
  • „across“ - Die Kombination von Konsonanten kann tricky sein. Üben Sie, diesen Begriff mehrmals laut auszusprechen, um sicherzustellen, dass er klar und deutlich klingt.
  • „afraid“ - Hier ist die Betonung auf der zweiten Silbe wichtig. Ein häufiger Fehler ist, die erste Silbe zu betonen.

Indem Sie sich auf diese Worte konzentrieren und sie im Rahmen der Englisch Shadowing-Technik üben, können Sie Ihre Aussprachfertigkeit erheblich verbessern und Missverständnisse vermeiden.

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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