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Hello, how are you?
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Welcome to my channel and let's learn some English together.
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So if you would like to learn English naturally with a native,
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then watch this video and I try and speak English slowly and clearly to help you learn.
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And I use a method called comprehensible input.
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So you just have to look and listen and I will use different things like pictures.
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So in today's video I'm going to use some pictures to help you learn English
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so I have some pictures cut out of a magazine
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and I'm going to show you them
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and firstly you can guess what is in the picture
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and then afterwards I will tell you and then I also have a game of safari animals quiz
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and you can get the animals as well.
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So I cut these pictures from a magazine
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so we'll start with this there's a lot of animals in this video
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so if you want to learn some animals in English watch this video.
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So can you tell me what is this?
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What animal?
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Squirrel.
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Squirrel.
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So that's quite a hard word to say.
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Squirrel and this is a red squirrel and he's got a big bushy tail
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and he's eating some nuts and he's sitting on a rock.
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A rock.
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Next what animal is this?
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These are donkeys.
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Donkeys and there are three donkeys in this picture.
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What is this?
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Horse.
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This is a horse and he's in a field.
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field and he's running he's running he's got a long tail
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and it's a brown horse brown horse next we have this
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so this is a lamb lamb a baby sheep
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so it's a baby sheep it's very small
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and it's a little baby lamb and then well here I just said here are some sheep.
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So the thing about sheep is that one sheep, two sheep, three sheep.
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You can't say sheeps.
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So one donkey, three donkeys.
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Donkeys.
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But with sheep it's the it's plural.
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Sheep, one sheep, lots of sheep.
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Okay, next animal.
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Goat.
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This is a goat, a long-haired goat and he's got some horns.
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Horns.
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That's a goat.
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Now we have some different animals.
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A type of bird.
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What type of bird is this.
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These are very big birds.
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This is an eagle with big wings.
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These are the wings, and the tail and the beak beak that's an eagle
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so this is a bird or I think a black bird bird
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and here are some fruit fruit and leaves and he's sitting on a branch.
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What type of cow is this?
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So you find this cow in Scotland.
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This is a Highland cow and you find this cow in Scotland.
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So he has got ginger or red hair,
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he's got a fringe here and two big horns and a little nose and they have long hair and they're very cute.
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Next what is this?
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This is a turtle and he is swimming in the sea with a few little fish
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and he looks like a very old turtle.
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So that's a turtle.
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So you find these in Ireland as well.
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are otters, otters and we have three otters here and they live in rivers so that's an otter.
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What animal is that?
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A fox, that's a fox.
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I love foxes and he's got red hair,
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red hair, that's a fox.
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Pig.
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This is a pig and he is in a forest and he is looking for food.
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He's scavenging for food.
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Okay, so those are all of the animals.
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So we have pig, fox,
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otters, turtle, highland cow, bird,
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eagle, goat, lamb, baby lamb, sheep, herd of sheep.
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Donkeys, horse, squirrel.
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So those are some country animals.
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Oh, one more bird.
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I just forgot.
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What type of bird is that?
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They're nocturnal.
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They come out at night.
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Nocturnal.
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Owl.
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That is an owl, like from Harry Potter.
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Now, still on farming, what vehicle is this?
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Tractor.
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That's a tractor and he's in a field of lavender.
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Lavender.
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Now some different things.
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Not animals.
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What is that?
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Lighthouse.
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That's a lighthouse on a cliff edge.
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What is this?
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Swimming pool.
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that's a swimming pool in a lovely country house a big
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house what is this this is where you grow your flowers
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or fruit and vegetables it's a glass house glass
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so you can see it's made of glass
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or a green house you can call it a glass house
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or a green house and it's for gardening so there's lots flowers in it.
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What's that?
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This is a tennis court,
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tennis court where you play tennis.
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What type of building is that?
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You might find the...
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the pig.
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You might find these together.
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It's a castle.
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It's a castle in Scotland.
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You might find the Highland cow up in the mountains.
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Where is this?
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Where is this picture taken?
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at the beach at the beach last random picture what is this
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cheese that's cheese okay so that
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that is all of the pictures from the magazine now let's have a look at safari animals
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so this is a game of top trump so it has different questions
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but first of this is a zebra and it says how do zebras sleep
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and then it says standing up so zebras sleep standing up on their legs
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so that's interesting next animal we have a cheetah this is a cheetah
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and a cheetah has lots of spots what do cheetahs do instead of roar
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so cheetahs do not roar so like a lion roars and it says they purr.
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So purr is like what a cat does when it's happy.
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Crocodile.
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Do crocodiles have the strongest bite or the loudest growl of any land animal?
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And it says crocodiles have the strongest bite,
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bite, bite out of any land animal.
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Wild dog or hyena, hyena.
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How do African wild dogs make decisions?
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With their eyes, with their nose.
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with their nose by sneezing interesting next we have a buffalo a buffalo or a water buffalo
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water buffaloes always stay within how many miles off the water 12 miles interesting Next we have a giraffe.
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Why do giraffes have hair on their tongues?
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To help them eat thorny trees.
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Interesting.
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So a giraffe has a long neck.
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Elephant.
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Why do elephants have long tusks?
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tusks and this is their trunk trunk their big ears to dig for food
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and strip bark for trees so to dig for food hippopotamus
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so big animal hippopotamus
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or a hippo just a hippo although hippos spend a lot of time in water what can they not do?
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Oh hippos cannot swim.
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Meerkats are really cute.
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What is a meerkat's favorite food?
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Scorpion.
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Scorpion but they remove the stinger first.
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Rhino.
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True or false?
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Do rhinos have big brains?
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False.
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They have small brains for their size.
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Lion.
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How many miles can a lion's roar be heard?
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Up to five miles away.
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Someone can hear their roar.
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Leopard.
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What are leopard's spots called? called
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so they're spots spots rosettes leopard is quite similar to the cheetah
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but it's leopard print and a cheetah so
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that is all of the animals so you learned a lot of animals
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and maybe a few facts about the animals and different things like greenhouse or swimming pool or tennis court
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so lots of random words thank you so much for watching
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if you enjoy learning English in this way then I do have a course a comprehensible input course
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and you can buy it here it is only 30 euro
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and you will learn lots and lots of new English vocabulary from a more beginner level so it has
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lots and lots of vocabulary you can check all the information out here
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so thank you so much for watching my video and I will see you later bye

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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion lernst du, wie du dein Englisch mit Bildern effektiv verbessern kannst. Durch die Verwendung einer Methode namens verständlicher Input kannst du tierische Vokabeln in einem natürlichen Kontext einüben. Der Kurs führt dich durch verschiedene Bilder und ermöglicht es dir, zuerst zu raten, welches Tier gezeigt wird. Danach erhältst du sowohl die englischen Begriffe als auch nützliche Informationen zu den abgebildeten Tieren. Dies ist eine großartige Möglichkeit, deine Englischkenntnisse zu vertiefen und gleichzeitig deine Hör- und Sprechfähigkeiten zu verbessern.

Wichtiger Wortschatz & Sätze

  • Squirrel - Eichhörnchen
  • Donkeys - Esel
  • Horse - Pferd
  • Lamb - Lamm
  • Sheep - Schaf
  • Goat - Ziege
  • Eagle - Adler
  • Field - Feld

Übungstipps

Um deine Englische Aussprache zu verbessern, empfehle ich dir, die Shadowing-Technik anzuwenden, während du dieses Video ansiehst. Das bedeutet, dass du den Sprechern einfach nachsprichst, während du ihnen zuhörst. Achte darauf, dass der Sprecher langsam und deutlich spricht, was dir erlaubt, die neuen Vokabeln direkt nachzusprechen.

Nehme dir Zeit, um die Bilder genau zu betrachten und die entsprechenden Wörter laut zu wiederholen. Du kannst auch die Methode von shadowspeak nutzen, um deine Aussprache weiter zu verfeinern. Wiederhole die Sätze mehrere Male und achte darauf, wie die Laute gebildet werden. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit solltest du auf schwierige Wörter wie squirrel legen - übe sie mehrmals, um deine *Sprechflüssigkeit* zu erhöhen.

Nutze zusätzlich die Ressourcen auf YouTube, um mehr über Tiernamen und deren Verwendung im Kontext zu lernen. So kannst du in einer unterhaltsamen Art und Weise dein Englisch lernen und gleichzeitig deine Sprechfähigkeiten durch visuelle Hilfsmittel stärken.

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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