Shadowing-Übung: Shadowing Practice 🎧 Speak English With Me | 60-Day Challenge For Beginners - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hello everyone!
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Welcome to your slow English practice.
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Before we begin, I want you to try something with me.
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Just 10 seconds and you will feel the difference.
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Listen carefully and repeat after me, slowly.
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Betty bought a bit of butter,
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but the butter was bitter.
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Now stop for a moment.
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How did it feel?
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A little difficult?
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A little unclear?
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That's exactly why we are doing this today.
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Today we are going to start with something simple but very powerful.
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This is not just a sentence,
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it is a tool, a powerful tool to improve your pronunciation,
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your clarity and your confidence.
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If you sometimes feel that your English is not clear or you hesitate when speaking or your words don't come out smoothly,
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then this simple habit can help you.
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Today Make a Small Promise to Yourself Every day,
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when you practice English, repeat one tongue twister ten times,
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slowly, clearly, and with full attention.
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At first, your mouth may feel uncomfortable,
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you may make mistakes, you may laugh at yourself.
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That's okay, because every time you repeat,
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your brain and your mouth are learning to work together.
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After a few days, you will notice something interesting.
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Your pronunciation becomes clearer, your speech becomes smoother,
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and most importantly, you start to feel more confident when you speak.
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And confidence is everything in speaking English.
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Today, we are not going to learn difficult grammar.
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We are not going to memorize complicated rules.
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Instead, we are going to focus on something much more important,
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the real foundation of speaking English.
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Let me ask you a simple question.
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What is the most important thing in learning a language?
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Is it grammar?
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Is it an accent?
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Are they perfect sentences?
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No, the answer is words.
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Words are the building blocks of language.
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If you have words, you can create sentences.
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If you can create sentences, you can express ideas.
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If you can express ideas, you can have conversations.
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And conversations are the real goal.
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Many learners make the same mistake.
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They spend too much time learning grammar and not enough time using the language.
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They know the rules, but they cannot speak.
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They understand, but they cannot respond.
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That is why in this course we focus on spoken English.
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Because your goal is not just to know English,
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your goal is to use English in real life.
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Now, let's talk about something very important, the environment.
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If you want to improve your English,
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you need to create the right environment.
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There are two types of environment,
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external environment and internal environment.
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The external environment is the people around you.
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Do you have friends who speak English?
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Do you have someone you can practice with?
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If yes, that's great.
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But if not, don't worry,
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because the internal environment is more powerful.
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The internal environment means what you do on your own,
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what you read, what you listen to,
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what you think about, and what you practice every day.
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Even if you are alone,
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you can still improve your English.
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And sometimes, learning alone can be even more effective because you can focus,
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you can repeat, and you can learn at your own pace.
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So now, let me guide you.
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What should you do in the next 60 days?
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Let's keep it simple.
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First, reading.
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Start reading every day.
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It can be a novel,
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a short story, or anything you enjoy.
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When you read, you will see words again and again,
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and repetition is the key to memory.
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When you see the same word many times,
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your brain remembers it naturally.
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You don't need to force yourself.
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You don't need to memorize long lists.
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You just need to notice and understand.
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And slowly, those words become part of your language.
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Second, writing.
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If you learn a new word,
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don't just look at it.
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Use it.
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Write it down and create your own sentences.
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Even simple sentences are okay.
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For example, if you learn the word decide,
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you can say, I decided to wake up early today.
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Or I can't decide what to eat.
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Or she decided to study English.
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When you write, you think,
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and when you think, you learn better.
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Third, listening.
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This is very important.
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Listen to English every day.
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You can watch movies, listen to podcasts,
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or listen to the news.
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At first, you may not understand everything.
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That's okay.
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Just keep listening.
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Your brain is learning patterns,
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your ears are getting used to the sound,
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and slowly you will start to recognize words,
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then phrases, and then full sentences.
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4. Speaking This is where many people feel nervous.
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But don't worry, you don't need a partner.
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You can practice by yourself.
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Try talking to yourself.
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Yes, it may feel strange at first, but it works.
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You can describe your day,
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talk about your plans, or imagine a conversation.
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You can also practice in front of a mirror.
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Look at yourself and speak.
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This helps you become more aware of your expressions your pronunciation
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and your confidence now let me share a small personal habit
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when i learned new words i didn't just write them in a notebook i wrote them on small stickers
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and placed them near my bed so every day
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when i woke up and before i slept i saw those words again
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and again
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and without effort those words stayed in my mind this is
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how simple habits create powerful results now remember this without words you cannot speak words create sentences
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sentences create meaning meaning creates connection and connection is communication Now,
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let's practice some real English.
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Simple words you can use every day.
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Listen carefully, repeat after me,
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and imagine situations where you can use them.
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The first word is sure.
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You use sure when you agree with something.
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For example, can you help me?
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Sure.
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It sounds simple, natural, and friendly next in fact you use it to add more information
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or to correct something in fact i already finished my work next actually you use it to clarify
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or give a different idea actually i prefer tea not coffee next maybe you use it
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when you're not sure maybe i will go later next of Of course.
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This is strong agreement.
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Can you do this?
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Of course.
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Next, by the way.
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You use it to change the topic.
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By the way, did you call her?
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Next, that's it.
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You use it to finish something.
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That's it.
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I'm done.
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Next, go ahead.
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You use it to encourage someone.
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Go ahead.
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Try it.
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Next, come on.
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This is also used for encouragement or sometimes urgency.
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Come on, you can do it!
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Now, here is your question.
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Can you do it for me?
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Take a moment, pause this audio,
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and try to answer using all these words,
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one sentence for each word.
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Take your time.
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This is how you learn.
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Now let's continue with the next set of expressions.
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Right now is used for urgency.
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I need to finish this right now.
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Let me see is used when you need time to think.
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Let me see.
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I think I have time.
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I think so shows uncertainty but slight agreement.
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Will it work?
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I think so.
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Sounds good shows approval.
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That sounds good to me.
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What else is used to ask for more information.
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What else do we need?
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Sort of shows partial agreement.
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I sort of understand.
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Why not shows openness and positivity.
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Let's try it.
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Why not?
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Just a second is used for a short pause.
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Just a second, please.
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As usual, describe something routine.
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As usual, I wake up at seven.
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Now, your second question.
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Have you had your breakfast today?
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Again, pause and answer using these expressions.
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Be creative, use your imagination.
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There is no perfect answer.
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Just practice.
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Now, let's take a moment to reflect.
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Learning English is not about perfection.
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It is about progress.
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Small steps every day.
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Simple words used again and again.
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Real practice in real situations.
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You don't need to be perfect.
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You just need to be consistent.
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If you follow this routine,
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reading a little, listening a little,
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speaking a little, and writing a little every day,
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then after 60 days, you will see a big difference.
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Not just in your English, but in your confidence.
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Before we finish, let's go back to the beginning.
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Take a deep breath and repeat one more time.
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Slowly, clearly, Betty bought a bit of butter but the butter was bitter.
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Again, Betty bought a bit of butter,
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but the butter was bitter.
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One more time, Betty bought a bit of butter,
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but the butter was bitter.
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Feel the rhythm, feel the clarity, feel the improvement.
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That's it for today.
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Take your time, practice slowly, and come back tomorrow.
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Because learning English is a journey,
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and you are already on the right path.
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Thank you for listening, and I will see you in the next episode.
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Your progress doesn't end here.
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To continue advancing your English skills,
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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion werden Sie eine innovative Methode zur Verbesserung Ihrer Sprachfähigkeiten kennenlernen, die als Shadowing bekannt ist. Shadowing ist eine effektive Technik, bei der Sie einem Sprecher folgen und dessen Worte sofort wiederholen. Ziel dieser Übung ist es, Ihre Aussprache, Klarheit und Ihr Selbstvertrauen zu stärken, während Sie Englisch sprechen üben. Wir beginnen mit einfachen, aber herausfordernden Zungenbrechern, die helfen, Ihre Mundmuskulatur zu trainieren und Ihre Sprachfähigkeit zu verbessern. Durch tägliches Üben werden Sie feststellen, dass Ihre shadow speech flüssiger und sicherer wird.

Wichtige Vokabeln & Phrasen

  • tongue twister - Zungenbrecher
  • pronunciation - Aussprache
  • confidence - Selbstvertrauen
  • language building blocks - Bausteine der Sprache
  • conversations - Gespräche
  • feedback - Rückmeldung
  • practice - Übung

Übungstipps

Um das Beste aus Ihrer shadowing Übung herauszuholen, befolgen Sie diese Tipps, die speziell auf das Tempo und den Ton dieses Videos abgestimmt sind:

  • Langsam wiederholen: Hören Sie sich den Sprecher genau an und wiederholen Sie die Sätze langsam. Achten Sie darauf, wie die Lippen und der Mund bewegt werden.
  • Hören und Nachsprechen: Üben Sie im Rhythmus des Sprechers. Warten Sie nach jedem Satz für einen kurzen Moment, bevor Sie wiederholen.
  • Fokus auf Klarheit: Ziel ist es, jede Silbe deutlich auszusprechen. Dies wird Ihnen helfen, Ihre Aussprache zu verbessern und Ihre shadow speech zu optimieren.
  • Sich selbst aufnehmen: Nehmen Sie Ihre Übungen auf und hören Sie sich diese an. Analysieren Sie Ihre Fortschritte und identifizieren Sie Bereiche, die verbessert werden können.
  • Tägliche Praxis: Versuchen Sie, täglich einen Zungenbrecher zu üben. Setzen Sie sich kleine, erreichbare Ziele, um Ihre Routine zu etablieren und das Englisch lernen mit YouTube noch effektiver zu gestalten.

Mit jedem Übungstag werden Sie feststellen, dass Ihr Englisch sicherer und flüssiger wird. Denken Sie daran: Englisch sprechen üben ist der Schlüssel zum Erfolg!

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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