Shadowing-Übung: Stephanie On The Run | Full House - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Bye, Joey!
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Bye, Joey!
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Hi, Rosie.
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Better buckle up.
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I need some driving music.
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Whoa!
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Stay.
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Stay.
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Good car.
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Ah, P-R-N-D-R.
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Must mean radio.
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Whoa, Randy, whoa!
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I'm in the house, and I'm still in the car.
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Oh, my.
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Oh, no.
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Oh, no.
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Oh, my.
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What did I do?
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Please be a dream.
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Please be a dream.
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It's a nightmare.
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Maybe no one will notice.
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Hello, Michelle.
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There's a car in the kitchen.
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There is?
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Oh, there is.
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Did you see how it got here?
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No.
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Good.
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I made the clear.
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Until Joey gets home and tells Dad how he left me alone with the car.
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Then I'm dead.
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Me too.
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You got it, dude.
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It's on the block.
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Whoa, baby!
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There's a car in the kitchen!
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I told you so.
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Michelle, do you know how Joey's car got in here?
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Yes, I do.
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How?
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Through the window.
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Girl, it's home.
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Listen up.
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Have mercy.
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There's a...
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There's...
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There's a car in the kitchen.
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Thank you.
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How did a car get in the kitchen?
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Through the window.
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Everybody okay?
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Yeah, we're all fine.
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Hello?
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But I don't think Dad is going to be fine.
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Well, all right.
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We have to break this to him very gently, okay?
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Hey, where is everybody?
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In your new garage.
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Look at this house!
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Look at this kitchen!
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Look at this mess.
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I just waxed the floor.
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Where's my best friend, Joey?
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Dad, let me get one more picture of you.
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This is a very serious matter.
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That's okay.
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You don't have to smile.
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Steph, why can't you go home?
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I'm having a little problem.
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Actually, it's more like a super-gigantil dinosaur-sized problem.
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Steph, come over here.
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Sit down and tell me what happened.
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It's too terrible.
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I can't even say the words.
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Stephanie, honey, you can tell me anything.
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Okay.
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I dro...
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I dro...
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I dro...
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You dropped something.
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Did something break?
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What did you break?
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You name it, I broke it.
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Hey, Becky, it's me.
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It's Uncle Jesse.
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You've got to hide me.
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Oh, but Stephanie.
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Just don't tell him I'm here.
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Please, please, please.
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Uh, coming.
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I heard voices.
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Who were you talking to?
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Uh, nobody.
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I'm a talk show host, and I was practicing talking.
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You're beautiful.
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Way too beautiful for a business dinner.
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Oh, Jess, those are lovely roses.
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Are they for me?
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Maybe.
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Well, yeah, I was gonna come over and apologize for acting jealous about that McIntyre creep.
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Look at this.
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I'm doing it again.
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I'm sorry.
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Will you forgive me?
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Of course I forgive you.
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This was very sweet.
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Well, thanks for coming by.
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I'll call you later and tell you all about my boring dinner.
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Bye.
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Whose suitcase is that?
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Um, well, it's not what you think.
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Someone's in the closet, isn't there?
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Who's in the closet?
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What closet?
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It's McIntyre.
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McIntyre, come on out.
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I got your business dinner right here.
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Jess, Jesse.
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Just as I suspected.
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Nobody's in here.
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Steph, what are you doing here?
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Just hanging around.
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Come on down.
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Let's go.
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Steph has a super-giganto dinosaur-sized problem, Jesse.
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Well, she does, huh?
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Why don't you sit down over here and tell Uncle Jesse about it?
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Okay.
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I sort of drove Joey's car into the kitchen.
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You're the one who drove Joey's...
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Steph, you can't even drive.
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You're telling me.
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No wonder you're moving to Mexico.
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Hey, don't worry about it.
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My car!
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Rosie!
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This is my punishment for not filling the ice cube tray?
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Are you saying you didn't know about this?
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If I did, don't you think I would have bought a bigger jar of touch-up paint?
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Danny, when I left, Stephanie was watching my car.
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What the heck happened?
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Well, here's someone who knows what the heck happened.
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I was taking a make-believe drive to the country, and I wanted to play the radio.
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So I turned the key, and the next thing I knew, I was in the kitchen.
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I should have never left those keys in the ignition.
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It's not your fault, Joey.
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I had no business being in your new car.
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It was perfect.
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Well, almost.
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The radio didn't work.
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Now he tells me.
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Go ahead, Dad.
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Yo, scream.
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Punish me.
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Or if you want, I'll just move to Mexico.
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Right now, I want you just to wait upstairs in your room until I can figure out what to do with you.
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Come on, Steph.
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Here, Deej, take your sister upstairs.
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Make sure she doesn't skip the country.
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My turn to drive the car.
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You know the rules, Michelle.
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Nobody gets to drive until they're eight years old.
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Rosie!
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Don't cry.
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Be a big boy.
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Steph, there is nothing you could ever do that would make me stop hugging and kissing you.
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Nothing?
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Come here.
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Look, you have to know that no matter what you do wrong, and no matter how angry I get, I am always going to forgive you.
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Because I love you.
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How can you still love me?
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I wrecked Joey's car and I broke the house.
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Steph, those are just things.
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We can always buy a new car or we can put up a new wall.
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But there's only one Stephanie Judith Tanner.
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And you could never be Rippling.
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Gee, I never thought of that.
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I think about it every day.
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I love it.
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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion werden Sie mit einer amüsanten Szene aus einer Popularserie vertraut gemacht, in der es um ein Missgeschick mit einem Auto in der Küche geht. Durch wiederholtes Hören und Nachsprechen dieser Dialoge können Sie Ihre Englische Aussprache verbessern und gleichzeitig Ihren Wortschatz erweitern. Diese Übung bietet Ihnen die Möglichkeit, den natürlichen Sprachfluss und die Betonung im Englischen besser zu verstehen und selbst anzuwenden.

Wichtiger Wortschatz & Phrasen

  • driving music (Fahrmusik)
  • better buckle up (besser anschnallen)
  • car in the kitchen (Auto in der Küche)
  • how did it get here? (Wie ist es hierher gekommen?)
  • please be a dream (bitte sei ein Traum)
  • it's a nightmare (es ist ein Albtraum)
  • through the window (durch das Fenster)
  • have mercy (hab Erbarmen)

Übungstipps

Um das Beste aus dieser Lektion herauszuholen, empfehle ich Ihnen, die Technik des shadow speech anzuwenden. Hier sind einige spezifische Tipps für das Shadowing dieser Szene:

  • Langsame Wiederholung: Spielen Sie die Szene in langsamen Abschnitten ab und versuchen Sie mitzusprechen. Achten Sie dabei auf die Intonation und den Rhythmus der Sprecher.
  • Emotionen einfühlen: Versuchen Sie, die Emotionen und den Tonfall der Charaktere nachzuahmen, um ein Gefühl für die Stimmung der Szene zu bekommen.
  • Wortschatz üben: Konzentrieren Sie sich auf die neuen Wörter und Phrasen aus dem Dialog. Wiederholen Sie diese laut, um Ihren Wortschatz effektiv zu festigen und auch die richtige Aussprache zu üben.
  • Pause einlegen: Machen Sie kurze Pausen zwischen den Wiederholungen, um sicherzustellen, dass Sie die Sätze verstanden haben und sie korrekt nachsprechen können.
  • Aufnahme-Feedback: Nehmen Sie sich selbst auf, während Sie nachsprechen, und hören Sie sich die Aufnahmen an, um Ihre Fortschritte zu bewerten und Verbesserungspotenziale zu identifizieren.

Durch diese Methoden können Sie Ihr Englisch sprechen üben und effektive Fortschritte beim Erlernen der Englischen Aussprache erzielen. Nutzen Sie diese Lektion auf einer shadowspeaks Gemeinschaft oder shadowing site, um Ihr Lernen zu vertiefen!

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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