Shadowing-Übung: The Last Photo - by Bernard Smith | Leitura para Iniciantes - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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The last photo, Bernard Smith.
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The last photo, Bernard Smith.
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It is Saturday afternoon.
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Martin and his sister Pam are in Cambridge for the day.
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They are looking at the beautiful old buildings of this university city.
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She likes taking photos and sometimes they are very good, But sometimes they are not very good and Martin laughs at them.
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It is five o'clock.
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Pam and Martin are going home now.
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They are tired of their long day.
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They are in the garden near the bus station.
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Let's have a last photo of you, says Pam.
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Oh no, not again, says Martin.
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Come on, says Pam.
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It's the last one.
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I want to finish the film in my camera.
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Oh, all right, says Martin.
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He stands in front of the flowers.
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Look at me, says Pam and takes a photo.
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A man with a big rucksack on his back walked between Pam and Martin.
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Oh no, says Pam.
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Now I've got a picture of that man, not of you, Martin.
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The man looks at Pam.
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He's angry.
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He goes across the road without a word.
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That man isn't very nice, is he? says Martin.
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No, says Pam.
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And that was the last picture on the film, too.
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The man with the rucksack on his back goes into the bus station.
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He has got sunglasses and a blue hat.
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Come on, says Martin.
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Let's find our bus.
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They go into the bus station.
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Look, says Martin.
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There's that man again.
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He's getting to that bus.
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He's going to Aberdeen.
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That's in Scotland.
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Good, says Pam.
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Far from here, far from me.
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She's angry with the man.
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Three days later, on Tuesday, Pam has got her photos from the shop.
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Look at this, she says to Martin.
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There are the photos of us in Cambridge.
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Oh, these are all very good, says Martin.
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But not this last one, says Pam.
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Look, it's that man with the rucksack.
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In the photo, the man is in front of Martin.
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You cannot see Martin behind the man's rucksack.
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Wait a minute, says Martin.
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I know that face.
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It's in the newspaper.
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Have you got it?
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Today's newspaper, says Pam.
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Yes, it's here.
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Why?
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Yes, here he is.
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Look at this picture, says Martin.
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Pam looks at the photo in the newspaper.
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Who's that? she asks.
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It says in the paper his name is Alan Rook, says Marty, and he works in a bank in London.
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But on Monday morning, yesterday morning, no Alan Rook.
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The people at the bank don't know where he is.
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And they said he's got a hundred thousand pounds with him.
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The police are looking for him too.
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But is that the man in my photo? asks Pam.
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He hasn't got a beard and he hasn't any hair.
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Look at his ears.
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Look at his nose, says Martin.
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It's him, I know it is.
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Martin has an idea.
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He takes a pencil and starts to draw on the newspaper.
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What are you doing? asks Pam.
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Look, says Martin, I'm putting dark glasses and a two-day bed on the man in this photo.
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Now I'm drawing a hat on his head, see?
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Now look at the two pictures.
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You're right, says Bam.
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It's him.
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It's Alan Rook.
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Come on, says Martin, let's take these pictures to the police.
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At the police station, Pam and Martin speak to a policeman.
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They put Pam's photo and the newspaper on the table and they tell their story.
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That's Alan Rourke, says the policeman, in Cambridge at 5 o'clock on Saturday.
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The big question is, where is he now?
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We think we know.
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He's in Scotland in Aberdeen, says Pam.
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Or he's near there.
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They tell the policeman about the man and the bus to Aberdeen.
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He's got a rucksack and a tent on his back in the photo, says the policeman.
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He isn't living in a hotel.
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He's camping.
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If you're lucky, he's still in Scotland.
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I must make a telephone call.
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The policeman telephones the police station in Aberdeen.
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Alan Rooks is in Scotland, he says.
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We think he's camping near Aberdeen.
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He's got a short bear now.
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The next day, the police in Aberdeen find Alan Rook in a tent in the mountains near Aberdeen.
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The money from the bank is in his rucksack.
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The next morning, Pam Martin's story is in all the newspapers.
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There is Pam's photo of Alan Rook at the bus station.
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There is a picture of Martin and Pam, too.
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In the newspaper it says, Come at a girl, gets photo of Rook.
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Police in Aberdeen, find bank money.
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The people at the bank are very happy.
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They give Pam and Martin a thousand pounds.
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My last photo is a good one after all, laughs Pam.
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Now I can buy a very good new camera.

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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion werden Sie Ihre Fähigkeiten im Englisch sprechen üben und Ihre Aussprache verbessern. Der Text stammt aus der Geschichte "The Last Photo" von Bernard Smith und bietet eine einfache, aber interessante Handlung, die Ihnen hilft, wichtige Vokabeln und Phrasen zu lernen. Durch das Nachsprechen der Dialoge können Sie das Hörverständnis und die mündliche Ausdrucksfähigkeit steigern. Diese Technik wird als shadowing bezeichnet, bei der Sie den Sprecher imitieren, um Ihren Sprachfluss und Ihre Intonation zu verbessern.

Wichtige Vokabeln & Phrasen

  • tired - müde
  • last photo - letztes Foto
  • angry - wütend
  • beautiful - schön
  • bus station - Bushaltestelle
  • don't laugh at me - lach nicht über mich
  • goodbye - auf Wiedersehen
  • film in my camera - Film in meiner Kamera

Übungstipps

Um das Beste aus Ihrer Übung herauszuholen, verwenden Sie die shadow speech Technik. Beginnen Sie, indem Sie das Video in einem moderaten Tempo abspielen. Hören Sie sich die Dialoge zwischen Pam und Martin genau an. Achten Sie darauf, wie die Worte betont und die Sätze strukturiert sind. Versuchen Sie, die Sätze gleichzeitig mit den Sprechern zu wiederholen. Dies hilft Ihnen, die richtige Aussprache zu erlernen und Ihren eigenen Sprachrhythmus zu finden.

Wenn Sie Schwierigkeiten haben, können Sie das Tempo des Videos anpassen. Nutze eine shadowing site, um geeignete Materialien zu finden, die Ihrem Niveau entsprechen. Nehmen Sie sich die Zeit, um die Phrasen mehrmals hintereinander zu üben, bis Sie sich wohl fühlen. Der Schlüssel liegt in der Wiederholung und im aktiven Nachahmen der Sprechweise der Muttersprachler. Diese Methode wird Ihnen helfen, Ihre Fähigkeiten schnell zu verbessern und sicherer im Englisch sprechen üben zu werden.

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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