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I was a writer.
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I was a writer.
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I wrote books.
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I write now, but nobody knows.
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Nobody can see me now.
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Something strange has happened to me.
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I will tell you about it.
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In January, I wanted to write a very long book.
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So I left my home,
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and I found a little room.
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This is a good room for a writer, I thought.
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I'll write my book here.
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It was a little room, but I liked it.
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It was very quiet.
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I began to work on my book, and I was happy.
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Then things began to happen.
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strange things.
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One day I was at my desk with my pen in my hand.
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Suddenly I thought, I want a coffee,
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and I haven't got any.
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I'll have to go to the shop.
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I put my pen on the table and went out.
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When I came back, I looked for the pen.
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It wasn't on the table.
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I looked on the floor,
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on my chair, and then on the table again.
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It wasn't there.
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I don't understand it, I thought.
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That night, another strange thing happened.
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I was in bed, and the room was very quiet.
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Suddenly, I opened my eyes.
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What was that?
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I wondered.
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Then I heard a voice.
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A man's voice.
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Who's there?
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I cried.
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There was no answer, and there was nobody in the room.
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I couldn't understand it, and I was afraid.
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What can I do?
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I thought.
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What was that?
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After that, strange things happened every day.
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But I had to finish my book, so I stayed there.
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The room was very small.
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There were not many things in it.
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Only a bed, a table, and a chair.
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And there was a mirror on the wall.
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It was a very old mirror, and I liked it.
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And then, one day, I looked in the mirror and I saw him, the other man.
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It wasn't me.
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This man had a beard, but I didn't.
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I shut my eyes and looked again.
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This time, I saw my face in the mirror.
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It didn't happen, I thought.
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I was wrong, there wasn't another man.
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I went for a walk that day,
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and I didn't work on my book.
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I didn't want to be in the room.
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I didn't want to see or hear strange things.
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At night I went home again.
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The room was very quiet.
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I looked in the mirror and saw my face. But I wasn't happy.
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I went to bed, but I couldn't sleep.
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I'll leave here tomorrow, I thought.
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And after that, I slept.
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But then another strange thing happened.
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The other man stood by my bed and spoke to me.
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You will never leave here, he said.
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You will stay with me.
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And then I opened my eyes.
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I was very cold and afraid.
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I'll leave now, I thought.
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I can't stay here for one more minute.
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Quickly, I put my things in a case.
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I wanted to go, now.
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I couldn't forget the man, so I was afraid. But afraid of what?
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I didn't know.
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When my clothes were in the case,
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I thought, I'll leave the room now.
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I looked round the room,
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and I also looked in the mirror again.
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And then I suddenly felt colder and more afraid.
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I couldn't see the other man in the mirror.
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Why?
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Because he wasn't there.
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But I couldn't see my face in the mirror.
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There was no face.
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Why not?
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I tried to shout, but no sound came.
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I had no voice.
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And then I saw him.
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I saw the other man.
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The man with the beard.
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But he wasn't in the mirror.
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He was at the table with my pen in his hand.
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He wrote my book with my pen.
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I was angry, and I tried to speak,
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but I couldn't, because I had no voice.
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The other man didn't speak.
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He smiled and wrote.
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Suddenly, there was a sound at the door,
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and I heard a friend's voice.
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Are you there? my friend called.
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I want to see you.
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I was very happy then.
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My friend will help me, I thought.
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But I couldn't move.
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The other man went to the door and opened it.
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Come in, he said to my friend.
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Come and see my room.
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I'm writing my book.
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My friend came into the room,
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but he didn't see me.
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He smiled at the other man.
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My friend said, Oh, you have a beard now?
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Again and again I tried to speak, but I couldn't.
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My friend couldn't see me.
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He couldn't hear me.
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he only saw the other man.
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That is my story.
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The other man has my room,
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and he also has my face and my voice.
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He will finish my book, too.
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but the other man doesn't know one thing i can write i can tell my story
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and i'm telling it to you

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Warum das Sprechen mit diesem Video üben?

Das Üben des Sprechens mit Videos wie "The Other Man" bietet eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, die gesprochenen Englischkenntnisse zu verbessern. Durch die Nachahmung der Charaktere und deren Ausdrucksweise können Lernende ihre Aussprache verfeinern und ein besseres Gefühl für den Sprachrhythmus entwickeln. Hierbei hilft das Englisch Shadowing, bei dem Lernende direkt auf das Gesprochene reagieren und nachahmen. Indem Sie die spannende und mysteriöse Erzählweise in diesem Video nutzen, wird das Englisch sprechen üben nicht nur effektiver, sondern auch unterhaltsamer.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

  • Vergangenheit: Der Protagonist spricht oft in der Vergangenheit ("Ich war ein Schriftsteller"). Dies hilft Ihnen, typisch englische Vergangenheitsformen zu erkennen und zu üben.
  • Bedingungssätze: Häufige Formulierungen wie "Wenn ich zurückkomme..." sind nützlich, um hypothetische Situationen zu beschreiben. Solche Strukturen erweitern Ihr Ausdrucksvermögen im Gespräch.
  • Rhetorische Fragen: Sätze wie "Wer ist da?" zeigen, wie Fragen verwendet werden können, um Spannung zu erzeugen – eine Technik, die beim Sprechen von Geschichten äußerst wertvoll ist.
  • Emotionale Ausdrücke: Der Einsatz von Ausdrücken wie "Ich war ängstlich" hilft, Emotionen präzise zu vermitteln, was für Gespräche über persönliche Erfahrungen wichtig ist.

Häufige Aussprachefallen

Einige Wörter und Redewendungen in diesem Video können für Deutschsprachige herausfordernd sein:

  • "strange": Achten Sie auf die englische Betonung und das lange "a" im Wort, das leicht zu einer falschen Aussprache führen kann.
  • "coffee": Der Vokal "o" kann variieren; üben Sie, ihn klar und deutlich auszusprechen, um Missverständnisse zu vermeiden.
  • "mirror": Achten Sie auf die verdoppelten Konsonanten und das rollende "r" – eine häufige Aussprachefalle für Nicht-Muttersprachler.

Indem Sie die in diesem Video vorkommenden Strukturen und die korrekte Aussprache üben, können Sie Ihre Fähigkeiten im shadow speech und somit auch im Englisch sprechen üben deutlich verbessern. Nutzen Sie diese wertvollen Lerninhalte, um Ihr Englisch zu perfektionieren und besser verstanden zu werden. Tauchen Sie ein in die Welt des shadowspeaks und entdecken Sie die mysteries der englischen Sprache!

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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