Shadowing-Übung: This is Bath, England | Slow British English - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hi, my name is Evie and this is a video in slow English to help you practice your listening comprehension.
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What is this?
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A big curve.
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Today we are in Bath
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which in my opinion is probably the most beautiful city here in the UK or well at least in England.
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We're currently standing in this really small park but I thought
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that we could just check out some of the most important places here in the city.
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So Bath is a really famous city for its architecture.
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It has some buildings from the Roman era and also some buildings from the Georgian period.
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So that's like the 18th century, the 1700s.
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Right now we are on our way to the Royal Crescent which is one of the most iconic sections of this city.
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You will see when we get there why this area is so iconic,
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why it's so special.
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So let's go for a walk in the sunshine.
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we're gonna head this way through the park
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and yeah I will show you a little bit of the city
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and we will just explore a little bit of Bath today
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We're now walking into one of the parks which is on the way to where?
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The Royal Crescent.
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You can see here above the park entrance these lions.
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You can see the flowers on the tree.
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We call that blossom.
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So here's the sign for the royal crescent.
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A crescent is like the shape that these buildings are in,
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like a big curve.
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And these are residential houses.
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So people do live here.
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Very rich people live here.
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Obviously all of the city is not quite as as grand as this,
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as kind of fancy as this,
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as we would say posh.
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So posh is a word actually that only exists in English.
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Posh is basically like upper class,
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kind of rich, fancy And these buildings here are definitely posh Honestly,
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you can tell by the cars There are a lot of Range Rovers Which is a posh,
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a posh car
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People will often use the way that you pronounce the word bath To tell if you are posh or not So,
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the kind of important letter here is the A.
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If you are posh, you will pronounce this city as Bath, Bath, like this.
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And if you are from the countryside in this area,
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if you are from the countryside,
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you will say Bath, like this,
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bath if you're wondering which one I say
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when I speak on these videos I tend to use an accent
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that is more modern RP so a little bit more posh
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so in most of these videos you will hear me saying bath
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but if I have a glass of wine if I'm with friends
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if I'm speaking with my family I'm much more likely to
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say bath where I'm from in Cornwall that's more our accent
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so we say bath we say grass but
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if you were posh you would say bath and grass grass or grass bath or bath it's also really sunny today
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nice like blue sky
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so all of the doors in the royal crescent are
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white you can see all of the doors are white except for this one at number 22
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so apparently in the 1970s the lady at this house
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number 22 she painted her door yellow and it upset this city
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so much that she went to court
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so she had to go to court to basically argue that she was allowed to paint her own front door
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yellow people were worried that it was kind of breaking tradition so
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breaking that it was breaking the tradition of the kind of classic white door
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that the rest of the buildings have obviously she did win the trial so
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there is only one house here now number 22
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which has a yellow front door kind of interesting no
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so it's still very early well
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it's not it's not very early what time is it like 4 p.m
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it's like 4 p.m so we have a few hours until the sun sets
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so the royal crescent is behind me now
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and we are going to head into the main city i will try and film but i'm shy okay i'm shy
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so for now let's head back into the city let's go back into bath
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or bath we are walking back into the city
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but i'm going to teach you a word that you will never ever use in english
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okay do you see this this thing here made of stone is an obelisk it's an obelisk
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because honestly i don't even know why but that like stone pillar is an obelisk you will probably never use that
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The pub is called The Raven,
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which is a type of bird,
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like a black bird, like a crow.
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There's a gin bar.
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How funny.
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It's closed.
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No gin.
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No gin today.
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It's so peaceful.
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A cafe, cookies.
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Open, coffee and cookies.
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And then the bridge.
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we are now walking towards the abbey the abbey is basically just like a big church here in bath
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it is quite an impressive building so i will try try
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and grab some clips for you
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but it has these amazing walls made of bath stone
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which is that light beige stone and it's right next to the old Roman baths it's literally right next door
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It's a cafe.
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Where is it?
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They were fully booked.
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So behind me are the Roman baths,
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which are why this city is called Bath.
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Here in Bath there are hot springs.
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So water is coming up from the centre of the earth to the surface the surface
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and the water is warm okay it's hot they're natural hot springs the Roman baths
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that are here are original from like 70 AD really old really impressive and they're right behind me
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so we are now at the baths that this city is named after so let's let's go in
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We are here at the hot springs.
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this temple we are sitting in right now is Roman so it's from about 70 AD do you remember the exact day?
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73 so the temple we are sitting in right now is from 73 79 AD
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these hot springs are baths okay so these are Roman baths people used to swim
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or bathe in the water
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and it was a really important part of Roman culture it was an important part of Roman social culture.
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So this is a way that you would make friends or kind of spend time with other people.
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There was also a religious element to these hot springs.
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So something interesting that we learned is that people used to use this hot spring to curse other people.
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So they would write in metal the names of people that they wanted the goddess of this hot spring,
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the goddess of this hot spring to curse.
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And people have found them thousands and thousands of years later, these curses.
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so for example people are cursing somebody who stole their cloak
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or they're cursing somebody who i don't know all sorts of people nowadays you cannot swim in the water
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because this is a museum but there are other spas in the city
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that you can use to go swimming we actually walked past
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a hot spring that you can swim in earlier on today
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but what an impressive building and so cool
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that you can sit here so close to the water it's amazing and you can see all of the
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like what are those with the flames what are those called
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torches they have torches burning all around the outside of the spring
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and statues are watching from over the top of the balcony it's incredibly cool it's really really amazing to to be here
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Honestly, we are in here with the ruins of the old Roman temple.
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It kind of like stinks.
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Like it kind of smells bad in here.
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I think it's probably the hot springs I have no idea
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so we are now leaving we are now leaving the baths but yeah super gorgeous
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but it's time it's time to go okay
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so behind me is the bath and well the bath house
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and I think honestly it's time to get a drink and get some dinner as well we
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and now we are going to grab something to eat I think it's time to have dinner
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so that is basically the plan now I just wanted to say thank you
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so much for watching and I will see you in the next one oh and film there that's super cute too
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What was that accent?
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What was what?
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That accent.
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I just really thought that the...
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Oh, no it is the other way.
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No. No. It is this one.
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It is this one.
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It is this one.
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you

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Warum das Sprechen mit diesem Video üben?

Das Video von Evie bietet eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, Englisch sprechen zu üben und das Hörverständnis zu verbessern. Durch die langsame Sprechweise wird es einfacher, den Inhalt zu erfassen und nachzusprechen. Bath, eine malerische Stadt in England, wird als Beispiel für interessante kulturelle und historische Elemente genutzt, die das Sprechen lebendig und relevant machen. Außerdem wird der Zuschauer ermutigt, die Stadt auf eine entspannte Art und Weise zu erkunden, was das Lernen in einem positiven Kontext fördert.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

Im Video werden mehrere Schlüsselstrukturen verwendet, die für Englischlerner von Bedeutung sind:

  • Präsensformen: Evie nutzt das Präsens, um über aktuelle Erlebnisse zu sprechen, wie "wir sind gerade in Bath". Dies ist eine alltägliche Struktur, die einfach zu merken ist.
  • Adjektive: Sie beschreibt die Stadt mit Adjektiven wie "schön", "posh" und "fancy". Der Gebrauch von Adjektiven ist wichtig, um Dinge zu beschreiben und mehr über die eigene Meinung auszudrücken.
  • Fragen: Die rhetorische Frage "Was ist das?" regt dazu an, nachzudenken und die Zuschauer aktiv in das Gespräch einzubeziehen, was für das Shadow Speaking nützlich ist.
  • Konditionalsätze: Das Beispiel "Wenn du posh bist..." zeigt, wie Vergleiche und Bedingungen im Englischen formuliert werden.

Gemeinsame Aussprachefallen

Im Video gibt Evie auch nützliche Tipps zur Englischen Aussprache, insbesondere zur Aussprache des Wortes "Bath". Es gibt zwei Hauptvarianten: Die posh Variante ("Bath") und die ländliche Variante ("bath"). Diese Unterschiede in der Betonung sind oft ein Hinweis auf sozialen Status oder Herkunft, was zur sprachlichen Identität beiträgt. Solche Feinheiten sind wichtig, um die Nuancen der Sprache zu verstehen und seine Englische Aussprache zu verbessern.

Zusätzlich wird der Begriff "posh" eingeführt, der bestimmte gesellschaftliche Konnotationen hat. Achte darauf, wie dieser Begriff in verschiedenen Kontexten verwendet wird – es ist eine wertvolle Erweiterung des Vokabulars für Sprache im Alltag.

Nutze die Gelegenheit, das Video mehrmals anzusehen und aktiv mitzusprechen, um dein Englisch sprechen zu üben und die vorgestellten Strukturen sowie Ausdrücke zu verinnerlichen. Das Shadow Speak ist eine effektive Methode, um deine Sprechfähigkeiten zu verbessern und mehr Selbstvertrauen beim Kommunizieren in Englisch zu gewinnen.

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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