Shadowing-Übung: Usborne First Reading - Level 04 - The Hare and the Tortoise - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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The hare and the tortoise.
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The hare and the tortoise.
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Harry Hare loved running more than anything in the world.
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Every morning he woke up and went for a run.
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Then he ran to work.
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Ran around all day.
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Harry, you are early. And ran home.
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Everyone said he was the fastest hair around.
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Maybe the fastest hair in history.
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Harry, you are amazing!
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Harry was sure of it.
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Well, you know, I do a lot of training.
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Tom's daughters worked with Harry.
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All day long, he heard Harry boasting.
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He didn't think Harry was so special.
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I beat my own record again!
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Harry was always laughing at him.
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Take your time, Tommy.
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I'll just run on the spot until you are ready.
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One morning, Harry was feeling very pleased with himself.
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He ran to work in record time.
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I really need some extra heavy shoes to slow me down.
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I must be the fastest creature in the world, he boasted.
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Let's have a race to prove it.
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Come on, who wants to race?
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Harry couldn't believe it when Tom Todders plotted over.
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I will raise you, Harry, he said quietly.
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Tommy's low coach?
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Are you serious?
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Asked Harry.
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You wouldn't even get started.
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That's a good one.
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I mean it, said Tom.
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Let's have the race next Saturday at 10 o'clock.
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You choose where to race.
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Well, we'll all have a good laugh anyway.
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For the next few days,
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the animals talked about nothing else. Has Tommy gone crazy?
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The story was in all newspapers.
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It was even on television.
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Harry trained extra hard.
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He woke up early in the mornings and went running in the evenings.
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He knew he would win,
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but he wanted to win by miles.
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He chose a good long course for the race.
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Tom Totters didn't seem to be training at all.
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Perhaps he thought there was no point.
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Don't you think you should exercise a little? At last, Saturday arrived.
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All Harry's friends came to watch him race.
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Tom's friends were there too.
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But they didn't look quite so happy.
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It was a beautiful day.
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Harry saw some television cameras and did a little running special for them.
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Tom just kept on talking to his friends.
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Soon it was time for the race to begin.
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Harry was already at the starting line.
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Tom slowly ambled over.
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Come on, Tommy!
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Let's not start late!
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On your marks, get set, go! shouted the umpire.
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Harry raised off and disappeared almost at once.
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Everyone laughed as poor Tom plodded over the line.
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As soon as he was out of sight,
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Harry stopped beside a tree to rest.
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Just need to catch my breath.
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After all his early morning training, Harry was very tired.
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Nobody was looking.
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He had plenty of time to sit down for a while.
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He would still win this race easily.
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His eyes started closing.
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Why not have a nap?
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That would make it even funnier when he won the race.
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He sat down in the shade.
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Soon he was asleep.
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Meanwhile, Tom's tortoise was slowly making his way along the course.
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Most of the animals had gone straight to the finish line.
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Only Tom's friends stayed with him.
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Nobody saw Harry sleeping under his tree.
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Hours passed.
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The sun was setting and the air was cool.
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Harry woke up with a start.
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Where was he?
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Suddenly, he remembered the race.
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He hadn't meant to slap for so long,
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but he could still beat Tom.
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Harry felt much better after his nap.
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He did a few stretches, then raised off.
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He could see the finish line now.
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There was a huge crowd.
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They were already cheering.
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At that moment, he saw a small brown shell shape coming up to the line.
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Harry felt cold all over.
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Surely that wasn't Tom?
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He rang faster than ever before.
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Yes, he could do it!
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Then the cheering grew louder and louder.
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Look, it's Harry!
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Whatever happened to him?
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Harry died over the line.
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But he was too late.
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Well done, Tommy!
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Tommy's the winner!
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Tom Tottors had won, and he didn't even look out of breath.
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About the story The hare and the Tottors as one of the Aesop fables.
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These are a collection of short stories first told in the ancient Greece around 4,000 years ago.
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Nobody knows exactly who Aesop was,
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but the stories are still popular today,
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and they are known all over the world.
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The stories are often about animals,
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and they always have a moral,
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a message or lesson at the end.
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The moral of the story about the hare and the tortoise is,
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slow and steady wins the race.
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Warum das Sprechen mit diesem Video üben?

Das Video "Der Hase und die Schildkröte" bietet eine unterhaltsame und lehrreiche Möglichkeit, dein Englisch zu verbessern. Die lebhaften Charaktere und die spannende Handlung machen es einfach, dich in die Geschichte einzufühlen. Das regelmäßige Üben des Sprechens im Kontext dieser Erzählung hilft dir, deine Aussprache und Sprachfertigkeiten zu verfeinern. Durch shadow speech kannst du die Intonation und den Rhythmus der Sprache besser erfassen. Dies ist besonders effektiv, wenn du mit Englisch lernen mit YouTube beginnst und den Dialog im Video nachsprichst.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

  • Direkte Rede: Im Video wird häufig direkte Rede verwendet, was dir hilft, Konversationen nachzuvollziehen. Beispielsweise: „Come on, who wants to race?“ Diese Struktur ist im Alltag sehr gebräuchlich.
  • Fragen stellen: Fragen wie „Are you serious?“ zeigen, wie Unsicherheiten im Gespräch ausgedrückt werden. Das Erlernen solcher Fragen kann deine Kommunikationsfähigkeiten stärken.
  • Superlative: Der Einsatz von Superlativen wie „the fastest creature“ ist entscheidend für das Verständnis von Vergleichen im Englischen. Du lernst, wie man Stärke und Überlegenheit durch die Sprache ausdrückt.
  • Vokabeln im Kontext: Wörter wie „boasted“ und „trained“ werden in einem klaren Kontext verwendet, was dir hilft, ihre Bedeutung besser zu verstehen und sie im eigenen Sprechen zu integrieren.

Gemeinsame Aussprachefallen

Während das Video viele nützliche Wortschatz trägt, gibt es auch einige Wörter, die für viele Lernende eine Herausforderung darstellen können. Das Wort „tortoise“ ist ein Beispiel, das oft falsch ausgesprochen wird. Achte darauf, dass die Silben klar und deutlich ausgesprochen werden, um Verwirrung zu vermeiden. Auch „trained“ wird gelegentlich mit einem zu starken „d“ am Ende ausgesprochen, was die Verständlichkeit beeinträchtigen kann. Indem du die Prinzipien des shadowspeak anwendest und die Dialoge nachsprichst, kannst du diese Probleme überwinden. Nutze die Möglichkeit, diese Aussprachefallen beim shadowing site zu identifizieren und gezielt zu üben.

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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