Shadowing-Übung: Why Do You Always Feel Tired? |🎙️ 8 Minute English | Beginner - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hello, everyone.
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Welcome back to 8 Minute English on the Learn English Podcast channel.
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I'm Nathan, your host, and today we're diving into a topic that probably speaks to many of you.
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So, let me guess.
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Are you feeling tired right now?
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I mean, why else would you click on this episode?
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Have you ever wondered why you always seem to look or feel exhausted?
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Well, you're not alone.
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Many people deal with this issue every single day, including my friends.
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You know, I was talking to a friend yesterday and they said,
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Nathan, why do I always look so tired?
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At first I laughed and said,
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well, maybe you need more coffee.
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But then I thought about it.
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Why do so many of us feel and look tired all the time?
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It's not just about sleep, right?
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There's so much more going on.
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Maybe it's the stress from work,
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or maybe it's sitting in front of a screen all day.
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And let's not forget things like dehydration or just not taking proper breaks.
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So I started reading about it,
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and wow, there's so much to learn about why we feel this way.
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And here's the thing.
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If you've ever wondered why you feel drained or why people tell you,
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you look tired, you're in the right place.
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Today, we're going to dig into what's behind that tired look and feeling.
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And more importantly, what you can do to fix it and feel better.
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Oh, and stick around, because we'll also hear a great conversation between three friends sharing their experiences.
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Plus, don't forget to grab our free PDF with tips and key phrases.
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It's a great way to keep learning after the episode.
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Ready?
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Let's jump right in.
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Hey, Mia, you look a bit tired today.
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Everything okay?
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I've noticed that too.
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What's been going on?
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Ugh, I feel exhausted.
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I've been waking up with these dark circles under my eyes lately.
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And it's not just that.
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Even simple things like folding laundry or making breakfast leave me feeling completely drained.
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That sounds tough.
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Have you been getting enough rest or is something else going on?
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I'm not sure.
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I think it's a mix of not sleeping well and just feeling overwhelmed lately.
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I think it's because I'm not sleeping well.
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I stay up late scrolling through social media,
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and it's hard to fall asleep after that.
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Oh, that'll do it.
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Blue light from your phone can mess with your sleep.
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Yeah, I read somewhere that it stops your brain from producing melatonin,
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the hormone that helps you sleep.
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That's interesting.
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I didn't know it could be that serious.
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It is.
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And not sleeping well can affect more than just your energy.
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It can also make your skin look dull and give you those dark circles.
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I actually read about this dermatologist who said,
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lack of sleep slows down your skin's repair process.
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That makes sense.
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I've also noticed my hair feels weaker lately.
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Could lack of sleep affect that too?
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Absolutely.
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Poor sleep can lower your body's ability to produce keratin,
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which is essential for healthy hair.
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Okay, so lack of sleep is definitely one problem.
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But do you think my diet could also be a reason?
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For sure.
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If you're not drinking enough water or eating foods with vitamins,
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that could definitely make you look more tired.
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Exactly.
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Foods like spinach or oranges are full of vitamin C,
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which helps brighten your skin and keep you energized.
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Oh, and don't forget about iron.
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Low iron levels can make you feel fatigued and even dizzy.
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Hmm.
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I'll start drinking more water and adding more fruits and veggies to my meals.
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That's a great start.
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Oh, and don't forget to take breaks during work.
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Yeah, sitting at a desk all day can make you feel more sluggish and even impact your mental health.
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So, what should I do?
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Try the 20-20-20 rule.
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Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
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It's great for your eyes.
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And get up and stretch every hour.
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It helps with circulation and keeps you more focused.
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That's actually really helpful.
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Thanks, guys.
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Anytime, Mia.
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Remember, small changes can make a big difference.
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Let us know how it goes.
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Let's take a look at the helpful phrases from today's discussion.
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One, feel drained.
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to feel very tired and without energy.
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After working all day, I felt completely drained.
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2. Dark circles, dark marks under your eyes,
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often from lack of sleep.
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I have dark circles because I stayed up too late.
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3. Overwhelmed, feeling like you have too much to do or too many problems.
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She felt overwhelmed with work and didn't know where to start.
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4. Brighten up – to make something or someone look or feel more lively or cheerful.
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Example – eating more fruits and vegetables can brighten up your skin.
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5. Take breaks – to stop doing something for a short time to rest.
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Example – it's important to take breaks during work to stay focused.
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6. Hydrate – to drink enough water to keep your body healthy.
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Remember to hydrate throughout the day to avoid feeling sluggish.
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Blood flow, the movement of blood around your body to deliver oxygen and nutrients.
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Stretching regularly helps improve blood flow to your muscles.
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Screen time, the amount of time you spend looking at screens like phones or computers.
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Limiting screen time before bed can help you sleep better.
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Now, let's discuss two quick questions from today's talk.
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Question 1.
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Why is it important to take breaks during work?
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Taking breaks helps your body rest,
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improves blood flow, and keeps your mind fresh.
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What do you think?
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Question 2.
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How does staying hydrated affect your energy levels?
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Drinking water keeps you energized and prevents fatigue.
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Have you noticed a difference when you stay hydrated?
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Before we wrap up, let me remind you of today's key takeaway.
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changes can lead to big improvements.
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Did you know that poor sleep can impact more than just your energy levels?
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A fun fact is that sleep-deprived people are 20% more likely to make poor decisions,
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according to a study by Harvard.
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That's because sleep is when your brain processes information and recharges.
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Another fascinating study by Stanford found that staying hydrated can improve focus by up to 14%.
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So, if you've been feeling scatterbrained or unfocused,
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maybe grab a glass of water.
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Let's talk about screen time for a moment.
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Did you know the average person spends seven hours a day looking at screens?
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Excessive screen time, especially at night,
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can trick your brain into thinking it's still daytime.
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This delays the release of melatonin,
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which is the hormone that makes you feel sleepy.
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A tip here, try putting away your phone an hour before bed,
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And here's something cool.
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Standing up every 30 minutes can reduce the risk of heart disease by 30%.
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This comes from a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
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Regular movement not only benefits your body,
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but also helps refresh your mind.
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So, what's one small change you can make today to feel less tired?
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Let us know in the comments below.
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Don't forget to check out the free PDF with tips and vocabulary from today's episode.
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We hope you found today's episode helpful and motivating.
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Leave a comment below and let us know your thoughts or share any tips you found helpful.
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Thanks for tuning in to 8 Minute English.
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See you next time and take care.

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Das Üben des Sprechens über Themen, die uns anspringen, ist eine hervorragende Methode, um Englischkenntnisse zu stärken. In der heutigen Episode von "8 Minute English" geht es um das oft unterschätzte Thema Müdigkeit. Viele Menschen können sich mit dem Gefühl eigener Erschöpfung identifizieren, weshalb es sich bestens eignet, um im Kontext von Alltagssituationen zu lernen. Durch das Nachsprechen der Dialoge und das Eintauchen in die Diskussion lernen die Lernenden nicht nur wichtige Redewendungen, sondern können auch ihre eigene Ausdrucksweise verfeinern. Wenn Sie sich in Ihrem Alltag müde fühlen, haben Sie eine solide Basis, um das Thema weiter zu erkunden und Ihre Fähigkeiten im Englisch sprechen üben zu verbessern, indem Sie in die Rolle der Gesprächspartner schlüpfen.

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Im Video werden mehrere bedeutende grammatikalische Strukturen und Ausdrücke verwendet, die für Lernende nützlich sind:

  • "Have you ever wondered..." – Diese Frageform wird eingesetzt, um das Interesse des Zuhörers zu wecken und persönliche Erlebnisse anzusprechen.
  • "It's not just about..." – Ein hilfreicher Ausdruck, um komplexe Ideen zu erläutern und den Gedankenfluss zu lenken.
  • "I think it's a mix of..." – Ein Ausdruck, der dazu verwendet wird, um Gedanken zu formulieren und Meinungen zu äußern, wichtig für die Teilnahme an Diskussionen.
  • "Scrolling through social media..." – An dieser Stelle wird ein alltägliches Verhalten erwähnt, das das Zuhören erleichtert und mit dem alle Lernenden sich identifizieren können.

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Einige Wörter und Phrasen im Video könnten beim Aussprechen eine Herausforderung darstellen:

  • "Exhausted" – Achten Sie auf die Betonung in diesem Wort, die oft übersehen wird.
  • "Melatonin" – Ein medizinischer Begriff, der möglicherweise nicht vertraut ist und dessen Aussprache wichtig ist, um Missverständnisse zu vermeiden.
  • "Scrollen" – Das englische Wort wird unterschiedlich ausgesprochen, weshalb es für nicht-native Sprecher knifflig sein könnte.

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