Pratique du Shadowing: 2 hostages released as California bank standoff situation continues - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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This morning we're monitoring a tense standoff outside a bank in Southern California.
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This morning we're monitoring a tense standoff outside a bank in Southern California.
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Right now police are responding to an active hostage situation there.
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Officials say the suspect barricaded himself with several people inside and it's not clear exactly how many.
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CBS News national correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti joins us live from Bakersfield with more on all of this.
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Jonathan, good morning.
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What can you tell us?
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And Errol, good morning to you.
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We're here in downtown Bakersfield,
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about a block away from that chase bank.
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You can see here the scene has quieted down quite a bit.
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And this is we're hearing unconfirmed reports this morning that the suspect has been removed from the building.
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A nightmare scenario unfolded in Bakersfield, California, Tuesday.
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It appears he's going to be on the second floor west end.
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He has a hostage.
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After police say a man entered a chase bank around 1
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PM local time with an apparent bomb strapped to his body and began making threats.
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They say he barricaded himself in the building with several community members trapped inside overnight.
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Bakersfield police revealed two of those hostages had been released.
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We were able to negotiate the release of a second hostage,
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and it does appear that everybody else in the building is still in good health.
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But police say the situation is far from over,
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as an unknown number of hostages still remain inside the building.
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New video shows what appears to be a woman in distress inside that building,
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kneeling to the ground.
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Then another woman appears and seemingly kneels to the ground out of sight.
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Earlier in the day, police swarmed the area and locked down several government buildings, including City Hall.
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The most violent robberies, the ones you worry about are the real true takeover robberies or the hostage situations such as this.
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It is rare that these happen.
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CBS News law enforcement contributor Lance Lysing says that law enforcement team's main concern is getting everyone out safely.
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The more communication gives you more opportunities to understand the motivation and then maybe squeeze in some ability to,
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hey, let's release a hostage in return for this.
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And two hostages were released overnight as a result of those successful hostage negotiations.
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According to officials, there were no injuries.
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It's still unclear how many people are inside,
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if they remain inside that building as part of this ongoing investigation.
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I can tell you there are a number of family members
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here anxiously awaiting word as we now await official confirmation from police
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and authorities on the status of the suspect and the motive here, Errol.
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Yeah, such an anxious morning for those family members.
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Jonathan Vigliotti, they're on the scene for us in Bakersfield.
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Jonathan, thank you.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with the video titled "2 hostages released as California bank standoff situation continues" provides a unique opportunity for english speaking practice. The real-life context of a news report allows learners to understand how English is used in urgent and serious situations. By watching and repeating parts of the transcript, especially in the context of high-stakes communication, learners can improve their fluency and responsiveness, essential skills for handling similar discussions in daily life. This practice is also beneficial for IELTS speaking practice, helping learners articulate thoughts clearly under pressure.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Several key structures are utilized within the video transcript that demonstrate effective communication. Here are a few you can focus on:

  • Passive Voice: "Two hostages were released." This structure is often used in news reports to emphasize the action over the subject.
  • Present Continuous Tense: "Police are responding to an active hostage situation." This is helpful for describing ongoing actions. Practicing this tense will help you convey real-time information in conversations.
  • Definite Articles: "the suspect," “the scene.” Articles like 'the' are crucial for specificity in English, making your communication clearer and more effective.
  • Direct Speech: "What can you tell us?" Direct questions are essential in interviews and discussions, making your questioning skills more dynamic.

Using these structures in your practice sessions, particularly with a shadowing app, can enhance your speaking abilities as you mimic the flow and intonation of native speakers.

Common Pronunciation Traps

When practicing with this video, focus on words and phrases that are commonly mispronounced. Here are a few:

  • Barricade: Make sure to stress the second syllable (cah-de). This word's pronunciation is critical for clear communication during emergency discussions.
  • Hostage: This can often be mispronounced as "host-age." Remember to focus on the short 'a' sound to pronounce it correctly.
  • Negotiation: Pay particular attention to the 'sh' sound, often a challenge for learners. Break it down: neg-o-ti-a-tion.

Practicing these tricky words aloud, particularly through repetition in a learn english with youtube format, will reinforce your mastery of critical vocabulary. Using a shadowspeak strategy, where you repeat immediately after hearing, can dramatically improve your pronunciation and overall speaking confidence.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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