Pratique du Shadowing: A2 English Listening Practice - Unique Things in the US - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hey English learners!
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Welcome to this A2 English listening practice video.
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I hope you're doing well and that you're ready to practice your listening comprehension.
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And in today's video, I'm going to talk about some unique things in the U.S.
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Some things that might be particular to the U.S or maybe they're more common here.
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So, I'm sure you'll enjoy this video.
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All right, let me sit down and we'll get started.
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Okay, let me talk about some unique things here in the US.
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First of all, one of the things that you will notice when you come here is that there's a lot of space.
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So what do I mean when I say this?
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Well, a good example is streets here, roads, highways.
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You'll notice that the lanes are usually pretty wide.
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There's a lot of space,
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even just the number of lanes.
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Oftentimes on freeways or on other streets, There are many lanes.
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There's more space.
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They are wider.
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Even in parking lots, usually we have big parking lots at grocery stores and
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other types of malls and things like that and parking is typically free in these types of parking lots,
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which is nice but there's a lot of space when it comes to roads and parking lots.
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Also houses, right?
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Houses tend to be a little bigger here than in other countries maybe.
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There are bigger yards like there's more space outside the house,
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behind the house, in in front of the house,
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so there's more space there.
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Oftentimes, each member, each person who lives in that house,
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they have more personal space.
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It's less common in the US for children to share bedrooms with other siblings.
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In other countries, that's super common.
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In the US, it's less common.
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Oftentimes, each kid has their own bedroom.
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So, you see what I'm saying.
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There's a lot of space here.
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People really like their space.
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You can see it when you look at the houses here,
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the yards, the streets, all of that.
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There's a lot of space for people here.
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Another thing that I wanted to mention is that the US has a very strong state identity in each state.
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The US has 50 states and each state has an identity that's unique from other states and oftentimes there's pride,
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like people are proud of their state.
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This I think is is bigger in the US than in other countries.
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In other countries there are fewer distinctions between states.
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Maybe people think more about cities rather than states,
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but in the US, states have a very strong identity.
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Not only that, but they also have different laws So some things are legal in some states,
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but illegal in other states.
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That's really important to know, right?
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The atmosphere is different.
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The culture is different in different states.
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I live in California and it's very different here from other states in the US.
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So we have a very strong state identity in each state
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and a lot of distinctions and differences between different states, different laws.
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So this is something that is a little unique because I think
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that in most other countries states don't have as much power,
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they can't make many different laws that are different from other states,
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people might not pay as much attention to states and distinctions.
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So I think it's something that exists more here in the US than in other countries.
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Maybe I'm wrong, but it's what I've noticed.
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Another unique thing in the US is the sports.
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In the US, we don't have one dominant sport.
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But in most countries, this is the case.
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Usually it's soccer.
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Like, soccer is by far the most popular sport and the other sports are down here.
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In the US, we don't have this.
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American football is the most popular sport that people watch.
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But it's not the dominant sport.
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There are a lot of other sports that many people watch,
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like basketball, like baseball, even hockey.
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Soccer is becoming a little more popular.
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We don't have one dominant sport.
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And it's funny because this year is a World Cup year.
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And often when Americans watch the World Cup,
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they have to learn some of the rules of soccer
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because soccer is not the dominant sport here like it is in other countries.
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I can remember watching the World Cup here
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and the commentators had to explain a couple of the rules like things that were not allowed.
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People here don't know what offsides means so it just shows
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that soccer is not our dominant sport so So that's kind of unique here.
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And one other unique thing in the US is the incredible amount of variety here.
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There are tons of different products,
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for example, that you can buy in the US.
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You see many, many options
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and a lot of people like to come here to go shopping because of all of the variety.
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And for example, my wife's family,
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they often ask us to buy specific things here and take them to Mexico when we visit them,
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for example, because it's a lot easier to find those products here.
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We have a lot of variety.
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even online shopping, it might be really expensive to buy certain products if you live in another country.
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So you just don't buy those products.
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But here in the US it's usually pretty cheap to have things delivered
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so it makes it seem like we have more variety
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because we can choose from all these different products and we don't have to pay a ton of money for shipping, right?
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So it also makes it feel like there's more variety.
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Also with restaurants, for example,
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when people want to go out to eat here they usually
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say what do you feel like today do you feel
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like Chinese Mexican Thai Mediterranean etc they often
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give options of other countries cuisines that's super common here
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because we have a huge variety of different cuisines from all over the world.
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Of course in other countries you have this too,
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but it's a very very wide variety here.
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Like just in my city I can go eat food from Bangladesh,
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from Nepal, from wherever countries where many people have never even tried their food before.
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It's really cool to have all of this variety when it comes to restaurants.
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So those were some of the unique things that I wanted to mention.
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Maybe in the future I'll do another video and talk about some other elements,
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other unique elements in the US.
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but I hope you enjoyed this video.
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Remember that if you want my pronunciation training,
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click on the link below to sign up and you can start to improve your pronunciation skills in English.
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So check that out and thank you all for listening
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and watching this video and I'll talk to you in the next one.

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About This Lesson

Welcome to this A2 English listening practice session, where you will enhance your listening comprehension skills while learning about unique aspects of the United States. In this lesson, you will explore topics about the spaciousness found in American homes, roads, and the distinctive identities of each state. By practicing this content, you'll not only improve your understanding of English but also gain insight into cultural differences. This exercise is great for learners at the A2 level looking to enrich their vocabulary and boost their confidence in English speaking practice.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Space: Refers to the amount of physical room or area available.
  • Wide roads: Streets that have a larger distance across their lanes.
  • Personal space: The physical space immediately surrounding someone, often considered as needing to be respected.
  • State identity: The unique characteristics and pride associated with a specific U.S. state.
  • Legal differences: Variations in laws between different states.
  • Pride: A feeling of satisfaction from one's own achievements, which can also include feelings towards one's state.
  • Parking lots: Designated areas for parking vehicles, often found at shopping centers or malls.

Practice Tips

To make the most out of your listening and speaking practice, try employing the shadowing technique while watching the video. This involves playing the audio and repeating what you hear immediately after, which can significantly improve your English pronunciation. Pay attention to the speed of delivery in the video, as it may vary. Start by listening a couple of times without speaking, allowing yourself to absorb the content. Then, gradually begin to mimic the speaker's tone and pace. Remember, if you struggle to distinguish between similar sounds, like "bus" and "boss," focus on those specific words during your practice.

Using shadow speech in this manner will help reinforce both your understanding and speaking abilities. Consistent practice with this method will enable you to build confidence in your English speaking practice while naturally enhancing your language skills.

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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