Pratique du Shadowing: B1 English Listening Practice - Thanksgiving - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hey everybody!
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Welcome to this B1 English Listening Practice video.
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You can use this video to practice your listening and comprehension as I speak.
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Before we start, remember to download my Listening Time podcast and become a Listening Time member at patreon.com slash listening time to receive my listening practice seminars.
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So today, I'm going to talk about Thanksgiving.
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We just recently celebrated this famous American holiday, so I thought it'd be a good topic for this video.
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So first of all, what are the origins of Thanksgiving?
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Where did it come from?
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Well, to be honest, there isn't really a whole lot that we can draw from to know that much about the first Thanksgiving.
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Actually, there's really only one short description written by a man named Edward Winslow regarding the first Thanksgiving feast.
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But from what we do know, the story goes a little something like this.
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In 1621, the pilgrims living in Plymouth, which was located in the modern-day state of Massachusetts, held a feast with the Wampanoag people, which were a Native American group that lived in the area at that time.
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This feast was a celebration of the Native Americans' first successful corn harvest and they decided to invite some of their Native American allies to join in.
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Nobody can say for sure what food was served, but it's safe to say that it probably didn't bear much resemblance to the Thanksgiving food we eat nowadays.
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So let's go through several traditional Thanksgiving dishes that you'll find on tables across the US.
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Firstly, and most importantly, you have the Thanksgiving turkey.
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This animal has become the iconic image of Thanksgiving and most families wouldn't be able to imagine a Thanksgiving without it.
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Besides turkey, another essential is the stuffing.
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This is a mix of herbs, spices, veggies, and breadcrumbs that are stuffed into the turkey before cooking.
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A good Thanksgiving meal needs a good stuffing.
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Another essential side dish is the cranberry sauce, which provides a good sweet contrast to the savory taste of the turkey.
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And a few other traditional side dishes include mashed potatoes and gravy, green bean casserole, dinner rolls, and for dessert people like to eat pies such as apple pie, pumpkin pie, and pecan pie.
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Alright, so besides food, what else is there to know about Thanksgiving?
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Well, as the name implies, it's supposed to be a day when people give thanks for the blessings in their lives.
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So for example, some families go around the dinner table and have each person say one thing that they're thankful for.
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I like this tradition because it allows us to take a step back and reflect on the good in our lives.
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We get so caught up in the stress of our everyday lives and all the bad things that happen to us, so it's nice to be able to put all that aside and acknowledge the blessings.
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On a lighter note, another common thing that people like to do on Thanksgiving is watch and play football.
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For some reason, Thanksgiving has become a big football day in America.
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So people can watch a couple games while they're cooking, or the adults and kids can play a game in the backyard while they're waiting for the big feast.
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One other important thing about Thanksgiving is that it's the day before Black Friday.
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This is the biggest shopping day of the year.
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In the US, many people start their Black Friday shopping at midnight after Thanksgiving.
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Many stores open their doors at 12 a.m.
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on this day, so a lot of people line up hours beforehand to make sure they get first dibs on the best deals.
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A lot of people criticize the fact that stores open at this time because it tends to take away a little bit from the Thanksgiving celebration and it adds a little bit more stress to the holiday.
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I'm not a big shopper, so Black Friday doesn't really mean much to me, but for other people and for companies, it's an important day.
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Okay, now I'm going to ask you a few questions to see how well you understood.
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Number one, in what year was the first Thanksgiving celebrated?
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Number two, what type of dessert is the most common on Thanksgiving?
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And number three, what's one popular Thanksgiving tradition?
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Alright, before we go, remember to download the Listening Time podcast and become a Listening Time member at patreon.com slash listening time so you can receive my listening practice seminars.
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And of course, subscribe to the channel and click on the bell.
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I'll see you next time.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing your speaking skills through listening exercises like the B1 English Listening Practice - Thanksgiving video can significantly enhance your fluency and comprehension. This video delves into the cultural aspects of Thanksgiving while providing an engaging context for language learning. By actively listening, you can mimic the speaker's intonation and pronunciation, making it an excellent opportunity to use a shadowing app for repetition. As you absorb the details about traditional dishes and holiday customs, you not only learn vocabulary but also understand how to use it appropriately in conversation. This comprehension is vital for anyone preparing for IELTS speaking practice or other language assessments.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

This video provides a rich context for understanding everyday English expressions and structures. Here are a few key points to consider:

  • Past Simple Tense: The speaker recounts events from the past, such as "In 1621, the pilgrims...," allowing you to see how to describe past occurrences.
  • Conditional Statements: Phrases like "it's safe to say that..." offer examples of expressing certainty, which is helpful for formal conversations or writing.
  • Descriptive Language: The speaker uses adjectives to enrich descriptions, such as "traditional Thanksgiving dishes," which can enhance your vocabulary and provide context for the food you discuss.

Utilizing these structures as you practice can help reinforce your learning and give you the confidence to converse comfortably in English.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While listening to the speaker, you may encounter some challenging words or expressions that can affect your pronunciation if not practiced. Here are a few to focus on:

  • Thanksgiving: Make sure to clearly articulate the "giving" part to avoid sounding like "Thanks-giving."
  • Cranberry: This word often trips up learners. Practice emphasizing the "cran-" syllable to ensure clarity.
  • Cast of characters: When describing people and their roles, ensure you practice the soft 'g' and 'a' sounds in words like "characters" for fluidity.

By addressing these pronunciation traps, you can improve your spoken English and gain more confidence when expressing yourself. Consider using a shadowing site to practice these challenging words while also watching videos. This method provides an immersive experience, perfect for learners eager to learn English with YouTube.

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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