Pratique du Shadowing: [B2] How to Change Your Life – Stop Wasting Time | English Listening & Speaking Practice - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hey everyone, welcome back to the 5-Minute English Podcast.
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I'm Jessica, and today we're talking about something we all think about sometimes.
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How to really change your life and stop wasting time.
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We all have dreams and goals,
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but too often we wait and wait and nothing happens.
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To talk about this, I've invited my friend Mark,
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who has some great advice.
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Hi, Mark.
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Hi, Jessica.
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Hi, everyone.
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I'm excited to be here and share some tips on taking action and making real changes in life.
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So, Mark, a lot of people want to improve their lives,
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but they feel stuck.
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Where should they start?
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Honestly, the first thing is to stop putting things off.
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Waiting for the perfect moment usually just delays progress.
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Even small steps today are better than waiting for a perfect plan that may never come.
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That's true.
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But sometimes people feel overwhelmed.
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How can they begin if they don't know where to start?
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I'd suggest picking one small, achievable goal.
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For example, if you want to get fit,
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start with a 10-15 minute walk every day.
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Or if you want to learn a language,
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just spend 15 minutes on it daily.
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Small, consistent steps make a huge difference over time.
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That makes sense.
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Big goals can be intimidating,
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but small steps feel doable.
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Exactly.
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Another thing people forget is time management.
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A lot of us waste hours scrolling on social media or watching TV.
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Imagine if even half of that time was spent on something meaningful.
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It would completely change your progress over months or years.
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I completely agree.
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Motivation is important too.
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How do you stay motivated when progress feels slow?
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For me, it's all about visualizing the future I want.
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I imagine how my life will look if I take action now.
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My career, my skills, even my daily habits.
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Keeping that picture in mind helps me focus and stay consistent.
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That's really inspiring.
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So basically, take action now,
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start small, focus on priorities,
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and imagine the life you want.
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Exactly.
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And don't be afraid to make mistakes.
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People often wait because they fear failure, but mistakes are lessons.
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They teach you what works and what doesn't.
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Waiting for perfection will only keep you stuck.
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Absolutely.
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Mistakes are part of the journey, not the end.
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Yes, the sooner you start,
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the sooner you see progress.
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Consistency and courage are the real keys.
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Thank you so much, Mark.
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Those are great tips.
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Stop procrastinating, take small steps,
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focus on what matters, visualize your goals, and embrace mistakes.
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Thanks, Jessica.
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I hope everyone listening today feels ready to take action,
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even in small ways.
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And thank you all for joining us on the 5-Minute English Podcast.
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Remember, every little step you take today brings you closer to a better life.
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Don't wait.
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Start now.
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See you next time.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with this video not only enhances your English speaking practice but also provides a powerful opportunity to reflect on life changes and personal growth. By listening to conversations that discuss actionable steps towards change, you immerse yourself in real-life dialogues. This context helps you develop the ability to express your thoughts coherently and confidently. Such scenarios are relatable and encourage you to articulate your own goals and aspirations in English.

The dynamic exchange between Jessica and Mark demonstrates natural conversational skills, which are critical for IELTS speaking practice. Initiating small conversations about personal experiences and aspirations is a fantastic way to start using the language actively. When you shadow their dialogue, you practice not only pronunciation and fluency but also learn to convey emotions and motivational aspects effectively.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the dialogue, several key grammatical structures and expressions can enrich your vocabulary:

  • “Stop putting things off” - This phrase signifies the importance of taking immediate action. It can be adapted to various contexts, making it a useful expression for your daily conversations.
  • “Small, consistent steps make a huge difference” - This construction emphasizes the impact of gradual progress. Use similar structures when discussing habits or routines to underline your points.
  • “Don’t be afraid to make mistakes” - A comforting reminder that errors are part of the learning process, this phrase encourages risk-taking in speaking. You can incorporate it when motivating peers in learning contexts.
  • “Visualizing the future” - This expression is vital in motivational contexts. Learning to express future aspirations can help you articulate your goals in conversations about personal development.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you practice speaking with this video, be aware of some words and sounds that can be tricky:

  • “Achievable” - This word is often mispronounced due to its syllable structure. Focus on clearly pronouncing each syllable: ah-chee-vuh-buhl.
  • “Motivation” - The stress on the third syllable can lead to mispronunciation; practice saying it as mo-tuh-VAY-shun to sound more natural.
  • “Consistent” - Some learners may drop the 'n'. Ensure you pronounce each component: kuh n-SIS-tuhnt.

By focusing on these pronunciation traps, you enhance not just your speaking skills but also your ability to communicate with clarity and 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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