Pratique du Shadowing: Beginner Listening A1 Lesson #2 - Likes and Favorites - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Natalie, let's talk about our favorite things.
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Natalie, let's talk about our favorite things.
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Sure.
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First, what is your favorite color?
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Hmm, my favorite color is purple.
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Really?
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My favorite color is purple too.
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Oh, really?
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Yeah, but I don't have purple clothing.
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I love the color purple, but I don't have purple clothes.
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Oh, well, everything I wear is purple.
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No kidding.
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Yeah, really.
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That's so cool.
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So what about food?
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What's your favorite food?
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Good question.
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My favorite food is pizza.
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I love pizza, but I don't like really big pizzas.
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I love pizza too.
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What is your favorite topping on pizza?
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I like really spicy toppings.
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So salami or pepperoni, chilies, and sometimes bell peppers too.
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Do you like thick pizza or thin pizza?
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No, I don't like thick pizza because I can't eat too much.
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But the thin pizzas, I get lots of toppings and I don't feel so full.
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Yeah, I agree.
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What about seasons?
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What is your favorite season?
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My favorite season is winter.
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Winter?
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Yeah, I love winter.
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Don't you?
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No, I hate winter.
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Why do you like winter?
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I love the snow.
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Oh, I hate the snow.
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Well, I like the snow a little bit, but I hate cold weather.
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Yeah, I guess the cold is kind of annoying, but the snow is so much fun.
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I go skiing and I play snowball fights and I build snowmen.
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Yeah, that sounds fun.
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What about sports?
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What's your favorite sport?
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I'd say my favorite sport is tennis.
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That's interesting.
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Do you play tennis?
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Yeah, but I'm not very good.
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Do you like singles or doubles?
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At the moment, I'm having singles lessons.
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They're really fun.
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fun.
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Oh, now you are taking tennis lessons?
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Yes, about twice a week.
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Do you watch tennis on TV?
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Yes, I watch it all the time.
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Who is your favorite tennis player?
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Hmm, I really like Roger Federer.
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Yeah, he's really good.
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Okay, last question.
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What is your favorite movie?
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I don't have a favorite movie, but I really like comedies.
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So what is your favorite comedy?
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My favorite comedy is Ace Ventura.
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Ace Ventura is very funny, but that movie is really old.
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It is, but it's a classic, Todd.
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It's like 20 years old, I think.
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Maybe more.
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I know.
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I've seen it a hundred times.
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Yeah, I like it a lot too

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This video lesson is an excellent way for English learners at the A1 level to practice speaking. Engaging in discussions about personal preferences, such as favorite colors, foods, and seasons, allows you to express your individuality while learning essential vocabulary and sentence structures. By mimicking the dialogue, you can improve English pronunciation and gain confidence in your spoken English. This type of practice is beneficial for building fluency, as it immerses you in natural conversation patterns. Utilizing shadow speech techniques, where you repeat what you hear, will help reinforce your understanding and retention of these phrases.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several key grammatical structures and expressions are highlighted that are useful for beginners:

  • What is your favorite...? - This phrase is a common way to ask someone about their preferences. You can use this structure to engage in conversation with friends or during language exchanges.
  • I love... and I don't like... - By using these expressions, you can clearly convey your likes and dislikes. This is a fundamental aspect of daily communication, crucial for making connections with others.
  • I like + specific details (e.g., toppings, season) - Offering specific information helps to keep the conversation flowing and invites the other speaker to share their opinions, enhancing the dialogue further.
  • Do you like...? - This question encourages interaction. Practicing this structure can enhance your conversational skills and make you more comfortable in similar discussions.
  • What about you? - This is a great way to direct the conversation back to the other person, ensuring it's a two-way dialogue and not just a monologue.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing the dialogue, pay attention to certain words and phrases that may pose pronunciation challenges:

  • Favorite - This word has a tendency to be mispronounced. Make sure to stress the second syllable: /ˈfeɪ.vər.ɪt/.
  • Pizza - Ensure you pronounce both 'z's clearly: /ˈpiː.t͡sə/.
  • Winter and snow - These words are often pronounced too lightly. Practice emphasizing the 'w' in winter and the 's' in snow for clarity.

Incorporating shadowspeaks techniques by repeating these words after hearing them can help to cement your pronunciation. Focus on the intonation and rhythm of the speakers to better mimic native speech. Remember, consistent practice leads to improvement!

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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